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2. LEGEND
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3. OF THE
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4. GALACTIC HEROES
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5. In every age,
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6. in every place,
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7. the deeds of men
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8. remain the same.
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9. Constellations of stars I'm
seeing for the first time...
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10. You're only allowed to exist as
objects for my conquest and rule.
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11. Just wait.
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12. Prosit!
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13. Prosit!
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14. To our new city!
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15. Prosit!
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16. To our victory!
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17. Prosit!
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18. To the last year of the
Free Planets Alliance!
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19. Prosit!
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20. Prosit!
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21. Prosit!
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22. So that's Turneisen, huh?
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23. The young guys are full of
energy, and that's great.
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24. I'm young too, but I don't
have that much energy.
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25. Other than you, the younger
guys tend to show off.
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26. That's probably because they've all recognized
that the confusion of war is coming to an end.
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27. They're making haste, huh?
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28. Anyway, the commander of the space fleet
himself will probably lead the Alliance.
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29. Admiral Alexandor Bucock, right?
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30. He's very experienced.
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31. You and I,
Reuental and Bittenfeld...
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32. Even if we combine all our experience,
we'd fall short of that old man.
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33. He's a breathing
military museum.
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34. Seems like you're having an
interesting conversation.
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35. Happy New Year.
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36. Hopefully, this will
be a good year.
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37. This year will be an
important year in history.
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38. By the way, Mittermeyer, it's not my
business to say this about your tactics...
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39. but the Alliance will turn into
a cornered rat, and fight back.
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40. I want to know what
it is you plan to do.
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41. If the Alliance had a large enough force,
and they could afford to take some damage...
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42. they'd deploy the majority of their
forces at the exit of the corridor...
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43. and go for a
head-to-head battle.
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44. The only way for us to fight
them would be a frontal attack...
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45. which would be the easiest for
the Alliance to defend itself against.
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46. But the Alliance forces
are already depleted...
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47. and they will not be able
to afford such a tactic.
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48. So they'll attempt to draw us
deep into their territory...
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49. cut off our supply lines, isolate
us and destroy us one by one.
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50. In other words, it will be almost an exact
reenactment of Amlitzer's battle, 3 years ago.
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51. So if we keep our battle lines
long, we'll fall into their trap.
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52. But I see a chance
of winning there.
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53. So you want a
double-headed snake.
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54. Yes.
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55. What do you think,
Admiral Muller?
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56. I completely agree with
High Admiral Mittermeyer.
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57. But the Alliance may not be able
to keep their actions in order.
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58. There are always people who cannot
see the big picture and fight...
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59. because they think it's cowardly not
to fight when they see their opponent.
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60. If that happens, it would
be the best for us.
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61. If we can get into an
aimless war of attrition...
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62. the goddess of victory has
no choice but to favor us.
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63. But that would
be too boring.
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64. Let's just hope that they'll
act with some kind of order.
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65. I'm fine. Can I have some of
that apple juice over there?
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66. Thank you.
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67. Fraulein, the historians
of the future will envy you.
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68. Aren't you going to be
a witness to history?
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69. Probably.
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70. I heard that
Vice Admiral Turneisen...
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71. was in the same class as
Prince Lohengram in his younger days.
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72. But isn't he a little too dazzled
with the Prince's brilliance?
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73. It's impossible
to imitate genius.
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74. Then, Your Excellency,
I will be leaving.
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75. Good luck. We shall meet again
with all of you on Planet Heinessen.
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76. The leader of the forces for the
Phezzan area is Admiral Mittermeyer...
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77. and the Iserlohn area
leader is Admiral Reuental.
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78. Rear Admiral Sombart
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79. Those two great authorities
will only become greater.
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80. Are you dissatisfied
with that?
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81. Dissatisfied?
Not at all.
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82. It's just that the ones who have already
accomplished much get more chances.
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83. The differences will
only become greater.
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84. Under the rule of the nobles, you might not
have advanced even if you achieved in war.
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85. Compared to that,
things have become better.
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86. Yes. A couple of years ago, even Admiral
Mittermeyer, being only 30 years old...
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87. wouldn't have been a
major force in the military.
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88. Admiral Muller is
only 29 this year.
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89. He lost a previous battle, and I don't get the
impression that he has accomplished much.
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90. The reason he's achieved his rank must
be because of the confusion of war.
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91. But the war is
coming to an end.
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92. The opportunities for accomplishment
are rare to almost none.
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93. Operation Ragnarok might
be the last opportunity.
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94. Your Excellency,
are you tired?
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95. Oh, it's you,
Fraulein Mariendorf.
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96. No, I'm not tired.
It's just...
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97. Just?
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98. I feel a little uncertain.
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99. It's not
about the war.
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100. I'll win the war.
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101. I'll win, and
rule the universe.
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102. But after that,
what will happen?
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103. I don't know if I can live with a situation
where I have no enemy to fight.
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104. Your Excellency...
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105. No. I'm thinking
too far ahead.
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106. Victory hasn't
been decided yet.
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107. The Alliance has its
own vision of the future.
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108. Mittermeyer has departed.
He's quick as usual.
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109. There must've been so many soldiers
who continually won battles...
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110. but got left out of history
because they lost their last battle.
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111. I cannot do
the same thing.
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112. My life hasn't been mine
alone since that day.
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113. Planet Heinessen
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114. At the beginning of Space
Year 799, Imperial Year 490...
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115. High Council Building
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116. the news that the Empire had conquered
Phezzan reached the leaders of the Alliance.
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117. The leaders of the Alliance
tried to control the media...
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118. and sought the best time to reveal this
news to their people, but it did no good.
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119. This was because spaceships from
Phezzan had already spread the news.
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120. Why is that we can't cover
what's going on at the Council?
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121. It's your obligation to release
such information by Alliance law!
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122. I can't do anything
about that!
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123. I'm just following
orders from above!
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124. Then get someone who's
responsible for this.
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125. That's right!
Get someone who's responsible!
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126. Oh, it's the Press Secretary!
What's going on, Mr. Press Secretary?
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127. Yeah, what's going on?
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128. I will announce the decision by
Supreme Councilor Trunhit.
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129. We realize the responsibility
we have for this event.
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130. That's all.
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131. Is that it?
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132. That's all.
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133. We're not asking
about responsibilities!
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134. How are our leaders going
to cope with this crisis?
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135. That's right!
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136. That's all.
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137. The Supreme Councilor said
he realizes the responsibility.
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138. But it's not only the Supreme
Councilor's responsibility.
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139. It's important that every citizen
of the Alliance realizes this.
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140. But people don't cooperate
with the government...
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141. Yeah, right.
You fat windbag.
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142. This is strange. It looks like Job Trunicht
didn't attend the Council meeting.
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143. What?
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144. He appears to
have bailed out.
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145. What?
How irresponsible!
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146. Just as I thought, he's
just a demagogic politician.
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147. So, what's going
on in the Council?
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148. For now, the Minister of National
Defense is leading it, but...
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149. You mean Islands?
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150. What can that
second string guy do?
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151. The only thing he can do is to get
rebates on his military purchases.
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152. He's worse than Trunicht.
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153. We'll let the specialists
decide our battle plans...
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154. but what we need to decide is whether or
not we'll surrender or fight to the death.
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155. I will ask just in case, but is
there anyone for surrender?
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156. Then assuming we fight, do we fight until all
our land is burned and every citizen has died...
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157. or do we choose to fight to create
a better political environment...
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158. that will put us in a better position
when we negotiate for a peace treaty.
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159. We need to decide on that.
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160. So I want cooperation from the military to
get us in a position to sign a peace treaty.
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161. If that's the story,
I'll gladly cooperate.
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162. That's great.
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163. I'll depend on you.
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164. Then I'll be leaving.
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165. In a situation like this, for the first time,
I feel I finally know what I'm supposed to do.
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166. It might be
too late, though.
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167. If you'll excuse me.
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168. The head of National Defense suddenly
has the motivation to work hard.
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169. But I guess it's better
than not happening at all.
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170. But why couldn't it
have happened earlier?
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171. I think of
that sometimes.
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172. I even feel like wishing that last
year's coup d'etat had succeeded.
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173. If it had succeeded, our national
defense would've become stronger.
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174. And have the Empire's
despotic government...
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175. and the Alliance's military dictatorial
government in competition?
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176. Don't you think
that's pointless?
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177. Yes, sir.
You're right.
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178. I can't allow the Alliance to become dictatorial
just to compete with Empire's dictatorship.
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179. The Alliance should die as a democracy
rather than become a dictatorship to survive.
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180. Yes, sir.
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181. I guess what I'm
saying is rather extreme.
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182. But if a nation can't protect its
founding policy and its citizenry...
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183. there's no reason for
said nation to exist.
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184. As for me, I fight to protect our founding
policy and the lives of this nation's citizens.
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185. Yes, sir.
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186. Then, I guess I will be going.
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187. Where?
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188. To the Council of War.
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189. The final decision must be made by
Dawson, the head of the Council.
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190. I'm not allowed
to make any decisions.
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191. That's how the army
of democracy works.
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192. Strategic Planning Center
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193. The Free Planets Alliance...
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194. lost the majority of their forces during
the disturbances of the last couple years...
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195. Admiral Dawson
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196. and aside from the Yang
Fleet at Iserlohn Fortress...
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197. the only Alliance fleet still
intact was the 1st Fleet.
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198. Because of Admiral Kubersly
becoming Military Chief of Staff...
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199. the 1st Fleet is now led by the
2nd Fleet's former commander, Paeta.
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200. 1st Fleet Commander - Admiral Paeta
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201. On the other hand, heavily armed
fleets, first rate defense fleets...
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202. patrol fleets, worn out fleets, and
untested new fleets, were being formed.
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203. They collected a total
of about 20 thousand ships.
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204. These ships became
the 14th and 15th Fleets.
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205. Lionel Mouton and Ralph Carlsen were
named as commanders to each fleet.
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206. Galactic Empire Legitimate Government Building
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207. If the Alliance can defend
themselves, it'll be OK.
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208. But otherwise, our
government will not be safe.
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209. Carnap
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210. Even if we decide to escape, now that
we can't rely on help from Phezzan...
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211. how can we protect
our young Kaiser?
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212. Why don't you tell the truth,
my dear noble patriot?
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213. Hosinger
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214. What you're worried about is not
the fate of the Goldenbaum Dynasty.
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215. It's your own safety, you who carelessly
opposed that young blonde brat.
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216. Baron Hosinger, do you want to disgrace
your name in a moment of drunkenness?
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217. Prime Minister Jochen von Remscheid
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218. Unfortunately, I don't
have a name to disgrace.
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219. I'm not like you,
Prime Minister.
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220. So I can say things
that you wouldn't dare.
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221. For example, give the young Kaiser to
Prince Lohengramm just to get his attention.
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222. You shameless drunkard!
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223. Radbruch
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224. Where is your pride as
a nobleman of the Empire?
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225. You forget every favor and the fame he has
brought to us and think about your own safety!
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226. You're a complete disgrace!
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227. I see. Admiral Merkatz is
currently attending a meeting.
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228. Yes.
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229. We have no choice.
We'll come back.
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230. In any case, our
poor young Kaiser.
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231. I, Lansburg, will sacrifice
my life for the young Kaiser.
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232. I don't know how I can
help the Kaiser...
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233. but please tell Admiral Merkatz
that I will do anything.
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234. I will.
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235. What am I
going to do?
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236. Lt. Commander, have you gotten
any new information about Phezzan?
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237. No.
There's been nothing.
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238. I see...
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239. Is there something
bothering you there?
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240. I left some of
my men on Phezzan.
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241. They fled the Empire since they
were with the Lippstadt Alliance.
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242. I wonder what has
happened to them.
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243. Sir, the chief of the
General Staff Office, Ozman...
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244. Huh?
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245. He's collapsed.
He's had a aneurysm.
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246. What?
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247. How is he?
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248. He was taken to the military
hospital, but he's still unconscious.
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249. That's not good.
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250. It must have been because
he worked too hard.
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251. We have no choice.
This is an emergency.
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252. There was that young man
under Ozman, wasn't there?
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253. The guy who came from the military
academy to the General Staff Office.
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254. You mean the Vice-Chief of the
General Staff Office, Trung Yu Chan?
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255. Yes, that's right. Students called
him the second generation bakery.
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256. Make him the replacement.
Tell him to come immediately.
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257. Sorry. I was
just having a meal.
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258. Rear Admiral Trung Yu Chan
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259. Oh, don't worry about this.
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260. If you steam it a little,
even a little stale bread tastes OK.
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261. Rear Admiral Trung has just joined us,
but we've already made our decision.
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262. We don't have a large enough force
to fight a frontal battle at Phezzan.
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263. So we'll wait until their supply ships
get worn down, and attack from behind.
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264. We'll cause enough
damage to the enemy...
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265. making it impossible to proceed,
and then they'll withdraw.
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266. This is our basic plan.
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267. How about recalling Admiral Yang
Wenli from Iserlohn Fortress?
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268. Huh?
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269. Admiral Yang's knowledge and his
fleet will be important to us...
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270. but if we leave him in Iserlohn, it's like putting freshly baked bread in the refrigerator.
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271. Since the enemy is
approaching from Phezzan...
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272. it could be said that
Iserlohn Fortress is worthless to us.
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273. So there's no reason
to protect it.
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274. You may be right, but Admiral Yang is
currently fighting the enemy at Iserlohn.
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275. It's just not that
easy to move him.
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276. Admiral Yang will
manage it somehow.
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277. Besides, without Admiral Yang,
we're at a great disadvantage...
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278. and we probably can't
win a peace treaty.
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279. We might have a situation where the
Alliance is destroyed, but Iserlohn survives.
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280. And even if we can
get a peace treaty...
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281. the Empire will force us to return
Iserlohn Fortress as part of that treaty.
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282. Thus, there's no reason to have
Admiral Yang protect it.
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283. His knowledge and fleet won't have any
positive influence for the Alliance from there.
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284. We'll just
be wasting him.
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285. The Alliance does not have much leeway, so
we should utilize his talent to the maximum.
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286. You mean to tell
Yang to abandon Iserlohn?
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287. No. You needn't order him
to do anything so specific.
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288. We should just tell him that the General
Staff Office will take every responsibility...
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289. so he should just
do as he thinks best.
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290. More than likely, he won't be
too big on protecting Iserlohn.
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291. What is it?
You're still here?
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292. Boris Konev
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293. I didn't know
I'd been fired.
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294. And as a sailor, I can't abandon
a ship that's about to sink.
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295. In any case, all communication on
Phezzan is controlled by the military...
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296. and I can't get any
information on them.
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297. Can't you do
anything about it?
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298. You have some connection
with the military, don't you?
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299. How can you
be so optimistic?
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300. Everyone else has fled,
and I don't have enough hands.
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301. Why don't you help me pack
up these stock certificates?
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302. Oh, well...
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303. I wonder how
my ship is doing.
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304. I guess the only way for me to get back to Phezzan anytime soon is for the Alliance to lose.
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305. I hope Yang doesn't
do anything stupid.
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306. There are so many things in the world
that won't work, even if we try, right?
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307. Well, if it's not going to work,
I guess I'll drink and go to bed.
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308. Admiral!
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309. Admiral, there's a
message from the capital.
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310. Another order?
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311. No. They're instructions from Chief
Bucock, but I don't know the details.
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312. Instructions?
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313. It's good to have an
understanding commander.
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314. What did the Chief say?
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315. "The Fleet General Staff Office
will take all responsibility."
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316. "You shall take whatever
action you feel is best."
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317. So we can think of it as having the
freedom to do anything in this war?
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318. Yes.
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319. No, wait a minute.
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320. He's a shrewd old man.
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321. He wants me to work more
than my salary is worth.
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322. Oh, well. I wonder how much I can add
to my pension for each enemy ship.
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323. My goodness.
Now I get a promotion.
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324. Is this a message implying
"Don't come back alive?"
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325. No, it's probably
out of desperation.
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326. What's happened?
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327. There's a problem. The adjutant,
Captain Fyhen died of a heart attack.
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328. Now, it's the adjutant.
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329. Young people these
days are too weak.
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330. He must've
been overworked.
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331. They all went without sleep,
preparing for the coming war.
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332. What was your name?
You have an unusual name.
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333. I'm Lt Commander
Soun Soulzzcuaritter.
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334. Right. It Commander
Soun Soulzzcu-something.
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335. I name you
the new adjutant.
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336. Report to duty now.
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337. Huh...?
Yes, sir.
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338. What the...?
What happened to the others?
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339. Each fleet, depart
whenever you're ready.
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340. A message from
the Bayerlein Fleet.
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341. There's no enemy at the end
of the Phezzan Corridor.
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342. So they've let us come
to the entrance hall.
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343. The question is whether we
can get into the dining hall.
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344. Even when I sit down at the
table, the food might be poisoned.
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345. After all,
we're uninvited guests.
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346. It is Space Year 799,
Imperial Year 490, January 8th.
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347. The first Imperial fleet
has passed through Phezzan...
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348. and set forth onto a sea of
battle they'll see for the first time.
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349. Preview of Next Episode
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350. Yang makes the decision to abandon the
Fortress and utilize his stationed fleet.
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351. But being heavily outnumbered
by the Imperial Fleet...
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352. carrying away 5 million citizens
is a near impossible task.
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353. Next episode of Legend of Galactic
Episode 46, "Admiral Yang's Ark."
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354. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 46
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355. Admiral Yang's Ark
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356. Another page of
galactic history is turned.
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