1. D-YFI@AniDB
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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. Dominion of Phezzan
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10. Phezzan, properly speaking,
isn't even a nation.
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11. It is a unique local administrative
unit in the Galactic Empire...
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12. with an independent internal
government and freedom of diplomacy.
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13. More than 150 years have
passed since its establishment.
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14. But those who know of its true objectives,
and that it is controlled by the Earth Church...
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15. Landsherr's Official Residence
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16. are limited to just a few people,
placed in the center of the government.
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17. What business can a priest
have in a place like this?
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18. I think this is the wrong
place to beg for a donation.
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19. Hey, he jumped
ahead of everyone.
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20. What's His Excellency,
the Landesherr, thinking of?
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21. Really.
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22. Your Holiness,
please sit down.
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23. Bishop Degsby
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24. Can I hear in detail what
you mentioned the other day?
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25. Yes. As I've told you, we won't
preserve the balance of power...
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26. between the Empire
and the Alliance.
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27. We'll increase our assistance
to the Empire, including finances.
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28. To start, we'll support the plan of the Science
and Technology Chief, Admiral Schaft...
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29. and we will allow the Imperial
Fleet to conquer Iserlohn Fortress.
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30. How will you take advantage of the imbalance
between the Empire and the Alliance?
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31. After we let Prince Reinhard von
Lohengramm unify the galactic system...
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32. we'll assassinate him, and deliver
his legacy into our hands.
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33. Wouldn't that be good?
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34. It may be a promising idea,
but isn't it rather short-sighted?
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35. That brat isn't naive, and he also
has that scoundrel Oberstein.
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36. I don't think he'll go along
with our intentions so readily.
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37. Well, you appear to be completely
informed about the situation.
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38. But even the brat isn't
all knowing and all powerful.
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39. If he were, he wouldn't have lost his
best friend, Admiral Kircheis, last year.
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40. There will be plenty of
circumstances and opportunities.
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41. The smaller and more powerful
government is easy to manipulate.
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42. In exchange for the Lohengramm Dynasty
to come, by felling Kaiser Reinhard...
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43. it will lead to direct
control over the whole universe.
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44. Even if we prepare that course, what will we do about our assets in the Alliance?
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45. The Alliance's economy is now
completely under your control.
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46. But didn't our followers save
Truniht in the coup d'etat recently?
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47. In the words of the Phezzanni,
"the investment will come to naught."
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48. Isn't it so?
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49. We will use the
Alliance's authorities...
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50. as a corrosive agent to make
the Alliance crumble from within.
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51. If the interior of
a country is firm...
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52. it cannot be destroyed merely by attacks from an external enemy.
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53. This thing, called a nation,
starts to rot from the top down.
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54. There's not one exception.
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55. Practically speaking,
Phezzan is also a nation.
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56. Like the Alliance, I fear its
head is beginning to rot, isn't it.
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57. That was scathing...
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58. I firmly bear in mind my
responsibilities as a statesman.
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59. So why don't we leave the strong talk here,
as we have something else to attend...
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60. No, you needn't have bothered
with that kind of thing.
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61. I'll report your plan to
His Holiness, the Grand Bishop.
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62. What you should
also bear in mind...
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63. is not to forget what happened
to the previous Landesherr.
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64. You know all too well to whom you owe
gratitude for your present position, right?
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65. Of course.
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66. Looking after the Bishop
is such a pain, isn't it?
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67. Exactly. Fanatical doctrinists
are hard to manage.
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68. They have no enjoyment
in their lives.
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69. It was thousands
of years ago.
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70. The Christians succeeded in
usurping the Roman Empire...
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71. by brainwashing their
leaders with religion.
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72. Trying to make
that reappear...
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73. and adhering to the original plan to make
both the Empire and the Alliance fall...
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74. The Empire is being
drastically reformed.
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75. The great Lohengramm Dynasty
will soon be born.
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76. If so, it won't be easy to topple this new
Dynasty simultaneously with the Alliance.
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77. And even if it is made to topple, what will come
after that will be political unrest and confusion.
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78. To contain the chaos will require a huge
military and a great amount of time.
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79. It seems the religious
leaders don't understand that.
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80. Your plan is to financially control the new
Lohengramm Dynasty, and share the power.
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81. But that doesn't fulfill
the Earth Church's objective...
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82. of uniting the nations and
ruling it under their theocracy.
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83. I'm not saying that much.
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84. But he harbored
his own objections.
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85. But who wants the Grand Bishop to
gain power instead of the Kaiser?
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86. Remember the Crusades? There was
a time when Christians suppressed...
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87. and mercilessly killed off
people of other religions.
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88. I won't let such hideous
barbarism be repeated once again.
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89. At any rate, carry out the
plan we've discussed. All right?
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90. Yes, sir.
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91. Yes!
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92. You seem to have been transformed into
a soldier of domestic chores, eh, Julian?
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93. It's because I can't rely on my
superior for this matter.
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94. Can I help you?
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95. This is an
offical notification.
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96. As of tomorrow, you're
promoted to Master Sergeant.
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97. Appear at the commander's office tomorrow at
noon to receive your written orders, all right?
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98. I'm being promoted?
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99. Well, of course!
You rendered distinguished services.
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100. It was splendid for
your first battle.
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101. Thank you very much.
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102. But what do you suppose
Admiral Yang thinks?
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103. Of course he's pleased,
although he'd never say so.
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104. It's OK, Julian.
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105. The Admiral won't keep objecting
to your soldierly ambitions.
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106. That's right.
I'll believe that.
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107. Thank you very much,
Lieutenant.
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108. Well, then,
in the morning...
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109. Are you Captain Yang Wenli?
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110. I'm Julian Minci,
I'll be living here starting today.
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111. Recommended by Commodore Cazellnu...
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112. I want to
become a soldier.
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113. An ambitious soldier,
like the Admiral.
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114. My ambition was to be
a historical researcher.
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115. Even now I want to retire as soon as possible
so that I can immerse myself in history books.
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116. Is being a
soldier that great?
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117. Listen, Julian.
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118. A military is a tool.
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119. And a bad
tool at that.
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120. Remembering that, try to be as
harmless a tool as possible, eh?
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121. Even if it's just a little bit...
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122. I want to be of
use to the Admiral.
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123. That's right...
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124. The Admiral will
understand that, won't he?
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125. The Empire and the Alliance each have
a High Commissioner stationed on Phezzan.
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126. The Free Planets Alliance Commissioner's
appointment usually had nothing to do...
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127. Free Planets Alliance High Commissioner's Office
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128. with his talent or personal experience
at doing things politically or diplomatically.
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129. Henslow
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130. You mean, some of the loans
we sought from Phezzan...
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131. have already exceeded
their redemption period?
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132. Yes, the the total is
five hundred billion dinars.
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133. Five hundred billion?
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134. Essentially, I should ask you
to repay it all at once...
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135. For the time being,
that's very...
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136. Probably so.
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137. While it is rude to say so, since it exceeds
your country's financial capabilities.
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138. As for our Territory, we have no
objection to extending the period.
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139. I can't help but
express my gratitude.
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140. However, that will also be for just as long
as your country is a stable democracy.
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141. Are you saying that Phezzan harbors anxieties
about our country's political stability?
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142. If a matter like last year's coup d'etat were
to happen again, that would be problem.
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143. If such a coup d'etat were to succeed, the
capital that we Phezzannis have thrown in...
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144. might be requisitioned free of charge
in the name of national socialism.
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145. However, the reckless scheme
of that coup d'etat failed...
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146. and our country today continues to protect
its legacy of freedom and democracy.
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147. Concerning that, the great achievements of
Admiral Yang Wenli are exceedingly great.
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148. Yes, he must be called
a pretty famous commander...
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149. Admiral Yang's genius, popularity, and actual
power within the Alliance are unequalled...
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150. are they not?
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151. Certainly...
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152. And meanwhile, Admiral Yang is
critical of the present administration?
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153. I... impossible, Advisor,
what you're saying...?
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154. What we're anxious
about is...
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155. if Admiral Yang has ambitions to
overthrow the current government.
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156. But...
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157. Admiral Yang was able to completely suppress the coup d'etat in a short period of time.
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158. Once Admiral Yang has himself harbored
ambitions and raised an army...
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159. who could
control him?
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160. But...
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161. We have our own kind of foundation
for saying such a slanderous thing.
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162. Which is...?
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163. It's the
"Artemis Necklace."
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164. Admiral Yang destroyed all
twelve of the attack satellites.
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165. But do you think it was
necessary to destroy all twelve?
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166. Now that you mention it...
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167. That's the future.
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168. Couldn't Admiral Yang have
eliminated early on, the one thing...
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169. that would become an obstacle at some
later date when he attacks Heinessen?
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170. If I'm wrong,
I'm wrong.
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171. But I think the Supreme Council had better
ask for an explanation from Admiral Yang.
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172. Charlotte Phyllis Cazellnu
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173. Come in,
big brother Julian.
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174. Good evening.
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175. Come in, Uncle Yang.
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176. Good evening, Charlotte.
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177. A dissatisfied face?
What's the matter?
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178. I'm a little hurt.
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179. I think I want to be called
"big brother" while I'm still a bachelor.
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180. It's an absurd luxury to be a
bachelor past the age of thirty-one.
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181. Don't you think it's unforgivable
anti-social behavior?
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182. There are any number of bachelors who've
contributed to society their whole lives.
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183. Shall we see if I can draw you up a
list of four or five hundred people?
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184. I know more people who contributed
to society on top of having a family.
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185. Besides, I can't
stop my aging.
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186. I didn't pass
thirty on purpose.
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187. Admiral, you're
plenty young.
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188. Hurry!
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189. You look young because you
don't suffer from having a family.
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190. I thought it was your wife, the patient saint,
who suffered from having you for a husband.
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191. It's because I suffer
that my wife looks young.
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192. Welcome!
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193. Hortance Cazellnu
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194. Good evening!
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195. I've come again to enjoy
your delicious cooking.
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196. Help yourself!
You're always welcome.
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197. Today Yang's a supplement...
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198. because we're celebrating
Julian's promotion.
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199. Okay, I know.
Just ignore me.
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200. Get Julian a glass, too.
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201. Oh, I'm...
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202. You've been promoted
for the first time.
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203. We've got to treat you
like a successful adult.
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204. I'm his guardian...
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205. but the one who forced responsibility
is saying so, so I guess it's alright.
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206. In celebration of Julian's first battle,
and his promotion to Master Sergeant.
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207. To Julian's safe return.
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208. Cheers!
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209. Cheers!
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210. Congratulations!
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211. Thank you very much!
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212. Check.
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213. Unlike a real battle, you're
full of openings, aren't you?
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214. Huh?
Strange...
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215. I want to have
a serious talk, Yang.
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216. Yang, as the leader, you're too
indifferent to your personal safety.
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217. At this time, that's not
a merit, but a weak point.
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218. You're not a hermit
in the wilderness.
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219. You have responsibilities
towards many people.
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220. How about if you try being a little
more on guard to protect yourself?
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221. I am, but I'm just a little busy.
If I even have to consider such a thing...
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222. If you do...?
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223. I won't have time to
take my afternoon nap.
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224. I'll bet it's not that
you don't have free time.
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225. You don't want to.
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226. You fully acknowledge the necessity,
yet you don't want to think about it.
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227. I'm not that fastidious a person.
It's just bothersome.
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228. It's just that.
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229. The reason
I'm saying this...
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230. is because I'm worried about our
beloved Excellency, the head of state.
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231. What about Chairman Truniht?
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232. I don't care if you laugh, but the truth is,
lately, I'm a little afraid of the guy.
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233. With all his sophistry and flowery phrases, I always considered him a second rate politician.
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234. But these days I feel that
he smacks of an apparition.
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235. How do I put this...?
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236. Yes, it's as if he's made
a pact with the devil.
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237. What makes
you say that?
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238. His survival power
as a politician.
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239. Both the rout at Amlitzer and the coup d'etat
should have been fatal to him.
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240. But on the contrary, the results
came to be to his benefit.
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241. Now the military power base is
pro-war due to Truniht's appointments.
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242. Both HQ Chief Kubersly
and that lively old man Bucock...
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243. are getting fed up
with his interference.
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244. If this continues, the entire upper echelon will look like a branch of the Truniht clan.
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245. At that time, I'll tender
my letter of resignation.
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246. Don't say it so happily.
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247. If you retire into your desired pension
lifestyle, that may be good for you...
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248. but what happens to
the soldiers left behind?
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249. I want you to
keep that in mind.
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250. Apart from the soldiers, you
have a responsibility to Julian.
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251. Julian has already
lost a father once.
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252. No matter how ill-suited a guardian you are,
it would be a pity for him to lose another.
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253. Am I that ill-suited
a guardian?
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254. Did you think
you were good?
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255. Who was it who intentionally forced an
ill-made guardian on Julian four years ago?
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256. How about another
glass of brandy?
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257. I'll have one, thanks.
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258. Unlike his guardian,
he's a well-made boy.
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259. I'll acknowledge that I'm far
from perfect as a guardian.
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260. But it's because I'm a bachelor,
and was raised in a broken home.
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261. I couldn't be
a perfect parent.
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262. Children don't grow up
looking at perfect parents.
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263. Rather, using their imperfect
parents as anti-teachers...
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264. children nourish a spirit
of independence. Understand?
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265. I understand I've been
told an awfully nasty thing.
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266. If you don't want to be told, how about if you
marry in order to approach perfection?
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267. Even though the
war isn't over?
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268. I knew you'd say that.
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269. But, you see, what is
a person's greatest duty?
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270. It is to pass on genes to the next
generation to protect the race.
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271. It is to bring forth
new life. Right?
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272. Yes, and because it is, the greatest crime
is to kill people or to let people be killed.
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273. "Soldiers" do that for a living.
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274. You don't have
to be so extreme.
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275. But if you've committed a crime,
and you have five children...
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276. and one follows the path of humanitarianism,
he may compensate for his father's crimes.
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277. A son who will inherit
the interrupted ambition.
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278. There's no special reason for a
blood son to take over such ambition.
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279. It's a story of,
"if there is an ambition."
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280. Excuse me a minute...
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281. What is it?
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282. Yang knows all about "yesterday."
He can also see tomorrow very well.
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283. Nevertheless, such a person
is apt not to know about today.
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284. You understand?
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285. Yes, I understand.
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286. What if poison was
placed in tonight's dinner?
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287. If he doesn't notice...
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288. then no matter how much he knows about
tomorrow and the day after tomorrow...
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289. it will become meaningless
to Yang himself.
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290. You understand
this one as well?
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291. In the end, you're telling
me to be his taster.
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292. That's it.
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293. You select people well, don't you,
Rear Admiral Cazellnu?
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294. I'm not a bad
judge of people.
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295. I'll do what I can.
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296. Nevertheless, is Admiral Yang's
situation that dangerous?
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297. Not at the moment.
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298. Yang's talents are necessary because
there's the powerful enemy called the Empire.
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299. But nobody knows when
the situation will change.
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300. I've noticed as much,
so I bet Yang has.
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301. Please don't brainwash a naive boy
into changing, elder classmate.
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302. Well, shall we
be leaving?
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303. Okay.
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304. Well, it's not that I'm
not thinking of anything.
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305. I wouldn't become Mr. Truniht's
plaything for the world.
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306. Because I want to
reach a secure old age.
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307. Planet Heinessen
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308. Phezzan's warning is pretty
fascinating, don't you think?
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309. To suggest Admiral Yang
is a rebel is rather...
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310. He doesn't look like
that kind of a man, but...
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311. That could be only
one aspect of him.
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312. Besides, someone else put him in
power, regardless of his intention.
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313. And that also need not be
limited to military force.
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314. Negroponty
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315. So what're you saying?
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316. Job Truniht
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317. Look at the reliance and expectations
the people have of him.
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318. The youngest Admiral in history, an
undefeated commander, and a bachelor.
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319. If he decides to join in politics, he'll definitely
be elected with a high share of the vote.
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320. If so, he'll become
a great obstacle to us.
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321. It's a story of "if" it becomes so.
We can take measures to prevent it.
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322. Yes, sir.
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323. I'll leave this
matter to you.
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324. If it's Admiral Yang's situation, be prepared to take responsibility as Defense Secretary.
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325. Yes, sir.
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326. Concerning the methods
and so forth...
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327. it's alright to speak with Professor
Olibeira, of Independence University, isn't it?
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328. Yes, sir.
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329. Isn't it rather unsatisfying to get the Alliance
Commissioner to go along this easily?
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330. It was because of your
superior negotiating skills.
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331. The situation into which he was placed
restricted the road he must choose.
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332. Yes, I know.
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333. To make a person do as you want, you should
press your opponent into a certain situation...
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334. steal his freedom of action,
and narrow his choices.
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335. Take, for example,
Yang Wenli.
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336. The people in charge of
the Alliance fear Yang.
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337. If they can, they want
to obliterate Yang...
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338. but they can't because of the
ongoing war against the Empire.
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339. Ironically, Prince Lohengramm's
existence guarantees Yang's safety?
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340. Correct.
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341. As it is, Yang is trying to balance on a thin
line between the Alliance and the Empire.
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342. But...
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343. Will we cut that thread?
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344. Not cut it.
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345. Rather, we should narrow it.
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346. If we do so, Yang will have
to take one of two roads.
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347. One is to be purged, and the
other is to become the ruler.
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348. The latter will result in a clash between
absolute monarchy and military dictatorship.
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349. Then once again the possibility
of mutual destruction will appear...
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350. No, in that case, a coexistence will come
about between the Alliance and the Empire.
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351. But we can't let
them notice that.
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352. For that, I'm going to need you
to carry out the following plan.
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353. To make the Neureich and the Alliance
treat each other like mortal enemies.
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354. Schaft asserted that there
wouldn't be any real problems.
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355. But when I look at it,
there are too many unknowns.
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356. That's because it's
only theoretical.
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357. Only the capability experiments
of the engines are perfectly safe.
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358. Nevertheless...
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359. is it really possible to make twelve
warp engines synchronize perfectly?
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360. If it is possible, even if we make
all of them warp together...
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361. we could end up spending
forever in some null space.
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362. There are too many
things that can go wrong.
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363. At this rate, it'll be impossible to conduct
the first warp experiment by mid-March.
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364. At present, how many
troops are currently working?
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365. Sixty-four thousand.
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366. There's nothing to do but ask His Excellency,
the Field Marshal, for a supplement, after all?
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367. While it is rude of me
to have to say this...
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368. at present, Count Remscheid, your
situation is becoming exceedingly desperate.
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369. Am I right?
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370. Count Jochen von Remscheid
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371. I won't go so far as to
accept your pointing it out.
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372. The truth is, I've come here as the
Landesherr's unofficial messenger.
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373. My superior is proposing a certain plan
to Your Excellency, if you will hear it...?
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374. It's a bold plan.
And very tempting.
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375. But this isn't really your own idea. I assume it parallels the Landesherr's intentions?
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376. I am no more than the limbs
of His Excellency, the Landesherr.
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377. Nevertheless, it's hard
to understand, isn't it?
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378. No, it's welcome talk to such as me,
but what profit is there in it for Phezzan?
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379. It would be more profitable to do business
under the blond brat's new system.
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380. Prince Lohengramm's pace
towards reformation is too fast.
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381. Some of Phezzan's interests within
the Empire are already disregarded.
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382. You understand.
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383. You're saying he's using methods
that are, for you, undesirable?
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384. Precisely.
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385. Of course,
that's not all.
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386. If this plan succeeds, we will
accept suitable remuneration.
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387. But, Count Remscheid...
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388. the honor, as the great man who
saved the nation, will be yours.
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389. How about it? Don't you think
the deal would benefit both sides?
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390. Deal...?
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391. How bold of you to put the
future of a nation on the table.
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392. I hope the Goldenbbaum Dynasty
can regain such vitality and vigor.
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393. Alright. Tell them I'll
approve the supplements.
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394. Warp is a
complicated thing...
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395. especially when
using multiple engines.
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396. If we don't couple them perfectly,
the fortress might go into null space...
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397. or be reduced to atoms.
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398. Schaft seems confident, but the difficulty of his
plan lies in the execution, not the plan itself.
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399. He shouldn't be so
conceited this early.
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400. Admiral Kempf
is doing well.
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401. But he still hasn't
succeeded perfectly.
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402. I hope he does.
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403. If he fails, we'll lose
another capable admiral.
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404. And if he dies, Kempf, too,
is that kind of man.
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405. Not of very much use if he
happens to live too long, I'm afraid.
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406. Admiral Kircheis...
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407. if you were alive,
surely you'd reason with him.
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408. But I...
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409. No, nobody else can do it.
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410. Only you could temper Prince
Lohengramm's severity and peril.
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411. If only you
were alive...
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412. What should those
who are alive do...?
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413. Universal Century 798,
Imperial Year 489.
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414. In the shadow of space,
which appears wholly at peace...
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415. the preparations for a war of
intrigue are rapidly moving forward.
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416. Preview of Next Episode
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417. As the plan to move Geiersburg Fortress progressed, those critical of the plan...
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418. such as Hilda, Mittermeyer and Reuental...
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419. thought about just how important the presence of Kircheis was.
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420. And so did Reinhard.
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421. Next episode of Legend of the
Galactic Heroes, episode 30, "Lost Things."
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422. Another page to the history of the Galaxy.
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423. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 30
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424. Lost Things
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