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3. The nation that neglects social inequality,
mischievously increases military budgets...
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4. and then uses its power
internally to suppress the citizens...
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5. on the pretext of invasion
by an external enemy...
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6. is on the road
to extinction.
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7. Such is the present
state of our nation.
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8. Additionally, at present, we don't
have the strength to invade the Empire.
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9. Even if we had
pure military might...
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10. due to the defeat at Amlitzer
and last year's coup d'etat...
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11. we have seen a conspicuous
decline in military strength.
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12. But that's not all.
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13. The nation's finances, production capacity,
and human resources are all dropping.
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14. The existence of Iserlohn Fortress
makes national defense barely possible.
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15. What we must do is coexist
with the Lohengramm Administration.
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16. The Goldenbaum Administration...
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17. was an example of a democratically
constructed political system...
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18. which brought about the most
anti-democratic administration.
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19. But the Lohengramm Administration...
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20. is an example of a non-democratically
constructed political system...
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21. which is bringing about an
exceptionally democratic administration.
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22. It isn't government
"by the people..."
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23. but, at present, is
government "for the people."
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24. Once we've acknowledged that...
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25. coexistence with Lohengramm isn't
just possible, it becomes necessary.
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26. Prince Reinhard von Lohengramm...?
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27. It's Lieutenant Greenhill...
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28. Come in.
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29. Admiral, would you
like some tea?
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30. Oh, thanks.
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31. I was just thinking about
taking a little break.
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32. How's it progressing?
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33. I don't like
it very much...
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34. I think my conclusions
might be a little too hasty.
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35. I don't know if it'll
improve your mood or not...
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36. but we've begun to pick up
TV broadcasts from Heinessen.
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37. Which one?
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38. so precious,
we must defend it.
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39. Therefore, we shouldn't cut expenses or begrudge the loss of the tiny lives of individuals.
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40. Those expenses have been wasted.
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41. To those in power, there's nothing
cheaper than other people's lives.
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42. Those "tiny lives" have fought
for over 150 years and paid for it.
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43. But that won't
hurt their pockets.
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44. Because it's the common
citizen who bears the expense.
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45. I guess you have to be well-prepared for the
summons by the National Defense Chairman.
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46. Prince, please leave here!
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47. But...
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48. We'll hold this position!
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49. Please go and plan for
your rightful restoration...
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50. Please endure the shame,
and wait for a chance!
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51. Prince, I won't
let you get away!
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52. Minister!
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53. You're a member of the royal family!
How could you rebel against it?
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54. You traitor!
You can't be called human!
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55. Evil will never win!
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56. The howling of the defeated?
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57. I don't care, get them!
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58. Yes, sir!
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59. Do you know what kind of
business sponsors of this program?
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60. I think it's a food company
backed by Phezzan, but why...?
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61. Well, the contents being
what they are...
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62. it looks like supporters of the
Empire's former administration...
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63. were making political
proclamations again.
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64. They couldn't be!
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65. Although it is a story that
could be taken that way...
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66. Alright, Lieutenant, I think
I'm reaching pretty far.
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67. Only...
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68. "Only...?"
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69. I keep coming back to,
and getting hooked on, Phezzan...
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70. By which,
you mean to say...?
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71. The Alliance and the Lohengramm
Administration ought to be able to coexist.
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72. So long as ridiculous doctrinism
doesn't lapse into theorism.
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73. Yes.
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74. But if that happens,
it's Phezzan that will lose.
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75. If friendly relations are established
between the Alliance and the Empire...
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76. their existence essentially
becomes meaningless.
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77. So Phezzan hopes that there's conflict
between the Alliance and the Empire forever?
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78. Still more, the Empire, led by Lohengramm,
will become real in the near future.
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79. They might help the
Empire unify the universe.
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80. Cruiser - Leda II
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81. From an economic standpoint, there are many
reasons why such a unity would be desirable.
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82. Planet Heinessen
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83. Even I think it's too
pessimistic a theory.
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84. But the situation is such...
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85. that I've been thinking a great
deal about just that coming to pass.
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86. That's not all, but I am worried
about Phezzan's true intentions.
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87. It's not that I have
any basis especially...
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88. but I sense something
like a shadow coming.
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89. Shouldn't we contact HQ Chief Kubersly,
or Commander in Chief Bucock?
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90. No, because that's not proper.
It was a top secret order.
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91. Admiral Yang.
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92. I'm Commodore Bay, assigned as
Chairman Truniht's Chief of Security.
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93. I've been ordered to
be the Admiral's bodyguard.
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94. Although I am unworthy,
I will undertake it conscientiously.
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95. Thank you.
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96. This way, Admiral.
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97. What?
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98. By order of the National Defense Chairman,
I was told to bring Admiral Yang alone.
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99. I ask that you keep this
dignified and secret.
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100. Louis Mashengo
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101. What'll we do, Lieutenant?
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102. It can't be helped.
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103. For the time being, let's find
out where they're taking him.
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104. We can't do anything
if we don't know where he is.
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105. Please rest here.
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106. If you need anything, he'll be
stationed outside, so please ask.
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107. I'll go inform the National Defense
Chairman that you have arrived.
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108. This is imprisonment.
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109. They're so unrefined.
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110. Admiral, the inquiry will
be convened in one hour.
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111. I'll guide you to the inquiry
room, so please be ready.
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112. Impatience is a taboo,
Yang Wenli.
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113. Did you find
out anything?
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114. I found out where
Commodore Bay went.
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115. Let's go to the
Council Building.
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116. Place of the Inquiry Committee
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117. I think you must know by now,
but I convened this inquiry.
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118. National Defense Chairman Negroponty
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119. I'm National Defense
Chairman Negroponty.
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120. Hwan Lewi
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121. Admiral Yang, you may be seated.
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122. No, no, you can't
cross your legs!
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123. Sit up straighter!
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124. You're the one being inquired into!
Don't forget your place!
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125. Not that I particularly asked...
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126. Did you
say something?
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127. No.
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128. Well, then we'll
convene this inquiry.
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129. The inquiry began by
confirming Yang's past record.
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130. Yang Wenli was born in S.E. 767,
the son of a merchant, Yang Tai-Long.
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131. His mother died
when he was five.
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132. He was taken by his father and
raised on an interstellar trade ship.
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133. At sixteen, although he'd gotten his
father's reluctant permission to study history...
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134. his father died in an accident.
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135. His father's financial
status was terrible.
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136. He was penniless when it became clear that
almost every antique he inherited was a fake.
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137. Therefore, to study
history without charge...
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138. he enrolled in the War History Studies
Dept of the Alliance Officers' School.
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139. Regrettably, because the Department was
abolished, he switched to Strategic Studies.
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140. But the contrast
is conspicuous.
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141. Aren't there a lot of marks
that are close to failing?
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142. Because 55 points
is borderline, eh?
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143. I enrolled in Officers' School
because I had no choice.
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144. But if I had really failed, maybe history
would have been pretty different.
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145. Iserlohn Fortress would
still be in Imperial hands.
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146. On the other hand, we wouldn't have
had the crushing defeat at Amlitzer.
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147. If so, how many tens of thousands of
soldiers could have gone on without dying?
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148. But in that case...
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149. it's possible that the Alliance would've been
destroyed by Prince Lohengramm by now.
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150. Really, that guy
called history...
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151. And at present, you're the
youngest Admiral in the Alliance...
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152. and the highest ranking
commander on the front lines.
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153. This fact is good fortune
that people envy, isn't it?
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154. If you're that envious,
how about if we swap?
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155. But, in our
democratic nation...
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156. nobody is allowed to exceed
the law and behave arbitrarily.
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157. Today's inquiry is about clearing away
suspicions related to that point.
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158. Here's the
first question...
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159. Here it comes...
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160. During your suppression of the National
Salvation Military Council's' coup d'etat...
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161. you destroyed all twelve of
the Artemis Necklace satellites.
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162. Isn't that correct?
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163. Yes.
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164. Wasn't this truly hasty
and coarse choice unlike you?
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165. The question has come up that maybe
your intention was somewhere else, but...
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166. But you're suspicious
I might be after your jobs?
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167. Wasn't there
some other way?
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168. For example, if you'd destroyed
two or three of the satellites...
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169. wouldn't you have been able
to descend through the atmosphere?
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170. I'll answer.
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171. If I had used
that method...
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172. there's no doubt that we would have
been attacked by the remaining satellites...
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173. resulting in many casualties among
the soldiers of our military.
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174. If you value unmanned satellites
more than the troops' lives...
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175. my decision becomes
mistaken, but...
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176. Then why didn't you
surround Heinessen...
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177. and chip away at
their will to fight?
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178. I also thought of that method, but I had
to discard it because of two points.
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179. What are those?
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180. First, there was the danger that the
psychologically cornered coup d'etat faction...
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181. would take important people
in the government hostage...
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182. to try and
break the siege.
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183. If they came pressing for negotiations
with guns pressed to your heads...
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184. we would have been left
with no margin of choice.
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185. Number two was
also a big danger.
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186. At the time, the civil war in
the Empire was coming to an end.
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187. If we'd leisurely waited for the
self-destruction of the coup d'etat...
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188. Reinhard von Lohengramm,
that genius at war...
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189. might have followed up his victory
by invading with a large force.
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190. Based on those two points, I achieved the
liberation of Heinessen as quickly as possible.
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191. Moreover, I couldn't
avoid taking measures...
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192. that would give a psychological
sense of defeat to the coup d'etat.
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193. I'll meekly accept it,
but only when...
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194. you show me an alternative
with a higher degree of success.
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195. Otherwise, my men, who would be risking
their lives, wouldn't maintain silence.
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196. Well, leaving this general subject,
we'll turn to the next topic.
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197. Before you fought the coup d'etat's 11th Fleet,
you spoke to the troops of the whole fleet...
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198. you said that the fate
of nations and so forth...
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199. was of no account when compared
to individual rights and freedoms.
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200. There's been testimony by many people
who heard you say that. This is true, right?
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201. I couldn't say it was
like that word for word.
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202. But I certainly said
something resembling that.
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203. Don't you think it's
a disgraceful utterance?
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204. Huh? What is?
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205. You're a soldier who's been given
the duty of protecting our nation.
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206. And you say it isn't a disgrace to your position
to make speeches belittling the nation?
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207. That's what you say, Chairman.
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208. I think it was an unusually
profound utterance for me.
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209. Because a nation doesn't create
individuals by cellular division.
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210. Instead it is individuals with autonomous
intent who gather to establish a nation.
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211. In a democratic society...
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212. it is axiomatic as to which one is
the master and which is the servant.
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213. Axiomatic, eh?
My understanding is rather different.
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214. Humans are
social creatures.
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215. Nobody can live alone, thus the nation
holds indispensable value to people.
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216. Really?
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217. People may need societies, but
they don't necessarily need "nations."
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218. Well, I'm surprised.
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219. You're a pretty
radical anarchist.
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220. No, but you could
say I'm a a veganist.
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221. Although, as soon as I look at a delicious meat dish, I break my commandments at once.
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222. Admiral Yang, do you mean to
make a mockery of this inquiry?
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223. Far from it, I don't have
that intention in the least.
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224. If you please,
let's take a breather.
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225. Admiral Yang is also tired,
and I'm fed u...
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226. exhausted.
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227. I'd be grateful to be
allowed to take a rest.
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228. Commodore Bay!
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229. As Admiral Yang's adjutant, I'm seeking
a meeting with my superior officer.
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230. Where is
the Admiral?
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231. It's a matter of the
highest national security.
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232. Interviews and such can't be permitted, and
I also can't tell you the Admiral's whereabouts.
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233. Understood.
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234. You're saying that an "inquiry"
means solitary psychological torture?
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235. Be careful
what you say!
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236. If you're saying I'm wrong...
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237. I request the opening of the inquiry to
the public, the attendance of a lawyer...
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238. as well as an interview
with the accused.
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239. I can't respond to
that kind of request.
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240. What could be the reason
you can't respond to it?
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241. I don't acknowledge
the need to answer that.
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242. Well, should I let the press know
that Admiral Yang, a national hero...
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243. is being psychologically lynched by
certain high government officials?
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244. Try and tell them.
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245. No journalist anywhere
will pick it up.
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246. Far from it, as soon as you've done that, we'll apply the National Defense Secrets Law...
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247. and you'll
be court-martialed.
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248. It doesn't fall
under a court-martial.
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249. There's no precedent under National Defense
Law for anything such as this inquiry...
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250. and publicizing knowledge of
it doesn't constitute a crime.
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251. If you continue to ignore Admiral Yang's
human rights and force a secret inquiry...
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252. I, too, will be forced to
take all possible measures.
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253. Like father,
like daughter.
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254. Let's go.
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255. When I was expecting to be
dismissed from my post as adjutant...
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256. I went to him,
prepared for that, but...
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257. Without you,
I'd be at a loss...
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258. I didn't want to do it,
but it's my last resort.
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259. I'll see Admiral Bucock,
and get him to help us.
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260. Understood.
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261. Put the mass media under the control
of the Cabinet Information Board.
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262. Tell Negroponty, too.
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263. So, about
Greenhill's daughter...?
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264. Yes, sir. At any rate, it seems
she's going to Space Fleet HQ.
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265. We put a tail on her, but she's probably
going to contact Admiral Bucock directly.
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266. That old man?
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267. Understood.
You should leave.
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268. Yes, sir!
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269. It's me.
Is the boss there?
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270. You appointed Lt Frederica
Greenhill as your adjutant?
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271. What of it?
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272. She's the daughter of Admiral
Greenhill, who led the revolt last year.
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273. You must be aware of that, but...
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274. What?
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275. In our free country, do the crimes of the father
extend to the child, like an ancient autocracy?
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276. That's not what
I'm saying!
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277. It can't be interpreted as
anything other than that.
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278. What I'm saying is, isn't there a need to
be concerned about your personnel...
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279. in order to avoid
needless misunderstandings?
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280. And won't you tell me concretely what
"needless misunderstandings" might mean?
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281. In the absence of
proof or grave doubts...
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282. I don't feel the need to prepare for unreal
things such as "needless misunderstandings."
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283. In relation to personnel
affairs regarding adjutants...
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284. the right of military commanders
to appoint them is protected by law.
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285. So if you're telling me to dismiss the most
talented and reliable adjutant possible...
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286. I don't think it's anything
but contrary and obstructive.
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287. I take it as your attempt to
destroy the military functionality.
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288. Henrique Martino Borges De Arantes E Olibeira
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289. Am I wrong in my statements?
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290. Admiral, we'll get defensive,
if we're spoken to in that way.
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291. You and we
aren't enemies.
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292. With more good sense and logic,
shouldn't we seek a mutual understanding?
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293. General Headquarters
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294. Today's receptions are over.
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295. Besides, any meeting with the Commander
requires an appointment 3 days in advance.
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296. Would you like to make one?
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297. I can't tell you what the subject
is here, but it's very urgent!
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298. Even so, it's already time for
the Commander in Chief to leave...
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299. so he's probably no
longer in his office.
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300. Excuse me, but aren't you
Admiral Greenhill's daughter?
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301. Yes, but who are you?
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302. Well, you probably don't know me,
but I was very indebted to your father.
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303. But anyway, if you're looking
for Commander in Chief Bucock...
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304. I just saw him in the parking
garage on the fourth floor.
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305. If you hurry,
I think you can catch him.
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306. Really?
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307. Use #6 lift over there.
It goes directly there.
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308. Thank you very much.
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309. We're in a hurry,
so excuse us.
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310. They got on.
It's according to plan.
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311. She's only got
one bodyguard.
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312. That's odd...
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313. The PKC!
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314. Get 'em!
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315. All of you,
get that guy!
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316. I'll take
the target!
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317. Warrant Officer!
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318. Damn girl...!
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319. Lieutenant!
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320. Die!
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321. What're you doing?
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322. Oh, no!
Withdraw!
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323. Follow them!
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324. Are you alright?
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325. Yes.
Thank you very much!
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326. Pfeiffel
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327. You're...?
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328. Fleet Admiral Alexandor Bucock
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329. Lieutenant, what are you
doing in a place like this?
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330. Admiral...!
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331. "Terra is my Mother,
Terra in my hand?"
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332. We didn't summon you
in order to disdain you.
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333. Rather, this inquiry has been
convened to better your situation.
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334. Of course, your cooperation
is also necessary...
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335. and we intend not to begrudge
our cooperation towards you.
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336. Then I have
one request.
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337. What?
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338. If there's a list of sample questions and
answers, couldn't you show it to me?
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339. I want to know what kind
of answers you expect.
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340. I will warn you to strictly refrain
from mocking this inquiry...
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341. and all words or actions that
ridicule its authority or dignity!
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342. Yeah!
Watch what you're saying!
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343. "Authority and dignity...?"
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344. It's a disgusting story.
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345. The truth is, I was pretty much at a loss,
so I'd like to get support to save him.
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346. But if I do it wrong, I'll add to the antagonism
between the military and the government.
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347. It's a reasonable worry. But at the
same time, it's also a needless worry.
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348. Which means, it's already
impossible for the military itself...
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349. to confront the
government in unison.
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350. Are you saying the military is
internally divided into two camps?
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351. Two camps?
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352. Yes, unmistakably
two camps...
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353. if you can compare the overwhelming
majority camp with the minority camp equally.
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354. Of course,
I'm in the minority.
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355. It's nothing to
brag about, either.
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356. How did this happen?
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357. It's awkward to speak of it,
but if you ask the cause...
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358. it was the National Salvation Military
Council's coup d'etat last year.
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359. Due to that, the military lost its
popularity, and its right to speak up.
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360. The damned politicians
took advantage of it...
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361. by permeating their own
influence into the military.
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362. They manage military affairs
just as they please...
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363. and Headquarters has been
thoroughly infiltrated by their agents.
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364. Because neither
HQ Chief Kubersly nor I...
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365. did anything on the occasion of last
year's coup d'etat, we're tolerated...
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366. But even if we protest,
we're just laughed at.
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367. What should
I say to you...?
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368. I didn't know this
would be such trouble.
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369. Oh, it's not really any trouble,
it's just annoying.
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370. Just like a
rustling noise.
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371. I'm 90% sure there might also be
listening devices hidden in this room.
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372. The reason I spoke this way,
even while knowing that...
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373. is because it's too late for me to
camouflage the color of my flag.
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374. And the memory of eavesdroppers
doesn't constitute legal proof.
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375. On the contrary, I can complain about human
rights violations due to eavesdropping.
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376. If the government feels like
respecting the Alliance Constitution...
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377. The government can't openly trample
the principles of democracy.
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378. If there's a need, I think
that can be used as a weapon.
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379. I'm happy to be told so by a Lieutenant
who's noted for her intelligence.
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380. Therefore, on the most important
subject of Admiral Yang...
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381. now that I understand the
circumstances, I'll do what I can.
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382. Then it's not putting
you to any trouble?
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383. Having already come to call, you shouldn't
worry about a thing like that when it's too late.
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384. I like that young man.
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385. Although, I can't say this kind
of thing to the man himself.
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386. He'd become conceited.
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387. I'm really grateful.
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388. And, speaking while presuming upon your
character, I like you too, Admiral Bucock.
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389. Oh, by all means, I want
to let my wife hear that.
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390. Oh, yeah. You should stay at our
house until the matter's settled.
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391. We can't have any more
things like today happening.
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392. Thank you very much.
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393. But how did they
know I'd come here?
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394. Were you tailed?
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395. I'm not certain, but I did
see one suspicious landcar.
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396. If it was a tail, I think
they exchanged places en route.
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397. After all, it's something that
cockroach Bay would do.
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398. Lieutenant, this is the present condition
of the chief temple of democracy.
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399. The rain hasn't yet begun to fall, but the
thickness of the clouds is worrisome.
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400. It's getting worse
very quickly.
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401. It's not easy to
reverse this weather.
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402. Yes, I'm prepared.
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403. Good. Because we're friends,
even though the times are changing.
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404. I want to go out
for a while to eat.
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405. We'll prepare
your meals here.
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406. There's no need
for you to go out.
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407. I have no appetite in
this dreary place.
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408. To go outside the gates, you
need Commodore Bay's permission.
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409. But I don't particularly
want permission.
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410. Whether you want it or
not isn't the problem.
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411. Even though you're an admiral,
if you don't obey the rules...
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412. Well, then can't you
let me see Commodore Bay?
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413. The Commodore has gone out on duty to
the Supreme Council Chairman's office.
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414. When will
he be back?
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415. It's difficult to say.
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416. Is there going to be an
inquiry tomorrow morning?
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417. That, too, is
difficult to say.
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418. We'll inform you of the situation
directly, so please wait here.
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419. Is that all
you wanted?
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420. Yes, that's all.
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421. Then excuse me.
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422. Can I allow this
to be done to me?
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423. I'll quit.
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424. This time, I swear,
I'll really quit.
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425. Since the occupation of Iserlohn it's been
these same guys who won't ever let me quit!
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426. Doing whatever
they want...
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427. for guys who are sitting snug in a safe
place, do they have any right to complain?
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428. I'll quit!
I will absolutely quit!
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429. How tedious. Even when we go out on
patrol, we have too much spare time.
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430. A distortion has appeared
in space ahead us!
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431. Something's warping out!
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432. Distance 300 light seconds.
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433. The mass is...
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434. The mass is...
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435. The mass is
extremely large!
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436. Could you be a
little more specific?
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437. Mass, approximately
40 trillion tons!
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438. It's not a spaceship,
it's more like a planetary object!
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439. Full speed retreat!
All ships, retreat!
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440. We'll be engulfed in
the temporospatial rift!
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441. T... that's...!
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442. A fortress...?
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443. Space Era 798,
Imperial Year 489, April 10.
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444. Geiersberg Fortress invades
the Iserlohn Corridor.
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445. Preview of Next Episode
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446. Frederica is working to free
Yang from the court of inquiry...
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447. Geiersberg Fortress, on the other hand, has finally closed in to confront Iserlohn Fortress.
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448. Next episode of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, episode 32, "A Battle Without Weapons."
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449. Another page to the history of the Galaxy.
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450. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 32
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451. A Battle Without Weapons
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