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. One of the POWs has
finally said something.
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10. He said they were ordered to say
Yang Wenli wasn't here, to confuse us.
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11. Then it's as we thought.
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12. We very nearly fell for it,
didn't we, Your Excellency?
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13. Is it really so?
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14. It's weird that he would
set this kind of a trap.
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15. In fact, the story that Yang Wenli isn't in
the fortress is incredibly hard to believe.
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16. That sounds too absurd
to be leaked information.
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17. Certainly.
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18. Besides, for a man like Yang, it's too
defensive and roundabout a ploy.
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19. Then...
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20. Do you really think
Yang isn't there?
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21. And to try covering up the information leak,
they tried to make us think it was a trap?
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22. But...
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23. There's no proof.
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24. Stretch a net of reconnaissance and
picket ships throughout the whole Corridor!
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25. Your Excellency?
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26. Yang Wenli's not
in the fortress!
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27. We'll wait for his return
and take him prisoner.
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28. If we can do that far from Iserlohn,
the Alliance Fleet itself will collapse!
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29. Ultimate victory will
be in our hands!
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30. What?
3,000 vessels?
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31. Yes, sir.
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32. Rear Admiral Fusenegger
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33. Under Vice Commander Muller's orders...
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34. they've been placed in scattered
positions throughout the Corridor.
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35. What's Muller thinking of,
at a time like this?
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36. Last year, after the late Siegfried Kircheis
returned to Iserlohn for a POW exchange...
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37. he revealed
something to me.
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38. That the first time he saw Yang Wenli,
he didn't look at all like a valiant soldier.
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39. And in that,
lies his dreadful power.
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40. And?
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41. A POW spoke on
the brink of death...
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42. saying that Yang Wenli
wasn't in the fortress.
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43. I don't know why...
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44. but when he learns of our fleet's
attack, he will, of course, return quickly.
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45. If we can capture him before he returns,
it will be a fatal wound to the Alliance.
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46. Wasn't it you who said we don't know
what kind of tricks Yang might use?
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47. Iserlohn is the greatest
strategic point in the Alliance.
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48. Why would its commander
be away from his post?
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49. This is a plot to make us think he's not in the
fortress, and make us scatter our forces.
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50. Return the ships to their
former positions at once.
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51. Your fleet strength is
extremely valuable as a reserve.
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52. Your Excellency...
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53. What am I going to do,
Chief of Staff...?
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54. I understand
how you feel.
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55. I also seconded Your Excellency's idea, but
Your Excellency is the Vice Commander.
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56. Rather than having your own way, you should
obey the Commander in Chief's order.
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57. What you say
is correct.
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58. The Vice Commander must obey
the Commander in Chief's will.
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59. Very well. The ships
are ordered to withdraw!
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60. Planet Odin
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61. Reuental! Mittermeyer!
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62. Yes, sir!
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63. Leading your fleets, you will go
to the Iserlohn Corridor at once...
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64. and join Kempf and
Muller's forces.
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65. Y... yes, sir...
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66. We respectfully accept
your order, but...
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67. If we launch now, won't Admiral Kempf
think we're trying to claim the credit?
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68. There's no need for you
to worry about that.
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69. In the first place, this might not
be a case where Kempf is succeeding.
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70. As you wish.
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71. Don't enlarge the
battlelines recklessly.
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72. In matters other than that,
I'll trust you to do as you see fit.
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73. What does Prince
Lohengramm intend?
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74. If the battle is at a stalemate,
there are plenty of reasons for us to go.
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75. But if Kempf is winning,
there's no need for us to go.
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76. And if he's losing, it'd
be too late for us to go.
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77. Either way, we've accepted an
order from His Excellency the Premier.
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78. Let's do our best.
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79. Problem is, there's the possibility
of fighting as soon as we get there.
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80. I guess we can think about
the rest after we get there.
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81. That's true.
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82. Let's assume Kempf will be defeated and being pursued, so we'll be able to react promptly.
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83. I heard that the report from
Admiral Kempf was not to your liking.
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84. I thought Kempf would
do a little more...
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85. but it seems that dealing a suffering
blow to the enemy is the best he can do.
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86. The objective is to
render Iserlohn powerless.
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87. There's no need to
capture or occupy it.
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88. This may sound radical, but he should've just
destroyed it by smashing his fortress into it.
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89. Yes, but Kempf made
Geiersberg Fortress his base...
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90. and has grandly tried to challenge
the enemy to a straightforward battle.
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91. That's why I'm
saying he's limited.
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92. On that point, the person who placed
Kempf in charge also can't avoid blame.
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93. I myself, who recommended him,
am re-examining my mistaken choice.
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94. Well, aren't you
pretty admirable?
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95. But ultimately,
it was I who chose him.
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96. Besides, if we pick the cause of it all, Schaft
was the reason we created this needless plan.
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97. If it were just useless, it wouldn't matter, but
as it affects me, I'm not sure how to manage it.
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98. Yes, but it's difficult to get one's
hands on the universe by force alone.
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99. Even if they're unclean, I think it would
be better to have many pawns prepared...
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100. Don't misunderstand me, Oberstein...
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101. I don't want to
steal the universe.
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102. I want to seize it.
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103. Sir.
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104. Cruiser - Leda II
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105. We don't have much time.
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106. What do you mean?
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107. Once Prince Lohengramm realizes
that the battle is deadlocked...
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108. he'll definitely
dispatch reinforcements.
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109. If we don't regain the space around
Iserlohn before the reinforcements arrive...
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110. our chances of victory
will approach zero.
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111. Although time's been our ally until now,
are you saying it's not from now on?
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112. Nevertheless, it's lucky
that they're holding out.
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113. Perhaps, if you were the enemy commander,
you might've captured Iserlohn long since.
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114. Yes. If it were me, I'd probably
smash fortress into fortress.
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115. With one big bang,
mutual destruction.
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116. It'd be over.
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117. After that, I could just
transport another fortress there.
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118. That's a little
radical, isn't it?
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119. But effective, right?
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120. But it seems the Imperial Fleet's
commander couldn't change his thinking.
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121. Indeed, if they had done that in the
beginning, there'd be no means to resist.
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122. However, if they think of that method later,
there does exist one way to counter it.
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123. Phezzan Land
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124. Now, don't get so excited, Commissioner.
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125. No matter what you say, Counsellor,
I find it hard to stay calm!
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126. On your advice, we summoned Admiral
Yang from Iserlohn and held an inquiry!
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127. Free Planets Alliance Commissioner Henslow
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128. What do you
say to this?
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129. Aiming for his absence, the
Imperial Fleet invaded en masse!
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130. It was such
perfect timing!
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131. By all means, I'd like you to explain
these circumstances in detail!
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132. Your tea is
getting cold.
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133. This isn't about tea!
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134. Following your advice, we...
That is...
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135. It was unreasonable
advice, wasn't it?
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136. What?
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137. I said
it was unreasonable.
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138. We had no right to say "you must
subject Admiral Yang to an inquiry."
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139. As it's a matter of interference
with your internal government...
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140. you had a justifiable
reason and right to refuse.
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141. That's...
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142. You didn't exercise that right.
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143. We raised objections as we pleased,
and you accepted that.
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144. And now you argue that we
Phezzanni are entirely responsible?
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145. But...
if I'd refused, then...
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146. the Free Planets Alliance wouldn't have been able to procure Phezzan's goodwill thereafter!
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147. From your attitude at that time, we
weren't unreasonable in thinking so!
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148. Well, let's not start
to talk about the past.
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149. The question
is hereafter.
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150. What is it you intend to
do hereafter, Mr. Commissioner?
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151. Hereafter?
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152. Oh my, you're not thinking.
I'm at a loss.
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153. It's what we Phezzanni
are earnestly worried about.
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154. It's about to whom we
should offer friendship...
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155. to the present Truniht Administration,
or the Yang Administration to follow?
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156. The Yang Administration
to follow, is it?
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157. Ridiculous!
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158. No, excuse me. But that kind
of thing could never happen!
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159. Well, you are decidedly
full of self-confidence.
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160. I would bet 3 years ago, none of you predicted
that young Reinhard von Lohengramm...
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161. would, in the very near future, become
the ruler of the Galactic Empire, did you?
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162. No, that's...
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163. The abundance of possibilities in history,
and the whimsies of fate, are thus.
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164. Mr. Commissioner, you had
better think hard, too.
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165. About the thing called the necessity
of investing ahead of time.
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166. Of course, the present
is important to people.
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167. At any rate, rather than the present
being the result of the past...
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168. it's more important that the
present be the cause of the future.
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169. Enemy detected
at 11 o'clock!
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170. Number, approximately 50 ships!
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171. It appears to be an enemy
reconnaissance squadron!
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172. We've been spotted.
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173. Now we can't stage
a surprise attack.
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174. What?
Surprise attack?
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175. I never planned on
doing such a thing.
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176. The truth is, I'm relieved that the
Imperial Fleet has spotted us.
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177. The Imperial commander will see us as
reinforcements that have just been detected...
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178. and be pressed
to make a choice.
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179. Continue to attack Iserlohn as they are,
turning their back to our attack.
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180. On the other hand, if they fight us,
they will show their back to Iserlohn.
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181. Or they could divide their forces
and take a two-front strategy.
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182. They could attack and destroy
each individually, using the time lag.
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183. Lastly, seeing no chance of victory,
they could simply retreat...
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184. Well, in any case...
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185. we've left them with few options,
which means we have the upper hand.
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186. Personally, I really hope
they pick the 5th option.
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187. Then there won't be any victims.
And it's easiest for us, too.
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188. That's a good one, sir!
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189. We'll use these enemy
reinforcements to our advantage.
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190. First, we'll retreat at high speed from
the front side of Iserlohn Fortress.
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191. When the Alliance Fleet
in the fortress sees that...
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192. they'll think we're retreating because
their reinforcements have come...
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193. and will probably come
out of the fortress.
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194. At that time, we'll reverse
course, and strike there.
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195. The Alliance will believe the arrival of
reinforcements is a trap to lure them out...
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196. and probably seek refuge
within their fortress again.
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197. In this way, we will seal
them into the fortress.
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198. Then, changing direction again, we'll attack
the Alliance Fleet that is coming to the rescue.
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199. It's a strategy of coping with
them individually using the timing.
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200. It's a splendid operation, but
because there's no margin temporally...
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201. if we make even one misstep, there's a
danger that we'll be attacked from both sides.
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202. I agree that the policy of attacking
them individually is correct.
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203. I suggest leaving Geiersberg near Iserlohn,
and attacking the enemy's reinforcements.
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204. You have a point.
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205. Very well. We'll make
one modification to the plan.
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206. The enemy fleet
is retreating!
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207. What about Geiersberg?
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208. It hasn't moved.
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209. Distance,
600,000 kilometers.
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210. Have reinforcements arrived?
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211. They may intend to make us
believe so, trying to lure us out.
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212. A trap?
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213. What do you think, boy?
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214. It might be both.
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215. Both?
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216. Yes. Our reinforcements are
certainly getting closer.
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217. And the Imperial Fleet is surely aware of
this and may try to use it as a trap, right?
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218. Which means?
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219. If our fleet left Iserlohn because
we thought reinforcements had come...
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220. and they were to launch
an all out attack...
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221. we'd probably think, "Hey, it's
a trap, after all," and withdraw.
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222. Thereby sealing up our fleet...
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223. allowing them to launch a counterattack on
our reinforcements with their full strength.
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224. Why do you
think so, Julian?
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225. The movement of the
Imperial Fleet is too unnatural.
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226. That certainly is so, but just that
forms the basis for your decision?
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227. Let's see,
that would be like this.
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228. If they were purely laying a trap,
what would its objective be?
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229. Force our fleet into an ambush, snap at the
heels of our launch, or invade the fortress?
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230. Which one is it?
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231. The enemy must already be aware that we're
sticking to defense and won't venture far...
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232. so trying to take advantage of our defensive
mentality, they'll probably try to seal us in.
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233. Because that way will be
highly effective, won't it?
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234. Indeed, even before the boy
was mine or Poplan's student...
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235. I should've known he was
Admiral Yang's number one student.
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236. Admiral Merkatz,
how about it?
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237. In such a situation,
it's not a difficult story.
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238. We should pretend to have
been sealed in by them.
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239. Then, when they change course,
we'll charge out to shoot at their backs.
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240. If we hit it off with the reinforcement fleet,
an ideal double-front battle may develop.
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241. Understood. I'd like you to take
command of the fleet, Admiral.
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242. Very well.
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243. Oh, yes. I'd like to take Julian along with me
on the bridge of the battleship Hyperion.
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244. Yes, sir!
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245. The enemy's stationed fleet
is launching from Iserlohn!
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246. Good! All ships,
rapidly reverse course!
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247. Attack them at once!
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248. The Imperial Fleet
is rapidly approaching.
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249. Withdraw slowly.
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250. Yes, sir.
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251. The enemy fleet
is retreating.
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252. Alright! In one stroke,
continue firing!
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253. Don't get within range
of their fortress's main gun.
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254. The Imperial fleet isn't coming
within firing range of the main gun.
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255. As we suspected.
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256. We'll show them that we're returning to
Iserlohn, but wait within the metallic armor.
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257. Good!
Reverse course again!
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258. Stay outside the range of the main gun, and
head in the direction of the Alliance Fleet!
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259. We'll strike at the
enemy's reinforcements!
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260. Enemy fleet dead
ahead at 11:30!
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261. Number, approximately 12,000!
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262. Well now, will our
allies move for us?
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263. If they don't, our 5,000 ships
won't be able to hold out.
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264. There's also Merkatz,
the veteran of a hundred battles.
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265. And Julian...
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266. will he remember
what I taught him?
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267. If he does...
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268. No... I never wanted
Julian to become a soldier!
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269. Isn't it too much
to expect of him...?
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270. Enemy entering
firing range!
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271. Good. Please act
according to the plan.
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272. Rear Admiral Lionel Mouton
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273. All ships, retreat!
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274. Rear Admiral Sandor Alarcon
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275. Keep the relative speed differential
with the enemy at zero!
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276. The enemy is
continuing to retreat.
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277. For the past five minutes,
our mutual distance hasn't shrunk at all.
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278. Is it possible they're
leading a long deep formation...
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279. trying to lure us
into the middle of it?
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280. The possibility of
that is extremely small.
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281. Then his strategy
is to gain time...
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282. waiting for the fleet to charge out from
Iserlohn, and attack us from both sides.
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283. So frustrating...
Do we go along with his strategy?
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284. All ships,
advance at maximum speed!
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285. Enemy fleet,
accelerating!
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286. The enemy has come
into firing range!
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287. Alright, fire!
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288. Admiral!
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289. Formation D...
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290. Formation D!
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291. Impudent mockery!
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292. Break through the
center and turn around!
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293. Then counterattack
from the outside!
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294. Your Excellency,
that's impossible.
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295. What?
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296. The enemy is fully occupying
the useable space of the Corridor.
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297. It's not possible to go outside
of the enemy's formation!
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298. A fleet twice the size of the
enemy can't make a move?
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299. Enemy attack to the rear!
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300. What?
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301. It's from the
zenith direction!
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302. To come out so
quickly to attack...
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303. It's a trap!
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304. The enemy didn't return
to the fortress!
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305. Our allied reinforcements
are being obliterated.
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306. Put the well-armored
ships out in front!
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307. Don't retreat randomly!
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308. Put the damaged ships in the middle,
and hold the formation tight!
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309. Rear Admiral Patolicken
has been killed!
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310. Don't retreat!
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311. Keep advancing while shooting
at the enemy before us!
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312. That way we'll move
into Alliance territory!
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313. If we do so, we can at least
accomplish a Corridor breakthrough!
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314. Formation E.
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315. Eihendorf's fleet
is a total loss!
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316. Your Excellency, a breakthrough
is no longer possible.
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317. As it stands, either death
or capture awaits us.
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318. While it is a difficult thing
to say, we must retreat.
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319. That's right!
We have that...
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320. What's "that?"
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321. Geiersberg.
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322. We'll smash that huge good for
nothing fortress into Iserlohn!
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323. If we do that, even
Iserlohn can't withstand it.
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324. We've lost the fleet battle,
but we're still not completely defeated.
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325. All ships,
reverse course!
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326. Take a dense formation and break
through the enemy to our rear!
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327. Retreat to
Geiersberg Fortress!
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328. Enemy fleet, hurriedly retreating
towards the galactic horizon.
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329. Don't be too anxious
to follow them.
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330. Right now, joining up with
Admiral Yang takes precedence.
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331. Admiral Yang!
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332. Why are our allies letting
the enemy pass by unscathed?
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333. If you'll allow it, we can join with
our allies and annihilate them!
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334. I'd like the attack order!
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335. No, this is fine.
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336. I want the enemy to
retreat to their fortress.
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337. Admiral, you're too naive!
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338. If we leave the enemy any
ships that can still fight...
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339. it gives them a greater force
with which they can invade later!
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340. I have a plan.
This is fine, for now.
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341. Admiral Merkatz, I don't
know how to thank you.
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342. I'll introduce the person who's rendered
the greatest distinguished service.
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343. Admiral Yang,
welcome back.
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344. Julian?
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345. Geiersberg Fortress has moved!
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346. It's heading
towards Iserlohn!
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347. Impossible...
They can't mean to collide?
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348. He noticed...
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349. But it's already
too late.
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350. All ships, prepare escape
shuttles for launch!
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351. Thor Hammer,
firing preparations complete!
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352. You can't!
It's too close!
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353. Yang!
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354. Ship guns are useless
on the fortress itself.
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355. Aim at the ordinary navigation
engines that are operating.
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356. And concentrate gunfire on just
the one on the forward left edge.
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357. Fire!
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358. Fire!
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359. Fire!
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360. All ships, retreat!
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361. Now!
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362. Fire!
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363. How about that?
It's Admiral Yang's magic!
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364. All hands, evacuate.
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365. Your Excellency, what will you do?
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366. I'm already done for.
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367. Look at this.
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368. Your Excellency...!
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369. It's an emergency launch,
don't interfere!
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370. Don't leave us!
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371. Damn you!
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372. Your Excellency...
A doctor, quickly!
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373. How long will it take
to completely heal?
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374. Vice Commander, you're
immortal, aren't you?
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375. That's a good line.
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376. I'll have you put that
one on my tombstone.
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377. So, about how long will it
take to completely heal?
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378. Six ribs are broken.
At least three months.
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379. I see...
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380. Take him to the
infirmary at once.
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381. No...
Treat me here...
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382. Y... yes, sir.
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383. What happened
to Commander Kempf?
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384. He's dead.
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385. Dead?
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386. There's a message
from Commander Kempf.
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387. The last thing
he said was this...
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388. "My apologies to Muller."
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389. Great god, Odin,
be my witness!
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390. Without fail, I'll get
revenge for Admiral Kempf!
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391. I'll wring Yang Wenli's
neck with these hands!
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392. Now is no use.
I have no strength.
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393. There's too much of a
disparity with that bastard...
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394. But watch, no matter how
many years it takes...!
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395. Drewentz!
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396. Sir!
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397. Prepare a comm screen...
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398. No, never mind the screen, let me
broadcast with just my voice.
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399. Our fleet is defeated, but the
command is still in good health.
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400. Command promises to return
all of you soldiers home alive.
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401. Guarding our pride and discipline, shall we
not follow the road home in good order...?
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402. You say somebody
went after the enemy?
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403. Yes. Rear Admirals Alarcon and Guen,
with the fleets under their command...
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404. about 5,000 ships in all, went into Imperial
territory after the retreating enemy.
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405. What a fix!
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406. All ships,
after them at once!
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407. If we don't bring them back
right away, there'll be trouble!
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408. Yes, sir!
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409. Preview of Next Episode
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410. As the Alliance Fleet pursued
the defeated Imperial Fleet...
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411. the fleets of Admirals Mittermeyer
and Reuental stood in its way.
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412. At the same time, the next
conspiracy was brewing on Phezzan.
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413. Next episode of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, episode 35, "Determination and Ambition."
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414. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 35
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415. Determination and Ambition
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416. Another page to the history of the Galaxy.
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