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2. OF THE
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3. Planet Heinessen
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4. On February 21st of Space Calendar 800,
New Imperial Calendar 2...
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5. National Museum of Art -
Imperial Force Privisional Headquarters
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6. Kaiser Reinhard summoned
his top staff officers...
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7. and declared his intention
to lead the fleet himself...
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8. in the operation to recapture
Iserlohn Fortress once again.
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9. I will retrieve
what Lutz has lost.
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10. Your Majesty.
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11. What is it?
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12. Precisely because of what has come about,
we should be wary of Yang Wenli's schemes.
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13. Perhaps Yang is waiting for you to launch
the mission yourself to recapture Iserlohn.
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14. Do you mean that his capture of Iserlohn
itself is the trap to lure me out?
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15. Yes, Your Majesty.
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16. Mein Kaiser, if something
were to happen to you...
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17. the New Dynasty would crumble,
and history would lose its pilot.
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18. For now, I'd like you to return to
Phezzan and plan for a short break.
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19. As for Yang Wenli, please appoint
Mittermeyer and myself to the mission.
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20. I agree with Reuental.
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21. Since Your Majesty's Imperial
mission has achieved its objective...
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22. you may wish to leave the battlefront
troubles to us, and rest yourself for a while.
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23. I have no intention of stealing away the
opportunity for your battlefield honors...
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24. but I want to settle matters
with Yang Wenli myself.
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25. I'm sure he feels
the same way.
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26. Your Majesty, both
Fleet Admirals are right.
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27. Please return to
Phezzan for now.
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28. As long as Your Majesty stays
there, Phezzan will stabilize...
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29. and its position as the center
of the universe will be fortified.
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30. Fraulein Mariendorf...
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31. if you become excessively cautious, you
may suffer derision for being indecisive.
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32. If I return without
taking Iserlohn back...
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33. the anti-Imperial forces will think
Yang Wenli has defeated me by default.
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34. They'll idolize him
and rally around him.
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35. Your Majesty, please consider.
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36. If Yang Wenli makes conventional
tactical level preparations...
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37. he'll have no choice but to entrench himself
within Iserlohn and defend it to the end.
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38. That means he'll concede both ends
of the Corridor to Imperial control...
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39. and that will have no
strategic level effect on us.
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40. Your opinion sounds timid,
unlike your usual self.
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41. Yang Wenli has already occupied El Facil
and has secured one exit of the Corridor.
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42. That's right.
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43. But in this case, the fulfillment
of the strategic level conditions...
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44. means excessive commitment
on the tactical level.
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45. Yang Wenli's war potential isn't even sufficient
for the protection of Iserlohn Fortress alone.
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46. I must say that it'd be of
utmost difficulty to secure...
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47. and stabilize El Facil with such a small force, even with his prodigious brain.
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48. In other words, Yang Wenli is in a
situation where he's hard pressed...
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49. to fulfill assignments of both strategic
and tactical conditions simultaneously.
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50. Until he resolves this conflict, there will be
ample opportunities to defeat Yang Wenli.
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51. Yang might just resolve it.
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52. In the end...
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53. the decision on the operation to retake
Iserlohn was postponed for the time being.
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54. Iserlohn Fortress
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55. At the same time, El Facil's
Revolutionary Government...
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56. facing the fact of the extinction
of the Free Planets Alliance...
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57. has renewed and heightened
feelings of isolation...
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58. and couldn't hide its misgivings
over the Imperial invasion.
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59. I thought you were prepared
for such possibilities.
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60. Right, so I'm asking for our chance
of victory in these scenarios.
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61. Even if I'm pressed to speak
about our chances of victory...
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62. there's no way it'll be
an evenly-matched contest.
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63. At this juncture, I recommend that you
acknowledge the rule of Kaiser Reinhard...
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64. and the Lohengramm Dynasty
over the entire universe...
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65. and secure your autonomy in the internal
affairs of one star system under it.
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66. There, we can preserve the political body of
democracy, and prepare for its future revival.
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67. I'm thinking of Iserlohn Fortress as
the chip in our negotiation for it.
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68. Are you saying we'll compromise
with the autocracy of the Kaiser?
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69. I can't believe those are the words from
the fighter for democracy, Admiral Yang.
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70. The gist of democracy lies in the
coexistence of diverse political values.
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71. Isn't that right?
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72. When you think about it...
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73. if Fleet Admiral Yang had defeated Kaiser
Reinhard at the Battle of Vermilion...
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74. everything would have
been carried out smoothly.
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75. As a result, the Alliance Government
has perished, so it's really a shame, isn't it?
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76. I'm just joking.
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77. Whether it's a compromise with the Empire
or whatever, if our direction is that clear...
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78. Admiral Yang himself should
grab political control.
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79. I acknowledge that Dr. Romsky is a conscientious and responsible revolutionary politician.
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80. But no matter how big a fly ball is, if it's a
foul, it won't get us a run on the board.
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81. We're in an emergency.
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82. Don't you think it's appropriate for
us to take emergency measures?
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83. You said that and
provoked him again?
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84. Yeah.
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85. But the answer is
always the same:
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86. "A soldier should never
become supreme ruler."
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87. "Civilian control is
the basis of democracy."
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88. While he preaches to others that beliefs are harmful with no benefits, he himself is so stubborn.
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89. This is what it means by "Saying
one thing, and doing another."
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90. I'm impressed by your persistence
trying to persuade him regardless.
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91. I had thought
of another plan.
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92. What is that?
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93. If old man
Bucock were alive...
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94. I would've encouraged him to take the
leadership of the new government...
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95. and under him, your guardian would
assume command of the military.
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96. There's no use talking
about it now, though.
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97. Excuse me, General.
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98. A female petty officer, Corporal Katerose
von Kreuzer is requesting to see you.
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99. Um, well,
I'll get going now.
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100. Let her in.
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101. So what brings you here?
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102. Although I requested to participate in the
operation to recapture Iserlohn Fortress...
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103. the field commander, Lt. General
Schenkopp, removed me from the list.
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104. I cannot be satisfied with the decision, and
I came here to request an explanation.
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105. I wanted the mission
to be perfectly executed.
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106. So I didn't want people with no close combat
experience to participate, you included.
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107. That's all there is to it.
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108. Is there anything
wrong with that?
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109. Well, that was just
the official stance.
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110. To tell the truth, I didn't want to see a
beautiful girl swinging an axe around.
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111. You... acted like that when
you courted my mother?
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112. So asking that question was your
real intention for this meeting.
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113. I'm disappointed.
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114. If you wanted to reproach me for
my irresponsibility as a father...
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115. you should have just come
out and said so, right?
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116. There was no need to question my
field command and all that stuff.
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117. You're right.
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118. I apologize.
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119. I will start over
and repeat my question:
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120. Did you love my mother?
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121. Life is too short to
embrace a woman I don't love.
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122. Is that all?
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123. I also think a woman's life is too short to
be embraced by a man she doesn't love.
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124. General, I am thankful to
you for giving me this life.
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125. But I'm not indebted
to you for rearing me...
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126. and I cannot find any reason
within myself to admire you.
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127. So I've followed your admonition
and said that straight out.
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128. To tell the truth, I have
something important to ask you.
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129. Let's hear it.
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130. When I try to come up with a catchphrase that rivals the Imperials' "Sieg Kaiser Reinhard"...
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131. I think our only
choice is "Viva Democracy!"
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132. But what do you think?
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133. Somehow, it doesn't appeal
to the hearts of the people.
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134. I think we should use the
name of our commander, too...
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135. but it falls short
three or four notches...
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136. You're here.
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137. Was it you, Commander Poplan,
who made her go?
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138. To Lt. General Schenkopp.
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139. I'm talking about
Corporal Kreuzer.
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140. She went? Finally?
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141. Yes, just now,
just as I left there.
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142. That must have
been a sight to see!
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143. But surely, I told her to see him and
demand 15 years worth of pocket money.
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144. But in an actual
face-to-face combat...
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145. she probably doesn't stand a chance against
Schenkopp, the middle-aged scoundrel...
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146. I'm just going to go over there
to provide some covering fire.
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147. As for the topic from just now,
we'll make it homework.
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148. because of it, I know a bit about
your daughter's situation.
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149. So?
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150. Karin is a good girl,
unlike her father.
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151. She hasn't become a
good woman yet, though.
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152. I, too, think
she's a good girl.
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153. Better yet, she didn't
cost anything to raise.
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154. It may be added to
future compensation.
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155. You should be
prepared for it.
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156. General Schenkopp,
to talk more seriously...
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157. she's been having difficulties
handling her emotions...
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158. and hasn't learned ways
of expressing them appropriately.
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159. I think adults should guide her
towards the way out of it.
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160. I apologize for being
rather meddlesome, but...
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161. Well, this year should be
memorialized in our record and memory.
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162. As far as I know, this must be the first
time you've said something sensible.
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163. Besides, the daughter shouldn't
have to carry the sin of the father.
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164. Exactly.
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165. And if I were
to add to it...
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166. I want you to make sure that she isn't
spoiled just because she's my daughter.
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167. Such harsh paternal love.
I'm in awe.
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168. It seems you've taken
on a lot of trouble for this...
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169. but I demand
one correction.
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170. What is it?
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171. You seem to be saying that
I'm a middle-aged scoundrel...
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172. I'm still not middle-aged.
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173. How did it feel,
to have met your father?
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174. Commander...
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175. Judging from how you look,
it seems you were disappointed.
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176. No, not particularly.
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177. I knew he was like that.
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178. I won't revive
my disappointment now.
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179. I see.
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180. But I need to tell you, Karin.
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181. Among the people here...
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182. the only ones who can claim to have happiness and stability at home...
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183. as far as I know,
are Cazellnu's daughters.
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184. The rest of them have grown up in
a pitiful environment, more or less.
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185. Even Julian Minci.
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186. He wouldn't have
had to be fostered...
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187. by a social misfit like Yang Wenli
if his parents had been alive.
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188. You can't say he's much
happier than you are.
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189. Commander.
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190. Huh?
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191. Why do you mention the name
of Lt. Jg. Julian Minci here?
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192. Does Walter von Schenkopp
make a better example here?
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193. He defected from the Empire
when he was very little...
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194. so his situation can't be
characterized as one of happiness.
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195. Crap!
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196. Why should I...?
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197. In any case, Karin!
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198. Yes.
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199. It doesn't suit our fleet to pride itself on
misery, and it doesn't suit you, either.
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200. No matter how much you hate him,
it's not like he'll live forever.
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201. That bastard Ivan Konev, too...
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202. he made me think that he wouldn't die even
if he got killed, but he's gone, just like that.
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203. In any case, that Schenkopp
the middle-aged scoundrel...
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204. will die at least
twenty years before you do.
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205. It's meaningless to make up with
a gravestone, don't you think?
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206. She probably hates me...
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207. Yang, after the recapture of
Iserlohn Fortress was completed...
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208. and the ensuing
chaos settled down...
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209. finally got around to investigating the
disk that Julian brought from Earth.
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210. Since Terraism Headquarters was
destroyed, he did not feel any urgency;
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211. That was the reason it
took him until now.
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212. But its contents were
enough to startle everyone.
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213. That's because it recorded the relationship
between Phezzan and Terraism...
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214. going back for one century.
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215. Come to think of it, Leopold Laap, the first
Landsherr, was a merchant from Earth.
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216. The source of the underground
funding that caused the Empire...
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217. to acknowledge the establishment of
Phezzan had been a mystery up to now, but...
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218. I see, the vast affluence hidden on
Earth at the time of the Sirius War...
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219. In other words, its facade was Phezzan,
and the reverse side was Terraism.
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220. So does that mean joining
forces with the Phezzani...
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221. would be equal to cordially dancing
cheek to cheek with the Terraists?
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222. It's not funny!
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223. I don't know
anything about that!
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224. If I have had anything to do with Terraism,
it's only that I transported pilgrims to Earth.
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225. Moreover, in their Headquarters,
I fought them alongside you!
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226. I know.
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227. I don't think all Phezzani
merchants are agents of Terraism.
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228. But I wonder about the
generations of their top brass...
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229. especially Rubinsky,
who's missing at present.
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230. I wonder what they have been scheming
to do, and what they will scheme to do.
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231. And they've persisted for
last nine centuries...
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232. I'm in awe.
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233. At this point, it's hard
not to be concerned...
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234. whether or not the Terraists
have actually been wiped out...
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235. or whether or not the
Grand Bishop actually died.
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236. We didn't
confirm his death.
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237. All right.
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238. Send me to Phezzan.
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239. In any case, I have to make
contact with other free merchants.
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240. Plus, I want to
investigate Rubinsky.
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241. You go to Phezzan
and don't return.
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242. I hope something like that
doesn't happen, Captain Konev.
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243. What the hell
do you mean?
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244. I mean just what I said.
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245. Boris!
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246. Commander Poplan, too,
just cut it out.
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247. While maintaining our distance from the
former autonomous government of Phezzan...
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248. we should look into seeking support
from among the free merchants.
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249. In any case, I think we should
have Captain Konev go to Phezzan.
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250. Will you take us up
on our request?
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251. Of course.
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252. All right.
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253. Then, for today,
you're dismissed.
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254. Let's cool down our
heads for a while.
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255. Despite what I said, considering the unusual
connection between Phezzan and Terraism...
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256. we can't form an alliance with
them just for the sake of finance.
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257. The issue is how far the influence of
Terraism has extended in Phezzan, isn't it?
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258. Yeah.
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259. And depending on it, the basis of our strategy
for the future may crumble into pieces.
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260. Oh, well.
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261. Julian.
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262. Yes.
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263. In the end, conspiracies or terrorism
cannot reverse the flow of history.
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264. But they can
make it stagnant.
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265. Whether it's Terraism or Adrian Rubinsky,
we can't let them do that.
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266. Around that time,
Adrian Rubinsky had moved...
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267. from his underground hideout within
Phezzan City to the Okanagan Mountains.
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268. About fifty people are ensconced
here along with him.
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269. That man who I think was named Odets,
turned out to be rather useful, didn't he?
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270. He's a third-rate politician whose only
merit is his ability to make speeches...
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271. but precisely because of it...
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272. he desperately made efforts for the sake of his existence, I suppose.
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273. Of course, it's also
because there was someone...
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274. who wanted to believe the false
rumors he was spreading around.
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275. Dominic San Piel
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276. You mean the
man named Lang?
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277. Yes.
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278. The next target is him.
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279. And we should get rid of Odets soon,
now that we have no more use for him.
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280. I wonder if they'll fall to your puppeteer
strings so easily one after another.
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281. People who are greedy
are easy to manipulate.
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282. In that regard, he seems to have
a larger-than-normal ambition.
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283. Ambition?
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284. By making Chief of Military Affairs,
Fleet Admiral Oberstein...
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285. and Chief of the High Command Office, Fleet Admiral Reuental fight with one another...
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286. he hopes to gain a windfall
profit from their competition...
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287. and to become the most
important vassal in the Empire.
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288. I'm flabbergasted.
It's the dream of an idiot.
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289. From the point of view
of other people, that is.
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290. So what kinds of
dreams do you have?
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291. A dream of an idiot, from the
point of view of other people.
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292. But still, I wonder if
Terraism actually did die out.
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293. I don't know.
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294. Even though their
headquarters was destroyed...
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295. their chapters live on all
over the place, don't they?
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296. Even if the Empire has
been persecuting them...
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297. I wonder if there will be some
movement from their surviving members.
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298. Yeah.
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299. That's what I want to know.
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300. But we don't have
time for that.
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301. That's right.
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302. We're facing Kaiser Reinhard's
threat right in front of us.
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303. It really is a threat.
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304. But it's a threat not just
in terms of military power.
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305. It's a threat because he's
succeeding in changing history...
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306. with power that
is not democratic.
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307. Autocracy is the most effective structure
with which to carry out drastic changes.
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308. On the other hand,
democracy is a roundabout thing.
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309. And people who are disenchanted with
such roundabout-ness will always say:
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310. "Let's give power to a great politician and
have him spearhead revolutionary changes."
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311. I wonder if the masses have
always wanted an autocrat.
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312. And they might just be getting the
ideal autocratic ruler right now.
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313. Compared to that brilliant golden idol,
democracy is nothing but a faded bronze idol...
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314. No, no!
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315. Julian, we're soldiers.
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316. And republican democratic structure is
often born from the muzzle of guns.
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317. But the military, despite
engendering democracy...
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318. should never boast
of its accomplishment.
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319. And it's not an unfair thing.
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320. Because the gist of democracy lies in
control by the people, who have the power.
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321. Democracy institutionalizes the control of
the power-holders by law and structure.
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322. And the military needs
this control the most.
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323. They fight for the political structure
that fundamentally denies them.
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324. The military of a democracy must
accept that contradictory structure.
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325. The only things the military can
demand from its government...
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326. are a retirement pension and
paid leave; that's about it.
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327. In other words, the rights of the workers -
they cannot demand for more than that.
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328. But I wanted you to act upon your
personal feelings and self-interest.
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329. Julian.
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330. I knew you'd scold me, but
those are my honest feelings.
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331. As a place for immense talent to act freely, an autocracy is better suited than a democracy.
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332. Isn't that too ironic?
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333. If Reinhard von Musel had
been born in the Alliance...
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334. he might have been the
second coming of Rudolph...
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335. a dangerous highflier who
destroyed democracy from within.
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336. On the other hand, if Admiral
Yang had been born in the Empire...
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337. you might have become
the Emperor instead of him.
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338. Julian, that's an
extremely useless example.
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339. I know, but...
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340. It's not like I've rid myself
of all personal feelings.
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341. At the Battle of Vermilion, if not
for the government's order...
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342. I could have defeated
Reinhard von Lohengramm.
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343. But Julian, I didn't
want to kill him.
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344. I'm saying that honestly.
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345. He's not necessarily
perfect in his character...
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346. but he's the most brilliant existence
of the past few centuries of history.
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347. To destroy that with my own hand...
I couldn't help but feel scared by it.
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348. At that time, I may have avoided responsibility
with the governmental order as an excuse.
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349. And for that, I may have been loyal both
to the government and to myself.
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350. But, for instance, for the
soldiers who died in the war...
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351. that could be characterized as
an act of unforgivable betrayal.
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352. After all, they didn't fight for the preservation
of the power-holders or for my sentimentality.
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353. Oh, I'm always like this.
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354. I'm disgustingly
without progress.
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355. Well, Julian,
for a mental switchover...
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356. can you demonstrate the masterful
skill you haven't shown me in a while?
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357. Tea, right?
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358. There's a good Alsha Tea
that I got on Phezzan.
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359. Shall we use that?
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360. We have two bases,
Iserlohn and El Facil.
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361. For the Imperial Forces, the natural
tactical plan is to sever the two.
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362. While their main fleet, led by the
Kaiser himself, makes its move...
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363. another fleet will probably aim for the
Iserlohn Corridor from within the Empire.
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364. When do you think
it will come about?
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365. Let's see.
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366. It's probably not
in the distant future.
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367. He won't hesitate once the supplies
and coordination are secured.
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368. More than anything else...
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369. I don't think he can stand the thought of
someone else besides him making history.
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370. Unmistakably, he will become an immense
deluge that will try to obliterate us.
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371. In countering that, we're just
trying to build a humble embankment.
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372. For the day in the future when the
flood leaves and the tide recedes.
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373. For Kaiser Reinhard, there's the
shortest path to peace and unification...
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374. and for us, there's the long road
that leads toward righteous democracy.
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375. When both paths cross
in the war of bloodshed...
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376. if something called God actually exists,
I wonder which side He will affirm.
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377. The Imperial Fleet's campaign
against El Facil and Iserlohn...
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378. seemed just a matter
of time to anyone's eyes.
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379. But Kaiser Reinhard's Imperial
expedition was postponed once again...
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380. by one report, delivered
from afar on Planet Phezzan.
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381. This report, which
was later called...
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382. "One letter that stopped the
advance of 10 million soldiers..."
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383. came from Chief of
Legal Affairs, Bruckdorf.
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384. Mittermeyer, no, call Muller.
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385. According to that report...
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386. "there was a disquieting action on
the part of Fleet Admiral Reuental."
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387. The situation was heading
in an unexpected direction.
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388. Furukawa Toshio
Yasuhara Yoshito
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389. Preview of Next Episode
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390. There is a suspicion of treason
by Fleet Admiral Reuental.
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391. That report causes a grave
ripple within the Imperial Fleet.
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392. Reinhard interrogates Reuental himself.
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393. The memory of their first meeting from
five years ago revives in their minds.
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394. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 74
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395. The Movement of the Thunderbolt
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396. Next episode of
Legend of the Galactic Heroes...
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397. Another page to the
history of the galaxy.
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