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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. With a force smaller than
one fleet of days gone by...
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6. we were about to fight a war
against 90% of the universe.
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7. We were at the height of fear and tension, and
it would not be surprising if we went insane.
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8. But no one went insane.
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9. That is because...
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10. "... everyone was essentially
insane from the beginning."
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11. If you write prose too predictably, before
readers get bored, the publishers won't like it.
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12. You have to write prose that
gives a more fresh impact.
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13. Shut up, you
self-proclaimed "ace."
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14. Before you dribble your boasting on other
people, what about your own homework?
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15. Did you come up with our catchphrase
that rivals the Empire's "Sieg Kaiser" ?
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16. Yes, it's been decided.
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17. "Viva, Democracy!"
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18. Oh, so you settled
on that in the end?
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19. You were saying it lacked
splendor or something.
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20. To tell the truth,
I have one more.
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21. Let's hear it.
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22. "Die, Kaiser!"
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23. That's better.
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24. It has a lot more republican-like
expressiveness than the former.
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25. But, oh well, it's pathetic we can't
even come up with a catchphrase...
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26. without borrowing the
name of the Kaiser.
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27. I guess we are
linguistic parasites.
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28. If you're aiming to become a
documentary literature writer...
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29. I don't think you want to throw around
too many bizarre coined phrases.
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30. There's a transmission
from the Imperial Fleet.
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31. On April 20th of Space Calendar 800,
New Imperial Calendar 2...
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32. a transmission from Imperial High Admiral
Bittenfeld was sent to Iserlohn Fortress.
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33. From Admiral Bittenfeld...?
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34. Well, do you want to at
least confirm the content?
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35. Sure, I'll at least take a
look just for the sake of it.
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36. Send it over
to my display.
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37. The Imperial Force gives notice to Mr. Yang
Wenli, whose position has now changed...
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38. from the greatest commander of the former Alliance Force...
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39. to the only commander of
the remnant republicans.
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40. Your resistance to peace and unification
is not only morally meaningless...
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41. but also tactically most difficult,
as well as strategically impossible.
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42. A sage like yourself must
surely understand this.
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43. Thus, I advise you
most sincerely.
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44. If you wish to protect your
life and humble honor...
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45. you should put down your banner of
rebellion and beg for the Kaiser's mercy.
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46. I will be happy to be a
mediator for that purpose.
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47. I hope to receive
your rational response.
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48. Admiral Bittenfeld seems to have the
talent for selling a fight at a high price.
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49. I wish he'd been born in the Alliance
and had become a politician.
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50. Because we could have hoped for a battle
of words between him and Mr. Job Truniht?
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51. If that had happened, I would
have pulled for Bittenfeld.
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52. So, as a commander outside
of the "only commander..."
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53. what do you think,
Vice Admiral Attenborough?
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54. It doesn't have an iota
of literary sensibility.
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55. No, that's not
what I meant.
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56. I'm asking what you think the reason
is that he'd send a message like this.
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57. I don't think there's
much reason to it.
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58. If it were a message from the
Kaiser himself, it would be different...
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59. but from that
Admiral Bittenfeld...?
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60. It's more suited to him to challenge you to a
revenge match for the Battle of Amlitzer...
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61. with an all-out effort
by the Black Lancers.
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62. Yeah.
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63. Until now, I've made strategic plans with
only the Kaiser Reinhard as the opponent...
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64. but if Bittenfeld acts on his
own outside of the Kaiser's control...
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65. the circumstances will change.
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66. First of all, is this an arbitrary
action by Bittenfeld...
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67. or was it done on
the Kaiser's orders?
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68. Serious or formality?
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69. Is it a diversionary action?
Or is he hoping for internal strife?
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70. Shall we send a
response, Admiral?
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71. Let's see.
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72. What do you think, Julian?
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73. I doubt it's much of an issue even
if we don't do anything about it.
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74. But just as a courtesy...
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75. why don't you send a minimal reply
strictly addressed to Admiral Bittenfeld?
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76. Yeah, that sounds
just about right.
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77. Planet El Facil
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78. No matter how truly
ingenious Admiral Yang is...
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79. his defeat is all but certain in the
face of such overwhelming odds.
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80. At this rate, El Facil will share Admiral Yang's fate as well.
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81. Francesk Romsky
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82. What are you trying to say?
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83. At this juncture, I think
we must make a choice...
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84. between the Revolutionary
Government itself and Yang's party.
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85. Choice?
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86. In other words, why don't we hand over Yang's
party and Iserlohn Fortress to the Empire...
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87. in exchange for sanctioning the autonomy
of the Revolutionary Government?
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88. First, pretending that the Empire
proposed to sanction the autonomy...
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89. we lure Yang away
from Iserlohn, and arrest him.
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90. This way, we can
neutralize the Fortress.
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91. Since Yang's plan is based on
coexistence with the Empire...
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92. he can't refuse it if such
a proposal was made.
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93. No, I can't do
something like that.
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94. First of all, it's us who
invited Admiral Yang here...
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95. in an effort to borrow
his fame and military power.
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96. If we betray him, the spiritual cleanliness
of republican democracy itself will be lost.
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97. Besides, think about those military officers
who assassinated Council Leader Lebello...
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98. and how the Kaiser treated them.
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99. More importantly, I don't want to
do something despicable like that.
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100. In this manner, Yang was able to evade the
danger of being sold off to the Empire...
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101. by the civilian government
for the second time.
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102. Romsky's decision was
rather apolitical...
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103. and merely a statement out
of a personal sense of shame.
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104. But precisely
because of it...
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105. he averted the undesirable outcome
that Joanne Lebello had suffered.
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106. In any case, facing the reality of invasion
by an overwhelming Imperial force...
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107. the Revolutionary
Government had to do something.
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108. In the end, they decided to declare
Planet El Facil to be defenseless...
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109. and evacuated the top officials of
the government to Iserlohn Fortress.
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110. If we deploy our fleet
outside the Corridor...
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111. we'll be surrounded by the
overwhelmingly larger Imperial Force.
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112. Moreover, under
this circumstance...
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113. if someone like Fleet Admiral Mittermeyer,
whose strength is swift tactics...
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114. comes in and shuts off the
entrance of the Corridor...
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115. our only fate is to be
enveloped and annihilated.
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116. Just as I thought, dragging them inside
the Corridor seems to be the only way.
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117. Luring the Kaiser
inside the Corridor...
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118. will we pretend to lose the battle
initially and let him boast of his victory?
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119. Or will we go all-out and make him
suffer a loss in the first battle...
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120. in order to drive him to frenzy
with the chagrin of defeat?
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121. Well, neither one
seems to work.
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122. If he was the kind of opponent
who'd fall for a trap like that...
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123. I wouldn't have to go
to all this trouble.
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124. I might've been a little
hasty to conclude...
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125. that there was no strategic
importance to Iserlohn Fortress.
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126. The reason the Imperial Force's
logistics lines are extended this much...
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127. is precisely because they do not
have control of the Iserlohn Corridor.
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128. Its tactical value
goes without saying.
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129. And the political value.
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130. As much as it's against my will, the fact
that I, a mere icon without substance...
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131. hold the impregnable Iserlohn Fortress
and continue to put up resistance...
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132. against the Empire itself
becomes the spiritual support...
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133. for people who uphold
republican democracy.
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134. Therefore, Iserlohn Fortress...
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135. has a tremendous value as a factor
in peace negotiations with the Empire.
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136. But in order to bring Kaiser Reinhard
to the negotiation table...
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137. we have to garner
tactical victories...
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138. to prove to him that we are
qualified to request such negotiations.
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139. More than anything else, he...
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140. Kaiser Reinhard seems to
want to fight against me.
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141. If I let him down, he probably
won't ever forgive me.
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142. To tell the truth, I'm hoping that it's the
height of vanity for me to think that way.
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143. But he thinks much more highly
of me than the real thing.
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144. It's supposed to
be an honor, but...
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145. And in fact, after the Battle of Vermilion,
he extended an invitation to me.
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146. And I was the one
who turned him down.
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147. That's because no matter how brilliant
a ruler Kaiser Reinhard himself is...
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148. I cannot take the hand
of an autocratic ruler.
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149. As much as the Kaiser has his own nature,
I also have things that I can't break free of.
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150. Do you mean it's
predetermination?
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151. I could live with it
if you said "fate..."
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152. but "predetermination" is
really an unpleasant word.
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153. It insults human
beings in two ways.
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154. First, it stymies the thought
process that analyzes situations.
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155. And secondly, it belittles the free will of
human beings as something of little value.
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156. Julian, there is no such thing
as a predetermined battle.
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157. No matter what the circumstances are, in
the end, it's something that we choose to do.
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158. I'm sorry.
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159. No, this is something I'm
saying to myself as a caution.
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160. When you have a convenient
word like "predetermination..."
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161. you get tempted to shift blame
to it to justify your decision.
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162. I don't think
I'm always right.
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163. But even if I end up making a mistake, I want to make that mistake on my own responsibility.
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164. You're right.
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165. If you can make a mistake, we can
resign ourselves to our mistakes, too.
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166. Hey, hey.
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167. But truthfully, I'm not really
confident about this situation, either.
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168. If I lose this battle to the Kaiser, most likely the
Kaiser will treat my followers with kindness.
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169. For the future of each of those individuals,
that may be a more fortunate outcome.
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170. Admiral...
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171. She's dexterous.
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172. I'm sorry.
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173. It's okay.
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174. You were watching me.
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175. Well, I was just thinking you
were doing something dexterous.
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176. I heard that the Lt. Jg. is skillful and can do
everything well, unlike my unskilled self.
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177. It's only because I have people
around me who can do many things...
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178. that I've learned from
them from time to time.
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179. Right, I heard you're blessed
with many good teachers.
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180. Am I being envied...?
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181. It General Schenkopp
is a good person.
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182. I see.
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183. From the male point of view,
he must be an enviable person!
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184. He does whatever he wants.
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185. He's the kind of person who's okay
with it as long as it's a woman!
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186. You're so one-sided!
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187. Was your mother the kind of woman
who, from the male perspective...
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188. was "okay" as long
as she was a woman?
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189. There's no reason for you
to say something like that!
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190. No, there's none, Lt. Jg.
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191. You're the one who
made me say it.
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192. Well, Julian is
clumsier than I thought.
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193. He's at an age where a "smart" man
would know how to handle a woman.
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194. Oh, Julian has
always been clumsy.
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195. Sure, he's intelligent and does well
with things he's learned and studied...
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196. but it's not a
"smart" way of life...
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197. to uphold one's belief and not
even look at other easier ways out.
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198. He can't help but
turn out like that...
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199. since he's been at Yang's side and
receiving much influence from him.
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200. In other words, it's the
responsibility of the guardian.
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201. What happens to the responsibility of someone
who introduced Julian to that guardian?
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202. You didn't disagree
with it at that time!
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203. Of course not.
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204. I thought it
was a good thing.
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205. I still think so even now.
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206. Darling, since it was a rare good deed on
your part, are you now having regrets?
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207. Watch your manners.
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208. She's not really an
illegitimate child.
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209. I myself didn't know she existed,
so I wasn't intentionally hiding her existence.
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210. So it was all legitimate fair play,
and I have nothing to be blamed for.
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211. If Karin hears that, she'll surely
want to kick you in the behind.
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212. Oh, do you want to join us?
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213. No, thank you.
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214. I'd rather not be
infected by impurity germs.
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215. What is that?
He's being anti-social today.
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216. He must be sulking over what
happened the other day.
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217. "What happened the other day" ?
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218. Well, he tried to butt into a party
among the younger guys, so we told him...
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219. "No one over 30 years of age is allowed,"
and pushed him out, so he's holding a grudge.
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220. Middle-aged people are so nasty.
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221. I heard that!
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222. Who's "middle-aged" ?
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223. Besides, they say "30 years old,
30 years old," whatever...
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224. It's not like I
wanted to become it.
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225. I've never done evil things
like Lt General Schenkopp has.
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226. Why did I have
to turn 30?
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227. Life is so unfair.
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228. As far as I'm concerned,
I wouldn't want a good-for-nothing...
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229. who couldn't even do
anything evil, to turn 30.
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230. Julian, come over
here and join me.
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231. If you go there, you'll be
infected with depravity.
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232. But really, it's rather impressive that
not even one person seems scared...
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233. even though we're entering
a battle against the Empire...
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234. under this decisively
disadvantageous situation.
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235. Right.
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236. It's all because of
our commander's character.
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237. It's the power of personal influence,
or rather of contamination.
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238. It's appalling, really.
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239. Before joining the Yang Fleet, they all must've
been serious and stiff-mannered soldiers.
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240. Like Admiral Merkatz.
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241. There seems to be an
exception, doesn't it?
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242. You mean Lt General Schenkopp?
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243. Um, he doesn't seem
to be the only one.
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244. It's Poplan, then, huh?
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245. He, too, seems to be an
innately evil character.
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246. Yeah, do you want me to teach
you something interesting?
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247. What is it?
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248. It's the most powerful
words in this world.
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249. No just argument or eloquence
can stand a chance against it.
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250. If you teach me for free.
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251. Hm, that's a good line, too.
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252. But it falls
short of this one.
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253. It's...
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254. "So what?"
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255. I'm thinking about responding to
Bittenfeld's message with those words.
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256. If you make fun of him too much,
it'll get scary afterwards.
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257. Julian, what's the possibility we'll defeat the
Imperial Force in an honest, head on battle?
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258. I'd say none.
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259. It's good and concise.
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260. In other words, no
matter what we do now...
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261. the possibilities of victory won't
decrease any further at this stage.
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262. Therefore, no matter what
we do, it won't set us back.
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263. I don't know if it even
qualifies as a syllogism.
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264. So what?
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265. After all, I'm doing this
with foppery and whim.
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266. Even if I turn
serious now...
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267. I won't stand a chance against the
seriousness of the Imperial Force.
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268. Dogs bite.
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269. Cats claw.
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270. There are ways of fighting that
are suitable for each one.
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271. Fights...
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272. Good evening.
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273. I'm sorry to disturb you.
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274. A lot of things
happened tonight.
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275. And I had to realize that
I was an immature human being...
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276. so I felt like I wanted
to shout to vent it...
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277. No, you're not immature.
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278. In a way, you are, well...
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279. half-mature?
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280. How about a drink?
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281. Thank you.
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282. But is it okay, for you
to leave the bedroom?
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283. Vice Admiral Cazellnu was lamenting, "I have no chance to have a drink with my son."
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284. It's probably punishment for having
bullied a virtuous junior for a long time.
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285. Serves him right.
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286. To become an adult means to
know one's drinking capacity.
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287. Julian never forgot that they talked
with each other till sunrise that night.
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288. At least so far, there's no
doubt that Kaiser Reinhard...
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289. is one of the highest grade
autocratic rulers in human history.
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290. So we're forced to face
the ultimate contradiction.
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291. Contradiction?
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292. In the end, Yang didn't say much of
value in terms of love and relationships.
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293. In other words, when the absolute majority
of the people affirm and accept autocracy...
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294. we who advocate for the sovereignty of
the people become the enemy of the people.
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295. That is because both
Yang and Julian knew...
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296. that there are things each person
must realize on his or her own.
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297. If we have to bring down a virtuous ruler
to preserve the institution of democracy...
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298. democracy becomes the
enemy of good governance.
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299. We have no choice but to
laugh at such a paradox.
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300. Naturally, the conversation topic shifted to
the situation they were in at the moment.
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301. Though a virtuous ruler like
Kaiser Reinhard may be good for us...
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302. it's meant to be a preventive measure for
the future, when tyrants might come out, so...
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303. There have been all kinds
of people in the past...
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304. who justified bloodshed in the present
by citing potential danger in the future.
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305. For political persecution, that logic
is usually used as a rationale.
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306. I want to secure a seedbed of
democracy where we can lie low...
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307. while things are governed wisely and
break out when misgovernment occurs.
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308. In order to have the Empire approve of it, we must fight against Kaiser Reinhard and win.
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309. But now, the possibility that such a
thought itself may be pushed aside...
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310. as meaningless by the people
themselves has grown significantly larger.
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311. Julian renewed his
realization that Yang...
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312. whom he thought of as an absolute presence, also had many things he agonized over...
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313. and was struck by that realization more
so than by the content of their talks itself.
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314. If there are such things as absolute good
and absolute evil like there are in TV dramas...
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315. I wonder how simple
human lives would be.
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316. This became the last day that Julian Minci
talked with Yang Wenli through the night.
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317. Commodore Fork, you,
above all people...
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318. should be able to become the
savior of republican democracy.
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319. Yang Wenli is...
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320. Yang Wenli is planning to compromise with that autocratic ruler, Reinhard von Lohengramm.
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321. He plans to make a peace
treaty, accept his rule...
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322. and under his rule, he plans to
secure his status and privileges.
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323. Kill Yang Wenli.
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324. He's a despicable traitor who is selling off
the righteousness of republican democracy.
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325. Commodore Fork!
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326. No, if things had gone the
way they were supposed to...
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327. you should have been a
young Fleet Admiral by now...
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328. and you would have led the
entirety of the Alliance Fleet...
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329. to fight a decisive battle
with the universe split in two.
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330. Yang Wenli stole the
status that was yours.
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331. We will make all the
necessary preparations.
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332. Kill Yang Wenli, restore the
righteousness of republican democracy...
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333. and reclaim your
rightful status.
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334. That's right.
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335. I am the hero of
republican democracy.
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336. I am...
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337. Yang...
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338. Yang Wenli, you bastard...
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339. Manipulating him is easy.
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340. All we have to do is let him believe what
he wanted to believe from the beginning.
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341. All right, this isn't something you
have to necessarily remember...
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342. but I want to
say one thing.
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343. From antiquity, the one
who is assassinated...
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344. would've left his name in history regardless
of whether or not he was assassinated.
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345. But the one who assassinates
will leave his name in history...
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346. only because he carried
out the assassination.
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347. Most likely, as the man who
assassinates Yang Wenli...
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348. Andrew Fork will only leave
his infamy to posterity.
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349. But that's a lot better
than being forgotten.
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350. In other words,
this is charity...
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351. for a fool who aspired for glory
despite not possessing any talent.
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352. Well, it took a lot more
effort than I expected.
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353. The first draft was thrown away
because it was too vulgar.
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354. The second draft was rewritten
because it seemed too violent.
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355. So this is the third draft.
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356. I see.
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357. So this is supposed to
be decent and moderate?
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358. "To Admiral Bittenfeld, the
miracle man whose rank rises..."
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359. "... despite suffering a series
of failures every year."
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360. "Your weakness lies in the imbalance
between courage and prudence..."
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361. "... and if you wish to rectify it,
please feel free to come attack us. "
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362. "You will be given one last chance to
learn and grow with failure as a lesson."
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363. From a commander other than
"the only commander," Dusty Attenborough.
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364. Hey.
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365. My name doesn't have to be there.
I'm only a field grade commander.
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366. Is that the issue?
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367. Admiral Bittenfeld
will surely be angry.
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368. That's precisely our plan.
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369. The blood that he already has too
much of will all rush up to his head.
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370. Do you think this is all right?
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371. It might not be too good.
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372. I understand Vice Admiral
Attenborough's intentions...
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373. but this is not very
sophisticated prose.
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374. You shouldn't base the notion of
"propriety" on you as the standard-bearer.
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375. The recipient may not necessarily
understand sophisticated prose.
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376. I'm only returning the merchandise
he sold to us, with additional value.
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377. I think it'll be effective.
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378. Bittenfeld gets angry and rushes
in blindly like a wild boar?
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379. The Kaiser must surely have given
him orders to control himself.
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380. Not even he would take
impulsive actions so easily.
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381. Or on the contrary...
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382. the provocation might instigate a full
frontal assault from the Imperial Fleet...
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383. and we may be forced into
battle before we're prepared.
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384. Besides, both Bittenfeld and Fahrenheit
are battle-tested commanders.
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385. You shouldn't forget that they have the
power to obliterate those tiny little tricks.
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386. I think Lt General Schenkopp's
opinion is uncharacteristically sound...
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387. but since you don't get your
turn in fleet battles...
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388. it seems your evaluation of other
people's strategies tends to get harsher.
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389. "Get harsher" ?
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390. You've got to be kidding.
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391. You make it sound as
though he's normally mild.
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392. If we can make the Bittenfeld and Fahrenheit
Fleets targets of our one-by-one attack...
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393. that will reduce the combat
potential differential somewhat.
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394. It might be worth trying.
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395. If our fleet rushes out at the
same time we send our response...
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396. he probably won't
turn away and retreat.
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397. Regardless of the matter
of their personalities...
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398. they have no choice but to
counterattack if they are attacked.
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399. First, we attack them, and then afterwards,
we fight against Kaiser Reinhard's main fleets.
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400. That way, we might be able to inflict a psychological advance attack on the prideful Kaiser.
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401. I agree! I agree!
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402. Even if we adopt that plan, since
our opponent is the Black Lancers...
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403. we'll risk the possibility of getting not
only the bait but also our hands bitten off.
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404. This is something I myself
would consider villainous...
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405. Admiral Merkatz, I'd like to borrow your
name, but I wonder if it is okay with you.
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406. On April 27th of Space Calendar 800,
New Imperial Calendar 2...
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407. the response to the summons to
surrender, written by Attenborough...
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408. was sent to the Black Lancers.
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409. The Battle of the Corridor, which positioned
this year as a tragic year in human history...
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410. was about to commence.
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411. Tomiyama Kei
Sakakibara Yoshiko
Sasaki Nozomu
Mitsuishi Kotono
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412. Inoue Kazuhiko
Hazama Michio
Yamada Ki-ton
Aono Takeshi
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413. Naya Goro
Furukawa Toshio
Matsuo Keiko
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414. De Villier:
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415. Noda Keiichi
Ginga Banjou
Furuya Tohru
Yara Yuusaku
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416. Preview of Next Episode
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417. Yang Wenli sets up a trap to drag
the Black Lancers into combat.
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418. As Bittenfeld, despite knowing that it is a trap,
chooses to make a forceful breakthrough.
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419. Fahrenheit is also forced
into the battle.
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420. Finally, the first gun of
the decisive battle is fired.
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421. Next episode of Legend
of the Galactic Heroes...
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422. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 79
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423. The Battle of the Corridor (Part I)
Ever-Victorious Against Undefeated
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424. Another page to the
history of the galaxy.
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