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. On October 9th of Space Calendar 799,
New Imperial Calendar 1...
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6. Kaiser Reinhard summoned Chief of Military
Affairs, Fleet Admiral Paul von Oberstein...
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7. Chief of High Command Office,
Fleet Admiral Oskar von Reuental...
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8. Chief Commander of Space Fleet,
Fleet Admiral Wolfgang Mittermeyer...
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9. his top three
Imperial Military Commanders.
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10. When is His Majesty
expected to arrive?
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11. Soon, I would think.
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12. Why did His Majesty summon us?
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13. It's probably about Lennenkanpt.
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14. You're right.
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15. There has been a report
from Admiral Steinmetz.
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16. And?
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17. Lennenkanpt has already
crossed the gate to Hades.
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18. His body will be delivered
in the near future.
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19. I see.
Just as I thought.
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20. And?
The cause of his death is?
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21. Suicide.
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22. Then we can't hold Yang Wenli
accountable for Lennenkanpt's death.
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23. If Lennenkanpt had been
in a favorable situtation...
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24. he would've had no
reason to commit suicide.
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25. It is evident that part
of the responsibility...
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26. for cornering him into such a
situation lies with Yang Wenli.
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27. Moreover, since he has provided no
explanations and is still on the run...
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28. it is inevitable that
he will be held responsible.
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29. But wasn't it Lennenkanpt
who created the situation?
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30. Right now, we can
only speculate...
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31. but Lennenkanpt lost to Yang
Wenli twice on the battlefield.
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32. He couldn't forget
the humiliation and...
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33. as he attempted to arrest him based
on suspicion without hard evidence...
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34. suffered a shrewd
counterattack, perhaps?
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35. Lennenkanpt was always fair
to his subordinates, but...
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36. Unfortunately, Yang Wenli
was not his subordinate.
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37. Right.
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38. But if it were Yang Wenli and
not Lennenkanpt who had died...
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39. His Majesty would have been
more despondent, wouldn't he?
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40. When he met Yang after
the Battle of Vermilion...
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41. His Majesty desired to add him to his command, and he may not have given up on it.
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42. I heard that you vehemently opposed
it at that time and, in the end...
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43. proposed several conditions
if it were to happen.
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44. I would be interested in
knowing what you proposed.
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45. Do you want to hear it,
Fleet Admiral Reuental?
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46. No, I know it without
hearing it from you.
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47. Really?
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48. Appoint Yang to be the Governor-General
of the former Alliance territory...
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49. have him rule his homeland, and make
him battle his former subordinates.
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50. That's what you
intended, wasn't it?
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51. That would be the kind of
plan you'd come up with.
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52. Is it more important to you to
put people through an ordeal...
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53. rather than to gather their
talent under His Majesty?
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54. It is important to gather talent,
but aren't we also responsible...
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55. for determining if those talents
are worthy of our trust?
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56. So you're saying that those who come to
serve His Majesty must pass your trials.
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57. That all sounds great...
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58. but who would oversee the judge's
fairness and his loyalty to His Majesty?
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59. You two can do
that, can't you?
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60. Regardless of the system, the substance of
military power in the Reich lies with you two.
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61. When you think I lack the fairness,
you have the means to depose me.
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62. The Chief of Military Affairs
appears to misunderstand something.
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63. What misunderstanding?
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64. It's about where the
military power lies.
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65. In the Lohengramm Dynasty...
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66. the entirety of military power lies under
the command of Kaiser Reinhard himself.
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67. Chief Commander Mittermeyer and
I are merely His Majesty's agents.
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68. Listening to what the Chief
of Military Affairs says...
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69. it sounds as though you're suggesting
our privatization of military power, but...
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70. That's strange.
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71. If I appropriate
your reasoning...
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72. you have no need to worry whether or not
I am fair to His Majesty from the beginning.
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73. Isn't my fairness something only His Majesty
himself has the right to assess?
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74. What sophistry!
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75. Cut it out,
both of you!
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76. I thought it was my role to argue
against the Chief of Military Affairs...
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77. but it seems you've been stealing
my turns from me these days.
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78. Don't be sarcastic, Mittermeyer.
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79. I myself am aware that
I was being immature.
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80. Have you all heard
about Lennenkanpt?
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81. Yes, My Lord.
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82. Lennenkanpt was not a
man of perfect character.
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83. But he was not so sinful as to be
forced to die in this manner, either.
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84. I feel sorry for him.
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85. Whom do you think should be held
responsible for this, Your Majesty?
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86. Instead of pining for the
bitterness of last year's grapes...
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87. we should find the seeds
of this year's grapes.
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88. Rather, at this stage...
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89. I'll take advantage of the fissure between
Yang Wenli and the Alliance government...
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90. and invite that man of
uncommon talent into our camp.
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91. What do you think,
Chief of Military Affairs?
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92. That sounds fine.
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93. But only if Yang Wenli severs his
ties with the Free Planets Alliance.
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94. That should be our
condition, I would think.
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95. For Yang Wenli
to serve Your Majesty...
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96. it'd mean he'd have to abandon the
nation to which he's belonged till today...
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97. and to disavow the reasons for
which he's fought till today.
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98. Then it's for his own sake that
he obliterates all elements...
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99. that can become
lingering attachments.
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100. But of course, I wouldn't think it would
be possible for him to do such a thing.
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101. There's no way Yang
Wenli will serve me...
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102. In short, that's what you
want to assert, isn't it?
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103. Yes, Your Majesty.
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104. Moreover, if Yang Wenli did kneel
down to serve Your Majesty...
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105. what kind of status and
position would you award him?
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106. If the reward were too little,
he would be dissatisfied.
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107. And if it were too excessive,
it would cause alarm among others.
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108. I understand.
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109. Let's put aside the issue
of Yang Wenli for now.
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110. But still, it couldn't even hold
one individual, Yang Wenli.
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111. How narrow-minded a
democratic nation can be.
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112. Respectfully, Your Majesty...
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113. the problem lies not so much in the system
itself, but rather in those who operate it.
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114. The fact that the Goldenbaum Dynasty
couldn't accept Your Majesty's genius...
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115. is an example to consider
from our recent past.
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116. I see, you're right.
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117. So what will you
do then, Your Majesty?
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118. Taking advantage of the opportunity
that Lennenkanpt's death has provided...
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119. will you annex the entire
Alliance territory right away?
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120. We had previously given
them a reprieve, but...
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121. It might be fine to mobilize all of our forces to
end all chaos with one swing of the sword...
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122. but as I see it, the republicans have taken
great pains to dance their crazy dance.
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123. For the time being, we can just be
spectators from a high place...
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124. till they get
exhausted from dancing.
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125. Please, Kaiser, do not give me
an opportunity for rebellion.
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126. I've chosen you to be the
helmsman of history...
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127. supported you, and proudly
looked up to your battle flag.
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128. Please don't make
me regret it.
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129. You should always walk in front of me,
and moreover, brim with brilliant luster.
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130. Passivity and stability cannot
be the source of your light.
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131. Incomparable ambition and
aggressiveness are your true merits.
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132. A - the New Galactic Reich,
the Lohengramm Dynasty.
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133. B - the present government
of the Free Planets Alliance.
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134. C - Yang Wenli and
his independent force.
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135. D - the former powerholders of Phezzan.
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136. E - the former Reich, the remnants
of the Goldenbaum Dynasty.
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137. F - El Facil, which
declared independence.
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138. G - the remnants of the Terraists
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139. I may be thinking
too much, but...
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140. It used to be simple until just a few
years ago, but now it's so complicated.
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141. Right now, we probably shouldn't
have to worry about E and G.
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142. The problem is that if
Yang Wenli's popularity...
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143. the Alliance's military power, and former
Phezzanis' economic power form an alliance...
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144. it might pose a
threat to the New Reich.
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145. Yang, too, probably doesn't think
he can change the situation...
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146. with just his
limited military power.
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147. If he were to think that way, he would be too
insignificant an enemy to deserve our caution.
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148. But...
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149. Supposing he could,
in fact, defeat the Kaiser...
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150. I wonder if he has
a vision for afterwards.
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151. Yang Wenli... He's an
interesting character, but...
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152. If Yang Wenli were gone, a catalyst which
could unite other forces would also be gone.
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153. But in that case, we'd have to crush
those several hostile powers one by one.
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154. I would think His Majesty ponders this
point and is being indecisive because of it.
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155. But still, I wonder what's going
through His Majesty's mind.
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156. Fraulein, what was
next on our agenda?
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157. There's a letter of resignation
from Assistant Secretary Gluck...
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158. from the Ministry
of Civil Engineering.
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159. What happened to him?
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160. Last week, Minister of Civil Engineering
Silverberche fell ill and took sick leave...
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161. and during that period, Assistant Secretary
Gluck filled in, but backlogged many tasks.
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162. And he's taking
responsibility for it?
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163. Rather, seeing how brilliantly the
Minister of Civil Engineering...
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164. executed the backlogged
tasks upon his return...
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165. Gluck seems to have
lost his confidence.
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166. I see.
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167. All right, I'll meet
with him in any case.
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168. The duties of Assistant Secretary
are second to those of the Minister.
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169. If your talents had surpassed
those of Silverberche...
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170. I would have appointed you,
not him, to be the Minister.
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171. You are humble and
know yourself well.
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172. That's all to the good.
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173. Continue to assist Silverberche.
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174. Understood?
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175. Yes, Your Majesty.
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176. Fraulein.
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177. Yes, Your Majesty.
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178. As the political and social
mechanisms stabilize...
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179. the functions of the Ministry of
Civil Engineering will be privatized...
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180. and its organization
will be restructured.
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181. Right now, the talents of the likes
of Silverberche are necessary...
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182. but in such a restructured state, the
steadiness of Gluck would be more desirable.
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183. In the future, by using Gluck
as a measuring stick...
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184. we'll begin cutting such
functions that he cannot handle.
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185. That will help create
a healthy organization.
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186. So long as the organization relies
solely on the genius of one individual...
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187. such an organization
will remain immature.
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188. I wonder if His Majesty may be thinking
this way not only about the Ministry...
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189. but also about the
New Reich itself?
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190. Oh, my Lord Minister,
at the current rate...
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191. won't the New Imperial Capital be
constructed in less than ten years?
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192. Ten years from now,
I guess we'll be out of work.
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193. But if that happens, sir, won't you feel
distressed with all that time on your hands?
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194. My lord,
you're still young...
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195. so even ten years from now, you'll be
just over forty or so, in the prime of life.
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196. That's a waste of talent.
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197. In that case, I'll serve as the
Prime Minister of the Reich.
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198. On November 1st, a private funeral
for Lennenkanpt was carried out.
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199. Considering the rank of the
deceased, it was rather modest.
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200. But considering that his death
still could not be made public...
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201. and that his cause of death was a
dishonorable suicide, it couldn't be helped.
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202. Then Admiral Lennenkanpt cannot be
promoted to Fleet Admiral, can he?
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203. High Admiral Neithardt Muller
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204. He didn't die
in battle, so...
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205. He did die in the line
of duty, but even then?
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206. I served under Admiral
Lennenkanpt for five years.
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207. Admiral Bruno von Knapfstein
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208. He could be inflexible at times,
but he was a fine superior.
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209. Admiral Alfred Grillpalzer
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210. Could you please ask His Majesty to declare
a resolution for a vengence expedition?
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211. I understand your feeling,
but in this affair...
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212. there are many ways in which Lennenkanpt
himself should be held responsible.
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213. The issue is not at all simple, and requires
a high degree of political judgment.
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214. We can't mobilize
our forces lightly.
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215. Bruno von Knapfstein
and Alfred Grillpalzer...
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216. were promising young admirals who
were Lennenkanpt's subordinates...
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217. until he became
the high commissioner.
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218. They were expected to become
the matchless twin stars...
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219. of the next generation
of the Imperial Fleet.
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220. But their respective
personalities differ immensely.
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221. Please excuse me.
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222. Especially Grillpalzer, who was known
not only for his military prowess...
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223. but also as a geographer, earning
him the nickname of "Explorer Admiral."
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224. The news that was brought to him at that
time, too, was a notice that his treatise...
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225. based on his planetary
explorations, was acknowledged...
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226. and that his admission to the Imperial
Geographic Museum Society was permitted.
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227. After the funeral,
Kaiser Reinhard...
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228. summoned all military officers
ranked High Admiral and above...
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229. in order to renew the discussion
on a future course of action.
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230. High Admiral Fritz Josef Bittenfeld
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231. I wonder if there'll be
a Kaiser-led expedition?
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232. His Majesty wants enemies.
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233. Even though he was born for war,
perhaps war has ended too soon for him?
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234. It's okay for His Majesty
to move to Phezzan...
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235. but I'm worried about the changes
in the military command system.
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236. You mean...?
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237. High Admiral Ernest Mecklinger
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238. Rear Echelon Commander
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239. It's strange for me to say this, having accepted my appointment as Rear Echelon Commander...
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240. but in regards to military
power, centralization works well.
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241. If you give power to
each military district...
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242. it can trigger divisiveness
once central command weakens.
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243. But as long as His Majesty, Kaiser Reinhard
reigns, something like that will never happen.
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244. Of course, you're right.
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245. But even His Majesty has not
been granted eternal youth.
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246. Rather, because His Majesty's
presence is so powerful...
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247. once it's lost, the vacancy
will be an immense one.
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248. What you say
makes sense...
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249. but according to the order of our ages,
we'll undoubtedly be dead before he is.
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250. As for such tasks in the future, we
should leave them to the next generation.
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251. Of course.
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252. But I feel as though His Majesty's
spirits have weakened recently.
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253. I am rather
worried about that.
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254. His Majesty is a poet.
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255. He expresses himself with
his life and life's work.
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256. He's a poet who
doesn't need words.
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257. For that reason, stagnation and
retrogression are unbecoming for him.
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258. By the way, what are the Alliance government
and military doing about this situation?
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259. Running about in utter confusion
is the only way to describe it.
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260. We have no choice but to conclude that
they have lost their control capability.
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261. Once the lid falls off, the boiling soup will spill
over and all that'll be left will be chaos.
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262. Then we should take off the
lid ourselves, shouldn't we?
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263. The chaos in the Alliance government
is a gift from the great god, Odin...
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264. to grant us the
Alliance territory.
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265. If we are to mobilize our force, preparations
for supplies are not yet complete.
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266. It'll be like watching the Battle of
Amlitzer three years ago in the mirror.
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267. It'll be our turn to starve.
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268. All we have to do is seize
the Alliance supply bases.
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269. Under what legal justification?
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270. Legal justification?
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271. Does something like legal justification
have that much importance?
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272. As long as the Alliance government
has the will and capability...
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273. to suppress armed rebel
forces that oppose them...
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274. we have no way to launch
attacks against Yang Wenli.
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275. Non-interference with domestic affairs is
clearly written in the Barlat Peace Treaty.
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276. I see.
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277. But regardless of the willingness,
the lack of capability is evident.
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278. Where is Yang Wenli now?
Where has Lennenkanpt gone?
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279. These questions point out their
limited capabilities, I would think?
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280. I myself think so, too.
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281. But someone has to
voice a cautious stance.
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282. If Mecklinger were here, I would
leave him in charge of that, but...
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283. Still, compared to the time of Lippstadt War,
our members have changed a lot.
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284. Mecklinger, Lutz, Steinmetz, and
Kesler are in their appointed posts...
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285. and Wahlen is still under medical
treatment for his injury.
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286. And Kircheis, Kempf, and Lennenkanpt
have departed for Valhalla.
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287. It's gotten lonesome.
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288. Getting back to
the discussion...
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289. In the end, the issue will probably be which
of us, the Reich or the Alliance government...
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290. pursued unfair treatment
of Yang Wenli more actively.
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291. Our concern is not so much
the situation of the past...
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292. but rather the future course
of action, I would think?
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293. Clarifying the past
situation, and hence...
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294. the target against whom Yang Wenli intends
to direct his military resistance is necessary...
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295. in order for us to determine our
course of action is what I'm saying.
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296. If Yang Wenli is confirmed to be a
resistance force against the Reich...
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297. we'll have the justification to pursue
a direct military action against him.
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298. However, it may also give him the centripetal
force as a symbol of an anti-Reich movement.
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299. That's fine, isn't it?
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300. Let him gather anti-Reich
powers around him.
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301. If we then defeat him, we can obliterate
the volcanic chain with one attack.
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302. It'll be a lot less trouble than taking
care of opposition forces one by one.
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303. The issue is
not that simple.
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304. It's possible that the united resistance
force may exceed our control capacity.
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305. Of course, if we concentrate all of
our forces, that won't happen...
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306. but in actuality, it's impossible to
gather all forces on one battlefield.
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307. And because our New Reich
expanded so rapidly...
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308. I must say that its structural density,
including its military force, is rather thin...
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309. in comparison to the expanse
of the rebel territory.
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310. But the opposition is just a disorderly
crowd of hoi polloi, after all.
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311. Even if they're a crowd of hoi polloi,
given Yang Wenli's ingenuity...
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312. it's clear that they'll perform above
and beyond their actual capabilities.
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313. In a worse
case scenario...
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314. we might find ourselves in the similar
crisis to that of the Battle of Vermilion.
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315. I don't know whose
plan all of this was...
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316. but we've been forced into a situation where
we'll have to make a troublesome decision.
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317. Aside from Yang Wenli, what about
the authenticity of that rumor...
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318. which triggered this series of disorders,
that Admiral Merkatz is still alive?
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319. At this stage, we probably
should assume that he's alive.
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320. Right.
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321. High Admiral Adalbert von Fahrenheit
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322. Astate, Lippstadt - we battled
alongside each other's ships...
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323. but now, he and I will
probably never meet again.
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324. In just two or three years,
how greatly things have changed.
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325. Until I see how these changes end,
I cannot die so easily.
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326. Kaiser Reinhard was unhappy.
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327. He himself could not
accept his own passivity.
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328. But he was also hesitant to use his almost
limitless power in the most oppressive manner.
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329. The thought that such use of power might lead
him down the same path as Kaiser Rudolph...
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330. the man he despised the most, was making
him hesitate using an aggressive approach.
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331. In other words, ambitions and regret were
warring against one another within himself...
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332. and that resulted in his
stagnancy in the last few months.
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333. The reason Your Majesty has
been proudly ever-victorious...
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334. lies in the fact that you've
always held firm control of history.
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335. On this particular occasion...
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336. are you going to fold your divine arms
and let history control you instead?
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337. Bittenfeld's remark is right!
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338. Right then, Reinhard re-discovered
what he'd been looking for all along.
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339. I pondered for too long.
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340. The just cause that is of the utmost
importance is the unification of this universe.
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341. In the face of
this just cause...
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342. smaller legalities do not
even deserve consideration!
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343. Admiral Bittenfeld!
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344. Yes, Lord!
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345. I order you: proceed to Alliance territory
with your Black Lancers as soon as possible!
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346. Join Admiral Steinmetz
on Planet Uruvasi...
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347. and maintain the security of the
site until the arrival of my main fleet.
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348. Yes, Your Majesty!
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349. Fraulein Mariendorf.
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350. In the near future, I will make public
the fact of Lennenkanpt's death...
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351. and declare a punitive expedition to indict
the Alliance government for its accountability.
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352. Complete the draft for the
speech by the end of this week.
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353. Yes, Your Majesty.
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354. The course of action
has been determined!
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355. At this time, each of you proceed with
your preparations for the expedition.
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356. Yes, Lord!
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357. Yes, Lord!
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358. But still, Your Majesty...
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359. until your resident castle is built, your
seat of honor remains unsettled, doesn't it?
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360. I have no need
for a resident castle.
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361. Where I am is the Imperial
Castle of the Galactic Reich.
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362. In the foreseeable future, the Battleship
Brunhild will hold the Imperial throne.
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363. Shivering excitement ran along
the spines of the admirals.
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364. The Kaiser is not a resident of a
palace, he is a man of the battlefield.
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365. This charisma was precisely the
essence of what they admired him for.
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366. On November 10th,
the Black Lancers launched.
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367. Black Lancers Fleet Flagship
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368. Konigs Tiger
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369. This was to be first expedition carried out
by the New Reich under its new military flag.
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370. All right, let's go to Heinessen,
to drink a toast in celebration!
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371. Yes, sir!
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372. This was only 141 days after Reinhard von
Lohengramm donned the Imperial crown.
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373. Horikawa Ryo
Katsuki Masako
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374. Shiozawa Kaneto
Wakamoto Norio
Mori Katsuji
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375. Noda Keiichi
Hayami Sho
Hashi Takaya
Mizushima You
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376. Yamadera Kouichi
Goto Atsushi
Sakuno Shunsuke
Hiyama Nobuyuki
Yara Yuusaku
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377. Preview of Next Episode
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378. Reinhard discloses the truths of the affair,
and declares the re-conquest of the Alliance.
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379. Bucock and Trung begin
preparations to counter it.
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380. At the same time, Yang, with the option of
returning to the Alliance no longer open...
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381. decides to go to El Facil.
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382. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 67
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383. Once Again
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384. Ragnarok
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385. Next Episode of Legend of the
Galactic Heroes, Episode #67...
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386. Another page to the
history of the galaxy.
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