E39 - Thunderclaps Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) SIGN    Legend of the Galactic Heroes [01:43] Kesler     Forgive me for taking up     your time, Duke Lohengramm. [01:46] Reinhard     What is your business here today? [01:48] Kesler     I recently received word that two former     members of the high nobility have arrived on Odin. [01:56] Kesler     I've come here to report this to you. [02:00] Reinhard     How did you find out about this, Kesler? [02:02] Kesler     The truth is, I received an anonymous tip. [02:05] Reinhard     Anonymous? [02:06] Kesler     I have them under surveillance now. [02:10] Reinhard     I've seen him before. [02:12] Kesler     One of them is Count Alfred von Landsberg. [02:15] Kesler     He took part in the Lippstadt Pact, [02:17] Kesler     and after losing the battle,     he fled to Fezzan. [02:21] Reinhard     He's useless, but he's harmless. [02:24] Reinhard     I remember his awful poetry     readings at parties. [02:28] Reinhard     And this man? [02:29] Kesler     Leopold Schumacher, another     defector to Fezzan. [02:33] Kesler     He was a staff officer under Baron     Flegel in the Lippstadt War. [02:39] Kesler     He wasn't born a noble, but he graduated     second in his class at the military academy, [02:43] Kesler     and he reached the rank of     captain in less than ten years. [02:46] Reinhard     Did I miss their potential? [02:49] Reinhard     They abandoned the safety of Fezzan [02:52] Reinhard     to infiltrate Odin, a planet     ruled by their enemies. [02:56] Reinhard     Why? [03:00] Reinhard     What about their IDs? Were they fake? [03:03] Kesler     No, their immigration checks     found nothing out of place. [03:08] Kesler     Though they used aliases, the IDs     were legally issued by Fezzan. [03:13] Reinhard     Meaning... [03:14] Kesler     Yes. It seems quite clear that Fezzan     has some involvement in this incident. [03:21] Kesler     I came here today to seek     Your Excellency's political judgment. [03:27] Reinhard     Understood. My orders will follow. [03:30] Reinhard     Continue to observe them. [03:32] Kesler     Yes, sir. SIGN    Episode 39 SIGN    Thunderclaps [03:47] Reinhard     Fraulein Mariendorf, what do     you think about all this? [03:51] Reinhard     I want to hear your opinion. [03:53] Hilde     You mean regarding why those     two men returned to Odin? [03:57] Reinhard     Yes. [04:01] Hilde     Count Landsberg, to my knowledge,     was quite the romanticist. [04:07] Reinhard     I won't contest your observations, [04:10] Reinhard     but I find it hard to believe     even a talentless poet like him [04:13] Reinhard     would find romanticism in the     mere act of returning home. [04:16] Hilde     You're absolutely right. [04:18] Hilde     The reason Count Landsberg returned     was likely far more serious [04:22] Hilde     and worthy of the personal     risk to his well-being. [04:25] Reinhard     And just what might that be? [04:27] Hilde     As history has indicated,     nothing lifts the spirits [04:31] Hilde     of an active romantic more than     terrorism against the strong. [04:35] Hilde     I suspect that Count Landsberg went     through with this infiltration [04:40] Hilde     simply to fulfill his sense of duty     in an extreme way. [04:43] Reinhard     When you say "terrorism," do you     mean he wants to assassinate me? [04:47] Hilde     No, I don't believe he does. [04:50] Reinhard     Why is that? [04:51] Hilde     If he assassinated you, who would     inherit your position and power? [04:57] Hilde     If Fezzan is involved,     as Admiral Kesler surmised, [05:02] Hilde     they wouldn't want social     and political chaos. [05:06] Hilde     If Fezzan were to attempt terrorism, [05:08] Hilde     it would be via means more     utilitarian than assassination— [05:12] Hilde     such as by kidnapping someone important. [05:15] Reinhard     Who would they kidnap? [05:17] Hilde     I can think of three candidates. [05:19] Reinhard     One would be me, obviously. [05:22] Reinhard     Who else? [05:23] Hilde     One is your sister, Countess Grünewald. [05:29] Reinhard     If that talentless poet lays     a finger on my sister, [05:33] Reinhard     I'll make him wish he hadn't     been born with a sense of pain! [05:37] Reinhard     I'll give him the cruelest death     any human could possibly imagine! [05:42] Hilde     Duke Lohengramm, I spoke too carelessly. [05:46] Hilde     Please forgive me. [05:50] Hilde     In this case, it is inconceivable     that your sister could be kidnapped. [05:55] Reinhard     How can you be so sure? [05:56] Hilde     As I said a moment ago, he is a romanticist. [06:00] Hilde     Kidnapping a woman would     violate his principles. [06:04] Hilde     I believe he would choose a method     somewhat more difficult to pull off. [06:09] Reinhard     Of course. That talentless     poet would, perhaps. [06:13] Reinhard     But what about Fezzan? [06:15] Reinhard     These people are realists in     the worst possible sense. [06:19] Reinhard     It's entirely possible that they     would force Landsberg to do [06:22] Reinhard     what would guarantee the most     profit for the least work. [06:26] Hilde     Duke Lohengramm, I thought of     three people they might kidnap. [06:32] Hilde     But in the end, I believe the third of those [06:35] Hilde     is the only one who meets all the     criteria for both the planner, Fezzan, [06:40] Hilde     and the executant, Count Landsberg. [06:44] Reinhard     And who is the third one? [06:47] Hilde     The one currently in possession     of the revered crown. [06:52] Reinhard     So you think the talentless poet     is going to kidnap the emperor? [06:56] Hilde     To Count Landsberg,      it wouldn't be a kidnapping. [07:00] Hilde     It would be an act of loyalty,     rescuing the young monarch from enemy hands. [07:05] Hilde     He would carry it out not with     reservation, but with pleasure. [07:10] Reinhard     That's enough about the talentless poet. [07:12] Reinhard     So what about the other party involved? [07:16] Reinhard     What does Fezzan stand to gain     from kidnapping the emperor? [07:21] Hilde     I don't know the answer to that yet. [07:23] Hilde     At the very least, I can't think of     a way in which it would hurt Fezzan. [07:28] Hilde     What do you think? [07:29] Reinhard     So it's the Black Fox of     Fezzan yet again, is it? [07:33] Reinhard     He never joins the dance himself. [07:36] Reinhard     He only blows his flute     from behind the curtain. [07:38] Reinhard     That talentless poet dancing     to his tune is the brazen one. [07:45] Reinhard     Fraulein Mariendorf, I suspect     that the one who gave us the tip [07:49] Reinhard     about the two infiltrators was a     spy from Fezzan. Do you agree? [07:55] Hilde     Yes, I believe your suspicion is correct. [08:19] (Flashback) Hilde     My friend... [08:24] Reinhard     Imperial historians compared Emperor     Rudolf's angry shouting to thunderclaps. [08:30] Reinhard     Did you know that? [08:31] Hilde     Yes, I did. [08:33] Reinhard     It's a rather masterful analogy. [08:39] Reinhard     Thunder is essentially wasted energy. [08:43] Reinhard     It carries a lot of heat, light, and sound, [08:46] Reinhard     but it's no more than a violent     outburst. It has no use. [08:50] Reinhard     Truly a fitting description of Rudolf. [08:54] Reinhard     I will not be like that. [09:03] Reinhard     Fraulein Mariendorf, I have     a favor to ask of you. [09:26] Petty OfficerA     Ma'am, we can't go any farther by car. [09:30] Hilde     That's fine. I'll walk. SIGN    Annerose von Grünewald [09:50] Hilde     You are Countess Grünewald, yes? [09:53] Annerose     And you are? [09:55] Hilde     My name is Hildegard von Mariendorf. [09:58] Hilde     I serve as Duke Lohengramm's secretary. [10:02] Hilde     May I request a bit of your time? [10:08] Annerose     Konrad. [10:11] Konrad     You called? [10:12] Annerose     Please show our guest in. [10:15] Konrad     Of course, Lady Annerose. [10:25] Hilde     Isn't that boy the son of Viscount Modell? [10:28] Annerose     Yes. I am his guarantor now. [10:31] Hilde     The Modells were part of the     Nobles' Coalition, too. [10:34] Hilde     To Duke Lohengramm,     he'd be the child of an enemy. [10:37] Hilde     There must be some reason     he ended up in her care. [10:41] Annerose     Please, come this way. [10:43] Hilde     Right. [10:56] Annerose     You want to assign guards to me? [10:58] Hilde     Yes. Duke Lohengramm is concerned that you     might become the target of terrorists. [11:05] Hilde     He would prefer to have you     come back and live with him, [11:09] Hilde     but he believes you might not     understand his reasoning. [11:12] Hilde     So he would at least like to assign     guard soldiers around this villa. [11:18] Hilde     These are his wishes. [11:23] Annerose     I am neither necessary nor     worthy of guarding, Fraulein. [11:29] Hilde     You are both necessary and worthy, Countess. [11:33] Hilde     Duke Lohengramm believes     so, if nothing else. [11:37] Hilde     We will endeavor to avoid disrupting     your peace and quiet in any way. [11:40] Hilde     Would you please agree to let     us guard the villa, at least? [11:46] Annerose     Allow me to tell you an old story. [11:49] Annerose     It was twelve years ago when our father     used up the meager fortune he had [11:54] Annerose     to move into a small home     in a poor part of the city. [11:59] Annerose     It seemed as if we had lost everything, [12:02] Annerose     but we gained some new things, as well. [12:05] Annerose     The first friend Reinhard     ever had in his life [12:09] Annerose     was a tall boy with fire-red     hair and a sweet smile. [12:16] Annerose     I once said to that boy: [12:19] Annerose     "Sieg, I hope you'll be good     friends with my brother." [12:24] Annerose     The red-haired boy kept that promise. [12:29] Annerose     No, he did more than that. [12:31] Annerose     He went far beyond what I asked of him [12:34] Annerose     and did something no one else could ever do. [12:37] Annerose     And I took away Siegfried Kircheis's     life, his soul... his everything. [12:49] Annerose     He died, and I still live. [12:54] Annerose     I am a terribly sinful woman. [13:02] Hilde     Countess Grünewald, please forgive     me for what I am about to say, [13:07] Hilde     but I feel I must say it. [13:09] Hilde     If you were to be harmed by terrorists     from the former high nobility, [13:13] Hilde     do you think Admiral Kircheis     would celebrate that in Valhalla? [13:17] Hilde     Also, please think not only     of those who are dead, [13:20] Hilde     but about those who are still alive. [13:23] Hilde     Countess, if you were to     forsake Duke Lohengramm, [13:27] Hilde     he would be beyond salvation. [13:29] Hilde     Admiral Kircheis died far too young. [13:34] Hilde     Duke Lohengramm is also far too     young to suffer a spiritual death. [13:39] Hilde     Do you not agree? [13:41] Annerose     Are you saying I have forsaken my brother? [13:45] Hilde     Duke Lohengramm feels the need to     fulfill his responsibility for you. [13:51] Hilde     If you would accept his wishes, [13:53] Hilde     he would surely feel as     if you still needed him. [13:58] Hilde     And this is important not only to Duke     Lohengramm, but to a great many people. [14:11] Annerose     When you say "a great many people," [14:14] Annerose     do you mean yourself as well, Fraulein? [14:17] Hilde     Yes, I will not deny that. [14:20] Hilde     But the people it is most important     to cover a much broader scope. [14:24] Hilde     The tens of billions of people     in the Galactic Empire [14:27] Hilde     would not want to be led by a ruler     who has given himself to emptiness. [14:32] Hilde     I promise you again that this will     not disrupt your day-to-day life. [14:38] Hilde     Please grant Duke Lohengramm's...     no, Reinhard's wish. [14:44] Hilde     He has made this offer for your own sake. [14:52] Hilde     It's true. [14:53] Hilde     This woman is the one who made     the world what it is today. [15:00] Annerose     I must offer you my gratitude. [15:03] Annerose     Thank you for being so     considerate of my brother. [15:09] Annerose     I leave this matter in your hands. [15:12] Annerose     I have no intention of leaving this villa, [15:14] Annerose     but otherwise, you are welcome     to do as you see fit. [15:19] Hilde     Thank you, Countess Grünewald. [15:23] Annerose     Please, call me "Annerose" from now on. [15:26] Hilde     All right. You're welcome to     call me "Hilde," as well. [15:35] Konrad     This is where you will sleep tonight. [15:42] Konrad     Um... [15:44] Konrad     May I ask you something? [15:46] Hilde     Sure. Go ahead. [15:49] Konrad     Why won't you leave Lady Annerose alone? [15:53] Konrad     She only wants to live a quiet life. [15:57] Konrad     She has me and many others     to take care of her. [15:59] Konrad     We are more than capable     of keeping her safe. [16:03] Hilde     I'll make the same promise to you. [16:05] Hilde     This won't cause any disturbance     in Annerose's life. [16:08] Hilde     I'll make sure the guards     never enter this villa, [16:12] Hilde     nor will they try to do your job. [16:15] Hilde     So please understand that you aren't the     only one who wants to keep Annerose safe. [16:36] Hilde     Everything is so nice and well-ordered... [16:40] Hilde     Did Annerose do all this? [16:56] Hilde     The daytime sky belongs to the earth, [16:59] Hilde     and the nighttime sky is of the universe. [17:01] Hilde     Who was is that said that? [17:05] Hilde     Beyond those stars, Annerose's     brother continues his battle [17:11] Hilde     and is trying to expand     the fight even further. [17:23] Na     Reinhard ordered Nicholas Boltik,     Fezzan's commissioner in the Empire, SIGN    Commissioner Nicholas Boltik [17:28] Na     to appear before him personally. [17:36] Reinhard     There's one thing I want to confirm first. [17:39] Boltik     Of course. What would that be? [17:42] Reinhard     Are you Landesherr Rubinsky's     deputy plenipotentiary [17:46] Reinhard     or merely his errand boy? [17:50] Reinhard     Well? [17:51] Boltik     In form, I am naturally the     latter, Your Excellency. [17:56] Reinhard     In form, eh? [17:57] Reinhard     I have never known a Fezzani     to value form over substance. [18:02] Boltik     May I take that as a compliment? [18:06] Reinhard     I have no intention of meddling     in your interpretations. [18:10] Boltik     Uh-huh... [18:11] Reinhard     What is it that Fezzan wants? [18:15] Boltik     With all due respect, Your Excellency,     I'm not sure what you mean. [18:20] Reinhard     Oh, you're not, are you? [18:22] Boltik     Correct. You must forgive     my lack of understanding. [18:26] Reinhard     Well, this is a problem. [18:28] Reinhard     The first-rate performance of a     first-rate play is entirely dependent [18:32] Reinhard     on the presence of first-rate actors, [18:34] Reinhard     yet your acting is so     transparent as to be boring. [18:38] Boltik     That's quite a harsh thing to say. [18:41] Reinhard     I suppose I should put it another way. [18:44] Reinhard     I'm asking you what Fezzan stands to     gain from kidnapping the emperor. [18:53] Reinhard     I also think that job is too much     for Count Landsberg to handle. [18:57] Reinhard     Am I wrong? [18:59] Boltik     I'm surprised. You've figured that much out? [19:03] Boltik     Then I'm sure you also know [19:05] Boltik     that the tip came from a member of     Fezzan's autonomous government, [19:09] Boltik     and that it was intended as a signal to you. [19:14] Boltik     Then, Your Excellency, allow me to     explain my full intentions to you. [19:21] Boltik     Fezzan wishes to cooperate with you [19:26] Boltik     in your great effort to take     control of the universe. [19:30] Reinhard     You're saying this on Rubinsky's behalf, then? [19:32] Boltik     Yes. [19:33] Reinhard     Yet the first step in that cooperation [19:36] Reinhard     is having a remnant of the high     nobility kidnap the emperor. [19:41] Reinhard     I'd say that requires some explanation. [19:44] Boltik     Here is what I personally think. [19:48] Boltik     Count Landsberg rescues the emperor     from the hands of traitors— [19:53] Boltik     Ah, I speak from his perspective, of course. [19:57] Boltik     Then he flees to the     Free Planets Alliance via Fezzan, [20:00] Boltik     where he establishes a government in exile. [20:04] Boltik     Of course, there is no substance     to this supposition, [20:07] Boltik     but you would never allow such     a thing to happen, correct? [20:12] Reinhard     Obviously. [20:13] Boltik     Which would give you just cause [20:15] Boltik     to take punitive action against     the Free Planets Alliance. [20:22] Boltik     Do you not agree? [20:24] Reinhard     And what would you have me do, then? [20:27] Reinhard     Bow my head in gratitude     for Fezzan's kindness? [20:31] Boltik     Now, there's no need for     such a sarcastic tone. [20:34] Reinhard     Then tell me exactly what you want me to do. [20:37] Reinhard     Probing one another's intentions     occasionally is fine, [20:40] Reinhard     but to do so every time will     only cause a stomachache. [20:42] Boltik     Then I will get straight to the point. [20:46] Boltik     I want you to seize political     and military supremacy, [20:50] Boltik     in addition to every form of worldly power. [20:55] Boltik     And for as long as Your Excellency rules, [20:59] Boltik     Fezzan will monopolize all financial     interests in the universe, [21:02] Boltik     particularly trade and     transportation between planets. [21:07] Boltik     What do you say? [21:09] Reinhard     It's not a bad deal, but you've     missed just one detail. [21:13] Reinhard     What would be Fezzan's political     position going forward? [21:16] Boltik     You will recognize Fezzan's     autonomy under your suzerainty. [21:20] Boltik     In other words, the rulership     changes, but life remains the same. [21:25] Reinhard     But if the Alliance refuses to     accept the emperor's defection, [21:29] Reinhard     there will be no way to move forward,     no matter how brilliant the play. [21:34] Reinhard     What do you say to that? [21:36] Boltik     As far as that goes, I ask you to     trust in the workings of Fezzan. [21:40] Boltik     We have taken the necessary steps. [21:43] Reinhard     Commissioner, if Fezzan     wishes to ally with me, [21:47] Reinhard     there is one additional thing     they will need to offer. [21:51] Boltik     And... what is that? [21:53] Reinhard     It should go without saying. [21:55] Reinhard     The right to free travel     through the Fezzan Corridor. [21:58] Reinhard     I'm telling you to give that     right to the Imperial Navy. [22:05] Reinhard     What's the matter?     Why are you so shocked? [22:08] Reinhard     Why don't you respond? [22:10] Boltik     I-I cannot give an immediate     answer, Your Excellency. [22:13] Reinhard     You said you would help me gain     full supremacy, did you not? [22:19] Reinhard     Then you should be more than     happy to agree to my demands. [22:23] Reinhard     No matter how justified my     invasion of the Alliance may be, [22:26] Reinhard     it's futile if the route by which     I can invade is closed to me. [22:31] Boltik     Yes, but... [22:32] Reinhard     Wipe your sweat! [22:34] Reinhard     Or is what you people really want [22:36] Reinhard     the dumping of countless bodies along the     Iserlohn Corridor by the Imperial Navy? [22:40] Reinhard     It could very well happen. [22:42] Reinhard     After both of the major powers fall, [22:45] Reinhard     Fezzan is the only one left     standing to profit. Is that it? [22:48] Boltik     You are overthinking this, Your Excellency. [22:51] Reinhard     Very well. [22:53] Reinhard     Fezzan has its own interests and opinions. [22:56] Reinhard     But the same goes for both     the Empire and the Alliance. [23:00] Reinhard     Say two of the three powers were to merge together. [23:04] Reinhard     There's no reason to believe one of the two     would have to be Fezzan, is there? [23:16] Na     Reinhard's laughter was more piercing     to Boltik's eardrums than any needle. [23:24] Na     It happened in June of the year IC 489... SIGN    Episode 40 SIGN    Maze [25:01] Na     Next time, "Maze."