E45 - Emperor Overthrown 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.) [00:02] Na     In the year UC 798, or IC 489, [00:07] Na     the Free Planets Alliance granted     asylum to Emperor Erwin Josef II [00:13] Na     and recognized the establishment of the     Legitimate Galactic Empire Government. [00:18] Na     Duke Reinhard von Lohengramm     declared war on the Alliance [00:23] Na     under the pretense of     rescuing the emperor. [00:27] Na     The Alliance government's     plans for a coalition [00:30] Na     with the Goldenbaum family shattered, [00:33] Na     forcing them into a crisis. [00:37] Na     In the midst of all this,     Julian Mintz was assigned to [00:40] Na     the commissioner's office in     Fezzan as a military attaché. [00:44] Na     Merkatz was invited to serve as     Minister of Military Affairs [00:48] Na     in the Legitimate Galactic     Emperor Government, [00:52] Na     so he and Julian departed Iserlohn     to assume their new positions. SIGN    Legend of the Galactic Heroes [02:35] Man1     A hundred million men and a million ships? [02:38] Man2     It's to take out the remnants     of the high nobility! [02:41] Man3     Yeah. If we allow them to come back, [02:44] Man3     the rights Duke Lohengramm gave to     us commoners will be in jeopardy. [02:50] Man2     We have to take out the     Free Planets Alliance! [02:52] Man2     They're the high nobility's     partners in crime! [02:55] All     Yeah! [02:58] Na     Young commoner men signed up to join the     military from all over the Empire. [03:04] Na     There were also many who had completed     their service and returned home, [03:08] Na     but cast aside their peaceful     lives to reenlist. [03:15] Hilde     The commoners must be scared. [03:18] Rücke     Of what? [03:20] Hilde     That the social and economic rights     they've gained will be taken, [03:24] Hilde     and the privileged class will be reborn. [03:28] Hilde     But that fear is [03:30] Hilde     a combination of their hatred     of the former nobility [03:33] Hilde     and their hostility toward     the Free Planets Alliance, [03:37] Hilde     which have come together in a force     that affirms the Lohengramm order. SIGN    Episode 45 SIGN    Emperor Overthrown [03:58] Wolfgang     Müller! [03:59] Oskar     You're better already? [04:02] Müller     I got tired of lying around     cuddling with that hospital bed. [04:07] Müller     I apologize for worrying you. [04:10] Oskar     Does Duke Lohengramm know? [04:11] Müller     Yes, I just received my     notice of return to duty. [04:17] Wolfgang     You must have been awfully antsy     to get out of the hospital. [04:19] Wolfgang     Did the people yelling about "a hundred     million men and a million ships" motivate you? [04:24] Müller     It is quite a grand number. [04:26] Müller     But will it really be possible     to mobilize that many men? [04:31] Oskar     The number shouldn't be a problem. [04:34] Oskar     The problem is keeping them supplied. [04:36] Oskar     It won't be easy to feed a     hundred million people. [04:40] Wolfgang     It's easy to think about,     but difficult to execute. [04:45] Müller     That's true. [04:48] Oskar     I'd love to celebrate your discharge from the hospital,     but sadly, I have other plans today. [04:53] Oskar     You'll have to excuse me. [04:55] Müller     Of course. [04:55] Wolfgang     Sure. [04:56] Oskar     So long. [05:00] Müller     I hear he's found yet another new lover. [05:03] Wolfgang     Seems so. [05:06] Müller     I can't get a good woman because Admiral     Reuenthal keeps hogging them all. [05:30] Reinhard     The reason I've called you all here today [05:33] Reinhard     is to hear your opinions about     specific methods for punishing [05:36] Reinhard     the insurgents of the Free Planets     Alliance using military force. [05:43] Reinhard     I'll state my own plan first. [05:45] Reinhard     Rather than fixate on capturing the     Iserlohn Corridor as we have thus far, [05:50] Reinhard     I suggest we make a move     on a different route. [05:54] Reinhard     In other words, we invade Alliance     territory via the Fezzan Corridor. [06:05] Reinhard     Fezzan will renounce its political     and military neutrality [06:09] Reinhard     and fall under our jurisdiction. [06:28] Reinhard     This is Nicholas Boltik,     Fezzan's commissioner. [06:31] Reinhard     He will cooperate with us. [06:34] Reinhard     Not for free, of course. [06:37] Fritz     You're saying he's going     to sell out his homeland? [06:41] Boltik     With all due respect, I am only     selling Fezzan's formal neutrality, [06:47] Boltik     which contributes absolutely nothing to the     true meaning and benefit of Fezzan's existence. [06:53] Boltik     By casting aside meaningless formalities, [06:55] Boltik     Fezzan will gain far more     that has actual substance. [06:59] Fritz     What you say matters. [07:01] Fritz     Whether you're selling your     mother or your friend, [07:03] Fritz     there's a right way to     express your reasons! [07:06] Reinhard     That's enough, Bittenfeld. [07:09] Reinhard     Without his cooperation, [07:11] Reinhard     our navy could never be passengers     in the Fezzan Corridor. [07:15] Reinhard     I intend to repay his cooperation     with the appropriate reward, [07:19] Reinhard     along with the utmost courtesy. [07:22] Reinhard     Of course, I still want to     hear all of your opinions, [07:25] Reinhard     which is why I gathered you all here today. [07:28] Reinhard     Reuenthal, your thoughts? [07:31] Oskar     Personally, I can't trust such a highly     resourceful Fezzani unconditionally. [07:38] Oskar     Say we do invade the Alliance     via the Fezzan Corridor. [07:42] Oskar     If they have a change of heart and     seal the corridor after we enter it, [07:46] Oskar     our navy will be isolated     in enemy territory. [07:49] Oskar     We would have no way of procuring     supplies or communicating, [07:51] Oskar     and of course, we would know nothing     of the enemy's geography. [07:55] Oskar     Does it not seem like too great a risk? [07:58] Fritz     High Admiral Reuenthal, you have     every right to be concerned, [08:02] Fritz     but if Fezzan were to resort     to such cowardly measures, [08:05] Fritz     we need only teach them a lesson     using military force, correct? [08:09] Oskar     You mean reversing our military's course     and attacking the Fezzan Corridor? [08:12] Fritz     Yes. Fezzan's military     might is not that great. [08:16] Fritz     We're more than capable of     frustrating their plans. [08:20] Oskar     And what if the Alliance Navy strikes     from behind when we turn around? [08:25] Oskar     We'd be at a disadvantage. [08:27] Oskar     I don't think we'd be defeated, [08:29] Oskar     but the losses would be more     than we could ignore. [08:33] Reinhard     Reuenthal makes a valid point, [08:36] Reinhard     but in terms of the basic plan, [08:39] Reinhard     I have already decided that we will invade     Alliance territory via the Fezzan Corridor. [08:45] Reinhard     If we assume the Iserlohn Corridor     is our only invasion route [08:48] Reinhard     and limit the scope of our     options for invading, [08:52] Reinhard     we would replay the foolish     actions of the Alliance Navy [08:55] Reinhard     when they paved the path to Iserlohn     Fortress with the bodies of their servicemen. [08:59] Reinhard     The idea that we wouldn't pass     through the Fezzan Corridor [09:01] Reinhard     was concocted by humans for     their own convenience. [09:03] Reinhard     It's not a law that has been in     place since the universe began. [09:06] Reinhard     The people of the Alliance are     free to think that if they want, [09:10] Reinhard     but we have no obligation to     share in their delusions. [09:15] Reinhard     So, first, we will send men to the     Iserlohn Corridor, just as they expect. [09:21] Reinhard     Even more men than we sent with     Kempff and Müller in the spring. [09:26] Reinhard     But it goes without saying that     this will be a diversion. [09:30] Reinhard     Once the Alliance's attention     is focused on Iserlohn, [09:33] Reinhard     our main force will quickly pass     through the Fezzan Corridor [09:37] Reinhard     and penetrate Alliance territory. [09:39] Reinhard     Yang Wen-li is at Iserlohn. [09:42] Reinhard     The rest of the Alliance Navy's     commanders are not worth discussing. [09:45] Wolfgang     I do agree with you, but     regarding Yang Wen-li... [09:50] Wolfgang     We should consider the possibility     that he will respond to [09:53] Wolfgang     the mobilization of our main force by     leaving Iserlohn, and intercepting us. [09:59] Reinhard     If he does, we will attack him from     behind while he's on the move [10:03] Reinhard     and turn him into a martyr for democracy. [10:14] Oskar     Would that really work? [10:22] Reinhard     I would certainly like to make it work. [10:25] Oskar     That would be ideal. [10:35] Paul     It would be unwise to expect too much     of this Boltik man. [10:41] Reinhard     Well, at the very least, he'll be easier     to control than the Black Fox Rubinsky. [10:46] Paul     You are absolutely right, [10:48] Paul     but that does present a new problem: [10:52] Paul     the question of whether     Boltik can control Fezzan. [10:56] Reinhard     You think he lacks the capacity     to lead the masses? [10:59] Paul     If he is too capable, that would     be problematic, as well, [11:02] Paul     but if he doesn't, at least, have the ability     to beat the malcontents into submission, [11:06] Paul     he will only slow our navy down. [11:09] Reinhard     I think we can expect him to have     that much ability, at least. [11:13] Reinhard     Even if he doesn't, [11:15] Reinhard     he'll have to try hard to hold up under     the pressure of the malcontents [11:18] Reinhard     in order to protect his     own power and standing. [11:22] Reinhard     Naturally, their hatred and animosity     would be solely focused on him. [11:26] Reinhard     If I can pass judgment on him right     before he reaches his limit, [11:31] Reinhard     it would be an efficient way     to dispose of an old tool. [11:38] Paul     I see. You've thought this     through quite thoroughly. [11:42] Paul     Forgive me. [11:43] Reinhard     I should be able to use this method when I     subjugate the Free Planets Alliance, as well. [11:48] Reinhard     Don't you think so, Chief of Staff? [11:51] Paul     There will surely be someone who     desires a governing position [11:55] Paul     in the former Alliance territory, backed     by the New Empire's authority and might. [12:06] Reinhard     Yang Wen-li. [12:08] Reinhard     When a soldier so young accomplishes     such immense deeds of valor, [12:12] Reinhard     those of smaller minds are bound to     envy his talent and achievements. [12:17] Reinhard     If he has unwillingly resigned himself     to the treatment he receives, [12:22] Reinhard     then when offered a governing     position in the New Empire, [12:26] Reinhard     can he still remain unwavering     in his loyalty to democracy? [12:33] Reinhard     I could provide him with the means to     leverage his talents to the fullest. [12:40] Reinhard     But... [12:43] Reinhard     Even if I gain him, [12:45] Reinhard     he can't replace those I have already lost. [12:52] Na     That day, a certain man was summoned     before Oberstein. [12:59] Na     Until six months ago, he was the head     of the Ministry of Internal Affairs' [13:03] Na     Department of Social Discipline,     also known as the secret police, [13:07] Na     but as a result of Reinhard's reforms,     he was removed from the office. [13:11] Na     But because of his competence and     readiness to obey the new order, [13:17] Na     his life was spared. [13:20] Na     He was a rare case among     VIPs from the old order, [13:23] Na     one who did not abuse his power     to line his own pockets, [13:26] Na     but devoted himself to his duties,     earning himself the nickname "Hound Dog." SIGN    Heydrich Lang [13:33] Heydrich     Chief of Staff, sir, [13:35] Lang     the way I see it, there is only     one true form of government, [13:39] Lang     no matter what cloak it wears. [13:42] Paul     Oh? And what is that? [13:45] Lang     Minority rule over the majority. [13:48] Paul     Democratic republics extol majority     rule as a product of free will. [13:53] Paul     I would like to hear your     thoughts regarding that. [13:58] Lang     If you have a body of 100 people, [14:00] Lang     just 51 of them can rule by majority. [14:05] Lang     But when that majority is     divided into several groups, [14:10] Lang     it only takes 26 of the 51 to rule all 100. [14:16] Lang     In other words, it only takes     one quarter of the whole, [14:19] Lang     a minority, to rule the majority. [14:23] Lang     Of course, this is a highly     simplified example, [14:26] Lang     but I'm sure an intelligent man     such as yourself realizes [14:31] Lang     how meaningless the republican     system of majority rule is. [14:37] Lang     Because the true form of a government     is minority rule over the majority, [14:42] Lang     I believe the presence of people like me     is essential for maintaining stability. [14:49] Paul     Like secret police, you mean? [14:52] Lang     I mean people who can manage     the system of public order. [14:57] Paul     Secret police may be convenient     for those who hold the power, [15:02] Paul     but their mere existence makes     them a target for hatred. [15:06] Paul     The Department of Social Discipline     was recently dissolved, [15:09] Paul     but because you were in charge of it,     many people called for your execution. [15:14] Paul     People like Karl Braque of     the Enlightenment Party. [15:17] Lang     I'm sure Mr. Braque has his own ideas, [15:20] Lang     but I have endeavored to be nothing     but loyal to the dynasty. [15:25] Lang     I have never used my authority     to serve my own interests. [15:29] Lang     If loyalty makes one a     target for punishment, [15:33] Lang     I cannot imagine a good ending for     even Duke Lohengramm himself. [15:38] Paul     I don't think Duke Lohengramm is     very fond of your type, either. [15:45] Lang     If Duke Lohengramm is a     military man at heart, [15:48] Lang     it's only natural that he has the     backbone to fight a grand battle [15:52] Lang     for dominion over the universe. [15:55] Lang     But, in certain circumstances, [15:57] Lang     a single rumor can be more powerful     than 10,000 battleships, [16:02] Lang     and safeguards taken in advance can     outdo the strongest offensive. [16:05] Lang     I have the highest hopes in Duke     Lohengramm's discernment and magnanimity, [16:09] Lang     as well as your own, Chief of Staff, sir. [16:13] Paul     Myself aside, how do you intend to respond     to Duke Lohengramm's magnanimity? [16:21] Paul     That will play a vital role. [16:23] Lang     Naturally, I will offer him all of     my talents and my utmost loyalty [16:28] Lang     to contribute to the duke's     military rule in any way I can. [16:32] Paul     A fine statement, [16:34] Paul     but now that the Department of Social     Discipline has been dissolved, it can't be reopened. [16:39] Paul     You'd be criticized for     reversing an enlightened policy. [16:43] Paul     You would have to give your     organization a different name. [16:47] Lang     I've already thought about that, actually. [16:52] Lang     The Internal Security Department. [16:55] Lang     What do you think?     Doesn't it have a nice ring to it? [16:59] Paul     It sounds like putting old     wine into a new bottle. [17:03] Lang     I am thinking of making     the wine new, as well. [17:07] Paul     Very well. Give it your utmost effort. [17:11] Lang     Yes, sir! [17:15] Müller     The Internal Security Department... [17:18] Müller     It may have a new name, but I suspect     it's no different on the inside. [17:23] Wolfgang     Heydrich Lang... [17:25] Wolfgang     So the Hound Dog of the secret     police has found a new master. [17:33] Müller     Admiral Reuenthal, what have you     been thinking about all this time? [17:39] Oskar     Just... [17:40] Wolfgang     Fezzan again? [17:42] Oskar     And whether we can truly     count them as an ally. [17:47] Wolfgang     You worry too much, Admiral Reuenthal. [17:51] Wolfgang     It's true that we're up against     the old fox of Fezzan. [17:55] Wolfgang     No amount of suspicion could     be considered excessive. [17:58] Wolfgang     For us, the best outcome would be     to score a quick military victory [18:02] Wolfgang     before Fezzan has a chance     to set any traps. [18:06] Müller     If, by some chance, we fail,     our forces will be isolated, [18:11] Müller     just like Admiral Reuenthal said. [18:13] Wolfgang     In which case we'd have to procure     supplies locally to feed our men. [18:19] Wolfgang     And if we succeed, it'll be in exchange     for being branded as looters. [18:24] Wolfgang     I don't mind us being hated as conquerors, [18:28] Wolfgang     but being looked down upon as     looters would be unpleasant. [18:33] Oskar     And even that only holds true     if there are supplies to loot. [18:37] Oskar     If they undertake a scorched-earth campaign [18:40] Oskar     like we did two years ago,     it'll end in tragedy. [18:44] Müller     But as far as that goes,     what Duke Lohengramm thinks [18:49] Müller     is more important than     what any of us may say. [18:57] Oskar     So it's all up to Duke Lohengramm... SIGN    Dominion of Fezzan [19:13] Customer1     Did you hear? [19:15] Customer2     Yeah, the Empire's launching     a large-scale mobilization. [19:18] Customer1     I hear it's soon. [19:20] Customer3     It's just more of the same.     Nothing to do with Fezzan. [19:24] Customer3     Our Landesherr will take care of it. [19:27] Customer3     That's why we pay so much in taxes. [19:31] Rubinsky     Iserlohn is impregnable. [19:34] Rubinsky     It's also home to the     Alliance Navy's most skilled leader. [19:38] Rubinsky     As an ordinary politician, I'd truly     love to take comfort in that. [19:43] Rubinsky     But that kind of complacency     robbed the Alliance's top brass [19:48] Rubinsky     of their good judgment and forced them     to make the worst possible choice. [19:52] Rubinsky     Clear proof that successes in the past     invite misjudgments in the present [19:57] Rubinsky     and take the future away entirely. [20:00] Rupert     Commissioner Boltik's actions have     indeed become rather intriguing. [20:06] Rupert     That damned Boltik played     his trump card too soon [20:10] Rubinsky     and let Duke Lohengramm use it against him. [20:13] Rubinsky     He was in too big a hurry to get results. [20:15] Rupert     He proved to be more incompetent     than we expected. [20:17] Rubinsky     And this means Duke Lohengramm     is a step ahead of us. [20:21] Rupert     What will you do? [20:26] Rubinsky     Incidentally, I hear an     ensign named Julian Mintz [20:29] Rubinsky     is being assigned here from the     commissioner's office in the Alliance. [20:32] Rupert     I hear he is Admiral Yang Wen-li's favorite. [20:35] Rupert     What special favor has     he shown him, I wonder? [20:40] Rupert     Regardless, I highly doubt a     sixteen-year-old boy is capable of much. [20:46] Rubinsky     By the age of sixteen, Duke Lohengramm had     already accomplished enough in battle [20:50] Rubinsky     to reach the rank of lieutenant commander. [20:52] Rubinsky     Julian Mintz is just moving     at a slightly slower pace. [20:57] Rupert     He isn't just benefiting from his     adoptive father's position? [20:59] Rubinsky     Possibly, but he has accomplished     some impressive feats. [21:03] Rubinsky     Personally, [21:05] Rubinsky     I would rather not foolishly mistake     a tiger cub for a kitten. [21:23] Hilde     Is there no path of peace and coexistence     between us and the Free Planets Alliance? [21:29] Reinhard     No. They blocked off that path themselves. [21:33] Reinhard     If they had returned our emperor     and the kidnappers together, [21:37] Reinhard     there would have been no diplomatic [21:39] Reinhard     or military actions I could take     against them, at least for a while. [21:43] Reinhard     They signed their own death warrant. [21:51] Reinhard     Fraulein... [21:53] Hilde     Yes, Duke Lohengramm? [21:55] Reinhard     Do you think my methods to be unscrupulous? [22:02] Hilde     If I said no, would that please you? [22:10] Reinhard     I am grateful to you. That's the truth. [22:15] Reinhard     If I had gone to the mountain villa myself, [22:17] Reinhard     my sister wouldn't have wanted to see me. [22:20] Reinhard     She accepted the security guards     because you convinced her. [22:27] Reinhard     But even if my sister hates     me now, I can't go back. [22:32] Reinhard     If I go back on my military rule now, [22:34] Reinhard     who will restore unity and     order to the universe? [22:38] Reinhard     Am I to leave the future of     humanity in the hands of [22:41] Reinhard     the insolent Free Planets Alliance or     reactionaries from the old order? [22:57] Reinhard     Tomorrow, I will announce the     dethronement of the emperor. [23:06] Na     The seven-year-old Emperor Erwin     Josef II was stripped of his crown, [23:11] Na     and Katharin, the eight-month-old daughter     of Viscount Pegnitz, became the empress. SIGN    Katharin Kätchen I [23:18] Na     She would be the youngest monarch in the     history of the Goldenbaum Dynasty, [23:24] Na     and most likely its last. SIGN    Episode 46 SIGN    Operation: Ragnarök [25:01] Na     Next time, "Operation: Ragnarök."