
Order all troops to launch a full-scale attack, Major General Schenkopp.
Hinesen is…
>>1
Take him away.
Executed by firing squad for counter-revolutionary crimes.
What I thought while watching the Gineiden OVA is that if Yang had been in command at the Iserlohn Fortress the whole time…
For now, it seems like the alliance has somehow worked out.
>>3
Fazahn has fallen!
>>3
I’m interrogating you, so come back to the capital star ♥
>>3
Even if the main base is taken, as long as there is at least one stronghold remaining, the ruler will automatically escape and another location will become the main base in the SLG world, I wonder…
>>3
In games, you can usually win with that throughout the series.
If I had simply ignored the communication from Heinessen at that time and defeated Reinhardt right away…
While a victory may have been achieved, that doesn’t mean that just because the emperor died, all the enemy forces will disappear.
Just because Yang became the top doesn’t mean he is good at politics, so he probably would have failed…
>>7
In the story, they mentioned something similar, but the Rage Empire is launching a massacre under the name of a revenge war, ignoring the damage, so it seems that civilians are having a much harder time than the military.
Izelroon can be self-sufficient.
>>9
Since it’s an artificial satellite, if the main purpose is immigration rather than military build-up, it seems like there would be an incredible capacity for population living on the surface of the planet.
It is also equipped with entertainment facilities.
If you just stay holed up in a stronghold and calmly defeat the enemies, it wouldn’t be interesting as a story…
I was encouraged that even a dictator could do it well, but I still think the original image might be impossible, don’t you think?
>>11
I feel like those who were inciting him would actually abandon him once he truly becomes a dictator…
It’s just not in my nature…
>>12
It’s because they can’t do politics…
In the first place, once you become a dictator, a certain percentage of those who have been devotedly supporting you will likely leave.
I was fighting to protect democracy.
It wouldn’t make sense for me to become a dictator.
>>14
(Colossal Portrait)
>>17
Haaaaaa…
>>18
It’s your fault, Yang Wen-li.
If you have a complaint, then come back to life.
I’ll forgive you just this once.
>>18
A dictator can only be someone who feels like, “If I do it, everything will go well!” So, it’s impossible unless it’s someone like Bruce Ashby.
I can’t win against the rival Kaiser in looks either…
>>19
I am the most handsome man in the universe.
>>29
Mrs. Yang Stay
In reality, was there really a need for the Empire and the Federation to fight each other that much?
>>20
If it’s an empire led by blondes, there’s really no need to fight anymore.
Moreover, there is no need for the emperor to go to the front lines.
Both the prosthetic eye and the empress, as well as the other subordinates, have been repeatedly saying that.
>>23
I don’t want to.
>>20
That’s why Fezzan set up the operation, right?
Yang doesn’t hate dialogue, but as a soldier, he believes that political matters should be handled by politicians, and it’s not appropriate for him as a soldier to get involved.
Not only would defeating Reinhardt at that time prolong the war, but…
Yang is considering that the empire becoming a battleground with no top leader will also lead to suffering for the subjects of the empire.
Yan is a believer in democracy, yet he has a tendency to dislike dialogue, which is a fundamental aspect of democracy. So while he likes democracy, if he continues on this path, I think he will become a destroyer of democracy.
>>22
I see, the devotion comes from the fact that we can both leave each other alone due to individualism.
I wonder how many people that blonde has killed for fun.
>>24
I am doing this with the determination that I could be killed too, and if I were to surrender, I would lose interest, but I will not commit a massacre.
>>26
I won’t let you say you’ve forgotten Vesterlant!!!
Murderer Reinhardt!!!!!!!
>>30
Froiline… comfort me…
>>26
When a soldier seizes food from civilians and conducts a scorched earth operation, he is lower than a fork as a soldier.
The difficult part is that Yan himself does not have the desire to lead the country.
>>25
I don’t think he/she has the ability to lead the country.
Truniht is quite easily falling for the scheming of Fezzan, which is worsening the situation.
At least in terms of strategy, it is second-rate.
>>31
Did he have any interest in politics?
The Galactic Empire, divided due to the Kaiser’s death, faces the crumbling Alliance…
>>32
If we can take Anneloze as our banner and have the two pillars act as organizers, it might somehow work out, but I think there will be countless corpses.
>>37
It’s relatively forgotten, but during this period, the official stance is still the Goldenbaum dynasty.
Anneloze is nothing more than the favored mistress of the late Emperor, so she doesn’t have much legitimacy…
Truniht probably just wants to be alive himself.
I think it’s making too subtle movements, though.
Why are you the older sister and I’m the uncle?
>>35
Are you happy if I call you “auntie”?
Because Reinhardt’s regime, which hasn’t become Kaiser yet, is also not complete.
As Yan said, it would make sense for him to return if he dies here.
Well, the issue is whether the alliance can reorganize itself before the empire disintegrates and reintegrates.
If Jessica were alive, we wouldn’t have had any trouble lifting the portable shrine…
>>39
Her statements and actions are too strong, so whether she can become the top is another question…
One might meet death in a pattern different from historical fact.
>>42
Yan is the same, but their temperament is that of an anti-establishment leader.
When reforming or leading a minority, that may be the best approach.
If Truniht is still around, a comeback is impossible, huh.
>>40
The invasion of the empire began, and I quickly went into hiding.
The citizens have finally started to notice the suspiciousness of Trunicht.
I wish someone could substitute in here, but there isn’t anyone else around…
To be honest, I don’t really understand the splendid theory because Yan’s Kaiser is always at the front line.
>>41
Well, it might be better than pushing others into danger from a safe zone and not taking responsibility, but just because I’m on the front lines doesn’t mean it’s okay to have casualties…
>>41
It may also be a jab at Tsurunihito.
The ideal dictator according to Yan would require activities to maintain charisma.
>>41
I also share the same destiny…
>>41
Since the alliance leaders are instigating wars from a safe place, well…
As a guardian of democracy, he was incredibly capable, but as a ruler of democracy or a ruler of a dictatorship, Shane Kopp’s expectations were too high, so Yan is definitely not suited for it…
>>50
Once he becomes a dictator, Schenkopf will be the type to spoil the fun…!
I want to be a historian or become a librarian… but I definitely don’t think I’m the type of person who can stay calm during peacetime.
It’s mostly Rennen’s fault, but that con artist was full of life when we escaped from Heinesen.
>>56
I want to live on a pension~
“If the country collapses, it wouldn’t be surprising if all pensions were taken away, and he is a man who has lived a life where what he wants to do and his actual actions are completely different.”
>>56
In nature, it’s like that of a leader of a resistance organization found in Gundam and similar settings.
In other words, their abilities and personality are more suited for being a terrorist.
If I put it positively, it is the integrity to thoroughly implement civilian control as a military person, but negatively, it reflects a lack of responsibility and resolve to lead the country.
Yang talks about politics arrogantly, but he is firmly against being a politician himself, so he can say anything he wants without any responsibility…
>>60
I don’t want the conclusion to be like that…
The essence of Yan is that one should not engage in war, so if a decision is made to go to war, one must first show the readiness to lose their own life.
Irresponsibility is understandable because, in essence, being a soldier is not what one truly wants to do.
The soldiers who get caught up in this may not be in a good situation…
At that stage, even if I killed the Kaiser, what merit would I have gained?
That doesn’t mean that the universe will become peaceful or that the existence of democracy will be established…
>>64
The empire is increasingly leaving behind deep-rooted issues, and it will clearly create reasons for a hostile relationship.
“I didn’t have the kind of self-righteousness that would say, ‘Let’s create a better society!’ but rather just a desire to make the world a little better.”
I feel like I would have failed at being a dictator because I liked hanging out with a small number of people I liked, for better or worse.
>>65
The biggest factor is that I might not be suited for it, but I also feel like I’m afraid of becoming like Rudolf.
In the end, reaching a peace agreement there without being assassinated was the most peaceful way to conclude things.
>>67
It feels like peace won’t last unless he gets killed, because the people around him just go wild knowing he’s alive.
If Yang himself were to take the top position, it would probably mean doing the thing he least wants to do…
I’m not even someone who was elected in the first place, so I’m just a temporary placeholder for someone else, and it seems like that will always be the case.
It seems that it was best for Kaiser to exit at that timing due to emperor disease, but I also feel that Yang being forcibly removed by assassination around that time was relatively the best outcome.
I think it won’t lead to anything good if there are founding fathers who make political statements but do not want to become leaders, believing that possessing military power guarantees victory.
>>72
The approval rating from the public is at a record high, and even though they basically complain about orders from above, they still obediently follow them; it’s a good toy for those in power.
The empire had many aristocrats from noble families who imposed bad governance in various areas, so simply removing that garnered significant support from the people.
You cannot do the same thing in an alliance.
If you’re not a commander, it seems like you were quite enjoying yourself while working in places like the spiral labyrinth, so it seems like you’d be suited for doing things like thoroughly researching and creating materials about various complicated backgrounds.
As long as it’s better than Truniht…
From just reading the text, it seems like the qualities of a scholar aren’t that impressive…
Despite pledging to adhere to civilian control, they don’t hide their dissatisfaction with politicians and sometimes act like they’re in Sherwood Forest.
Both Yang and Reinhardt would definitely become the type of old-timers who are a nuisance if they lived long enough.
>>81
Yang just becomes a bothersome old-timer during history talks, but if Kaiser turns into an old man while still being a battle fanatic, that would be terrifying…!
>>87
The type of old person I dislike the most when it comes to being a Kaiser is the one who doesn’t recognize their decline due to aging.
If only rap were alive…
>>82
To put it another way, if there were no Astartes and Amritza.
The regular fleet is all intact and the country hasn’t been tilted this much.
In other words, the main fleet was completely annihilated too much in the first volume of the original novel…
>>89
This is probably because at that time, I didn’t intend to continue for long.
Yang has no intentions, which is why Yang’s fleet is only just managing to stay a half-step away from becoming a warlord. From the perspective of those in power, he is extremely dangerous.
>>83
That’s why we brought you here from Izerlohn to put you on trial.
>>109
But what if the Imperial Army attacks Iserlohn during that time?
>>110
It’s all Negroponti’s fault, isn’t it?
>>109
I don’t do things that have such legal grounds.
When Yan said, “I can’t help it, I’m aiming for the top.”
The one who makes the saddest face is definitely Schenkopp.
>>84
Shane Kopp will firmly oppose if I say anything in the thread…
>>88
This damn middle-aged man…
>>90
I’m not middle-aged yet.
>>88
You’re the one who instigated the most…!
I feel that if there were a chief of staff who moves around on their own like Oberstein, the Yang regime could run smoothly.
That position is on the alliance side, but Shane Kopp likes Yan too much.
>>85
In other words, it would be nice if Yan could quietly carry the light festival float, but that’s probably the thing he dislikes the most.
So after I die, I’ll have a large portrait made and be deified…
Why aren’t you doing it!? This guy seems like he would say something like that.
I think Schaenkopf will follow along with a ridiculously sad face.
Scheinkopf initially agrees, saying “That’s right! That’s good…!” but later reveals in a tavern that the man I believed in and served, Yang Wen-li, actually died at that time.
You are finally falling for my trick, aren’t you?
Everyone is drawn to Yan’s resourcefulness and stubbornness, thinking of it as charm, which is why they stick around…
Yang himself may not become an old fool, but it seems he could turn into the type of old fool who becomes harmful because of those around him.
” betray your country and become a dictator! I’m saying this from the heart.”
But if he actually became a dictator, it would be the silent man, Schenkopp, who disappears without a trace.
>>102
Since we are master and servant, we can’t become friends.
Hey, Kaiser.
I wonder what my big sister did with the emperor.
>>103
Kessler!!!!1!!!
>>106
Please wait, Your Majesty.
Killing Nameless like this will only eliminate a threat, but it won’t bring any benefit.
It should be shown to the public that they were judged for being a perverse individual fixated on immoral acts, rather than a rebel against the empire to be punished for the crime of insulting the emperor.
No one will romanticize his actions, and his life will be recorded as one stained with disgrace.
I propose that the nameless cooperate with the Empire’s security as criminals.
This young punk is really annoying, doing things like that, Shane.
>>105
Even if you live a long life, it has no meaning if it’s not interesting.
This is the reason I help you!
I think that if there were a foolishly strong general, it would always lead to that kind of era.
Maybe even the highest-level ruler is not enough, so in the end, it depends on how many good people are at the top.
>>112
I don’t think (there is anyone).
The type that complains even if something close to their ideal form comes out.
Greenhill, who was seen as the leading moderate, ended up at the forefront of a major coup known as the National Salvation Military Conference, so it’s understandable that politicians in that world would fall into distrust of the military.
Without Yang, things won’t function, but if you trust Yang too much, then no one will be able to stop him next time—what a dilemma.
In the first place, it is an abnormal situation for a civilization that possesses such technology to be killing each other among different groups of the same kind.
The worst ones in the Yang fleet are definitely the delinquent middle-aged men!
>>117
Isn’t this fleet about 80% just a bunch of delinquents?
>>121
Everyone should thank Murai and Patrichev at least once.
I think it’s about the level of the rulers or their ability to adapt to the situation.
Rebero may have been an excellent politician in peacetime, but in a situation where the war was pressing and as a defeated nation, he was not useful in a sense.
Yan is the opposite of this.
Reberu was already in a state where the destruction of the alliance was inevitable, so there was nothing that could be done regardless of whether they had abilities or not.
>>120
Well, at least there was no need to deliberately choose to chase Yan away…
It’s been mentioned in the original work as well, but don’t take everything Renen says at face value.
If we had protested on the mainland of the empire or made the empire’s faults public, the worst-case scenario would not have happened.
Yan is quite stubborn and doesn’t compromise on his own worldview.
If I were a historian, I think I would definitely be third-rate.
Someone who fits perfectly surrounded by books in a small house, just complaining all the time.
>>122
I feel like the influence of the original creator is strong here…!
>>122
It must be happy.
>>124
In this world line, will I be able to meet a skilled foster child who makes tea and a beautiful wife?
In threads like this, I am once again appreciating the charm of Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
I’m glad you came to my place.
>>127
That’s a lie.
They will definitely try to fight to the very end.
>>129
However, if we had discussed strategy and tactics together, we might have been able to delay the onset of the Kaiser a little.
>>127
After the enemies are gone, you’ll just make new ones, right?
>>130
Is it next General Müller!?!!?!! ZUKYUN
What Hoan Rui is saying seems reasonable, but in the end, he couldn’t do anything…
There is a suspicion that Truniht was actually one of the better ones.
If Yang wore an imperial marshal uniform, it would look so out of place that it would make me laugh, so no.