
I think Kirchais will do it instead of Reinhardt.
>>1Kirchheis is also lacking somewhat when it comes to cunning schemes…
I wonder how much military strength it would take to forcefully capture Iserlohn in the first place…
>>3One fortress like Gaiusburg.
>>5If you’re going to crash something and break it, it doesn’t matter if it’s a big satellite or something like that…
>>6In the story, we’ve already used the forbidden technique of light-speed meteor strikes, which is usually off-limits in typical sci-fi.
The Izelrown Defense Battle is a rare occasion where the alliance can fight head-on.
I have the strong impression that there is no commander who can take down Iserlohn head-on in a serious, no tricks fight.
Didn’t they mention in the story that if they were going to drop Izerloun, it would be from the inside?
What happens if we attack from both sides at once?
Can you drop it even if one side is wiped out by the tall hammer?
>>10Wasn’t there something about the Thor Hammer being all around?
>>12I really don’t want to comment on this.
>>10Are both sides the Alliance side and the Empire side of the corridor?
The most necessary thing to capture the Iserlohn Fortress is the incompetent politicians of the Free Planets Alliance.
Isn’t it harsh to say that if it’s not broken by a tool hammer or obstructed by a collision, it must be a natural celestial body?
A chunk of sublight ice? Yeah…
The commander Holland almost took it down with a barrage of missiles.
This plan was also drafted by that Fork, so it was adopted by Lobos saying that’s fine.
>>14Wasn’t it just a matter of breaking a part of the outer wall?
That said, if it can be destroyed like that, maybe a brute force approach could work.
Is it the military affairs minister, Wan-chan?
If it falls easily, it doesn’t mean anything as a fortress.
I thought he was reasonably talented, but Holland isn’t getting much praise from his colleagues in the alliance.
>>19It feels like it’s only effective because it’s the Imperial Army before Kaiser took control.
Wasn’t there a story about Marshal Citre or someone destroying a shield to some extent?
>>21Was it a parallel pursuit?
It’s the act of closing in as the enemy retreats.
It seems like if a magician were to attach boosters to a one-kilometer square ice block or meteorite, it could cause significant damage as a mass weapon.
After silencing the floating gun platform, a brutal close-quarters battle washes blood with blood in the landing craft.
With this plan, even the bloodthirsty Kaiser will be pleased.
What Marshal Citerle did during his time as a general was to bring the situation into chaos to prevent the hammer from being struck.
In the end, we lost after being shot along with our allies.
There are too few benefits to attacking with military force…
>>25So it was necessary to pass through the Fezzan Corridor.
>>27It’s like Columbus’s egg.
Since there are things like micro black holes, if we just quietly toss it in…
>>29If you do this, it will become limitless.
In any case, Zephyll particles.
>>30Hey… isn’t directionality unfair…?
>>33That’s quite something, even though we can’t say it’s just the individual’s achievements, right? (laughs) The Imperial Technology Division during the Shaft era is really something colossal.
>>42They are portrayed as nice guys, but the people around Kaiser have a sports club-like power harassment mentality.
>>44There is a sense of a focus on the field, isn’t there?
>>44So it was necessary to have someone like Ober.
>>49That guy has a dog!
The occupation of Izerloon was too easy for the Empire, both the first and second time.
>>32If that’s not the case, the alliance side might not be able to tremble in fear.
Once it was taken, both the alliance and the empire became complacent…
The empire’s nobility is incompetent!
The alliance has incompetent politicians!
Equal!
>>36Which is better, an incompetent noble who is not elected by the people or an incompetent elected politician?
>>39It is usually better to have politicians that the public can dismiss rather than incompetent ones.
Everything went crazy because of that bug called Reinhardt that suddenly appeared.
>>55The situation is a decline in republican democracy where skilled politicians become mired in bureaucratic corruption and dysfunction, versus an increase in monarchical and autocratic rule with capable and relatively sensible historical emperors and their subjects…
The parallel pursuit operation went quite well, but I never thought the enemy would do something so foolish as to use their fortress’s main cannon along with their allies…
>>37The difference in leadership between the fortress itself and the stationed fleet was a weakness during Yang’s time, but perhaps this actually worked to their advantage this time…
Wasn’t it better to send them straight to Hinesen instead of warping them all the way to Ezelroam?
>>38Warping has its limitations, you know…
>>38Gaiesburg is isolated!
>>38Since the alliance’s star map and routes are unknown, it’s impossible to warp to such a precise location.
Such long-distance warp is also impossible.
The people of the Lohengramm Marshal’s Office all have temperaments that are more or less similar to Reinhardt’s…
Is it true that the walls of Izelron are made of liquid metal and can regenerate from regular attacks?
>>48Anime is like that.
The original work is ordinary metal.
Kempmüller Corridor
>>51You’re unusually full of bluster…
I think the most outrageous performance among the Irregulars is not Yan or his entourage, but the maintenance team.
Even though there are depictions of extreme exhaustion, how are they maintaining their fighting strength?
>>53Well, you know… the women are…
Even before the main story, both sides were suffering an unusual number of losses in the fortress-related battles, weren’t they?
There is an aspect of thought experiment in Legend of the Galactic Heroes regarding how democracy exists in the presence of an ideal monarch like Reinhard.
>>58Yank is talking a lot about that kind of thing.
Müller-Kemp Corridor…
The problem of Imperial soldiers being too fond of gossip.
>>62So you won’t say anything even if you see Oberstein with a dog?
I recently finished watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes, and I noticed that surprisingly, there are threads about it quite often.
Yesterday, I was talking about forks.
>>64I see it once a day.
It can grow to several hundred once a week.
>>64Fork and Lang are two major popular giants.