Lost Things (episode)

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'''Lost Things''' (Japanese: '''失われたもの''') is the 30th episode of [[Legend of Galactic Heroes (OVA)]].
'''Lost Things''' (Japanese: '''失われたもの''') is the 30th episode of [[Legend of Galactic Heroes (OVA)]].
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==Synopsis==
Yang is summoned to Heinessen, where the Secretary of Defence is holding an inquiry. This move shocks his staff because such a committee has no legal basis. In Phezzan, Kesselring enlists two former members of the Lippstadt League, Leopold Schumacher and Alfred von Landsberg to carry out a plan we know nothing about. March 13, 798 S.C. / 489 I.C.: the test of the warp drive of the Geiesburg fortress is a success. The fortress and its supporting fleet can now move to the Iserlohn Corridor and attack the Alliance's fortress.  
Yang is summoned to Heinessen, where the Secretary of Defence is holding an inquiry. This move shocks his staff because such a committee has no legal basis. In Phezzan, Kesselring enlists two former members of the Lippstadt League, Leopold Schumacher and Alfred von Landsberg to carry out a plan we know nothing about. March 13, 798 S.C. / 489 I.C.: the test of the warp drive of the Geiesburg fortress is a success. The fortress and its supporting fleet can now move to the Iserlohn Corridor and attack the Alliance's fortress.  
[[Category:LOGH episodes]]
[[Category:LOGH episodes]]

Revision as of 15:15, 24 April 2011

'Lost Things'
(「失われたもの」)
LOGH: series 2, episode 4
released 1991/??/??
March 798 UC (489 IC / 3598 CE)
30th of 110 released in LOGH
31st of 213 released in all

Lost Things (Japanese: 失われたもの) is the 30th episode of Legend of Galactic Heroes (OVA).

Synopsis

Yang is summoned to Heinessen, where the Secretary of Defence is holding an inquiry. This move shocks his staff because such a committee has no legal basis. In Phezzan, Kesselring enlists two former members of the Lippstadt League, Leopold Schumacher and Alfred von Landsberg to carry out a plan we know nothing about. March 13, 798 S.C. / 489 I.C.: the test of the warp drive of the Geiesburg fortress is a success. The fortress and its supporting fleet can now move to the Iserlohn Corridor and attack the Alliance's fortress.

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