Cosmic Mosaic (episode)

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'Cosmic Mosaic'
(「コズミック・モザイク」)
LOGH: series 4, episode 103
released 1997/??/??
Bittenfeld assaulting Oberstein.JPG
February-April 801 UC (3 NIC / 492 IC / 3601 CE)
103rd of 110 released in LOGH
106th of 213 released in all

Cosmic Mosaic (Japanese: コズミック・モザイク) is the 103rd episode of the Legend of Galactic Heroes OVA.

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Synopsis

Grand Duchess Annerose von Grünewald visits Hildegard von Lohengramm and the sickly Reinhard von Lohengramm. Although Reinhard's expedition was cancelled, the problems of the Heinessen insurgency and the Iserlohn Republic remained. Paul von Oberstein is chosen to handle those problems. Oberstein, accompanied by Neidhart Müller and Fritz Joseph Bittenfeld, departs for Heinessen to settle the insurgency. News of the Iserlohn Republic's victory in the Eleventh Battle of Iserlohn bypasses Imperial news censors, revitalising the anti-Imperial protests in Heinessen. In Iserlohn Fortress, Julian Mintz and his staff wonder what to do if the New Galactic Empire was to abandon Heinessen and use it as a bait. Upon arrival in Heinessen, Oberstein orders the arrest of all former high ranking public officials and military personnel in the Free Planets Alliance. Oberstein infuriates Müller, Bittenfeld, and August Samuel Wahlen with his plan of using the arrested people as hostages to draw out the forces in Iserlohn.

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"Such pridefulness in the Kaiser resulted in the remains of several million officers and soldiers being left to rot in the Iserlohn Corridor. If we had done this two years ago when Yang Wen-li escaped from Heinessen to Iserlohn we would not have had to lose the lives of those several million soldiers. The Empire is not the Kaiser's private property, and the Imperial Fleet is not the Kaiser's private force. Is there a law that says that the Kaiser can meaninglessly sacrifice the lives of soldiers for the sake of his personal pride? If so, it would be no different from the era of the Goldenbaum Dynasty, would it?"

Paul von Oberstein, responding to Neidhart Müller's criticism of his plan to use arrested former Alliance public figures as hostages

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