Operation: Ragnarök (episode)

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'Operation: Ragnarök'
(「作戦名『神々の黄昏ラグナロック』」)
LOGH: series 2, episode 15
released 1991/??/??
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September 798 UC (489 IC / 3598 CE)
41st of 110 released in LOGH
42nd of 213 released in all

Operation: Ragnarök (Japanese: 作戦名『神々の黄昏ラグナロック) is the 41st episode of the Legend of Galactic Heroes OVA.

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Synopsis

Alexandre Bewcock informs Julian Mintz that the Free Planets Alliance government is trying to curtail Yang Wen-li's ability to launch a military coup by transferring his key personnel away from Iserlohn Fortress. Reinhard von Lohengramm discusses his plans on using the Fezzan Corridor to invade the Alliance with his admirals, and names the invasion plan Operation Ragnarök. Over one million ships are planned to be in the expeditionary force. Reinhard speaks with Paul von Oberstein and discusses the use and eventually the expendability of Nicholas Boltik, the current Commissioner of Fezzan. Oberstein revives the secret police headed by Heydrich Lang. On 20 September 798 UC (489 IC / 3598 CE), 8 months old Katharin Kätchen accedes to the throne of the Galactic Empire as the new Kaiserin.

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Memorable quotes

"It is a convenience decided by humans that we do not pass through the Fezzan Corridor. It has not been a law since the beginning of creation. The fools in the Alliance are free to think what they please but we have no obligation to share fantasies with them."

Reinhard von Lohengramm, on his decision to invade the Alliance through the Fezzan Corridor

"Democracy is the rule of many by their free will, isn't it?"
"If the total is one hundred, as long as you collect fifty-one among them, you can make it rule by the majority. But that majority will be divided into many factions. Namely, if we add up twenty-six from among those fifty-one, they can rule the whole we spoke of before. How futile is the democratic principle called majority rule?"

Paul von Oberstein and Heydrich Lang

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