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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 17 Review

Episode 17, “The Yang Fleet Mobilizes”

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Synopsis:  After an assassination attempt on Admiral Cubersly by Andrew Falk, it appears that rogue elements in the FPA military are ready to foment rebellions. Yang is ordered to put down revolts on several FPA planets, but before he can, there’s a coup on Heinessen. The National Salvation Military Council, led by Dwight Greenhill, takes control of the government and military, even taking Admiral Bewcock into custody. Despite her connection to the ringleader, Frederica is surprised to learn that Yang still values her participation. The Yang Fleet disembarks from Iserlohn Fortress to fight the insurrectionists. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 16 Review

Episode 16, “Ignition Point”

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Synopsis: Hildegard von Mariendorf, daughter of Mariendorf County’s overseer, determines to ally herself and her family with Reinhard before a civil war breaks out in the Empire. She sees to it that the young admiral guarantee the rights of her family and their property via a document. Powerful nobles opposing Reinhard form the Lippstadt Noble Coalition. Grenadier Commander Ovlesser is dismayed that he couldn’t recruit former Chief Commander Mückenberger for the noble’s cause. Mückenberger, like Mariendorf, is convinced that Reinhard will create a new age. Lippstadt leader Braunschweig recruits a reluctant Admiral Merkatz to being the commander of the coalition’s military forces. After an assassination attempt fails to kill Reinhard or kidnap Annerose, Braunschweig and other nobles flee planet Odin to organize elsewhere, but Reinhard’s men are able to prevent some of them from leaving. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 15 Review

Episode 15, “Before the Storm”

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Synopsis:  The Empire sends an convoy for a prisoner exchange, which Yang reasons will work in Reinhard’s favor in his struggle against the nobles. Yang meets with Admiral Bewcock on Heinessen, where he suggests the Empire will foster unrest in the Free Planets Alliance to keep them distracted during their own internal conflict. A secret cabal of Alliance officers, including Dwight Greenhill, meet to discuss their plans for a coup, hoping to keep a close tail on Yang to prevent him from interfering. It seems that the defeated Arthur Lynch, an commander taken captive at the battle of El Facil, was injected into the returned prisoners, and has inspired this revolution on Reinhard’s behalf. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 14 Review

Episode 14, “The Death of the Kaiser”

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Synopsis:  After the Kaiser dies with no named successor, various related parties jockey for position. Reinhard decides to side with the Kaiser’s young grandson, Erwin Josef II, a puppet of the Minister of State, Lichtenlade.

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You see that two sentence synopsis? That’s because that’s about all that happens in this episode. Oh, not that the story didn’t need a breather from combat for the political moving and shaking, because it’s all good, but at this particular stage, it’s all just beginning, so it’s not at its deepest or most engaging. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 13 Review (PREMIERE)

Episode 13, “Amritsar”

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Synopsis:  The Free Planets Alliance, after a disastrous invasion of the Galactic Empire, gathers the remains of its expeditionary forces at Amritsar, where they plan to make a stand. Yang Wenli takes in the tattered 10th Fleet in addition to his 13th, with a plan to escape the battlefield with as many ships as possible. As the Imperial fleet encircles, Attenborough engages in diversionary tactics which confound the Black Lancers, allowing the Alliance ships to escape. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 12 Review (FINALE… kind of)

Episode 12, “The Verge of Death (Part 2)”

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Synopsis:  As Siegfried Kircheis leads his forces to attack their forces’ supply contingent, the FPA’s fleets fall into disarray as they take on damage from a very aggressive Reinhard and his other admirals. Three fleets are destroyed and four have taken damage, but Yang Wen-li’s 13th Fleet has taken minimal infliction from the Empire. The Hyperion’s fighter squadron launches and engages the enemy’s Valkyrie crafts and there are casualties. Yang can barely make pull his forces away from the frontlines when Fleet Admiral Lobos orders the remaining ships to gather at the Amritsar Starzone to make a last effort before retreating. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 11 Review

Episode 11, “The Verge of Death (Part 1)”

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Synopsis:  The Free Planets Alliance forces enter Imperial territory, expecting to be greeted as liberators, but the citizens are more concerned about receiving food. This causes them to overextend their supplies to fulfill the needs of the masses, but when the expectations cannot be met, riots break out. The Alliance fleets become desperate for supplies of their own, and Yang surmises it was an intentional stroke to get them to run out of resources, breaking promises to the people (which earns them ill will) and leaving them vulnerable to an all-out attack in the meantime. He suggests to the other admirals that they should withdraw from the area. Admiral Bewcock attempts to inform Supreme Commander Lobos, but is forced to engage with Commodore Falk. Bewcock berates Falk’s casual attitude about the concerns on the front line, causing him to pass out from stress. While Kircheis goes to sortie against the FPA’s supply line, Reinhard assembles the rest of his admiralty to strike at the main forces. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 10 Review

Episode 10, “Interlude”     *****SPOILERS*****   Synopsis: The Empire is informed of the upcoming invasion of Imperial territory by the Free Planets Alliance, as leaked by Adrian Rubinsky. The nobles decide to put Reinhard up to the task of repelling the invasion, hoping it’ll take the fight out of him so they can finish him off at their leisure. On Heinessen, meanwhile, the fleet leaders meet to discuss the battle plan, proposed by overzealous officer, Commodore Andrew Falk, which Yang objects to. Reinhard assembles his admiralty on Odin, informing them of the clash ahead.     Comments:     This episode is the final ramp-up to the two-part finale of the first season of this show. My guess is that the movies they’re continuing the story with will be broken down into episodes, like Space Battleship Yamato 2199 and its sequel, for a second “season”. I mean, if this show did well enough for that. I hope it does, because the second novel is the best material of this story arc. I do worry, though, because with only two episodes left, they have to cover three chapters. Perhaps with much of it being action, they’ll be able to get it in the final two episodes. We still have the Battle of Amritsar and the reveal of Rubinsky’s own manipulator.     Speaking of the Black Fox of Phezzan, this episode sees him trying to balance the two super powers by informing the Empire of the oncoming invasion. Since the FPA took Iserlohn, they have too much power for his tastes, and he can’t have them completely equal or he couldn’t make as much money. If there was peace, it would inconvenience his plans, so he has to prod both sides, hoping to exhaust them to where Phezzan will be on top. Of course, the only person he seems to confide in is Dominique Saint-Pierré, who at this point is just somebody he can exposit to. You may wonder why one or both of the superpowers don’t catch onto this, but remember that they’re constantly thinking of war and how to gain an advantage over the other side. Even if people have suspicions (they do), Phezzan is already too powerful, economically, for them to stop doing business with.     The higher ups in the Empire have no problem using Reinhard and his admiralty as human shields/buffers between them and the FPA’s invading forces. Presumably they’d be aiding him only as much as they’d have to for him to do what they want. Now that Reinhard has made his way up the ladder, they want to gamble on using him and disposing of him before he gains any more power. But it’s a pretty dangerous gamble that relies solely on the incompetence of the FPA. Hm, then again, maybe it’s a pretty safe bet.     Of course, the biggest event here is the introduction of one Andrew Falk, an young officer with ambitions and a one-sided rivalry with Yang. He wants to garner the same praise Yang has, but he’s not nearly as gifted, even if he did well academically. He drafted the plan to invade the Empire, but it’s a pretty nebulous plan in terms of strategy. It seems like the FPA military is so confident in their win with Iserlohn, that they’ve gotten ahead of themselves. Yang is always pretty oblivious to any specific person who isn’t within his circle, so he doesn’t really care about Falk as much as he cares that they’re charging in on a dubious plan. Unlike Falk, Yang doesn’t care about glory or military rank, but the FPA thinks they can capture more lightning in a bottle by letting one of his peers plot the invasion. Almost as if they’re saying to Yang, “You’re not so special, look at what this guy with GOOD grades can do.”     Reinhard plans on luring the FPA into Imperial territory until they overextend their supply line and he can cut them off and crush them. It sounds like it would work, but more to the point, the man to his side is no longer Kircheis, but Oberstein. Kircheis has always been right by Reinhard, but now that he’s one of Reinhard’s admirals, while Oberstein is his staff officer. While obviously Kircheis is both closer to Reinhard personally, and outranks Oberstein, Oberstein now has Reinhard’s ear more than his red-headed friend. It’s worth noting the shot of Mittermeyer looking suspiciously at Oberstein as he walks up to explain the deployment, followed by Kircheis stoically staring. Obviously Kircheis trusts Reinhard more than anyone, and while he has his doubts about Oberstein, he will do his duty. The others, however, are more suspicious of Oberstein, despite Kircheis having more reason to be. It’s almost like Mittermeyer is being suspicious on Kircheis’ behalf.     Anyway, it’s a good episode, but it’s not nearly as the political cynicism of the previous episode. It’s basically a set up for the next battle. And that’s okay. As long as the final episodes are full heat, that is.     Overall Score:   3.5 out of 5   Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These can be watched on Crunchyroll.
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 09 Review

Episode 09, “Each Person’s Star”

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Synopsis:  On Heinessen, the High Council of the Free Planets Alliance debates the pros and cons of launching an offensive into Imperial territory. The majority, reacting to their sagging poll numbers, approve, as a military victory will bolster voters’ opinions. Meanwhile, Yang Wenli’s letter of resignation is turned down on the basis of the need for competent officers and the possibility of the 13th Fleet breaking down. Yang and Julian have dinner with Frederica and her father, Admiral Dwight Greenhill, who discuss Julian’s accolades in school and the general political mood. On their way home, Yang discovers Jessica Edwards has been elected for political office on an anti-war platform. On the planet Phezzan, Adrian Rubinsky manipulates the economies of the two warring nations. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 08 Review

Episode 08, “The Castrop Rebellion”

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Synopsis:  Reinhard von Lohengramm assembles his admiralty of several talented officers, and assigns Rear Admiral Kircheis a task for which he would earn a promotion. The mission is to put down a rebellion from a hoarding aristocrat, Maximillian Castrop. Kircheis takes a small fleet to subdue the rebellion by luring the overconfident Castrop into a trap. Reinhard’s other subordinates are impressed. It’s then that Reinhard is visited by Paul von Oberstein, who fled from the battle at Iserlohn, and will be court martialed for desertion. Oberstein proposes to help Reinhard overthrow the royalty, and while initially suspicious, Reinhard relents to helping the dour man, exchanging a favor owed for a pardon. Reinhard plans on using Oberstein as he is being used by him. read more