The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
  2. <blockquote><cite>
  3. Commander Sinclair is recalled to Earth and discovers a long-kept secret
  4. that leads to a new assignment.
  5. </cite></blockquote>
  6. Issue 1 (January 1995, released December 6, 1994)
  7. <p>
  8. Setting: Between
  9. <a href="/lurk/guide/022.html">"Chrysalis"</a>
  10. and
  11. <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>
  12. <pre> Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
  13. Penciller: Michael Netzer
  14. Inker: Rob Leigh
  15. Colorist: Robbie Busch
  16. Letterer: Tracy Hampton Munsey</pre>
  17. <p>
  18. <hr>
  19. <p>
  20. <h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
  21. <p>
  22. A few days after being recalled from Babylon 5 (cf. episode
  23. <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>)
  24. Commander Sinclair is languishing in Earthdome, Geneva, waiting for someone
  25. to tell him why he was called back. His nights, as always, are filled with
  26. horrible dreams, replays of the Battle of the Line. He tries to prevail
  27. on a senator to tell him what's going on, but is rebuffed, with an additional
  28. admonition to stop spreading rumors about President Santiago being
  29. assassinated.
  30. <p>
  31. Then, in the middle of the night on January 6, 2259, some heavily-armed
  32. men escort Sinclair to see President Clark. Clark introduces him to Rathenn,
  33. of the Minbari Grey Council. Rathenn introduces himself and says he's come
  34. to take Sinclair back to his home. Not Mars Colony, where his body was born --
  35. but to his soul's home.
  36. <p>
  37. Rathenn uses a triluminary on Sinclair, who is suddenly able to recall in full
  38. what happened after he was taken aboard the Grey Council's cruiser at the
  39. Battle of the Line (cf. episode
  40. <a href="/lurk/guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars."</a>) He was
  41. drugged, interrogated about Earth targets, and tortured after he tried to
  42. escape. He recalls the whispers of the Grey Council as Delenn confirms
  43. that he has a Minbari soul.
  44. <p>
  45. Rathenn explains that every human pilot the Grey Council examined had a Minbari
  46. soul, or part of a Minbari soul, and that the Minbari population has been
  47. declining for the past six thousand years. At first the Grey Council blamed
  48. the soul hunters (cf. episode
  49. <a href="/lurk/guide/002.html">"Soul Hunter"</a>) but the decline was too
  50. great to be accounted for that way. That day, they discovered why the
  51. Minbari race was dying, where all the souls were going. Since no Minbari
  52. had killed another in thousands of years, the Grey Council surrendered.
  53. <p>
  54. Clark says that the Grey Council told the Earth government of their findings,
  55. and that both the government and the Council agreed the information would
  56. not be taken well by the public. Earth officials gave the Council permission
  57. to wipe Sinclair's memory; they were on the verge of defeat and weren't
  58. about to object to such a small demand by the Minbari. "We were dying,"
  59. Clark explains later, after Rathenn has left. "It didn't matter that it
  60. was insane... <em>Everything</em> was insane. If it made them stop
  61. killing us... well, that was fine by us."
  62. <p>
  63. Clark tells Sinclair he's free to resign his commission with full retirement
  64. pay. Or he can accept a new assignment, his most important one to date:
  65. accept the Minbari government's invitation to come to their world as
  66. ambassador. Clark promises to keep Sinclair informed about Garibaldi's
  67. condition. As for why the Minbari wanted Sinclair, Clark speculates:
  68. "Maybe they feel guilty about what they did to you. Maybe they're
  69. comfortable with you. And maybe they <em>need</em> you. We've heard about
  70. trouble between the Minbari religious caste and the military caste. It's
  71. possible that... well, the religious caste might just need an experienced
  72. soldier to talk to."
  73. <p>
  74. Sinclair's shuttle arrives at the Grey Council's cruiser. As he waits to
  75. be greeted, he pulls out a small slip of paper and reads. He's shortly
  76. greeted by several hooded Councilmembers and a few members of the military
  77. caste, and explains that he was reading a
  78. <a href="/lurk/making/ulysses.html">poem</a>
  79. by a long-departed writer,
  80. something he wants to share with the Council in the hopes that it will
  81. help them understand. He is escorted away by the Councilmembers, as one
  82. of the military looks on, expression twisted in hatred.
  83. <H2><A NAME="BP">Backplot</A></H2>
  84. <ul>
  85. <li> No Minbari has killed another (intentionally, presumably) for several
  86. thousand years. (See
  87. <a href="#JS:kill">jms speaks</a>)
  88. <li> The Grey Council believes Sinclair has a Minbari soul.
  89. <li> Some within the Earth government have known the reason behind the
  90. Minbari surrender from the start, and gave the Grey Council
  91. permission to wipe Sinclair's mind. Clark claims to have not
  92. learned the secret until he took office as President.
  93. </ul>
  94. <H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
  95. <ul>
  96. <li> What does the triluminary do to Sinclair such that he can remember
  97. everything all of a sudden? Is there a single function it performs
  98. that explains its seeming variety of uses? (cf. episodes
  99. <a href="/lurk/guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars,"</a>
  100. <a href="/lurk/guide/022.html">"Chrysalis"</a>)
  101. <li> Who in the Earth government knew about the Minbari surrender? Someone
  102. other than the President, probably, since Santiago was dead when
  103. Clark took office. It's also possible the Minbari told Clark
  104. themselves.
  105. <li> Why did the Grey Council choose to reveal their secret to Sinclair
  106. now? Why have they invited him to become ambassador after pushing
  107. so hard to get him in command of Babylon 5 (cf. episode
  108. <a href="/lurk/guide/013.html">"Signs and Portents"</a>?)
  109. </ul>
  110. <H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
  111. <ul>
  112. <li> Sheridan was wrong about Clark being the only other person who knows
  113. about the situation with Minbari souls (cf. episode
  114. <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure."</a>)
  115. How widespread the knowledge is, and how it's being used, may be
  116. important story points in the future.
  117. <li> The coverup of Santiago's assassination appears to be very effective,
  118. unless the senator Sinclair speaks with is in on it as well. Everyone
  119. seems convinced that it was a simple accident.
  120. </ul>
  121. <H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
  122. <ul>
  123. <li> Sinclair's d*ck makes an appearance on page 17. Or a swan, anyway.
  124. <li> Oddly, there are some inconsistencies with the series:
  125. <ul>
  126. <li> Clark tells Sinclair that he's giving Ivanova a field
  127. promotion to commander, <em>before</em> Sheridan arrives
  128. on Babylon 5 and puts in the paperwork (in episode
  129. <a href="/lurk/guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows."</a>)
  130. On the other hand, it's possible Sheridan actually requested
  131. the promotion as soon as he got his assignment, or that Clark
  132. was planning on promoting Ivanova anyway.
  133. <li> Sinclair's recollection of his last words on the Line are
  134. different. In
  135. <a href="/lurk/guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars"</a>
  136. he says, "If I'm going out I'm taking
  137. you bastards with me! Target main cruiser, set for full
  138. velocity ram." Possibly to tone down the language, the
  139. comic renders this as, "If I'm dying I'm taking you demons
  140. with me! Target lead Minbari cruiser! Set for full
  141. velocity ram!"
  142. </ul>
  143. <li> Even <em>Clark</em> thinks Sinclair is stiff: "Excuse me, Commander,
  144. but is that as much at ease as you get?"
  145. <li> There's a slight gaffe on page 19; Sinclair's uniform is backwards
  146. in the mirror. (The strap should be on the other side of the buttons,
  147. as shown on page 22.)
  148. </ul>
  149. <H2><A NAME="JMS">jms speaks</A></H2>
  150. <ul>
  151. <li> By the "flip side" of stories I was referring to the other side of
  152. events. I.e., in episode one, Sinclair is reassigned, but we hear about
  153. this mainly when he's away. In the comic, we'll see where he is, and
  154. see his reaction to what's going on. In B-squared, we saw the present
  155. events in the vanishment of B4; in a future episode, we'll actually see
  156. our characters make the decision to go back in time and yank B4 forward,
  157. what went wrong, and so on.
  158. <li> It's not supposed to be a blasted landscape around Geneva, and didn't
  159. look like that in the pencils.
  160. <li> The word "bastards" was in the script I turned in to DC. It got
  161. changed to "demons" by the editor. That change was made at the last
  162. minute; all the inked and penciled versions I'd seen before had the
  163. right word in it. I'm considerably less than thrilled about it.
  164. <li> <a name="JS:kill">Prior to the time of Valen,</a>
  165. the Minbari's greatest spiritual leader,
  166. there was killing of Minbari by Minbari. There were three warring
  167. castes, which he pulled together when he formed the Grey Council
  168. (three from each caste forming nine, Worker, Warrior, Religious Caste).
  169. Since that time, and the Minbari have been in space for well over a
  170. thousand years, they have pretty much hewn to that rule; it is their
  171. greatest taboo. Once the three sides were integrated, the warrior
  172. caste mainly contented itself with external threats.
  173. <li> <cite>Rathenn said the soul migration had been going on for 6000
  174. years; Lennier in
  175. <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>
  176. said one or two thousand. What gives?</cite>
  177. <br>
  178. Rathenn spoke incorrectly.
  179. <li> Rathenn said Sinclair did not *entirely* remember their meeting; he
  180. then refreshed this memory.
  181. <li> <em>Squaring the account of Ivanova's promotion with "The Geometry
  182. of Shadows"</em><br>
  183. The president spoke truthfully; Sheridan could petition for a
  184. promotion for her, but it's up to Earthforce to grant it, so the line
  185. still tracks. (Note also there's no pronoun there; "Giving her a
  186. field promotion." The imperial We still stands, though.) Also,
  187. Sheridan says he put through the paperwork the day after he got there;
  188. which is fairly close to the time frame in the story in which the
  189. President says they'll be giving Ivanova a promotion. There's no
  190. discontinuity here.
  191. <li> <em>In "Points of Departure," Sheridan implied he told Clark about the
  192. soul migration.</em><br>
  193. Sheridan did NOT tell President Clark about the
  194. Minbari soul situation. Clark already knew about it. Sheridan's line
  195. is, "I spoke with the president. He is the only other person who knows
  196. why the Minbari surrendered." Also, in the first issue of the comic,
  197. this prior knowledge on Clark's part is clear as well.
  198. </ul>
  199. <pre>
  200. </pre>