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- <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
-
- <blockquote><cite>
- Commander Sinclair is recalled to Earth and discovers a long-kept secret
- that leads to a new assignment.
- </cite></blockquote>
-
- Issue 1 (January 1995, released December 6, 1994)
-
- <p>
- Setting: Between
- <a href="/lurk/guide/022.html">"Chrysalis"</a>
- and
- <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>
-
- <pre> Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
- Penciller: Michael Netzer
- Inker: Rob Leigh
- Colorist: Robbie Busch
- Letterer: Tracy Hampton Munsey</pre>
-
- <p>
- <hr>
- <p>
-
- <h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
-
- <p>
- A few days after being recalled from Babylon 5 (cf. episode
- <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>)
- Commander Sinclair is languishing in Earthdome, Geneva, waiting for someone
- to tell him why he was called back. His nights, as always, are filled with
- horrible dreams, replays of the Battle of the Line. He tries to prevail
- on a senator to tell him what's going on, but is rebuffed, with an additional
- admonition to stop spreading rumors about President Santiago being
- assassinated.
-
- <p>
- Then, in the middle of the night on January 6, 2259, some heavily-armed
- men escort Sinclair to see President Clark. Clark introduces him to Rathenn,
- of the Minbari Grey Council. Rathenn introduces himself and says he's come
- to take Sinclair back to his home. Not Mars Colony, where his body was born --
- but to his soul's home.
-
- <p>
- Rathenn uses a triluminary on Sinclair, who is suddenly able to recall in full
- what happened after he was taken aboard the Grey Council's cruiser at the
- Battle of the Line (cf. episode
- <a href="/lurk/guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars."</a>) He was
- drugged, interrogated about Earth targets, and tortured after he tried to
- escape. He recalls the whispers of the Grey Council as Delenn confirms
- that he has a Minbari soul.
-
- <p>
- Rathenn explains that every human pilot the Grey Council examined had a Minbari
- soul, or part of a Minbari soul, and that the Minbari population has been
- declining for the past six thousand years. At first the Grey Council blamed
- the soul hunters (cf. episode
- <a href="/lurk/guide/002.html">"Soul Hunter"</a>) but the decline was too
- great to be accounted for that way. That day, they discovered why the
- Minbari race was dying, where all the souls were going. Since no Minbari
- had killed another in thousands of years, the Grey Council surrendered.
-
- <p>
- Clark says that the Grey Council told the Earth government of their findings,
- and that both the government and the Council agreed the information would
- not be taken well by the public. Earth officials gave the Council permission
- to wipe Sinclair's memory; they were on the verge of defeat and weren't
- about to object to such a small demand by the Minbari. "We were dying,"
- Clark explains later, after Rathenn has left. "It didn't matter that it
- was insane... <em>Everything</em> was insane. If it made them stop
- killing us... well, that was fine by us."
-
- <p>
- Clark tells Sinclair he's free to resign his commission with full retirement
- pay. Or he can accept a new assignment, his most important one to date:
- accept the Minbari government's invitation to come to their world as
- ambassador. Clark promises to keep Sinclair informed about Garibaldi's
- condition. As for why the Minbari wanted Sinclair, Clark speculates:
- "Maybe they feel guilty about what they did to you. Maybe they're
- comfortable with you. And maybe they <em>need</em> you. We've heard about
- trouble between the Minbari religious caste and the military caste. It's
- possible that... well, the religious caste might just need an experienced
- soldier to talk to."
-
- <p>
- Sinclair's shuttle arrives at the Grey Council's cruiser. As he waits to
- be greeted, he pulls out a small slip of paper and reads. He's shortly
- greeted by several hooded Councilmembers and a few members of the military
- caste, and explains that he was reading a
- <a href="/lurk/making/ulysses.html">poem</a>
- by a long-departed writer,
- something he wants to share with the Council in the hopes that it will
- help them understand. He is escorted away by the Councilmembers, as one
- of the military looks on, expression twisted in hatred.
-
-
- <H2><A NAME="BP">Backplot</A></H2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> No Minbari has killed another (intentionally, presumably) for several
- thousand years. (See
- <a href="#JS:kill">jms speaks</a>)
-
- <li> The Grey Council believes Sinclair has a Minbari soul.
-
- <li> Some within the Earth government have known the reason behind the
- Minbari surrender from the start, and gave the Grey Council
- permission to wipe Sinclair's mind. Clark claims to have not
- learned the secret until he took office as President.
-
- </ul>
-
- <H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> What does the triluminary do to Sinclair such that he can remember
- everything all of a sudden? Is there a single function it performs
- that explains its seeming variety of uses? (cf. episodes
- <a href="/lurk/guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars,"</a>
- <a href="/lurk/guide/022.html">"Chrysalis"</a>)
-
- <li> Who in the Earth government knew about the Minbari surrender? Someone
- other than the President, probably, since Santiago was dead when
- Clark took office. It's also possible the Minbari told Clark
- themselves.
-
- <li> Why did the Grey Council choose to reveal their secret to Sinclair
- now? Why have they invited him to become ambassador after pushing
- so hard to get him in command of Babylon 5 (cf. episode
- <a href="/lurk/guide/013.html">"Signs and Portents"</a>?)
-
- </ul>
-
- <H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> Sheridan was wrong about Clark being the only other person who knows
- about the situation with Minbari souls (cf. episode
- <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure."</a>)
- How widespread the knowledge is, and how it's being used, may be
- important story points in the future.
-
- <li> The coverup of Santiago's assassination appears to be very effective,
- unless the senator Sinclair speaks with is in on it as well. Everyone
- seems convinced that it was a simple accident.
-
- </ul>
-
- <H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> Sinclair's d*ck makes an appearance on page 17. Or a swan, anyway.
-
- <li> Oddly, there are some inconsistencies with the series:
- <ul>
-
- <li> Clark tells Sinclair that he's giving Ivanova a field
- promotion to commander, <em>before</em> Sheridan arrives
- on Babylon 5 and puts in the paperwork (in episode
- <a href="/lurk/guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows."</a>)
- On the other hand, it's possible Sheridan actually requested
- the promotion as soon as he got his assignment, or that Clark
- was planning on promoting Ivanova anyway.
-
- <li> Sinclair's recollection of his last words on the Line are
- different. In
- <a href="/lurk/guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars"</a>
- he says, "If I'm going out I'm taking
- you bastards with me! Target main cruiser, set for full
- velocity ram." Possibly to tone down the language, the
- comic renders this as, "If I'm dying I'm taking you demons
- with me! Target lead Minbari cruiser! Set for full
- velocity ram!"
- </ul>
-
- <li> Even <em>Clark</em> thinks Sinclair is stiff: "Excuse me, Commander,
- but is that as much at ease as you get?"
-
- <li> There's a slight gaffe on page 19; Sinclair's uniform is backwards
- in the mirror. (The strap should be on the other side of the buttons,
- as shown on page 22.)
-
- </ul>
-
- <H2><A NAME="JMS">jms speaks</A></H2>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li> By the "flip side" of stories I was referring to the other side of
- events. I.e., in episode one, Sinclair is reassigned, but we hear about
- this mainly when he's away. In the comic, we'll see where he is, and
- see his reaction to what's going on. In B-squared, we saw the present
- events in the vanishment of B4; in a future episode, we'll actually see
- our characters make the decision to go back in time and yank B4 forward,
- what went wrong, and so on.
-
- <li> It's not supposed to be a blasted landscape around Geneva, and didn't
- look like that in the pencils.
-
- <li> The word "bastards" was in the script I turned in to DC. It got
- changed to "demons" by the editor. That change was made at the last
- minute; all the inked and penciled versions I'd seen before had the
- right word in it. I'm considerably less than thrilled about it.
-
- <li> <a name="JS:kill">Prior to the time of Valen,</a>
- the Minbari's greatest spiritual leader,
- there was killing of Minbari by Minbari. There were three warring
- castes, which he pulled together when he formed the Grey Council
- (three from each caste forming nine, Worker, Warrior, Religious Caste).
- Since that time, and the Minbari have been in space for well over a
- thousand years, they have pretty much hewn to that rule; it is their
- greatest taboo. Once the three sides were integrated, the warrior
- caste mainly contented itself with external threats.
-
- <li> <cite>Rathenn said the soul migration had been going on for 6000
- years; Lennier in
- <a href="/lurk/guide/023.html">"Points of Departure"</a>
- said one or two thousand. What gives?</cite>
- <br>
- Rathenn spoke incorrectly.
-
- <li> Rathenn said Sinclair did not *entirely* remember their meeting; he
- then refreshed this memory.
-
- <li> <em>Squaring the account of Ivanova's promotion with "The Geometry
- of Shadows"</em><br>
- The president spoke truthfully; Sheridan could petition for a
- promotion for her, but it's up to Earthforce to grant it, so the line
- still tracks. (Note also there's no pronoun there; "Giving her a
- field promotion." The imperial We still stands, though.) Also,
- Sheridan says he put through the paperwork the day after he got there;
- which is fairly close to the time frame in the story in which the
- President says they'll be giving Ivanova a promotion. There's no
- discontinuity here.
-
- <li> <em>In "Points of Departure," Sheridan implied he told Clark about the
- soul migration.</em><br>
- Sheridan did NOT tell President Clark about the
- Minbari soul situation. Clark already knew about it. Sheridan's line
- is, "I spoke with the president. He is the only other person who knows
- why the Minbari surrendered." Also, in the first issue of the comic,
- this prior knowledge on Clark's part is clear as well.
-
- </ul>
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