The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
  2. <blockquote><cite>
  3. Colby makes a last desperate break for freedom, as Sinclair's problems reach
  4. a climactic finish on Minbar.
  5. </cite></blockquote>
  6. Issue 4 (April 1995)
  7. <p>
  8. Setting: Between
  9. <a href="/lurk/guide/024.html">"Revelations"</a>
  10. and
  11. <a href="/lurk/guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows"</a>
  12. <pre> Writer: Mark Moretti
  13. Premise: J. Michael Straczynski
  14. Penciller: Michael Netzer
  15. Inker: Rob Leigh</pre>
  16. <p>
  17. <hr>
  18. <p>
  19. <h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
  20. <p>
  21. As Jason Colby gathers his belongings -- including a picture of his dead
  22. wife -- his video tap shows Col. Rabock talking to Ivanova, demanding
  23. permission to board the station. Colby recognizes Rabock as Webster.
  24. <p>
  25. In Medlab, Rabock upbraids Sheridan for allowing Talia to scan Hall.
  26. Sheridan retorts that Hall was about to die, that the scan has given them
  27. a lead in the Minbari assassination plot, and that they're trying to track
  28. down the man who attacked Hall. Rabock storms away, which strikes
  29. Sheridan as odd. "I would've thought an internal affairs investigator would
  30. be interested in any information we uncovered," he says.
  31. <p>
  32. Sinclair's trial is interrupted when Delenn charges into the chambers,
  33. claiming to have new information that might exonerate him. Neroon objects
  34. to her presence -- her association with Sinclair invalidates anything she
  35. might say. Delenn begins to describe what Garibaldi and Sheridan have
  36. learned; the tribunal decides to hear her evidence privately.
  37. <p>
  38. Rabock speaks privately with a superior over a comm channel. He tells the
  39. mysterious man that Colby will take the fall for smuggling the weapons into
  40. Sinclair's luggage. His superior points out that if Colby is blamed, the
  41. cover story about Cypher being responsible will fall apart. Colby must be
  42. killed. Rabock's superior mentions that Rabock killed Colby's wife to help
  43. recruit Colby into the Homeguard -- an unfortunate revelation, since Colby
  44. is listening in on the conversation from his quarters.
  45. <p>
  46. Delenn finishes her report on the situation on Babylon 5. Neroon dismisses
  47. it out of hand as a delaying tactic, and says that once it becomes clear that
  48. Sinclair's friends are fabricating evidence to set him free, the warrior
  49. caste will demand a renewed war against Earth. Delenn counters that the
  50. war was ended the first time because some humans, including Sinclair, carry
  51. Minbari souls, a situation which hasn't changed. Neroon scoffs at that.
  52. <p>
  53. Rabock checks in with Garibaldi to find out how the manhunt is proceeding.
  54. It's proceeding as planned, though as yet there's no trace of the man Talia
  55. described. While Rabock watches, Garibaldi discovers a visual log of the
  56. docking bay that shows Colby loading weapons onto Delenn's flyer. That's
  57. enough for the computer to search the personnel files and determine who
  58. Colby is.
  59. <p>
  60. Rabock, who slipped away the moment he saw the video, arrives at Colby's
  61. quarters as Garibaldi and Sheridan rush to the scene. As he enters,
  62. Colby ambushes him and takes him hostage. Sheridan and Garibaldi arrive;
  63. Sheridan agrees to let Colby get to Rabock's shuttle unhindered. As soon
  64. as Colby is out of earshot, Sheridan orders a wing of Starfuries to
  65. take out the ship's engine when it emerges.
  66. <p>
  67. The shuttle leaves the station. Rabock tells Colby to put down his gun -- and
  68. hits Colby with an intense burst of telepathic pain when Colby doesn't
  69. comply. Colby figures it out: Webster isn't Rabock at all. He's Cypher.
  70. Colby grabs his gun and begins firing. Unfortunately, he hits the shuttle's
  71. systems several times; it explodes before the waiting Starfuries can fire
  72. a shot.
  73. <p>
  74. Neroon cites the video as evidence that Sinclair is simply part of a larger
  75. conspiracy to assassinate the Minbari leader, and demands that such an act
  76. of war be responded to in kind. The tribunal agrees. As its head is
  77. pronouncing sentence, Sinclair invokes an ancient law, offering his life
  78. in exchange for war. This infuriates Neroon, who accuses Sinclair of mocking
  79. Minbari customs... but the tribunal rules that Sinclair's request is valid.
  80. <p>
  81. The Minbari leader enters the court chamber, flanked by robed acolytes,
  82. and demands to be heard. He has been watching the trial, and the fact that
  83. Sinclair was willing to pay the steepest possible price for peace has
  84. convinced him that Sinclair is "a good and just man." He pardons Sinclair.
  85. <p>
  86. Later, Delenn congratulates Sinclair on the ploy. He knew that the leader,
  87. as head of the Grey Council, would never allow the execution because of
  88. Sinclair's Minbari soul. As Delenn bids Sinclair farewell, he surprises
  89. her by kissing her on the cheek.
  90. <p>
  91. Sheridan, Ivanova, and Garibaldi discuss the situation. All the principals
  92. are gone -- even Hall's body, which had been loaded onto Rabock's ship.
  93. Garibaldi says he still doesn't believe Hall was Cypher, doesn't think Cypher
  94. even exists.
  95. <p>
  96. They're interrupted by the arrival of an Earthforce officer: Colonel Tiffany
  97. Rabock. Garibaldi is stunned -- maybe Cypher did exist after all.
  98. <p>
  99. On Earth, in an office with a stylized, militaristic psi symbol on the
  100. floor, a man deletes the files for Colby and Webster and asks the computer
  101. to search Psi-Corps records for a person matching the "Cypher" program's
  102. criteria. "Somewhere out there," he says, "a new Cypher is waiting to be
  103. found..."
  104. <H2><A NAME="BP">Backplot</A></H2>
  105. <ul>
  106. <li> Neroon knew, before
  107. <a href="/lurk/guide/033.html">"All Alone in the Night,"</a>
  108. that Sinclair was alleged to be carrying a Minbari soul. It
  109. seems he doesn't believe it, or doesn't care.
  110. <li> The Minbari leader has the power to pardon criminals, even those
  111. convicted of treason.
  112. </ul>
  113. <H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
  114. <ul>
  115. <li> Who's the mysterious man in charge of Cypher? From the "PSI" in his
  116. office on the last page, it seems he's connected with Psi-Corps.
  117. Perhaps he's part of Bureau 13? (cf.
  118. <a href="/lurk/guide/028.html">"A Spider in the Web"</a>)
  119. </ul>
  120. <H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
  121. <ul>
  122. <li> The plot to set Hall up as Cypher seems flawed; if Webster and his
  123. superior had succeeded in convincing everyone that Hall was Cypher,
  124. that'd mean another cover story would have to be concocted if
  125. they wanted to do anything they'd ordinarily pin on Cypher.
  126. <li> Sinclair and Delenn are more than just colleagues, clearly; unless
  127. Sinclair has picked up some of Ivanova's Russian habits, kissing
  128. a foreign official is hardly an ambassadorial thing to do.
  129. <li> Sinclair now seems to have an ally in the leader of the Minbari.
  130. </ul>
  131. <H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
  132. <ul>
  133. <li> In this issue's behind-the-scenes pages, Ann Bruice talks about the
  134. designs of various costumes on the show, and about being B5's
  135. costume designer.
  136. </ul>
  137. <H2><A NAME="JMS">jms speaks</A></H2>
  138. <pre>
  139. </pre>