The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
  2. <blockquote><cite>
  3. Ambassador G'Kar is desperate to get off Babylon 5, and in his rush to
  4. leave, ends up kidnapping Garibaldi. Now Sheridan and a strange Narn
  5. must begin a frantic search to find the two before tragedy strikes.
  6. </cite></blockquote>
  7. <p>
  8. Issue 9 (October 1995)
  9. <p>
  10. Setting: Between
  11. <a href="/lurk/guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows"</a>
  12. and
  13. <a href="/lurk/guide/026.html">"A Distant Star."</a>
  14. <pre> Writer: David Gerrold
  15. Penciller: Rebecca Guay
  16. Inker: Rick Bryant</pre>
  17. <p>
  18. <hr>
  19. <p>
  20. <h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
  21. <p>
  22. Ivanova clears a Narn ship, the D'Vordo, for docking. An urgent call from
  23. G'Kar comes in; he demands immediate clearance to depart the station from
  24. bay four. When she refuses, he sets his ship to launch anyway; Ivanova warns
  25. the D'Vordo to abort its approach. Garibaldi rushes to bay four to try to
  26. stop G'Kar, but when he arrives, G'Kar stuns him.
  27. <p>
  28. G'Kar takes Garibaldi with him, but Garibaldi wakes up and fires a starweb,
  29. a sort of net made of energy, at G'Kar, entangling him.
  30. <p>
  31. G'Kar's ship nearly collides with the D'Vordo as it rockets full speed away
  32. from the station.
  33. <p>
  34. Ivanova tells Sheridan that Garibaldi is nowhere to be found; she believes
  35. G'Kar has taken him off the station. Sheridan heads for a shuttle to
  36. pursue G'Kar.
  37. <p>
  38. Garibaldi and G'Kar float in a cylindrical area. G'Kar is still caught in
  39. the starweb, and Garibaldi sings annoying songs to him, threatening to
  40. continue until G'Kar reveals what's going on.
  41. <p>
  42. On his way to the shuttle, Sheridan is intercepted by Greegil, a Narn who
  43. claims to be a relative of G'Kar's, newly arrived on the D'Vordo. He
  44. says he can help Sheridan catch
  45. G'Kar. Sheridan reluctantly brings him along. As they fly in pursuit, Sheridan
  46. tries to find out exactly how Greegil is related to G'Kar. Greegil won't
  47. offer any information unless Sheridan offers something in exchange.
  48. <p>
  49. Garibaldi continues to sing. Eventually, G'Kar falls asleep. Garibaldi
  50. wakes him up and asks where the food is; G'Kar answers that he doesn't need
  51. to eat, as Narns can hibernate six days at a time. "I'll be happy to watch
  52. you starve to death," G'Kar says. "At least it'll be quieter." When Garibaldi
  53. points out that G'Kar will die, too, trapped in the starweb, G'Kar answers,
  54. "There are worse things than death. Dishonor is one."
  55. <p>
  56. Garibaldi continues to search for food, but he's never seen a ship like the
  57. one he's in: no food, no controls, just solid walls encircling them. He begins
  58. to sing "It's a Small World," which causes G'Kar to surrender.
  59. <p>
  60. Sheridan and Greegil haggle over the value of information. Finally, Greegil
  61. tells Sheridan how he's related to G'Kar, but the Narn familial ties he
  62. describes are meaningless to Sheridan.
  63. <p>
  64. G'Kar shows Garibaldi where his food, a Narn delicacy called phroomis, is
  65. stashed. He notes that Garibaldi does seem to have some negotiating skills.
  66. On Narn, he says, negotiation is an art. Garibaldi asks G'Kar about the
  67. ship, but G'Kar says it's better he doesn't know. Garibaldi convinces him
  68. to play a game of "laser-mirror-starweb," loser tells all.
  69. <p>
  70. Sheridan and Greegil catch up with G'Kar's ship, which doesn't respond to
  71. Sheridan's signals. Greegil tells Sheridan that G'Kar is possessed by a
  72. Lokvar, a seizure of the mind, that may cause G'Kar to be violent. Greegil
  73. predicts that Sheridan will have to shoot G'Kar.
  74. <p>
  75. Garibaldi wins two games of laser-mirror-starweb, but G'Kar still refuses
  76. to talk about the ship.
  77. <p>
  78. Sheridan grapples G'Kar's ship while Greegil tries to get him to put up
  79. the shuttle's shields in case G'Kar fires at them.
  80. <p>
  81. G'Kar and Garibaldi hear a loud clanking sound from one end of their chamber.
  82. <p>
  83. Sheridan and Greegil approach the airlock through a docking tube they've
  84. extended from Sheridan's shuttle. They open the door.
  85. <p>
  86. The end of the cylinder swings open as G'Kar and Garibaldi watch apprehensively.
  87. <p>
  88. Sheridan and Greegil enter G'Kar's ship... and find it empty. Greegil
  89. concludes that G'Kar never left the station.
  90. <p>
  91. A cleaning robot enters the cylinder. G'Kar set his ship on autopilot; they
  92. are actually in Babylon 5's core. G'Kar shouts that it's Garibaldi's fault --
  93. with just G'Kar's mass in the axis tube, the cleaning robot wouldn't have
  94. come ahead of schedule. The two of them flee through the other end of the
  95. cylinder, but the axis tube runs the length of the station, five miles, and
  96. there are apparently no exits along the way.
  97. <p>
  98. G'Kar's ship begins to self-destruct. He and Greegil flee. Greegil gets to
  99. Sheridan's ship first, and promptly turns around and pushes the airlock door
  100. shut as Sheridan floats toward it. G'Kar's ship explodes before Sheridan's
  101. shuttle can escape; the shuttle's occupant screams...
  102. <H2><A NAME="BP">Backplot</A></H2>
  103. <ul>
  104. <li> Narn children are taught the art of negotiation at an early age; the
  105. Narn consider themselves master hagglers.
  106. <li> If Greegil is to be believed, the Narn kinial system has several ranks
  107. denoting levels of family obligation: this-kini, val-kini, dar-kini,
  108. on-kini, dru-kini, bas-kini, and ini-darka. Ini-darka is the highest
  109. rank.
  110. </ul>
  111. <H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
  112. <ul>
  113. <li> Did Sheridan make it onto the shuttle?
  114. <li> What does Greegil really want, and how is he related (familially or
  115. otherwise) to G'Kar?
  116. <li> Why is G'Kar trying to avoid him, if that's what's happening?
  117. </ul>
  118. <H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
  119. <ul>
  120. <li> Why would G'Kar drag Garibaldi all the way from the docking bay to
  121. the core of the station? Clearly Garibaldi wasn't conscious for
  122. most of the trip or he would have known he wasn't on G'Kar's ship,
  123. so G'Kar could have left him in the docking bay or in a closet and
  124. nobody would have been any the wiser.
  125. </ul>
  126. <H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
  127. <ul>
  128. <li> This story takes place in early spring 2259, between the episodes
  129. <a href="/lurk/guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows"</a>
  130. and
  131. <a href="/lurk/guide/026.html">"A Distant Star."</a>
  132. <li> Laser-mirror-starweb is rock-paper-scissors with different names.
  133. <li> At one point (just after they haggle) Sheridan calls Greegil "Greelig."
  134. <li> This issue features a computer-generated cover picture by Foundation
  135. Imaging, a rendering of G'Kar's ship nearly hitting the D'Vordo.
  136. <li> During one of the negotiation scenes, Greegil says, "You'd have me cut
  137. my own throat, you dibbler". This is probably a reference to Terry
  138. Pratchett's Discworld series of novels, which feature a salesman called
  139. "Cut-me-own-throat Dibbler."
  140. <li> This story introduces a lot of gadgets we've never seen in the series
  141. (and probably never will.) The starweb and "shields" on Earth ships
  142. are two that seem like they would have appeared in the show if
  143. they were part of the canonical B5 universe. The maintenance robot in
  144. the station's core is questionable, though it at least isn't
  145. inconsistent with anything in the series. The stun gas used by G'Kar
  146. might be the same as the "morph gas" mentioned in
  147. <a href="/lurk/guide/012.html">"By Any Means Necessary."</a>
  148. </ul>
  149. <H2><A NAME="JMS">jms speaks</A></H2>
  150. <ul>
  151. <li> Ron did a CGI cover, though I've only seen a B&W repro, and
  152. can't vouch for it in detail.
  153. </ul>
  154. <pre>
  155. </pre>