The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. Silent Enemies
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  5. Overview
  6. Keffer and Garibaldi escape Centauri clutches in a struggle that
  7. parallels Garibaldi's first adventure with Jeffrey Sinclair -
  8. concluding the story of their meeting, what they discovered... and
  9. what it may mean for Babylon 5's future.
  10. Issue 8 (September 1995, released July 5)
  11. Setting: Before [7]"The Coming of Shadows"
  12. Writer: Tim DeHaas
  13. Premise: J. Michael Straczynski
  14. Penciller: John Ridgway
  15. Inker: C-S. Hampton
  16. _Warning: this comic issue contains a spoiler for the episode
  17. [8]"Divided Loyalties."_
  18. _________________________________________________________________
  19. Synopsis
  20. Garibaldi and Keffer make their way toward the Centauri city. As they
  21. walk, Garibaldi continues his story.
  22. He and Sinclair were low on air and their comlinks had stopped working
  23. suddenly. A hunch led Garibaldi toward a canyon, where to his great
  24. surprise -- and apparently Sinclair's as well -- they found a gigantic
  25. spidery ship apparently excavating another just like it as people from
  26. a nearby building watched. Was this what Sinclair was sent to look
  27. for, Garibaldi wondered?
  28. A land vehicle approached them. Garibaldi pulled a gun on Sinclair and
  29. shot him. "Our coms were being jammed," he thought, "which, to my
  30. knowledge, meant _all_ communications were jammed. That meant the
  31. other guys had to use an alternative way to communicate... and the
  32. possibilities made my skin crawl."
  33. The vehicle came across Sinclair's body. Its armed occupants got out
  34. to investigate. They returned to the rover to find Garibaldi waiting
  35. for them; they were down before they could react. Garibaldi roused
  36. Sinclair from his stungun-induced slumber. The two had suspected they
  37. might be dealing with telepaths. Sinclair had asked Garibaldi to stun
  38. him so his thoughts couldn't be read.
  39. Garibaldi and Sinclair quickly donned the telepaths' suits. Sinclair
  40. explained that he was investigating possible covert human-alien
  41. activities. Previous missions sent to investigate had found only the
  42. tip of one human ear, nothing else. Perhaps suspecting that the
  43. earlier missions had been sabotaged, Sinclair elected to go with
  44. Garibaldi's privately-run shuttle service rather than through official
  45. channels. "Right now, Garibaldi, you may be the only one I can trust,"
  46. he said.
  47. Their planned escape was cut short when they discovered that the only
  48. way back was the roadway the vehicle had come from -- straight toward
  49. the buildings and the mysterious alien ship, still performing its
  50. excavation. They decided to play along until they could escape, and
  51. followed the hand signals of the people on the ground. Unfortunately,
  52. that strategy led them straight toward the largest of the buildings.
  53. Garibaldi got out and tried to blend in with the other people; he was
  54. directed to load boxes onto a cargo platform attached to his vehicle.
  55. Then he was motioned to drive into the building -- straight into the
  56. belly of the whale, he imagined.
  57. Inside the building was a horrific sight: a huge transparent dome
  58. containing a large alien biomechanical construct, veins and skin and
  59. bone intermingling with tubes and panels. Passing through the organism
  60. were scores of human bodies on a conveyer belt. The whole operation
  61. was being monitored by technicians in a small isolation area jutting
  62. out the side of the dome, as workers milled about the rest of the
  63. building with heavy weaponry. Suddenly, Garibaldi could feel darkness
  64. closing in around him, self-pity and fear building in his head. It
  65. subsided somewhat when he remembered what Sinclair said about trusting
  66. him; he gathered enough courage to get out of the vehicle and unload
  67. the boxes, one of which had contained something he wanted, something
  68. with which to cause a diversion later.
  69. He walked closer to the dome and looked inside. The bodies on the
  70. conveyer belt appeared to have energy fields surrounding their heads.
  71. It was clearly some kind of medical experiment, but Garibaldi couldn't
  72. figure out what it was for.
  73. His pause at the dome gave him away, or perhaps one of the telepaths
  74. happened to read his thoughts. Whatever the cause, a large group of
  75. people started heading his way. Luckily, he was carrying the box he
  76. wanted -- it was full of grenades. He tossed one into the crowd, but
  77. quickly found himself pinned down. Sinclair came to the rescue,
  78. bursting through a stack of boxes with the vehicle and confusing the
  79. situation long enough for Garibaldi to climb aboard. As the vehicle
  80. raced out of the building, Garibaldi tossed out the entire box of
  81. grenades; the resulting explosion ripped the roof off the building.
  82. They were pursued, but not for long. Whatever was inside the building,
  83. Garibaldi guessed, the telepaths wanted very badly to try to save.
  84. As Garibaldi finishes his story, he and Keffer are discovered by two
  85. Centauri sentries, who lead them at gunpoint into the city. Later, the
  86. city magistrate tells them that his investigators found no trace of a
  87. crashed ship, or a fight in a clearing, as Garibaldi and Keffer
  88. described. But he remembers that Babylon 5 is where Londo Mollari --
  89. the man responsible, Garibaldi learns, for saving Quadrant 37 from the
  90. Narn -- is stationed. He says he'll call Londo and try to verify
  91. Garibaldi's story.
  92. Back on Babylon 5, Vir answers the call and tries to cover for
  93. Garibaldi and Keffer, but the magistrate insists on talking to Londo.
  94. Londo also covers for Garibaldi, but clearly isn't happy about it. He
  95. tells the magistrate to arrange for their transport back to Babylon 5.
  96. The problem resolved, he goes back to what he was doing: discussing
  97. something with Morden.
  98. Garibaldi tells Sheridan what happened and explains that he thinks the
  99. erasure of his crashed ship links it to what he and Sinclair found on
  100. Mars. After they had escaped the telepaths, Garibaldi says, and gotten
  101. out of range of the comm jamming, they'd returned to the area with an
  102. Earthforce shuttle and found no trace of ships, explosions, buildings,
  103. or anything. Earthforce conducted a thorough search, but it was
  104. Sinclair and Garibaldi who found the one piece of evidence at the
  105. site. It wasn't enough to convince anyone, though, so they kept it to
  106. themselves.
  107. "The alien ship we saw on Mars looks _exactly_ like the ship Keffer
  108. saw in hyperspace when he helped rescue the Cortez," Garibaldi says.
  109. "Something's out there, Captain, something big and dangerous. And it
  110. doesn't want us to know it's out there. And Londo's involved. I don't
  111. know how, but I intend to find out." Sheridan believes Garibaldi, but
  112. for appearance's sake has to give him an official reprimand.
  113. Keffer and Garibaldi talk about the outcome of their adventure. Keffer
  114. wonders if anyone survived the explosions on Mars. Garibaldi isn't
  115. sure; it's hard to see how anyone could have. Sooner or later, though,
  116. he's going to find out who owns the item he found on Mars: a Psi-Corps
  117. badge.
  118. Backplot
  119. * When Garibaldi and Sinclair were on Mars, they discovered a secret
  120. operation involving Psi-Corps and the Shadows, part of which was a
  121. medical experiment of some kind. They destroyed the operation,
  122. which was erased without a trace, presumably by the Shadows.
  123. * Londo's involvement in clearing up the Narn problem in Quadrant 37
  124. (cf. [9]"Chrysalis") is widely known among the Centauri.
  125. * Talia Winters survived the explosion on Mars, and may have been
  126. one of the experimental subjects. (This is shown on the last page
  127. of the comic, and is probably a spoiler for the episode
  128. [10]"Divided Loyalties.")
  129. Unanswered Questions
  130. * What was the organism?
  131. * Who built or grew it? The Shadows likely had some input, but was
  132. it simply a gift from them?
  133. * Was it destroyed in the explosion?
  134. * What was the purpose of the Mars operation? Why were weapons being
  135. warehoused?
  136. * What were the two Shadow ships doing on Mars?
  137. * What is the connection between the Shadows and Psi-Corps?
  138. * Was Talia one of the people under the dome? (Garibaldi sees a
  139. blonde woman on the conveyer belt, but it's not clear if that's
  140. Talia or someone else.) If so, what was done to her?
  141. Analysis
  142. * This issue provides pretty compelling evidence that the Shadows
  143. were back in operation long before the Icarus stumbled across them
  144. (cf. [11]"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum.")
  145. * It seems odd that the Shadow ship in the air just stood by and let
  146. Garibaldi and Sinclair escape unharmed. Perhaps it was simply
  147. there to perform an excavation mission and didn't care what else
  148. was going on.
  149. * Garibaldi is quite a storehouse of knowledge about what's going
  150. on: he knows about Londo's connection with Quadrant 37, knows
  151. about the Shadow connection to Psi-Corps (for that matter, knows
  152. about the Shadows, even if at the time of the story he doesn't
  153. know exactly what they are) and, possibly, knows that Talia was
  154. involved in a Psi-Corps experiment. Whether, and how, all this
  155. will surface on the show remains to be seen.
  156. * Assuming the Shadows were involved in the construction of the
  157. organism under the dome, this is also compelling evidence that
  158. they have mastered the creation of living technology. What's less
  159. clear is how much of that expertise Psi-Corps now has as well.
  160. * Could the fact that Talia was involved in the Mars operation have
  161. something to do with why Kosh was interested in her in
  162. [12]"Deathwalker?" Likewise, did Jason Ironheart ([13]"Mind War")
  163. realize what was going on with her, and did he do anything to
  164. change the situation when he altered her abilities?
  165. Notes
  166. * On page 12, to the left of the dome, an indistinct shape can be
  167. seen standing by the wall. From its outline, it's obviously a
  168. Shadow.
  169. jms speaks
  170. * _Did you tell the artist what the organism under the dome should
  171. look like?_
  172. I didn't get too much into that one shot in the comic; it seemed
  173. reasonable under the circumstances. The one panel where I *did*
  174. get screwed was saying, "Hey, look, this here episode's going to
  175. air just before the book comes out, so why don't we REALLY tie the
  176. book and the show together by inserting this one panel I came up
  177. with here...."
  178. Sometimes I outsmart myself.....
  179. * _Didn't Garibaldi see Talia? Why didn't he recognize her later?_
  180. Nope, he was looking at the process overall; he never saw Talia.
  181. The one shot of her is the omniscient POV, not his. (And even if
  182. he had seen her, it would've been only a glimpse of a blonde
  183. woman, no name that he could see, and after so many years, given
  184. that her condition wasn't great at the time, he wouldn't
  185. necessarily recognize her in any event.) But it's a moot point;
  186. the comic never indicated that he saw her.
  187. * "...picture of Talia on conveyer with red net over her face."
  188. C'mon...you're saying anybody'd be able to recognize a flash image
  189. of a woman with a red net over her face as much as 7 years
  190. later...?
  191. * As I recall, the Winters, T badge was only visible in the next to
  192. last panel, which is a narrative flashback, not him personally.
  193. * _Does Talia remember being on Mars?_
  194. I think that non-memory of the event is a good assumption.
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