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- Overview
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- Keffer and Garibaldi escape Centauri clutches in a struggle that
- parallels Garibaldi's first adventure with Jeffrey Sinclair -
- concluding the story of their meeting, what they discovered... and
- what it may mean for Babylon 5's future.
-
- Issue 8 (September 1995, released July 5)
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- Setting: Before [7]"The Coming of Shadows"
- Writer: Tim DeHaas
- Premise: J. Michael Straczynski
- Penciller: John Ridgway
- Inker: C-S. Hampton
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- _Warning: this comic issue contains a spoiler for the episode
- [8]"Divided Loyalties."_
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-
- Synopsis
-
- Garibaldi and Keffer make their way toward the Centauri city. As they
- walk, Garibaldi continues his story.
-
- He and Sinclair were low on air and their comlinks had stopped working
- suddenly. A hunch led Garibaldi toward a canyon, where to his great
- surprise -- and apparently Sinclair's as well -- they found a gigantic
- spidery ship apparently excavating another just like it as people from
- a nearby building watched. Was this what Sinclair was sent to look
- for, Garibaldi wondered?
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- A land vehicle approached them. Garibaldi pulled a gun on Sinclair and
- shot him. "Our coms were being jammed," he thought, "which, to my
- knowledge, meant _all_ communications were jammed. That meant the
- other guys had to use an alternative way to communicate... and the
- possibilities made my skin crawl."
-
- The vehicle came across Sinclair's body. Its armed occupants got out
- to investigate. They returned to the rover to find Garibaldi waiting
- for them; they were down before they could react. Garibaldi roused
- Sinclair from his stungun-induced slumber. The two had suspected they
- might be dealing with telepaths. Sinclair had asked Garibaldi to stun
- him so his thoughts couldn't be read.
-
- Garibaldi and Sinclair quickly donned the telepaths' suits. Sinclair
- explained that he was investigating possible covert human-alien
- activities. Previous missions sent to investigate had found only the
- tip of one human ear, nothing else. Perhaps suspecting that the
- earlier missions had been sabotaged, Sinclair elected to go with
- Garibaldi's privately-run shuttle service rather than through official
- channels. "Right now, Garibaldi, you may be the only one I can trust,"
- he said.
-
- Their planned escape was cut short when they discovered that the only
- way back was the roadway the vehicle had come from -- straight toward
- the buildings and the mysterious alien ship, still performing its
- excavation. They decided to play along until they could escape, and
- followed the hand signals of the people on the ground. Unfortunately,
- that strategy led them straight toward the largest of the buildings.
- Garibaldi got out and tried to blend in with the other people; he was
- directed to load boxes onto a cargo platform attached to his vehicle.
- Then he was motioned to drive into the building -- straight into the
- belly of the whale, he imagined.
-
- Inside the building was a horrific sight: a huge transparent dome
- containing a large alien biomechanical construct, veins and skin and
- bone intermingling with tubes and panels. Passing through the organism
- were scores of human bodies on a conveyer belt. The whole operation
- was being monitored by technicians in a small isolation area jutting
- out the side of the dome, as workers milled about the rest of the
- building with heavy weaponry. Suddenly, Garibaldi could feel darkness
- closing in around him, self-pity and fear building in his head. It
- subsided somewhat when he remembered what Sinclair said about trusting
- him; he gathered enough courage to get out of the vehicle and unload
- the boxes, one of which had contained something he wanted, something
- with which to cause a diversion later.
-
- He walked closer to the dome and looked inside. The bodies on the
- conveyer belt appeared to have energy fields surrounding their heads.
- It was clearly some kind of medical experiment, but Garibaldi couldn't
- figure out what it was for.
-
- His pause at the dome gave him away, or perhaps one of the telepaths
- happened to read his thoughts. Whatever the cause, a large group of
- people started heading his way. Luckily, he was carrying the box he
- wanted -- it was full of grenades. He tossed one into the crowd, but
- quickly found himself pinned down. Sinclair came to the rescue,
- bursting through a stack of boxes with the vehicle and confusing the
- situation long enough for Garibaldi to climb aboard. As the vehicle
- raced out of the building, Garibaldi tossed out the entire box of
- grenades; the resulting explosion ripped the roof off the building.
- They were pursued, but not for long. Whatever was inside the building,
- Garibaldi guessed, the telepaths wanted very badly to try to save.
-
- As Garibaldi finishes his story, he and Keffer are discovered by two
- Centauri sentries, who lead them at gunpoint into the city. Later, the
- city magistrate tells them that his investigators found no trace of a
- crashed ship, or a fight in a clearing, as Garibaldi and Keffer
- described. But he remembers that Babylon 5 is where Londo Mollari --
- the man responsible, Garibaldi learns, for saving Quadrant 37 from the
- Narn -- is stationed. He says he'll call Londo and try to verify
- Garibaldi's story.
-
- Back on Babylon 5, Vir answers the call and tries to cover for
- Garibaldi and Keffer, but the magistrate insists on talking to Londo.
- Londo also covers for Garibaldi, but clearly isn't happy about it. He
- tells the magistrate to arrange for their transport back to Babylon 5.
- The problem resolved, he goes back to what he was doing: discussing
- something with Morden.
-
- Garibaldi tells Sheridan what happened and explains that he thinks the
- erasure of his crashed ship links it to what he and Sinclair found on
- Mars. After they had escaped the telepaths, Garibaldi says, and gotten
- out of range of the comm jamming, they'd returned to the area with an
- Earthforce shuttle and found no trace of ships, explosions, buildings,
- or anything. Earthforce conducted a thorough search, but it was
- Sinclair and Garibaldi who found the one piece of evidence at the
- site. It wasn't enough to convince anyone, though, so they kept it to
- themselves.
-
- "The alien ship we saw on Mars looks _exactly_ like the ship Keffer
- saw in hyperspace when he helped rescue the Cortez," Garibaldi says.
- "Something's out there, Captain, something big and dangerous. And it
- doesn't want us to know it's out there. And Londo's involved. I don't
- know how, but I intend to find out." Sheridan believes Garibaldi, but
- for appearance's sake has to give him an official reprimand.
-
- Keffer and Garibaldi talk about the outcome of their adventure. Keffer
- wonders if anyone survived the explosions on Mars. Garibaldi isn't
- sure; it's hard to see how anyone could have. Sooner or later, though,
- he's going to find out who owns the item he found on Mars: a Psi-Corps
- badge.
-
- Backplot
-
- * When Garibaldi and Sinclair were on Mars, they discovered a secret
- operation involving Psi-Corps and the Shadows, part of which was a
- medical experiment of some kind. They destroyed the operation,
- which was erased without a trace, presumably by the Shadows.
- * Londo's involvement in clearing up the Narn problem in Quadrant 37
- (cf. [9]"Chrysalis") is widely known among the Centauri.
- * Talia Winters survived the explosion on Mars, and may have been
- one of the experimental subjects. (This is shown on the last page
- of the comic, and is probably a spoiler for the episode
- [10]"Divided Loyalties.")
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- Unanswered Questions
-
- * What was the organism?
- * Who built or grew it? The Shadows likely had some input, but was
- it simply a gift from them?
- * Was it destroyed in the explosion?
- * What was the purpose of the Mars operation? Why were weapons being
- warehoused?
- * What were the two Shadow ships doing on Mars?
- * What is the connection between the Shadows and Psi-Corps?
- * Was Talia one of the people under the dome? (Garibaldi sees a
- blonde woman on the conveyer belt, but it's not clear if that's
- Talia or someone else.) If so, what was done to her?
-
- Analysis
-
- * This issue provides pretty compelling evidence that the Shadows
- were back in operation long before the Icarus stumbled across them
- (cf. [11]"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum.")
- * It seems odd that the Shadow ship in the air just stood by and let
- Garibaldi and Sinclair escape unharmed. Perhaps it was simply
- there to perform an excavation mission and didn't care what else
- was going on.
- * Garibaldi is quite a storehouse of knowledge about what's going
- on: he knows about Londo's connection with Quadrant 37, knows
- about the Shadow connection to Psi-Corps (for that matter, knows
- about the Shadows, even if at the time of the story he doesn't
- know exactly what they are) and, possibly, knows that Talia was
- involved in a Psi-Corps experiment. Whether, and how, all this
- will surface on the show remains to be seen.
- * Assuming the Shadows were involved in the construction of the
- organism under the dome, this is also compelling evidence that
- they have mastered the creation of living technology. What's less
- clear is how much of that expertise Psi-Corps now has as well.
- * Could the fact that Talia was involved in the Mars operation have
- something to do with why Kosh was interested in her in
- [12]"Deathwalker?" Likewise, did Jason Ironheart ([13]"Mind War")
- realize what was going on with her, and did he do anything to
- change the situation when he altered her abilities?
-
- Notes
-
- * On page 12, to the left of the dome, an indistinct shape can be
- seen standing by the wall. From its outline, it's obviously a
- Shadow.
-
- jms speaks
-
- * _Did you tell the artist what the organism under the dome should
- look like?_
- I didn't get too much into that one shot in the comic; it seemed
- reasonable under the circumstances. The one panel where I *did*
- get screwed was saying, "Hey, look, this here episode's going to
- air just before the book comes out, so why don't we REALLY tie the
- book and the show together by inserting this one panel I came up
- with here...."
- Sometimes I outsmart myself.....
- * _Didn't Garibaldi see Talia? Why didn't he recognize her later?_
- Nope, he was looking at the process overall; he never saw Talia.
- The one shot of her is the omniscient POV, not his. (And even if
- he had seen her, it would've been only a glimpse of a blonde
- woman, no name that he could see, and after so many years, given
- that her condition wasn't great at the time, he wouldn't
- necessarily recognize her in any event.) But it's a moot point;
- the comic never indicated that he saw her.
- * "...picture of Talia on conveyer with red net over her face."
- C'mon...you're saying anybody'd be able to recognize a flash image
- of a woman with a red net over her face as much as 7 years
- later...?
- * As I recall, the Winters, T badge was only visible in the next to
- last panel, which is a narrative flashback, not him personally.
- * _Does Talia remember being on Mars?_
- I think that non-memory of the event is a good assumption.
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