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  4. Shaal Mayan, a famed Minbari poet and an old friend of Delenn, has
  5. arrived on Babylon 5 to give a public performance of her poetry. She
  6. and Delenn are sitting in Delenn's quarters, discussing poetry--and
  7. life in general. Mayan, however, must wake up early the following
  8. morning (for she must prepare for her upcoming journey to Earth), so,
  9. at length, she says farewell to Delenn and heads toward her own
  10. quarters. On her way, she is brutally stabbed and branded on the
  11. forehead by a assailant who yells at her, "Stay away from Earth,
  12. freak!"
  13. [INLINE] Mayan is branded.
  14. Mayan, fortunately, will survive; she was found and treated in time.
  15. However, Delenn angrily confronts Sinclair and Garibaldi, upset at
  16. them for allowing such an attack to happen on Babylon 5--a ruthless
  17. attack against a peaceful poet whom nobody would have any reason to
  18. injure.
  19. Later, Garibaldi is discussing Mayan's attack with Sinclair. As it
  20. turns out, the assault on Mayan was the sixth recent attack on a
  21. prominent alien on B5. Evidently, an organization known as the Home
  22. Guard, a militant "Pro-Earth" (anti-alien) group, is responsible for
  23. the incidents (the symbol with which Mayan was branded was identified
  24. as the Home Guard's logo). Further, explains Garibaldi, the attacks
  25. have not only occurred on B5--there have been a wave of similar
  26. incidents on both Earth and Mars. Apparently, the Home Guard--and
  27. similar groups--have been growing in popular support recently. "The
  28. problem is, there [are many] who agree with them and even more who
  29. just don't give a damn," comments Garibaldi.
  30. Just as Garibaldi walks away, G'Kar approaches Sinclair and expresses
  31. his disgust with the recent incident. "I have no special love for the
  32. Minbari or their poets, but ... if any *Narn* is harmed in this
  33. manner, there will be bloody retribution," G'Kar threatens.
  34. Sinclair threatens G'Kar in return, warning him not to cause any
  35. disturbances on Babylon 5.
  36. Garibaldi is questioning the injured Mayan in the Medical Lab. She
  37. cannot, however, identify her attacker or give Garibaldi any clue as
  38. to who might wish to injure her. Dr. Franklin approaches her shortly
  39. thereafter and offers to remove the brand on her forehead, but she
  40. declines his offer: "It is a lesson--one that should not be
  41. forgotten."
  42. Meanwhile, the authorities on an approaching Centauri vessel are
  43. informing Ivanova that they wish to deliver some apparently-harmless
  44. detainees to any B5 official of command rank. Though neither Garibaldi
  45. nor Ivanova wishes to waste time greeting these detainees and taking
  46. them into custody, Garibaldi eventually wins out, and Ivanova heads on
  47. her way ...
  48. She finds two young Centauri detainees--one male, one female, both
  49. complaining of having been taking into custody. They demand to see
  50. "Ambassador [Vir] Cotto." Ivanova tells the officers escorting the
  51. detainees to inform the Centauri representatives on the station. Just
  52. then, as she turns around, she sees Malcolm Biggs, her old lover whom
  53. she hasn't seen for eight years, approaching her. She doesn't appear
  54. to be very happy to see him, and virtually pretends to ignore him--she
  55. is on duty, she says, and she has no time to talk.
  56. Meanwhile, the detainees have been brought to see Sinclair, Londo, and
  57. Vir. Vir introduces the male detainee as Kiron Maray -- Vir's cousin
  58. -- and the female detainee as Aria Tensus -- Kiron's lover. Kiron
  59. questions Vir, mentioning that Vir said in his letters that he was the
  60. Centauri ambassador on B5; Vir refuses to answer, telling Kiron that
  61. it is too difficult to explain. Meanwhile, Sinclair explains to
  62. Garibaldi that the two young Centauri had stolen credit chits and were
  63. taken into custody upon arrival at B5; however, Sinclair is willing to
  64. turn over the matter to Londo because the offenders are Centauri. (Of
  65. course, Londo neither wants to deal with the youths nor has any idea
  66. what to do with them--but he is given little choice).
  67. [INLINE] Kiron and Aria.
  68. Ivanova's shift has just ended, and, while she is getting a drink,
  69. Malcolm meets up with her. They speak for a while; Malcolm clearly
  70. wishes to start their relationship again, but Ivanova is hesitant. She
  71. takes her leave of him again--but politely, this time.
  72. Vir, Londo, and the two lovers are in Londo's quarters. Vir is
  73. explaining the situation to Londo: when the lovers' families arranged
  74. marriages for them (to *other* people), Kiron and Aria fled to Babylon
  75. 5. They do not want to marry anyone else but each other. Londo,
  76. however, is slow to understand--he does not see what love has to do
  77. with marriage, nor does he respect the lovers for running away from
  78. their families. He lectures them on Centauri traditions, telling them
  79. how, for a thousand years, marriages have been arranged for Centauri
  80. children. These marriages help to merge noble families and "keep the
  81. fabric of the Republic strong." "Sometimes," says Londo, "these
  82. marriages call for sacrifice [he looks at the pictures of his own
  83. wives on his desk]. _Great_ sacrifice. But we make this sacrifice
  84. because this is what it means to be Centauri! If you deny this
  85. tradition, you lose the very thing which makes you what you are." The
  86. lovers listen to him, but are not moved--they claim that these
  87. traditions are simply unfair.
  88. Meanwhile, Garibaldi has arrested a human who has been found with a
  89. knife in his possession. The arrested man, Roberts, is defiant--he
  90. maintains that he has a right to defend himself against "the *things*
  91. that walk around this place." Garibaldi gets to the point: there are
  92. fresh traces of blood on Roberts's knife, and Garibaldi suspects him
  93. of committing the assault on Mayan the previous night. Roberts claims
  94. that the blood on his knife is his own blood--he cut himself opening a
  95. crate. Though he unreservedly admits that he agrees with the Home
  96. Guard--"if you ask me, they got the right idea.... Damn aliens are
  97. ruining everything for us"--he insists that he was not Mayan's
  98. attacker. Garibaldi, without any further evidence at the moment,
  99. writes up Roberts on the charge of carrying an illegal weapon.
  100. Garibaldi also orders his officers to check the blood on the knife.
  101. "If the blood ... matches Mayan's, I'll give you over to the Minbari
  102. and let them play dice with your eyeballs," he says to Roberts.
  103. "I don't know what's worse--damn aliens or the traitors that suck up
  104. to them over their own kind," retaliates Roberts.
  105. In view of the worsening situation on Babylon 5, Sinclair goes to see
  106. Ambassador Kosh in order to inform him of the recent incidents. Kosh,
  107. however, doesn't seem to care; when Sinclair asks him if he will speak
  108. with the other ambassadors about the matter, Kosh replies, "We take no
  109. interest in the affairs of others." Sinclair then notices the
  110. television-like display which Kosh has been watching since Sinclair
  111. entered the room--the display is showing historic pictures of Earth.
  112. When Sinclair asks Kosh what he's doing with the viewer, Kosh tells
  113. him that he is "studying." When Sinclair asks Kosh *what* he's
  114. studying, however, Kosh ends the discussion quickly and abruptly.
  115. Sinclair politely leaves, realizing that any further questioning will
  116. be futile.
  117. [INLINE] Sinclair visits Kosh.
  118. After his discussion with Kosh, Sinclair returns to the bridge. There,
  119. he finds Ivanova and begins talking with her. He asks her if she was
  120. familiar with the incident that occurred right after Kosh arrived on
  121. Babylon 5. She replied that she received only a cursory briefing. He
  122. explains what happened: specifically, he explains that the
  123. assassination attempt against Kosh was attempted with poison,
  124. administered through the hand. He tells her that he finally figured
  125. something out that had been bothering him for a while: "Kosh wears an
  126. encounter suit to protect him from our atmosphere," he says, "so how
  127. did the poison get into his system? His hand should have been
  128. completely covered."
  129. Ivanova explains that the Vorlons are very secretive, and that,
  130. perhaps, the encounter suit may be more useful as a camouflage than as
  131. a necessary protection from the environment.
  132. Sinclair understands, but expresses his curiosity at the reassignment
  133. of the only human who has seen a Vorlon--Dr. Benjamin Kyle. Kyle was
  134. brought back to Earth shortly after the incident in order to work
  135. directly with the president. (Sinclair tells Ivanova that Kyle, who
  136. was bound by the standard doctor's oath of confidentiality, never told
  137. Sinclair what he saw). Further, explains Sinclair, the only member of
  138. the Psi Corps to have scanned a Vorlon--Lyta Alexander--was also
  139. reassigned. [See also "The Gathering."]
  140. Londo is quite annoyed with Vir for getting him involved with the case
  141. of the lovers. Kiron and Aria's families have sent several messages to
  142. Sinclair--"[they] are outraged, and it's *my* head they're after."
  143. Londo explains that he has only one choice -- to send Kiron and Aria
  144. back home. Vir objects, however, saying that they love one another and
  145. ought not to be forced into marriages that they won't enjoy.
  146. "Love, pah! Overrated!" Londo cries out. "[He points to the pictures
  147. of his wives.] These are my three wives--pestilence, famine, and
  148. death. Do you think I married them for their personalities? Their
  149. personalities could shatter worlds! Arranged marriages, every one. But
  150. they worked out; they inspired me. Knowing that they were waiting at
  151. home for me is what keeps me here, 75 light-years away." Londo is
  152. therefore firm in his decision to send the lovers back to Centauri
  153. Prime.
  154. Sinclair, who has heard that Garibaldi found a suspect for Mayan's
  155. attack, calls Garibaldi into his office. However, Garibaldi brings bad
  156. news for the investigation: the blood on Roberts's knife was indeed
  157. Roberts's own blood. Garibaldi explains that he has set Roberts free,
  158. but has placed him under "red level surveillance."
  159. "I think he'll be more useful to us running loose," says Garibaldi.
  160. "He's a logical recruit for the Home Guard." Garibaldi tells Sinclair
  161. that the general unrest that has resulted from these incidents on the
  162. station is continuously becoming worse. Fights are breaking out
  163. everywhere; the alien population of the station is growing angrier.
  164. Sinclair comments that this is probably the Home Guard's intended
  165. result--if they can provoke enough tension between humans and aliens,
  166. they might grow in power and eventually cause Earth to withdraw from
  167. galactic affairs (or so they would hope). One thing is clear to
  168. Sinclair: if the Home Guard isn't stopped soon, everything that B5
  169. stands for will be destroyed.
  170. Ivanova has agreed to have dinner with Malcolm, and she seems to
  171. actually be enjoying it. They reminisce about old times, when they
  172. were together happily. Malcolm longs for these times; in fact, he
  173. tells Ivanova that he is planning to set up a business for himself on
  174. B5--this way, they can be together without interfering with their
  175. respective careers. Needless to say, Ivanova is quite surprised.
  176. Kiron and Aria are sitting in the garden, enjoying the view and
  177. enjoying one another's company, when they are suddenly attacked by the
  178. Home Guard. A few human individuals viciously attack the Centauri
  179. youths--they shoot Kiron at close range with a PPG and stun Aria with
  180. a shock stick; after the brief attack, they leave as suddenly and as
  181. quickly as they came.
  182. Luckily, Vir finds them shortly after they were attacked. Aria will be
  183. fine (but does not remember anything about her attackers), but Kiron
  184. has been injured seriously. Garibaldi, who is with Dr. Franklin, is
  185. suddenly called away because of some "major disturbance."
  186. The disturbance is being caused by G'Kar, who is attempting to incite
  187. a riot. "We can no longer stand idly by," G'Kar says, "as our peoples
  188. are slaughtered by these cowardly humans. We must fight back with
  189. every means at our disposal." Garibaldi, who has brought Sinclair,
  190. approach G'Kar--but G'Kar relentlessly accuses Sinclair of unfair
  191. treatment of the attackers ("You have yet to make a single arrest....
  192. You know very well why these crimes remain unsolved. It is because the
  193. perpetrators are human," says G'Kar). Garibaldi convinces Sinclair to
  194. leave the scene of the riot; he then threatens to arrest G'Kar if
  195. G'Kar refuses to stop inciting the riot. At length, G'Kar leaves.
  196. [INLINE] G'Kar is convinced to stop speaking.
  197. Meanwhile, Roberts himself has become the victim of an attack--at the
  198. hands of aliens. He is seriously injured.
  199. Ivanova and Malcolm have had an enjoyable evening, and they have
  200. returned to her quarters. Just as they are beginning to kiss, Ivanova
  201. is called by Sinclair and ordered to report to the briefing room as a
  202. result of G'Kar's riot. Malcolm (who showed an interest in the fact
  203. that there had been a riot) leaves, unhappily.
  204. Garibaldi is briefing Sinclair--the riots have "cooled down" according
  205. to Garibaldi, but there have been a few related incidents. He mentions
  206. that Roberts, who is still under red surveillance, has been attacked
  207. and injured.
  208. In the Med Lab, Londo and Vir are trying to console Aria, but she
  209. remains dismayed that Dr. Franklin won't let Aria get too close to
  210. Kiron. Londo explains that this is standard medical procedure, but
  211. Aria insists that her if she were allowed near him, he would sense it
  212. and begin to recover. Aria appeals to Londo, asking him if he can't
  213. get Franklin to allow her to get closer to Kiron, but Londo tells her
  214. to go back to her quarters--"there's nothing you can do here," he
  215. says. Aria leaves.
  216. However, Shaal Mayan, who has overheard this conversation, disagrees
  217. with what Londo has said. She asks him to listen to Aria: "We should
  218. listen to the girl. We Minbari consider love a most potent force for
  219. healing. She cares deeply for him. Such feelings can turn the tide
  220. when all else fails."
  221. "Oh, I see," responds Londo. "And if he dies, despite this great power
  222. of love ..."
  223. "If he dies, she will suffer enormous grief. But every moment together
  224. will make her grief a little less," Mayan answers.
  225. "I would expect such logic from a poet," he says scornfully. "What can
  226. a Minbari know about Centauri feeling?"
  227. "Ambassador," she replies, "I have travelled far and seen much. And
  228. what I have seen tells me that all sentient beings are best defined by
  229. their capacity and their need for love."
  230. "And she will learn to live without it," he says, forcefully.
  231. "As you did," says Mayan, with a note of pity in her voice.
  232. Meanwhile, Garibaldi is showing Sinclair something that he found via
  233. the surveillance of Roberts. Roberts, who was injured and who was
  234. lying in a bed at the Medical Lab, was visited by none other than a
  235. man whom Sinclair recognizes as Malcolm Biggs (Sinclair was able to
  236. identify Malcolm because he had seen her in Ivanova's quarters when he
  237. summoned Ivanova to the briefing room earlier). Malcolm had a brief
  238. talk with Roberts--a talk about the Home Guard and about how Malcolm
  239. felt that the they could benefit from Roberts's membership. Malcolm
  240. says that he--and the Home Guard to which he belongs--need to gain the
  241. support of people like Roberts--people who have been attacked or
  242. otherwise harmed by aliens. Garibaldi and Sinclair show the recording
  243. to Ivanova, who is entirely astonished at her former lover's
  244. involvement. Sinclair asks Ivanova to introduce him to Malcolm--he
  245. tells Ivanova that he wants to infiltrate the organization. "Groups
  246. like this always like to recruit friends in high places," he says. "If
  247. they accept me, it could give me a chance to nail them all before they
  248. do any more damage." Ivanova agrees, but on one condition: she wants
  249. to be there herself when he takes the organization down. He agrees,
  250. and they plan to get started at the diplomatic reception which will be
  251. held that night.
  252. Vir is talking with Londo; he frankly tells Londo that Londo is wrong
  253. in his decision to send Aria and Kiron home. "My cousin and Aria
  254. wanted to be together because they love each other.... Would that have
  255. destroyed the 'great Centauri Republic'?" Londo replies that they
  256. cannot turn their back on tradition, but Vir disagrees and says he
  257. feels that the wealth and power should not be placed before love.
  258. "'My shoes are too tight,'" says Londo, sadly, in response. "Something
  259. my father said. He was old, very old at the time. I went into his
  260. room, and he was sitting alone in the dark, crying. So I asked him
  261. what was wrong, and he said, 'My shoes are too tight, but it doesn't
  262. matter, because I have forgotten how to dance.' I never understood
  263. what that meant until now. *My* shoes are too tight, and I have
  264. forgotten how to dance." Vir admits that he doesn't understand Londo,
  265. but Londo says that Vir shouldn't--at least, not yet.
  266. At the diplomatic reception that evening, Delenn introduces the head
  267. of an agricultural delegation from Ava IV [spelling correction
  268. pending] who is at B5 to study the hydroponics in the garden. Sinclair
  269. greets the delegate more bruskly than usual, praising Earth
  270. technicians for their construction of the hydroponic garden and
  271. abruptly dismissing the delegate's concerns about the security of the
  272. station (in view of the recent attacks).
  273. Sinclair then moves over to meet Ivanova and Malcolm. He speaks
  274. briefly with Malcolm, elaborating on his background in the
  275. Earth-Minbari war and on his "belief" that "the only good alien is a
  276. dead alien." He tells Malcolm that, though his job requires him to
  277. play the role of diplomat, "[I don't] have to like it."
  278. Sinclair, Ivanova, and Malcolm leave the reception. Sinclair continues
  279. his explanation of his "hatred" of aliens: though he fought and his
  280. best friends died in the Earth-Minbari war, he is upset because "the
  281. Minbari let us win. You know what that victory tasted like? Ashes."
  282. Malcolm explains that he has heard this sentiment many times from
  283. Earth-Minbari war veterans. He continues, explaining that he is part
  284. of a movement on Earth that is attempting to get rid of Earth's
  285. involvement with aliens. Malcolm reveals that he has some friends he'd
  286. like Sinclair to meet--but first, to prove Sinclair's loyalty, he
  287. requires Sinclair to do him a favor ...
  288. [INLINE] Sinclair, Ivanova, and Malcolm meet.
  289. At the Council, Sinclair explains to all of the alien governments that
  290. there is no longer any danger from pro-Earth groups on the station.
  291. Garibaldi explains that they have good reason to believe that the
  292. attackers have fled back to Earth. However, Sinclair refuses to give
  293. the aliens any further information, saying that the information is
  294. classified. This classification greatly angers the alien governments,
  295. but Sinclair gives the appearance of not caring.
  296. Meanwhile, in the Medical Lab, Kiron has awoken from his coma, to
  297. Aria's intense joy.
  298. On the bridge, Ivanova informs Sinclair that Malcolm has set the next
  299. meeting--she says that he won't reveal the precise location, but that
  300. they will meet Malcolm on the Zocalo in thirty minutes. Sinclair and
  301. Ivanova are required to arrive unarmed; they will, however, maintain a
  302. link with Garibaldi.
  303. In the Medical Lab, Londo is speaking with Kiron and Aria. He says
  304. that they must fulfill their duties and return to Centauri Prime. When
  305. they arrive there, however, they will be greeted by Londo's second
  306. cousin, who will escort them to his family estate. There, they will
  307. serve a period of fosterage whereby they will be instructed in--among
  308. other things--proper decorum and tradition of Centauri. At the end of
  309. the fosterage period--when they are adults--they will be free to make
  310. their own decisions regarding marriage. Londo feels that their parents
  311. will be happy with this course of action because the practice of
  312. fosterage is a time-honored tradition, which, although not practiced
  313. too often any more, was fairly common in the old days of the public.
  314. "To object would be to defy all tradition!" says Londo. Kiron, though
  315. happy, asks Londo why he went out of his way to arrange the fosterage.
  316. "Because you are still children, and children should be allowed to
  317. dance," says Londo, happily.
  318. Meanwhile, the arranged meeting is taking place between Sinclair,
  319. Ivanova, and Malcolm. As they're standing there, many other members of
  320. the Home Guard seem to appear from nowhere -- Malcolm explains that
  321. they were using prototypes for a "black light camouflage" device.
  322. Malcolm orders one of his men to set up a communications-jamming
  323. field, which prevents Garibaldi from continuing the communication
  324. link. Garibaldi mobilizes his men; they start running toward
  325. Sinclair's position. Meanwhile, Malcolm explains that in two days,
  326. there will be a mass assassination of the ambassadors on B5--in one
  327. fell swoop, the leading alien figures will all be killed. Malcolm
  328. needs Sinclair to help the Home Guard gain access to the diplomatic
  329. wing (and, after the attack, to gain safe transport back to Earth).
  330. Sinclair says that it's no problem. As another test of Sinclair's
  331. loyalty, however, an alien is brought before Sinclair--the same
  332. agricultural delegate from Ava IV--and Sinclair is ordered to kill
  333. her. He, of course, hesitates--and during the resulting delay,
  334. Garibaldi and his forces break into the room. Malcolm is captured with
  335. the aid of Ivanova.
  336. Malcolm and the other members of the Home Guard are being escorted off
  337. of the station. As Malcolm is leaving, he sees Ivanova, and angrily
  338. yells at her, "I can't believe you did this to me, Susan. What kind of
  339. a human are you, to side with *them*?"
  340. "I find many of these people," answers Ivanova, "to be more human that
  341. you and your kind." She stares at her old lover, in silence. They both
  342. realize that they never truly knew each other.
  343. Shawn Bayern _bayern@cshl.org_
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