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- Talia Winters runs into Ambassador Kosh, who wants to use her
- telepathic services in an important, upcoming negotiation. She seems
- reluctant at first, but Kosh assures her that all
- arrangements--including legal clearances and payment--have already
- been arranged. He instructs her to meet him in Red 3 at the "Hour of
- Scampering."
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- Na'Toth, who is waiting at the docking bay for a ship to arrive,
- suddenly notices a certain woman come on board B5. Na'Toth is suddenly
- seized with rage and runs across the room, shouting, "Deathwalker."
- She attacks the woman who has just come aboard, hitting her viciously
- until the security guards can stop her.
-
- [INLINE] Na'Toth attacks.
-
- After Na'Toth is successfully detained, Sinclair is informed of the
- situation. He asks Garibaldi who the victim is; Garibaldi explains
- that the woman came from Minbari space in a Minbari ship, in Minbari
- clothes, and with Minbari identification--but that she certainly isn't
- a Minbari. When Garibaldi mentions that Na'Toth was yelling,
- "Deathwalker," during the attack, Sinclair's curiosity is piqued--both
- Sinclair and Garibaldi indicate that they are familiar with that name.
-
- Sinclair and Garibaldi go to question Na'Toth. She explains that her
- family has taken a blood oath against the "Deathwalker." She took the
- blood oath after the Dilgar, Deathwalker's race, invaded a planet on
- which Na'Toth's grandfather lived. Deathwalker, explains Na'Toth, used
- her grandfather and the other people on the planet in her experiments.
- Everyone died, except Na'Toth's grandfather, who escaped--but only
- after having a machine--which slowly killed him--implanted in his
- brain. Sinclair, however, does not believe that the woman who just
- came on board was Deathwalker, simply because the Dilgar invasion that
- Na'Toth mentioned occurred thirty years ago, and Deathwalker would be
- an old woman by now. Na'Toth explains that her senses would never fail
- her when it comes to identifying someone against whom she's taken a
- blood oath. Sinclair, still skeptical, orders Garibaldi to examine the
- contents of the injured woman's ship.
-
- When G'Kar arrives, he apologizes for the attack upon the victim and
- offers personally to make reparations to her. Angrily staring at
- Na'Toth, he requests that his attache be released into his custody.
- Though Sinclair refuses to release custody of Na'Toth, he does agree
- place her under house arrest, and allows her to be taken to G'Kar's
- quarters. G'Kar thanks Sinclair and leaves.
-
- Winters, meanwhile, meets with Kosh again and agrees to work for him
- at the negotiations that he mentioned before--she comments that the
- clearances were indeed arranged and that the pay was very generous.
- However, she explains that there is still something she doesn't
- understand. Kosh interrupts her and merely says, "Understanding is a
- three-edged sword." Soon, a man named Abbut arrives; he greets Kosh
- cordially and comments, "Oh, Kosh, you old dog! You didn't tell me you
- were bringing a date!" Talia explains that she is only a commercial
- telepath, who will be sitting in on the negotiations. Kosh orders
- Talia to scan Abbut and to report on his thoughts. She scans the man,
- but comments that he has no thoughts--his mind seems completely empty.
- Kosh is pleased, and says that they can now proceed. Kosh and Abbut
- begin to utter cryptic phrases to one another.
-
- [INLINE] Abbut, Winters, and Kosh meet.
-
- In the Med Lab, one of the doctors tells Franklin that the vital signs
- of the victim have stabilized but that the victim's species is still
- unknown. Sinclair arrives, and Franklin explains to him that the
- victim is in surprisingly good shape, considering her injuries. Her
- body is healing itself quite quickly, and Franklin wishes he knew what
- species she was. Sinclair explains that the victim is a Dilgar, but
- Franklin doesn't believe him--Franklin notes that the Dilgar is a dead
- race, that after the invasion, the few Dilgar who were left were
- killed when the Dilgar sun went nova. Sinclair calls up a reference
- file on "Deathwalker"--the computer informs them that "Deathwalker" is
- a name used to refer to Warmaster Jha'dur, "the most infamous leader
- of the Dilgar invasion of the non-aligned sectors in 2230....
- Specialist in biochemical, biogenetic, and cyber-organic weaponry."
- The picture that the computer displays looks like the present victim,
- though Franklin comments that the victim is too young to be that same
- Jha'dur and too old to be her daughter. He even searches for signs of
- cryonic freezing, but the computer scan does not turn up any relevant
- evidence. Franklin notes that he will have the Med Corps send him all
- information they have on the Dilgar. Garibaldi suddenly enters,
- holding a Dilgar uniform which, according to the inscription, belongs
- to Jha'dur. He also brings an unusual drug, which he gives to
- Franklin. Meanwhile, Ivanova informs Sinclair that he has a Gold
- Channel transmission from Senator Hidoshi. Sinclair, his curiosity
- piqued, leaves, but orders Garibaldi to keep quiet the situation with
- the victim--Sinclair says that he doesn't want any rumors concerning
- Jha'dur floating around the station.
-
- In G'Kar's quarters, Na'Toth apologizes for shaming and angering
- G'Kar, but G'Kar tells her that no apology is necessary. He explains
- that he understands her need to fulfill her blood oath (and comments
- that he has many blood oaths himself), but tells Na'Toth that hers, in
- this instance, complicates matters. He explains that Jha'dur has made
- an important discovery that could be potentially very useful to the
- Narns. He tells her that, in this case, service to the Narn government
- is more important than her blood oath--therefore, she must not kill
- Deathwalker, because the Narn government has ordered them to send
- Deathwalker to Narn _alive_. Na'Toth reluctantly agrees--she will
- _delay_ her vengeance, but not abandon it. G'Kar says that he's proud
- of Na'Toth--and promises to help her fulfill her blood oath after
- Jha'dur's discovery is secured.
-
- Senator Hidoshi's message has come through to B5. The senator asks if
- the recently-attacked victim is still alive. When Sinclair tells him
- that she is, the senator orders Sinclair to send the victim to Earth
- immediately when she is fit to travel. Sinclair, however, protests,
- saying that there is evidence that the victim is Jha'dur, the infamous
- Deathwalker. Hidoshi, however, dismisses Sinclair's protests; he says
- that Deathwalker has been dead for many years. He refuses to give
- Sinclair any further information, and abruptly ends the conversation.
-
- In the Med Lab, as Franklin is studying the victim's drug, the victim
- suddenly awakes and moves over to him angrily. "How dare you pry into
- my life's work?" she says to him. She asks to see Commander Sinclair
- immediately.
-
- [INLINE] Jha'dur fends Franklin off.
-
- Sinclair, on his way to the Med Lab, is stopped by Ambassador Mollari,
- who asks if the rumors he's heard about Deathwalker are true. Sinclair
- only tells him that he should know better than to listen to rumors.
-
- When Sinclair arrives at the Med Lab, he dismisses Franklin from the
- room. She looks at him, slightly admiring him. "You know the way of
- command," she says, "Yes, the Wind Swords are right to fear you....
- [The Wind Swords] have sheltered me for many years, in return for
- certain services. They speak of you often, Sinclair. They say you have
- a hole in your mind." She tells him that she is indeed Warmaster
- Jha'dur, and explains the reason for not aging: she has discovered a
- disease-preventing drug that also retards the aging process of all
- known humanoid species. "It's still unstable and difficult to produce
- in sufficient quantity, but it works, as you can see," she says.
- Sinclair immediately realizes the implications of such a drug: virtual
- immortality. She tells him that, with the help of Earth, she will
- bring it to "all the worlds of this galaxy" before the end of the
- year.
-
- "Then the willows must scuttle carefully," says Ambassador Kosh at the
- negotiations with Abbut--and, after Abbut asks, "Does Saturn have
- rings?" Kosh ends the negotiations for the day. Talia, however, is
- still curious (for she's been scanning Abbut all day and his mind is
- still blank--not to mention the fact that she doesn't understand
- anything either Abbut or Kosh are saying), and asks Kosh to explain
- the negotiations. Kosh only replies, "You seek meaning? ... Then
- listen to the music, not the song." After Kosh leaves, Talia asks
- Abbut to explain the negotiations, but he refuses, replying that it's
- "not too good to reflect too much." At that moment, Talia suddenly
- sees herself in her own mind, reflected numerous times, as if she were
- looking into a mirror. She leaves, even more confused.
-
- Sinclair has meanwhile sought out Lennier to ask him about Jha'dur's
- involvement with the Wind Swords, a branch of Minbari warriors (Delenn
- has temporarily left the station, so Lennier was the next logical
- person to ask). Sinclair explains that the woman whom Na'Toth attacked
- is indeed Jha'dur, and that Jha'dur claimed that the Wind Swords
- sheltered her. Lennier does not think that the Wind Swords--though
- they are the most militant of the Minbari warrior castes--would
- shelter such a villain as Jha'dur, but he says that he will look into
- the matter. Since he cannot speak directly to his rulers without
- permission, he says that he will contact Delenn. Sinclair asks that
- Lennier keep the information regarding Jha'dur's presence on the
- station confidential for now, and Lennier agrees.
-
- [INLINE] Sinclair speaks with Lennier.
-
- G'Kar, meanwhile, apologizes to Jha'dur on behalf of the Narn empire.
- He says that the Narns are willing to make reparations for Na'Toth's
- attack--and he, on behalf of the Narns, makes a generous offer for
- Jha'dur's recently discovered drug. "You're very well informed,
- G'Kar," she replies, "Our reports always said you were a clever
- one--and a good resistance leader, too. If Earth Alliance hadn't taken
- a hand in our invasion, we might have helped your kind wipe the
- Centauri out completely."
-
- [INLINE] G'Kar speaks with Jha'dur.
-
- G'Kar comments that Jha'dur is also very well informed (and adds that
- the Narns aren't through with the Centauri yet)--and offers to triple
- whatever price Earth has offered her for her discovery. She agrees to
- _consider_ his offer, _if_ he brings her Na'Toth's head within the
- hour. G'Kar leaves the room, bruskly and considerably annoyed. After
- he leaves, she laughs a loud, evil laugh.
-
- Sinclair, Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Franklin discuss the current
- situation. Franklin claims that, according to the data that he
- received from Earth, the woman is indeed Jha'dur--her very appearance,
- he adds, seems to prove her claim about her drug (assuming there isn't
- another reason that explains why she hasn't aged). Garibaldi is
- skeptical, though Franklin's analysis of the serum suggests that the
- drug can do what Jha'dur says it can do. Sinclair says that Earth
- agrees with the potential of Jha'dur's drug and has ordered Sinclair
- to send Jha'dur to Earth immediately. Garibaldi is angered that
- Sinclair seems to be willing to release Jha'dur to Earth so easily:
- "She wiped out entire races, destroyed whole planets, experimented on
- living beings. _Now_ she wants to make everybody immortal?" says
- Garibaldi. He suggests that they should let the League of Non-Aligned
- Worlds deal with her--he suggests that Earth should just take her
- serum and develop it themselves, but Franklin says that the serum is
- too complex to realistically develop without her assistance. Ivanova
- suggests that Earth--though she considers its moral stance dubious--is
- better equipped to handle an issue like this than is the B5 staff.
- Sinclair agrees, and prepares to send Jha'dur to Earth. After the
- staff leaves, Garibaldi questions Sinclair's judgment, but Sinclair
- replies that if the immortality serum can be developed, a galaxy
- without sickness or death would result. "She can save more lives than
- she took, and she can make the deaths she caused have meaning," says
- Sinclair.
-
- "Better pray to that God of yours you're right, Jeff," responds
- Garibaldi, "because if any of the League ambassadors find out about
- this 'deal,' they'll tear Babylon 5 to pieces."
-
- G'Kar, in his quarters, anxiously tells Na'Toth that one of his agents
- has just informed him that Sinclair intends to smuggle Jha'dur off B5.
- He quickly contacts Ambassador Kalika, a leader of the League of
- Non-Aligned Worlds and tells her of the situation.
-
- Sinclair, meanwhile, is preparing to escort Jha'dur off the station.
- Before she leaves, however, he asks her why she wants to bring
- immortality to the races of the galaxy. She responds that, if she
- brings immortality to the people of the galaxy, it will ensure that
- the Dilgar are remembered honorably--it will stand as a monument to
- her and her race. "Delicious irony ..." she says, "that those who
- cursed us will have to thank us for the rest of time."
-
- However, on the way to her ship, Jha'dur and her escort party is
- stopped by a group of ambassadors from the League. The ambassadors
- demand that a full assembly of the Council be called immediately to
- discuss Jha'dur's trial--they will not allow Jha'dur to pass them
- ("You will have to kill us all, first," says Ambassador Kalika, who
- leads the group of ambassadors). Sinclair has no choice but to agree.
-
- [INLINE] The League confronts Sinclair.
-
- Talia, the day after the last session of negotiations between Kosh and
- Abbut, tells Kosh that she doesn't believe she can continue to monitor
- the negotiation. "Your belief does not enter into it," replies Kosh,
- "We have a contract." Soon, Abbut arrives and greets Talia again. As
- he kisses her hand, she suddenly sees herself in her mind--it appears
- as if she's in some sort of computerized matrix.
-
- [INLINE] Talia among the lights.
-
- The session of the Council is about to begin. Sinclair mentions to
- Garibaldi that he's sort of relieved that the matter has been made
- public--Jha'dur will get the justice she deserves (Sinclair figures
- that, though the Narns and Centauri both had once collaborated with
- the Dilgar and would therefore probably not want a trial, the
- Minbari--being an honorable race--will vote for a trial. With Earth's
- vote--and with Kosh's usual abstention--the Council will be tied, and
- the League will cast the deciding vote). Garibaldi apologizes to
- Sinclair for saying some hot-headed things to him regarding Sinclair's
- decision to comply with Earth's orders, but Sinclair tells him not to
- worry about it--he tells Garibaldi that he had thought the same things
- himself. When Lennier arrives, he tells Sinclair that he has spoken
- with Delenn--and has been given instructions.
-
- When the meeting opens, Kalika presents a motion to hold a war-crimes
- trial for Jha'dur on Babylon 5. Londo is the first to vote on this
- motion--he expresses his sympathy for the League, but says that he
- must vote "no" because Deathwalker never committed any crimes against
- the Centauri. G'Kar votes "yes" on condition that the trial be held on
- Narn--however, when Kalika does not accept this condition, G'Kar votes
- "no." Sinclair votes "yes," and explains that Kosh has declined to
- take part in this session of the Council. Lennier explains that, since
- the Minbari were not a part of the conflict between the Dilgar, Earth,
- and the League, the Minbari have no right to judge her. He therefore
- votes "no." Kalika, angered at the Council and disappointed with B5's
- ability to treat the League fairly, storms out of the Council chambers
- but threatens that this will not be the last time that the Council
- hears from the League.
-
- [INLINE] Ambassador Kalika makes her case.
-
- After everyone leaves, Lennier apologizes to Sinclair for his vote. He
- explains that the Wind Swords did, indeed, shelter Jha'dur. The
- Minbari government did not know about the involvement of the Wind
- Swords at first--but when the Earth-Minbari war broke out, the Wind
- Swords came to the Council with devastating weapons that they obtained
- from Deathwalker. The Minbari government, needless to say, is
- embarrassed about the Minbari involvement and, just as they could not
- admit their when they originally found out, so they cannot let that
- information be made public in a trial now.
-
- Meanwhile, a ship has come through the jumpgate. It belongs to one of
- the members of the League, and it threatens to attack B5 if Jha'dur is
- not extradited to its government. As the ship draws closer, Ivanova
- readies B5's weaponry and threatens to defend B5 against the ship. The
- League ship aborts its attack but stays near B5. However, more League
- ships continue to come through the vortex. One by one, they begin to
- surround B5. Sinclair, whom Ivanova has contacted, orders Ivanova to
- stall these ships.
-
- Meanwhile, Sinclair attempts to negotiate with Kalika. He tries to
- draw on Earth's traditional friendship with the League, but Kalika
- refuses to listen. Sinclair, all his other options having run out,
- finally decides to inform Kalika of the full situation with Jha'dur.
-
- Ivanova informs Sinclair that she has successfully stalled the League
- ships--she has gotten them to debate over which of them has the most
- valid claim to try Jha'dur. Sinclair is pleased, but hopes that her
- maneuver will buy B5 enough time. Suddenly, the League ships begin to
- move out of firing range of B5. Ivanova is surprised, and asks what
- Sinclair did. He tells her that he "played a wildcard." He tells
- Ivanova that the situation isn't completed yet--Sinclair will be in
- closed session with the League. Once again, he praises Ivanova for her
- ingenuity.
-
- "A herring is just a herring, but a good cigar is a Cuban," comments
- Abbut, at the negotiations with Kosh. "A stroke of the brush does not
- guarantee art from the bristles," replies Kosh. "Do you understand,
- Ms. Winters?" Again, Talia finds herself seeing strange visions in her
- head--she is walking and is suddenly attacked by a mysterious man. She
- screams out in pain. "Our business is completed," says Kosh. Abbut
- takes off his hat, removes a data crystal from his partly cybernetic
- head, and gives it to Kosh.
-
- [INLINE] Abbut's unusual head.
-
- "What was on that data crystal he gave you," asks Talia.
-
- "Reflection, surprise, terror. For the future," responds Kosh.
-
- Kalika tells Sinclair that scientists from the League have checked Dr.
- Franklin's data--and they agree with it. And while Kalika agrees that
- the discovery is "astounding," she still feels that Deathwalker must
- be punished. Sinclair agrees, and proposes a compromise: Jha'dur will
- be delivered to Earth, where she will work with Earth scientists--in
- addition to a group of scientists that the League can send. After the
- drug is developed, the League will be given custody of Jha'dur. Kalika
- likes the idea, but wants to make sure that it can trust Earth to
- honor it later. Sinclair says that once this agreement is made public,
- Earth will have no choice. Another of the ambassadors from the League
- wants to know how the Council will react to this decision, but
- Sinclair says that this agreement is a private matter between Earth
- and the League--just as it was thirty years ago, when Earth helped the
- League defeat the Dilgar, as Sinclair points out. Kalika agrees: "It
- is fair ... and wise."
-
- Before Jha'dur leaves, Sinclair speaks with her. She feels that
- Sinclair is naive to believe that Earth will turn her over to the
- League once the drug was developed. Sinclair says that he'll see to it
- personally, but Jha'dur feels this will cost him his command. Jha'dur
- explains to Sinclair the true purpose behind her giving the serum to
- Earth: "You and the rest of your kind take blind confidence in the
- belief that we are monsters--that you could never do what we did. The
- key ingredient in the [serum] cannot be synthesized; it must be taken
- from living beings. For one to live forever, another one must die. You
- will fall upon one another like wolves. It'll make what we did pale by
- comparison. The billions who live forever will be a testimony to my
- work, and the billions who were murdered to buy that immortality will
- be the continuance of my work. Not like us? You will become us. That's
- my monument, Commander."
-
- [INLINE] "You will become us."
-
- The group of ambassadors have all assembled to watch the departure of
- Jha'dur. Surprisingly, Kosh joins them. Suddenly, there is a report
- from the bridge--there's another disturbance at the jumpgate. A Vorlon
- ship flies through and, to the elation of many of the ambassadors,
- quickly targets and destroys Jha'dur's vessel. "Why?" asks Sinclair.
-
- "You are not ready for immortality," responds Kosh.
-
- [INLINE] The Vorlon ship attacks.
-
- Later, Sinclair and Garibaldi discuss the situation. "Hell of an
- irony, don't you think?" asks Garibaldi, "We find a reason to keep
- Jha'dur alive, and the Vorlons smoke her for the same reason."
- Sinclair wonders things will always work out similarly: little powers
- at the mercy of big powers; politics before morality. Garibaldi
- responds that this seems to work for everyone--except Sinclair. As
- they speak, Talia arrives and explains that she is confused by recent
- negotiations she attended. She tells them that nothing about the
- negotiations made sense; the two parties spoke in riddles, and she
- kept seeing images in her mind--images which she feels were
- deliberately provoked. She explains that, four years ago, she was
- assigned to scan the mind of a suspect in a murder case. The suspect
- was a serial killer--she had never been inside a mind like his, and it
- frightened her so much that she still has nightmares about it.
- However, at the negotiation table recently, she feels those thoughts
- were deliberately provoked. When Sinclair asks Talia whom Kosh was
- dealing with, she tells them. Garibaldi knows who Abbut is. He
- explains that Abbut is a "Vicar"--a slang term, derived from "VCR,"
- referring to a type of alien that is part machine, part sentient--they
- act as living recorders that can record just about everything,
- including brain-wave patters. Garibaldi suggests that Kosh set her
- up--and Sinclair guesses that Kosh did this because Vorlons are
- usually suspicious of telepaths, and if Kosh knows what her deepest
- fears are, he can use them against her later on.
-
- Garibaldi and Sinclair wonder what Kosh could be up to--the many
- things he's been doing recently have piqued their curiosity.
-
- Shawn Bayern _bayern@cshl.org_
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