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  4. Talia Winters runs into Ambassador Kosh, who wants to use her
  5. telepathic services in an important, upcoming negotiation. She seems
  6. reluctant at first, but Kosh assures her that all
  7. arrangements--including legal clearances and payment--have already
  8. been arranged. He instructs her to meet him in Red 3 at the "Hour of
  9. Scampering."
  10. Na'Toth, who is waiting at the docking bay for a ship to arrive,
  11. suddenly notices a certain woman come on board B5. Na'Toth is suddenly
  12. seized with rage and runs across the room, shouting, "Deathwalker."
  13. She attacks the woman who has just come aboard, hitting her viciously
  14. until the security guards can stop her.
  15. [INLINE] Na'Toth attacks.
  16. After Na'Toth is successfully detained, Sinclair is informed of the
  17. situation. He asks Garibaldi who the victim is; Garibaldi explains
  18. that the woman came from Minbari space in a Minbari ship, in Minbari
  19. clothes, and with Minbari identification--but that she certainly isn't
  20. a Minbari. When Garibaldi mentions that Na'Toth was yelling,
  21. "Deathwalker," during the attack, Sinclair's curiosity is piqued--both
  22. Sinclair and Garibaldi indicate that they are familiar with that name.
  23. Sinclair and Garibaldi go to question Na'Toth. She explains that her
  24. family has taken a blood oath against the "Deathwalker." She took the
  25. blood oath after the Dilgar, Deathwalker's race, invaded a planet on
  26. which Na'Toth's grandfather lived. Deathwalker, explains Na'Toth, used
  27. her grandfather and the other people on the planet in her experiments.
  28. Everyone died, except Na'Toth's grandfather, who escaped--but only
  29. after having a machine--which slowly killed him--implanted in his
  30. brain. Sinclair, however, does not believe that the woman who just
  31. came on board was Deathwalker, simply because the Dilgar invasion that
  32. Na'Toth mentioned occurred thirty years ago, and Deathwalker would be
  33. an old woman by now. Na'Toth explains that her senses would never fail
  34. her when it comes to identifying someone against whom she's taken a
  35. blood oath. Sinclair, still skeptical, orders Garibaldi to examine the
  36. contents of the injured woman's ship.
  37. When G'Kar arrives, he apologizes for the attack upon the victim and
  38. offers personally to make reparations to her. Angrily staring at
  39. Na'Toth, he requests that his attache be released into his custody.
  40. Though Sinclair refuses to release custody of Na'Toth, he does agree
  41. place her under house arrest, and allows her to be taken to G'Kar's
  42. quarters. G'Kar thanks Sinclair and leaves.
  43. Winters, meanwhile, meets with Kosh again and agrees to work for him
  44. at the negotiations that he mentioned before--she comments that the
  45. clearances were indeed arranged and that the pay was very generous.
  46. However, she explains that there is still something she doesn't
  47. understand. Kosh interrupts her and merely says, "Understanding is a
  48. three-edged sword." Soon, a man named Abbut arrives; he greets Kosh
  49. cordially and comments, "Oh, Kosh, you old dog! You didn't tell me you
  50. were bringing a date!" Talia explains that she is only a commercial
  51. telepath, who will be sitting in on the negotiations. Kosh orders
  52. Talia to scan Abbut and to report on his thoughts. She scans the man,
  53. but comments that he has no thoughts--his mind seems completely empty.
  54. Kosh is pleased, and says that they can now proceed. Kosh and Abbut
  55. begin to utter cryptic phrases to one another.
  56. [INLINE] Abbut, Winters, and Kosh meet.
  57. In the Med Lab, one of the doctors tells Franklin that the vital signs
  58. of the victim have stabilized but that the victim's species is still
  59. unknown. Sinclair arrives, and Franklin explains to him that the
  60. victim is in surprisingly good shape, considering her injuries. Her
  61. body is healing itself quite quickly, and Franklin wishes he knew what
  62. species she was. Sinclair explains that the victim is a Dilgar, but
  63. Franklin doesn't believe him--Franklin notes that the Dilgar is a dead
  64. race, that after the invasion, the few Dilgar who were left were
  65. killed when the Dilgar sun went nova. Sinclair calls up a reference
  66. file on "Deathwalker"--the computer informs them that "Deathwalker" is
  67. a name used to refer to Warmaster Jha'dur, "the most infamous leader
  68. of the Dilgar invasion of the non-aligned sectors in 2230....
  69. Specialist in biochemical, biogenetic, and cyber-organic weaponry."
  70. The picture that the computer displays looks like the present victim,
  71. though Franklin comments that the victim is too young to be that same
  72. Jha'dur and too old to be her daughter. He even searches for signs of
  73. cryonic freezing, but the computer scan does not turn up any relevant
  74. evidence. Franklin notes that he will have the Med Corps send him all
  75. information they have on the Dilgar. Garibaldi suddenly enters,
  76. holding a Dilgar uniform which, according to the inscription, belongs
  77. to Jha'dur. He also brings an unusual drug, which he gives to
  78. Franklin. Meanwhile, Ivanova informs Sinclair that he has a Gold
  79. Channel transmission from Senator Hidoshi. Sinclair, his curiosity
  80. piqued, leaves, but orders Garibaldi to keep quiet the situation with
  81. the victim--Sinclair says that he doesn't want any rumors concerning
  82. Jha'dur floating around the station.
  83. In G'Kar's quarters, Na'Toth apologizes for shaming and angering
  84. G'Kar, but G'Kar tells her that no apology is necessary. He explains
  85. that he understands her need to fulfill her blood oath (and comments
  86. that he has many blood oaths himself), but tells Na'Toth that hers, in
  87. this instance, complicates matters. He explains that Jha'dur has made
  88. an important discovery that could be potentially very useful to the
  89. Narns. He tells her that, in this case, service to the Narn government
  90. is more important than her blood oath--therefore, she must not kill
  91. Deathwalker, because the Narn government has ordered them to send
  92. Deathwalker to Narn _alive_. Na'Toth reluctantly agrees--she will
  93. _delay_ her vengeance, but not abandon it. G'Kar says that he's proud
  94. of Na'Toth--and promises to help her fulfill her blood oath after
  95. Jha'dur's discovery is secured.
  96. Senator Hidoshi's message has come through to B5. The senator asks if
  97. the recently-attacked victim is still alive. When Sinclair tells him
  98. that she is, the senator orders Sinclair to send the victim to Earth
  99. immediately when she is fit to travel. Sinclair, however, protests,
  100. saying that there is evidence that the victim is Jha'dur, the infamous
  101. Deathwalker. Hidoshi, however, dismisses Sinclair's protests; he says
  102. that Deathwalker has been dead for many years. He refuses to give
  103. Sinclair any further information, and abruptly ends the conversation.
  104. In the Med Lab, as Franklin is studying the victim's drug, the victim
  105. suddenly awakes and moves over to him angrily. "How dare you pry into
  106. my life's work?" she says to him. She asks to see Commander Sinclair
  107. immediately.
  108. [INLINE] Jha'dur fends Franklin off.
  109. Sinclair, on his way to the Med Lab, is stopped by Ambassador Mollari,
  110. who asks if the rumors he's heard about Deathwalker are true. Sinclair
  111. only tells him that he should know better than to listen to rumors.
  112. When Sinclair arrives at the Med Lab, he dismisses Franklin from the
  113. room. She looks at him, slightly admiring him. "You know the way of
  114. command," she says, "Yes, the Wind Swords are right to fear you....
  115. [The Wind Swords] have sheltered me for many years, in return for
  116. certain services. They speak of you often, Sinclair. They say you have
  117. a hole in your mind." She tells him that she is indeed Warmaster
  118. Jha'dur, and explains the reason for not aging: she has discovered a
  119. disease-preventing drug that also retards the aging process of all
  120. known humanoid species. "It's still unstable and difficult to produce
  121. in sufficient quantity, but it works, as you can see," she says.
  122. Sinclair immediately realizes the implications of such a drug: virtual
  123. immortality. She tells him that, with the help of Earth, she will
  124. bring it to "all the worlds of this galaxy" before the end of the
  125. year.
  126. "Then the willows must scuttle carefully," says Ambassador Kosh at the
  127. negotiations with Abbut--and, after Abbut asks, "Does Saturn have
  128. rings?" Kosh ends the negotiations for the day. Talia, however, is
  129. still curious (for she's been scanning Abbut all day and his mind is
  130. still blank--not to mention the fact that she doesn't understand
  131. anything either Abbut or Kosh are saying), and asks Kosh to explain
  132. the negotiations. Kosh only replies, "You seek meaning? ... Then
  133. listen to the music, not the song." After Kosh leaves, Talia asks
  134. Abbut to explain the negotiations, but he refuses, replying that it's
  135. "not too good to reflect too much." At that moment, Talia suddenly
  136. sees herself in her own mind, reflected numerous times, as if she were
  137. looking into a mirror. She leaves, even more confused.
  138. Sinclair has meanwhile sought out Lennier to ask him about Jha'dur's
  139. involvement with the Wind Swords, a branch of Minbari warriors (Delenn
  140. has temporarily left the station, so Lennier was the next logical
  141. person to ask). Sinclair explains that the woman whom Na'Toth attacked
  142. is indeed Jha'dur, and that Jha'dur claimed that the Wind Swords
  143. sheltered her. Lennier does not think that the Wind Swords--though
  144. they are the most militant of the Minbari warrior castes--would
  145. shelter such a villain as Jha'dur, but he says that he will look into
  146. the matter. Since he cannot speak directly to his rulers without
  147. permission, he says that he will contact Delenn. Sinclair asks that
  148. Lennier keep the information regarding Jha'dur's presence on the
  149. station confidential for now, and Lennier agrees.
  150. [INLINE] Sinclair speaks with Lennier.
  151. G'Kar, meanwhile, apologizes to Jha'dur on behalf of the Narn empire.
  152. He says that the Narns are willing to make reparations for Na'Toth's
  153. attack--and he, on behalf of the Narns, makes a generous offer for
  154. Jha'dur's recently discovered drug. "You're very well informed,
  155. G'Kar," she replies, "Our reports always said you were a clever
  156. one--and a good resistance leader, too. If Earth Alliance hadn't taken
  157. a hand in our invasion, we might have helped your kind wipe the
  158. Centauri out completely."
  159. [INLINE] G'Kar speaks with Jha'dur.
  160. G'Kar comments that Jha'dur is also very well informed (and adds that
  161. the Narns aren't through with the Centauri yet)--and offers to triple
  162. whatever price Earth has offered her for her discovery. She agrees to
  163. _consider_ his offer, _if_ he brings her Na'Toth's head within the
  164. hour. G'Kar leaves the room, bruskly and considerably annoyed. After
  165. he leaves, she laughs a loud, evil laugh.
  166. Sinclair, Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Franklin discuss the current
  167. situation. Franklin claims that, according to the data that he
  168. received from Earth, the woman is indeed Jha'dur--her very appearance,
  169. he adds, seems to prove her claim about her drug (assuming there isn't
  170. another reason that explains why she hasn't aged). Garibaldi is
  171. skeptical, though Franklin's analysis of the serum suggests that the
  172. drug can do what Jha'dur says it can do. Sinclair says that Earth
  173. agrees with the potential of Jha'dur's drug and has ordered Sinclair
  174. to send Jha'dur to Earth immediately. Garibaldi is angered that
  175. Sinclair seems to be willing to release Jha'dur to Earth so easily:
  176. "She wiped out entire races, destroyed whole planets, experimented on
  177. living beings. _Now_ she wants to make everybody immortal?" says
  178. Garibaldi. He suggests that they should let the League of Non-Aligned
  179. Worlds deal with her--he suggests that Earth should just take her
  180. serum and develop it themselves, but Franklin says that the serum is
  181. too complex to realistically develop without her assistance. Ivanova
  182. suggests that Earth--though she considers its moral stance dubious--is
  183. better equipped to handle an issue like this than is the B5 staff.
  184. Sinclair agrees, and prepares to send Jha'dur to Earth. After the
  185. staff leaves, Garibaldi questions Sinclair's judgment, but Sinclair
  186. replies that if the immortality serum can be developed, a galaxy
  187. without sickness or death would result. "She can save more lives than
  188. she took, and she can make the deaths she caused have meaning," says
  189. Sinclair.
  190. "Better pray to that God of yours you're right, Jeff," responds
  191. Garibaldi, "because if any of the League ambassadors find out about
  192. this 'deal,' they'll tear Babylon 5 to pieces."
  193. G'Kar, in his quarters, anxiously tells Na'Toth that one of his agents
  194. has just informed him that Sinclair intends to smuggle Jha'dur off B5.
  195. He quickly contacts Ambassador Kalika, a leader of the League of
  196. Non-Aligned Worlds and tells her of the situation.
  197. Sinclair, meanwhile, is preparing to escort Jha'dur off the station.
  198. Before she leaves, however, he asks her why she wants to bring
  199. immortality to the races of the galaxy. She responds that, if she
  200. brings immortality to the people of the galaxy, it will ensure that
  201. the Dilgar are remembered honorably--it will stand as a monument to
  202. her and her race. "Delicious irony ..." she says, "that those who
  203. cursed us will have to thank us for the rest of time."
  204. However, on the way to her ship, Jha'dur and her escort party is
  205. stopped by a group of ambassadors from the League. The ambassadors
  206. demand that a full assembly of the Council be called immediately to
  207. discuss Jha'dur's trial--they will not allow Jha'dur to pass them
  208. ("You will have to kill us all, first," says Ambassador Kalika, who
  209. leads the group of ambassadors). Sinclair has no choice but to agree.
  210. [INLINE] The League confronts Sinclair.
  211. Talia, the day after the last session of negotiations between Kosh and
  212. Abbut, tells Kosh that she doesn't believe she can continue to monitor
  213. the negotiation. "Your belief does not enter into it," replies Kosh,
  214. "We have a contract." Soon, Abbut arrives and greets Talia again. As
  215. he kisses her hand, she suddenly sees herself in her mind--it appears
  216. as if she's in some sort of computerized matrix.
  217. [INLINE] Talia among the lights.
  218. The session of the Council is about to begin. Sinclair mentions to
  219. Garibaldi that he's sort of relieved that the matter has been made
  220. public--Jha'dur will get the justice she deserves (Sinclair figures
  221. that, though the Narns and Centauri both had once collaborated with
  222. the Dilgar and would therefore probably not want a trial, the
  223. Minbari--being an honorable race--will vote for a trial. With Earth's
  224. vote--and with Kosh's usual abstention--the Council will be tied, and
  225. the League will cast the deciding vote). Garibaldi apologizes to
  226. Sinclair for saying some hot-headed things to him regarding Sinclair's
  227. decision to comply with Earth's orders, but Sinclair tells him not to
  228. worry about it--he tells Garibaldi that he had thought the same things
  229. himself. When Lennier arrives, he tells Sinclair that he has spoken
  230. with Delenn--and has been given instructions.
  231. When the meeting opens, Kalika presents a motion to hold a war-crimes
  232. trial for Jha'dur on Babylon 5. Londo is the first to vote on this
  233. motion--he expresses his sympathy for the League, but says that he
  234. must vote "no" because Deathwalker never committed any crimes against
  235. the Centauri. G'Kar votes "yes" on condition that the trial be held on
  236. Narn--however, when Kalika does not accept this condition, G'Kar votes
  237. "no." Sinclair votes "yes," and explains that Kosh has declined to
  238. take part in this session of the Council. Lennier explains that, since
  239. the Minbari were not a part of the conflict between the Dilgar, Earth,
  240. and the League, the Minbari have no right to judge her. He therefore
  241. votes "no." Kalika, angered at the Council and disappointed with B5's
  242. ability to treat the League fairly, storms out of the Council chambers
  243. but threatens that this will not be the last time that the Council
  244. hears from the League.
  245. [INLINE] Ambassador Kalika makes her case.
  246. After everyone leaves, Lennier apologizes to Sinclair for his vote. He
  247. explains that the Wind Swords did, indeed, shelter Jha'dur. The
  248. Minbari government did not know about the involvement of the Wind
  249. Swords at first--but when the Earth-Minbari war broke out, the Wind
  250. Swords came to the Council with devastating weapons that they obtained
  251. from Deathwalker. The Minbari government, needless to say, is
  252. embarrassed about the Minbari involvement and, just as they could not
  253. admit their when they originally found out, so they cannot let that
  254. information be made public in a trial now.
  255. Meanwhile, a ship has come through the jumpgate. It belongs to one of
  256. the members of the League, and it threatens to attack B5 if Jha'dur is
  257. not extradited to its government. As the ship draws closer, Ivanova
  258. readies B5's weaponry and threatens to defend B5 against the ship. The
  259. League ship aborts its attack but stays near B5. However, more League
  260. ships continue to come through the vortex. One by one, they begin to
  261. surround B5. Sinclair, whom Ivanova has contacted, orders Ivanova to
  262. stall these ships.
  263. Meanwhile, Sinclair attempts to negotiate with Kalika. He tries to
  264. draw on Earth's traditional friendship with the League, but Kalika
  265. refuses to listen. Sinclair, all his other options having run out,
  266. finally decides to inform Kalika of the full situation with Jha'dur.
  267. Ivanova informs Sinclair that she has successfully stalled the League
  268. ships--she has gotten them to debate over which of them has the most
  269. valid claim to try Jha'dur. Sinclair is pleased, but hopes that her
  270. maneuver will buy B5 enough time. Suddenly, the League ships begin to
  271. move out of firing range of B5. Ivanova is surprised, and asks what
  272. Sinclair did. He tells her that he "played a wildcard." He tells
  273. Ivanova that the situation isn't completed yet--Sinclair will be in
  274. closed session with the League. Once again, he praises Ivanova for her
  275. ingenuity.
  276. "A herring is just a herring, but a good cigar is a Cuban," comments
  277. Abbut, at the negotiations with Kosh. "A stroke of the brush does not
  278. guarantee art from the bristles," replies Kosh. "Do you understand,
  279. Ms. Winters?" Again, Talia finds herself seeing strange visions in her
  280. head--she is walking and is suddenly attacked by a mysterious man. She
  281. screams out in pain. "Our business is completed," says Kosh. Abbut
  282. takes off his hat, removes a data crystal from his partly cybernetic
  283. head, and gives it to Kosh.
  284. [INLINE] Abbut's unusual head.
  285. "What was on that data crystal he gave you," asks Talia.
  286. "Reflection, surprise, terror. For the future," responds Kosh.
  287. Kalika tells Sinclair that scientists from the League have checked Dr.
  288. Franklin's data--and they agree with it. And while Kalika agrees that
  289. the discovery is "astounding," she still feels that Deathwalker must
  290. be punished. Sinclair agrees, and proposes a compromise: Jha'dur will
  291. be delivered to Earth, where she will work with Earth scientists--in
  292. addition to a group of scientists that the League can send. After the
  293. drug is developed, the League will be given custody of Jha'dur. Kalika
  294. likes the idea, but wants to make sure that it can trust Earth to
  295. honor it later. Sinclair says that once this agreement is made public,
  296. Earth will have no choice. Another of the ambassadors from the League
  297. wants to know how the Council will react to this decision, but
  298. Sinclair says that this agreement is a private matter between Earth
  299. and the League--just as it was thirty years ago, when Earth helped the
  300. League defeat the Dilgar, as Sinclair points out. Kalika agrees: "It
  301. is fair ... and wise."
  302. Before Jha'dur leaves, Sinclair speaks with her. She feels that
  303. Sinclair is naive to believe that Earth will turn her over to the
  304. League once the drug was developed. Sinclair says that he'll see to it
  305. personally, but Jha'dur feels this will cost him his command. Jha'dur
  306. explains to Sinclair the true purpose behind her giving the serum to
  307. Earth: "You and the rest of your kind take blind confidence in the
  308. belief that we are monsters--that you could never do what we did. The
  309. key ingredient in the [serum] cannot be synthesized; it must be taken
  310. from living beings. For one to live forever, another one must die. You
  311. will fall upon one another like wolves. It'll make what we did pale by
  312. comparison. The billions who live forever will be a testimony to my
  313. work, and the billions who were murdered to buy that immortality will
  314. be the continuance of my work. Not like us? You will become us. That's
  315. my monument, Commander."
  316. [INLINE] "You will become us."
  317. The group of ambassadors have all assembled to watch the departure of
  318. Jha'dur. Surprisingly, Kosh joins them. Suddenly, there is a report
  319. from the bridge--there's another disturbance at the jumpgate. A Vorlon
  320. ship flies through and, to the elation of many of the ambassadors,
  321. quickly targets and destroys Jha'dur's vessel. "Why?" asks Sinclair.
  322. "You are not ready for immortality," responds Kosh.
  323. [INLINE] The Vorlon ship attacks.
  324. Later, Sinclair and Garibaldi discuss the situation. "Hell of an
  325. irony, don't you think?" asks Garibaldi, "We find a reason to keep
  326. Jha'dur alive, and the Vorlons smoke her for the same reason."
  327. Sinclair wonders things will always work out similarly: little powers
  328. at the mercy of big powers; politics before morality. Garibaldi
  329. responds that this seems to work for everyone--except Sinclair. As
  330. they speak, Talia arrives and explains that she is confused by recent
  331. negotiations she attended. She tells them that nothing about the
  332. negotiations made sense; the two parties spoke in riddles, and she
  333. kept seeing images in her mind--images which she feels were
  334. deliberately provoked. She explains that, four years ago, she was
  335. assigned to scan the mind of a suspect in a murder case. The suspect
  336. was a serial killer--she had never been inside a mind like his, and it
  337. frightened her so much that she still has nightmares about it.
  338. However, at the negotiation table recently, she feels those thoughts
  339. were deliberately provoked. When Sinclair asks Talia whom Kosh was
  340. dealing with, she tells them. Garibaldi knows who Abbut is. He
  341. explains that Abbut is a "Vicar"--a slang term, derived from "VCR,"
  342. referring to a type of alien that is part machine, part sentient--they
  343. act as living recorders that can record just about everything,
  344. including brain-wave patters. Garibaldi suggests that Kosh set her
  345. up--and Sinclair guesses that Kosh did this because Vorlons are
  346. usually suspicious of telepaths, and if Kosh knows what her deepest
  347. fears are, he can use them against her later on.
  348. Garibaldi and Sinclair wonder what Kosh could be up to--the many
  349. things he's been doing recently have piqued their curiosity.
  350. Shawn Bayern _bayern@cshl.org_
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