The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  4. Garibaldi is in MedLab, having the wounds incurred from his former
  5. aide's attack on him examined. Garibaldi tries lying to Franklin about
  6. his condition, claiming that he is suffering less pain than he
  7. actually is. Franklin doesn't like this, but tells Garibaldi that he
  8. is improving and should be able to return to work soon. Garibaldi
  9. isn't sure he wants to return to work, though, since he doesn't seem
  10. very sure about Sheridan's appointment and isn't sure Sheridan can be
  11. trusted.
  12. As Garibaldi leaves, Franklin offers to talk to him about his
  13. problems, but Garibaldi is less than eager. "I got shot in the back by
  14. my own guy, my own second-in-command. He was right there all the time,
  15. a snake in the garden, and I didn't even see it. What the hell kind of
  16. a security chief am I supposed to be if I can't see something like
  17. that?" He says that he should have known about Jack's deception, and
  18. that he may not be qualified to be in charge. "I keep asking myself
  19. what qualifies me to take back my job, and I haven't got an answer. I
  20. wish to hell I did." He leaves.
  21. Londo and Vir are in Londo's quarters, talking to an acquaintance of
  22. Londo's, a noble named Refa. Refa tells Londo that monitoring stations
  23. had been set up in quadrant 37 to watch the Narn buildup, and when
  24. they heard that Londo would take care of the problem, they thought he
  25. was crazy. But they were very surprised when the stations reported
  26. that the outpost had been destroyed. Refa asks how it happened, but
  27. Londo won't tell him. Refa accepts this and says that Londo has saved
  28. the Centauri from another one of their emperor's mistakes.
  29. [INLINE] Londo and Vir listen to Refa.
  30. Refa says that Londo was very clever in the way he took care of the
  31. outpost, and that the Centauri need more people like Londo. Refa says
  32. that, with the recent death of the emperor's son, there is no clear
  33. line of succession, but that he and his associates plan to take over
  34. the job of ruling when the emperor dies. Refa says that there will be
  35. resistance to this, and that force will be required. He asks Londo if
  36. he will be willing to help when the time comes. Londo has
  37. reservations, but eventually agrees to do so.
  38. Elsewhere on the station, two groups of Drazi, one wearing purple
  39. sashes, and the other wearing green sashes meet. As they walk past
  40. each other, one Drazi "accidentally" bumps into another one wearing a
  41. different color, and a brawl between the two groups begins.
  42. As Refa prepares to leave Babylon 5, Londo says goodbye to him. Refa
  43. thanks Londo for his help, and tells him that he will attempt to
  44. convince his associates and followers that Londo is the sign that his
  45. group of the Centauri may rise to great power again. As Refa leaves,
  46. Londo notices someone else standing nearby, a tall human in a long
  47. black cloak. "Great Maker!" Londo says to Vir. "A Technomage!" Vir
  48. doesn't know what a Technomage is, so Londo tells him that "they use
  49. science to achieve the affect of magic." Londo says that he hasn't
  50. seen one in a long time, and it is unusual to see them outside of
  51. their places of power. It is even more unusual, and a bad omen, to see
  52. more than one at a time. The Technomage, followed by two others, walks
  53. by Londo and leaves the area.
  54. Sheridan and Ivanova are in Sheridan's office, talking about the
  55. incident between the two groups of Drazi. Sheridan asks about the
  56. conflict, so Ivanova explains what she knows to him. "It's a cultural
  57. thing. Once every five years, all the Drazi, here and at home, divide
  58. up into two camps, and fight it out." But it isn't a fight to the
  59. death-- the battles are used to determine what the dominant group for
  60. the next five years will be. Sheridan says that he believes this
  61. conflict came at a good time, because he thinks that Ivanova should
  62. learn more about diplomacy, so that she can settle the more minor
  63. conflicts, while Sheridan deals with the station's major problems.
  64. "Besides, added responsibility comes with any promotion. Don't you
  65. agree... Commander?"
  66. [INLINE] Ivanova is promoted.
  67. As they share a toast of orange juice, Sheridan tells her that he
  68. arranged her promotion after his first day on the station. He tells
  69. her that her first responsibility is to solve the Drazi problem. As he
  70. leaves, Commander Ivanova watches the Drazi over the monitor, in their
  71. detention cell, fighting, and sighs as she realizes the job before her
  72. will not be easy.
  73. Vir finds Londo drinking at a bar. He informs Londo that the Abai
  74. delegation have an appointment and are waiting to see him. Ignoring
  75. this, Londo asks Vir if he believes in fate, to which Vir responds
  76. that he sees fate as a series of currents, eddies and tides, that pull
  77. one in certain directions. Londo tells Vir that, before their first
  78. emperor took the throne, he met with three Technomages. Londo says
  79. that this is a powerful image to those that follow the old ways. Londo
  80. explains that, if he had the endorsement of the Technomages, it would
  81. have considerable influence on those back on the Centauri homeworld.
  82. He tells Vir to arrange it with the Technomages, a task which Vir
  83. doesn't want to perform. Vir tries some of Londo's drink, hoping it
  84. will prepare him for the task, but it only makes him faint.
  85. Garibaldi is in his quarters, utterly dejected, playing with his PPG
  86. while staring at the floor. Sheridan enters, and asks why Garibaldi
  87. hadn't been around to talk to him. He says that Dr. Franklin diagnosed
  88. him fit to return to work, and wants to know what Garibaldi thinks.
  89. Garibaldi says it might be easier for everyone if he moved on.
  90. Sheridan puts Garibaldi's weapon in its holster and replies, "The
  91. universe doesn't give you any points for doing things that are easy."
  92. Sheridan tries to convince Garibaldi to stay, saying that he is a
  93. valuable resource he would like to have at his disposal. Sheridan
  94. wants Garibaldi in the position, but leaves the decision up to
  95. Garibaldi. Sheridan leaves.
  96. Ivanova is in the council chamber, addressing the green and purple
  97. Drazi. She tells them that, although most of the species on Babylon 5
  98. don't care about the conflict, they would prefer it were settled
  99. quietly. She wants to help them find a peaceful solution to their
  100. problem. She asks them what the nature of the conflict is, and they
  101. respond by saying that it is the colors of the sashes they wear. She
  102. doesn't understand, and they again respond by saying it is the colors
  103. of the sashes. She still doesn't understand the situation, especially
  104. regarding the distribution of the sashes, so the leader of the green
  105. Drazi explains further. "We put green and purple in great barrel,
  106. equal to numbers of Drazi. Then we reach in, we take. Where there was
  107. one Drazi people, now there are two. The two fight until there are
  108. one."
  109. [INLINE] The Drazi leaders.
  110. They further explain that leadership is determined by who takes the
  111. leader's cloth. Ivanova finds it outrageous that so much fighting
  112. could come from something so arbitrary, so she removes the purple sash
  113. from one of the Drazi wanting to be certain it is only the color of
  114. the cloth, and nothing else, that determines alignment. She places it
  115. on another Drazi, who is already wearing a green sash. Upon doing
  116. this, the Drazi suddenly erupt into violent conflict, with Ivanova
  117. trapped in the middle. During the battle, several Drazi fall on her,
  118. and she screams in pain.
  119. Vir arrives at the area on Babylon 5 where the Technomages are
  120. staying. He introduces himself, but there is no response. He says that
  121. he needs to speak with someone in charge. As if in reply, a large
  122. beast with fiery eyes and long fangs appears before him, growling
  123. menacingly. Vir stands his ground, though, and after a moment, a voice
  124. rings out, "Stop program," and the beast disappears.
  125. [INLINE] The beast threatens Vir.
  126. A Technomage appears from the shadows and comments on how difficult it
  127. was to frighten him, but Vir says that's a requirement if you work
  128. with Londo. The Technomage asks why Vir is there, and Vir responds
  129. that Londo wants an audience. The Technomage declines, saying that the
  130. Technomages don't do that sort of thing. Vir tells the Technomage that
  131. Londo is willing to pay, but the Technomage is not swayed. Vir tries
  132. to appeal to the Technomage by saying that if he returns without
  133. completing the task, his personal situation will become unfortunate,
  134. but the Technomage counters, saying that if he does not leave, Vir's
  135. situation will become even more unfortunate. Not wishing to return
  136. empty-handed, Vir asks the Technomage his name. "Elric," the
  137. Technomage answers, and warns Vir not to return.
  138. Dr. Franklin examines Ivanova, telling her that her foot is broken in
  139. three places. He also tells her that, though he can help her, it will
  140. take three weeks to heal, if he speeds up the process, in addition to
  141. her having to wear a cast. He offers her something for the pain, but
  142. she declines. Sheridan enters and asks to speak with Ivanova
  143. privately. He asks her what her next move is, but she isn't sure. He
  144. offers to postpone the assignment, but she again refuses. She says
  145. that this is particularly difficult because the Drazi have no
  146. differences that must be resolved. She believes she needs to come at
  147. the problem from another angle, possibly finding a less-violent way to
  148. structure the conflicts. Sheridan says he thinks that's a good idea,
  149. and leaves. Ivanova calls security, telling the Drazi to meet in
  150. chambers, so they can try the resolution again.
  151. Vir reports to Londo the experience he had with the Technomage, but
  152. Londo finds the situation unacceptable, telling Vir he must return.
  153. Vir tells him that it won't work, and that the Technomages aren't
  154. interested in money or power. Londo tells Vir that it is very
  155. important that he be seen with them, as it would act as a powerful
  156. symbol. Londo surmises that if he, as an ambassador, has failed, he
  157. needs to find someone more powerful, someone to whom they will listen.
  158. Londo leaves abruptly.
  159. Garibaldi is walking around outside the Zocalo when he meets up with
  160. Lou Welch, the security officer. After some small talk, Lou asks how
  161. Garibaldi is. Garibaldi says he's all right, and Lou asks when he will
  162. be returning to duty. Garibaldi doesn't say anything, but Lou asks
  163. again. Garibaldi still isn't sure, but does say that he will be
  164. returning soon. Lou receives a call from security, saying that there
  165. are more difficulties with the Drazi. He has to leave, but tells
  166. Garibaldi he will see him later.
  167. [INLINE] Garibaldi and Lou Welch.
  168. Londo is talking to Sheridan about the Technomages. Sheridan tells
  169. Londo that he was doubtful about their existence. Londo says that the
  170. Centauri have had many experiences with them, and that they can be
  171. troublemakers unless one knows how to deal with them. Londo says that
  172. he does know how to deal with them, and he offers his assistance to
  173. Sheridan with the Technomages. Sheridan explains to Londo that the
  174. Technomages are emigrating, and that Earth wants information about
  175. their situation. Sheridan asks for Londo's help, and Londo eagerly
  176. agrees.
  177. Meanwhile, Ivanova receives news from security that, on the Drazi
  178. homeworld, the violence has escalated from beating to killing. She
  179. asks if the local Drazi know about it, and asks for a full tactical
  180. squad to back her up. When she arrives at the council chambers, she
  181. finds the room littered with the bodies of purple Drazi.
  182. Elric is upset that Sheridan doesn't believe that the Technomages are
  183. there peacefully. Sheridan tries to explain that, because of the great
  184. numbers of Technomages present -- over a hundred -- and the secrecy
  185. behind their activities, he needs some information to ensure the
  186. safety of the station. Elric says the Technomages have the right to do
  187. whatever they want. Sheridan says he just wants answers. Londo enters,
  188. claiming he was detained. He sets down the glass he was holding, and
  189. sets something else down behind it. Elric is upset that Londo is
  190. involved, and tells Sheridan that Londo had been asking for an
  191. audience ever since he arrived. Londo denies this, but Elric responds
  192. by showing Londo and Sheridan a recording he made of Vir, requesting
  193. an audience. Londo comments that recording a conversation is a very
  194. low thing to do, but offers forgiveness to Elric. Elric says he
  195. doesn't want Londo to misrepresent the gesture of friendship as some
  196. sort of endorsement. When Londo answers negatively, Elric glances at
  197. the small recording device Londo had placed behind the glass; it
  198. explodes. Elric tells Londo he wants respect. Sheridan threatens Londo
  199. with expulsion from the station for this action. Londo apologizes, and
  200. leaves quickly.
  201. [INLINE] Elric plays back Vir's message.
  202. Sheridan accompanies Elric back to his quarters, but says that there
  203. are still questions he needs answered. Elric asks Sheridan if he
  204. believes in magic. "When I was twelve, I used to sit in my dad's
  205. garden, the air full of the smell of orange blossoms, watching the
  206. sky, dreaming of far away places... Back then, I think I believed in
  207. just about everything." Sheridan says that he thinks there are some
  208. things people don't understand, and that things which people do not
  209. understand might be considered magic; for example, Babylon 5 would be
  210. considered magic by humans of a thousand years earlier.
  211. Elric says that, in a way, it is magic. "Magic of the human heart,
  212. focused and made manifest by technology. Every day you here create
  213. greater miracles than the burning bush."
  214. "But God was there first," says Sheridan, "and He didn't need plasma
  215. coils or solar collectors."
  216. "Perhaps. Perhaps not. It is within that ambiguity that we exist. We
  217. are dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers. We study the mysteries of
  218. laser and circuit, crystal and scanner, holographic demons and
  219. invocations of equations. These are the tools we employ, and we know
  220. many things." Sheridan asks what, and Elric answers that they know the
  221. important things -- the answers to some questions that people have
  222. asked since time began. "Fourteen words to make someone fall in love
  223. with you forever, seven words to make them go without pain, how to say
  224. goodbye to a friend who is dying, how to be poor, how to be rich, how
  225. to rediscover dreams when the world has stolen them from you. That is
  226. why we are going away -- to preserve that knowledge." Sheridan asks
  227. what the knowledge must be preserved from, and Elric answers. "There
  228. is a storm coming, a black and terrible storm. We would not have our
  229. knowledge lost, or used to ill purpose. From this place, we will
  230. launch ourselves into the stars. With luck, you will never see our
  231. kind again in your lifetime. I know you have your orders, Captain.
  232. Detain us if you wish, but I cannot tell you where we're going. I can
  233. only ask you to trust us." Elric takes Sheridan's hand, and closes it.
  234. He walks away, leaving Sheridan holding an orange blossom.
  235. Ivanova, on crutches, goes to the quarters of the green Drazi, asking
  236. to see their leader regarding the death of the purples. At first, the
  237. Drazi outside is reluctant to let her in, but, after some further
  238. coaxing from Ivanova, he relents and lets her inside. She goes to the
  239. leader, who asks for her help. He tells her that he has a way to solve
  240. the problem without any fighting, but it will require her help.
  241. [INLINE] Ivanova listens to the plan.
  242. He asks her to tell the purple Drazi to gather at brown 29, an
  243. isolated section of the station where they won't disturb anyone else.
  244. Once the purple Drazi are all there, they will be ejected into space,
  245. thereby causing the greens to win. Ivanova tries to get him to
  246. reconsider, claiming that they are still Drazi, but the green leader
  247. will not listen, saying only that they are purple, and therefore not
  248. important. She refuses to go along, but he tells her that they already
  249. sent a message, in her name, to the purples, to move the plan forward.
  250. She tries to use her link to call for help, but she is prevented from
  251. this when it is taken from her.
  252. Garibaldi is wandering through the corridors of Babylon 5, when he
  253. runs into Lou, who tells him that they received an uplink from
  254. Ivanova, saying that all the purple Drazi should meet in brown 29.
  255. Garibaldi accepts this for a moment, but quickly changes his mind. He
  256. asks Lou if it was really an uplink, and not a personal message. Lou
  257. answers affirmatively, saying that the message said she would be
  258. offline for a while. Garibaldi asks the source of the uplink, and runs
  259. off.
  260. Ivanova tries to get the greens to relent, but they are admant in
  261. their refusal to listen to her attempts at helping them. There is a
  262. pounding outside, and the Drazi at the door opens it, admitting
  263. Garibaldi, who is holding a small black box. Garibaldi claims he is a
  264. salesman, who wants to sell the Drazi an Acme Handy-Dandy Micro
  265. Helper. He offers to demonstrate, but is met with resistance. He says
  266. that it is just his way of helping, but the Drazi continue to refuse.
  267. "If there's anybody in here who needs a little help," he announces to
  268. the room, "just say the word, and I'm here." Ivanova elbows a nearby
  269. Drazi and shouts out, "Garibaldi!" The two of them begin to fight the
  270. green Drazi.
  271. Londo is in his quarters, having considerable difficulty, when Vir
  272. enters. Londo explains that a holodemon has possessed his data system.
  273. It is eating up files, records, and buying stocks he would never
  274. purchase for himself, in addition to playing painful Narn opera
  275. continually.
  276. [INLINE] Narn opera.
  277. Vir suggests that Londo apologize. Londo refuses at first, but when
  278. his computer suddenly reports that he is the new owner of 500,000
  279. shares of Fireflies Incorporated, then blacks out the entire room,
  280. Londo agrees.
  281. Garibaldi meets up with a large delegation of green Drazi, who have
  282. been marching through the halls, going to brown 29. Garibaldi says
  283. that the purple drazi accepted their story, and are waiting in there,
  284. but he refuses to let them go in. Garibaldi says that he plans to
  285. leave the purples in there until the end of the Drazi week. The green
  286. leader laughs, saying that the Drazi cycle, the length of the
  287. conflict, is not a week, but a year. A Drazi year is equal to 1.2
  288. Earth years.
  289. Ivanova and Garibaldi realize they can't keep them in there that long.
  290. She again tries to convince them that their conflict is absurd, as
  291. they are fighting over nothing more than pieces of cloth. The green
  292. Drazi leader asks why it is different than fighting over a flag. She
  293. says it is different because flags represent the country of origin,
  294. and stand for something important about the countries over which they
  295. fly.
  296. Ivanova rips the green sash from the leader of the green Drazi, who,
  297. with the rest of his troops, immediately stands at attention. He says
  298. that whoever takes the cloth of the green leader becomes the green
  299. leader, and the greens must follow whoever that is. She doesn't
  300. believe that could possibly to her, but the former green leader
  301. explains that the rules of battle go back long before contact with
  302. other races, and the proposed rule change was lost in bureaucracy.
  303. Using her new position, Ivanova orders the green Drazi to follow her
  304. to the quartermaster's office, where she will either lock them in the
  305. brig for assaulting her, or change the colors of their sashes from
  306. green to purple.
  307. Londo cautiously approaches the section of the station where the
  308. Technomages are residing. He tries to avoid apologizing for as long as
  309. he can, but the strange lights and gutteral noises, as though coming
  310. from a large animal, prompt him to continue. When the noise reaches
  311. its climax, he finally apologizes for any way in which he might have
  312. offended them. He offers to help them, should they ever return. He
  313. walks steadily out of the area without noticing the three small
  314. gremlins hanging onto the back of his coat.
  315. At a party celebrating Garibaldi's return to duty, Ivanova asks what
  316. made Garibaldi return. He explains that, as Sheridan pointed out, he
  317. does know the station and the people on it better than anyone else. He
  318. explains that it was because of this he knew Ivanova was in danger--he
  319. knew she would never communicate via an uplink, but would always use
  320. her own link. He also says that he is perfect for the job because he
  321. doesn't trust anyone, or anything. Sheridan receives a message saying
  322. that the Technomages are leaving. Before he leaves, however, he tells
  323. Garibaldi that he is glad he is remaining on the station.
  324. Londo approaches Elric, thanking him sarcastically for the gift, which
  325. caused considerable damage to his quarters. Londo asks Elric if the
  326. torment ends after he leaves, or if he will have to pay for it for the
  327. rest of his life. "I'm afraid you're going to have to spend the rest
  328. of your life paying for your mistakes. Not this one, of course. It's
  329. trivial -- I have withdrawn the spell. But there will be others."
  330. [INLINE] Londo catches up with Elric.
  331. Londo asks Elric to explain, which he does. "You are touched by
  332. darkness, Ambassador. I see it as a blemish that will grow with time.
  333. I could warn you, of course, but you would not listen. I could kill
  334. you, but someone would take your place. So, I do the only thing I can.
  335. I go. Oh, I believe it was an endorsement you wanted. A word or two, a
  336. picture, to send to the folks back home, confirming that you have a
  337. destiny before you." Elric provides this. "Well, take this, for what
  338. little it will profit you. As I look at you, Ambassador Mollari, I see
  339. a great hand reaching out of the stars. The hand is your hand. And I
  340. hear sounds--the sounds of billions of people calling your name."
  341. "My followers?"
  342. "Your victims." With that, Elric leaves.
  343. When told that the Technomage ship is ready to leave, Sheridan
  344. authorizes it to do so. Looking at the orange blossom given him by
  345. Elric, he ponders its meaning, and the destinies of the Technomages
  346. who just left through the jumpgate to begin their journey. "What was
  347. it he said? 'Dreamers, shapers, singers, makers...' Part of me says
  348. we'll not see their like again. But the part of me that still believes
  349. in magic says, 'Don't be so sure.'"
  350. Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)
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