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  4. At C&C, Ivanova delivers a message to Sheridan from Captain Maynard of
  5. the Cortez. The Cortez is coming to Babylon 5 to pick up supplies.
  6. Ivanova notices that they are asking for a lot of supplies, and
  7. Sheridan explains that it is because they have been travelling for
  8. five years. The Cortez is an Explorer ship, a rare sight for most
  9. people since such ships are nearly always out mapping the edges of
  10. known space. Sheridan is informed that the ship is coming through the
  11. jumpgate, and everyone is amazed by it; it's nearly as long as Babylon
  12. 5 itself. Sheridan tells everyone at C&C to take a good look.
  13. [INLINE] The Cortez.
  14. Sheridan and Captain Jack Maynard of the Cortez spend some time
  15. getting reacquainted. Maynard talks about some of the mapping he did
  16. on the rim, and says that he returned to fix one of the Euphrates jump
  17. gates and to resupply.
  18. Delenn approaches them, and Sheridan introduces the two. Delenn makes
  19. a request to convene the council to discuss the problems in sector 19,
  20. and Sheridan agrees to do so. Maynard is confused about Delenn's
  21. apperance, not understanding how a Minbari can look so unusual.
  22. "There's the story she told us," Sheridan explains, "but then the
  23. Minbari never tell you the whole truth."
  24. Maynard agrees. They talk about Babylon 5, and Sheridan talks about
  25. how busy the job is keeping him. Maynard says that he never thought
  26. Sheridan would accept such an assignment.
  27. Garibaldi is in MedLab, being examined by Dr. Franklin. Garibaldi says
  28. that he appreciates Franklin's help, but eats whatever he wants
  29. whenever he wants, and as much as he chooses. Dr. Franklin says that
  30. Garibaldi can no longer do that, as he is iron-deficient and has high
  31. blood pressure. Dr. Franklin says that, to remedy the situation,
  32. Garibaldi needs to be put on a restricted diet. Garibaldi objects,
  33. saying that it is almost time for him to make Bagna Cauda, an Italian
  34. fondue that contains olive oil, garlic, butter, anchovies, and other
  35. ingredients, but Franklin says he shouldn't have it, and that he
  36. should stay away from salt and bread especially. Garibaldi says that,
  37. without those things, he can't make Bagna Cauda. Dr. Franklin still
  38. won't allow Garibaldi to eat it, and gives him a list of other things
  39. he shouldn't eat. Garibaldi looks at the list and is angered that most
  40. of his favorite foods are there.
  41. [INLINE] Unpleasant diet plan.
  42. Dr. Franklin says that he is serious and that this gives him the
  43. opportunity to call in the ranking officers for a nutritional profile,
  44. as they probably all have poor eating habits.
  45. Sheridan tells Maynard about his first day on Babylon 5, regarding the
  46. Narns and Centauri, the Vorlons, the Minbari's feelings toward him,
  47. and Delenn's chrysalis. Sheridan says he is handling things one day at
  48. a time. Maynard says that he never imagined Sheridan would be on the
  49. station. He wonders why the President would choose someone the Minbari
  50. didn't like. He also wonders how Sheridan is doing, since this job was
  51. not what he was trained for. Sheridan says that he can make a
  52. difference on Babylon 5, and that doing that is important. Maynard
  53. doesn't understand how Sheridan could be satisfied with a desk job,
  54. but Sheridan says, "Well, it's a hell of a desk to be tied to."
  55. [INLINE] Toasting Sheridan's desk job.
  56. Garibaldi reports to Sheridan about a recent wave of shoplifting
  57. cases. Sheridan is upset that Garibaldi would come to him with such a
  58. minor problem. He says that he is sure Garibaldi can handle the
  59. problem, and expects a full report as soon as the guilty parties are
  60. apprehended. Garibaldi thought that Sheridan wanted to know everything
  61. that happened on the station. Sheridan says he wants to know
  62. everything important that happens, but wants Garibaldi to take care of
  63. the details.
  64. Sheridan, Ivanova, Warren Keffer, and the leader of Zeta Squadron are
  65. in the officer's lounge, listening to some of Captain Maynard's
  66. stories about the rim. Maynard says he wants to hear their stories,
  67. but the others say that his stories are more interesting. Keffer asks
  68. Maynard where he is headed next, and Maynard says that he is going
  69. back to the rim to build jump gates so the area can be explored.
  70. Ivanova asks about Maynard's experiences in hyperspace, but Maynard is
  71. unsure what she means. Keffer tells Maynard about the Universe Today
  72. article a few months earlier asking if something was living in
  73. hyperspace. Maynard isn't sure about the answer to that, but does say
  74. that he has seen something out there, and that it is "stranger than
  75. any one of us can imagine."
  76. Sheridan escorts Maynard back to his quarters, and asks if his
  77. comments about hyperspace were true, or if he made it up. Maynard says
  78. that they were true. "Well," he continues, "it wasn't in hyperspace,
  79. though. But you know, things can get kind of weird out on the rim,
  80. too. It's funny. You never know what you're going to find when you
  81. look over the edge of what's known and into what's not. We were in
  82. sector 857. I took my nav officer, Lietuenant Patrick, with me for a
  83. look around in one of our scout ships. Well, I noticed that we'd
  84. gotten out of sight of the Cortez, and I was, I was just about ready
  85. to turn back when I saw something. It was maybe a thousand kilometers
  86. away--black against space. Now, the reason that I knew it was there is
  87. that it blotted out the stars behind it. I don't know the exact shape
  88. of it, but...it was big. I turned to Pat, to ask him if he could see
  89. it, and when I looked back, it had vanished."
  90. Sheridan tells Maynard that he is the second person in a month to tell
  91. him that something strange is happening out on the rim. He asks if
  92. Lieutenant Patrick saw anything. Maynard says he only saw a blink--a
  93. change in space. "He doesn't know what it was any more than I do,"
  94. Maynard continues. "But it's there. And it was real. It still sends a
  95. shiver up my back when I think about it."
  96. Garibaldi is talking with a young man named Orwell. Orwell tells
  97. Garibaldi that it will be very difficult to obtain the items he wants.
  98. Garibaldi says he can pay for it, but Orwell thinks it will be
  99. difficult to obtain because Garibaldi won't accept substitutes, and it
  100. is extremely difficult to find the items. Garibaldi offers a bonus and
  101. tells Orwell not to mention anything about it to Dr. Franklin.
  102. [INLINE] "How much to tell _nobody?_" "You couldn't afford it."
  103. Meanwhile, Sheridan is in MedLab, talking to Dr. Franklin, who says
  104. that Sheridan should lose ten pounds, and should avoid meat, fat, and
  105. should eat lots of vegetables.
  106. "I'm not sure I understand the intent of this meeting, Teronn," Delenn
  107. tells the Minbari who is speaking with her.
  108. He explains that the other Minbari on the station are afraid that
  109. Delenn is no longer one of them.
  110. "I am more 'one of us' at this moment, than I have ever been. More
  111. than you will ever know," she tells him. She says that she appreciates
  112. the concern, but says she can't tell him anything else.
  113. He tells her that they need to understand what has happened.
  114. "Understanding is not required. Only obedience."
  115. [INLINE]
  116. Teronn says that they would be obedient if they could be assured that
  117. she was still one of their own kind. He says they have the right to
  118. know if she is. "If you can not give us what we need," he continues.
  119. we will ask permission to send a representative to speak directly with
  120. the Grey Council...unless you object." She does not object. Teronn
  121. leaves.
  122. Dr. Franklin tells Ivanova that she too needs to go on an increased
  123. diet in order to replenish deficiences in calcium, iron, and other
  124. minerals that are hampering the healing of her leg. He hands her a
  125. food plan, and after looking at it, she protests that she will gain
  126. weight. As she leaves angrily, she says, "Figures. All my life, I've
  127. fought against imperialism. Now, suddenly, I AM the expanding Russian
  128. frontier." As she leaves, Dr. Franklin adds, "But with very nice
  129. borders."
  130. Sheridan escorts Maynard to the Cortez. Sheridan tells Maynard that he
  131. wishes he were going along. Maynard says he understands Sheridan's
  132. feelings, but does regard his job as just a job. He says that
  133. interesting things don't happen very often, but Sheridan doesn't
  134. agree. "The adventure is out there, Jack. A man has to go meet it."
  135. Maynard says that sometimes, you don't need to find it, because it
  136. will find you. Captain Maynard is then called to the Cortez. He and
  137. Sheridan say their goodbyes and leave. Sheridan goes to C&C, where he
  138. gives the final departure clearance to the Cortez. He watches it enter
  139. the jumpgate and disappear.
  140. Later, Ivanova is in Sheridan's office, talking to him about problems
  141. she is having with two of the delegations on board. He tells her that
  142. such problems should be her concern, but she informs him that they
  143. will not accept a solution from anyone but him. Sheridan reluctantly
  144. agrees to help solve the delgations' problems, but Ivanova is not
  145. completely satisfied. She tells him that she feels he has been acting
  146. strangely ever since the Cortez arrived. She asks him if he wants to
  147. talk about it.
  148. "I command starships, Susan," he explains to her, "not cities in
  149. space. These problems, the...the petty complaints, the endless
  150. bickering, the constant negotiations. Jack Maynard said this isn't
  151. what I was trained for, and he's right. I mean, I am constantly
  152. sandbagged, swamped, drowned, and snowed under by nothing but trivia.
  153. I mean, look at this desk. I can't find a thing on it. You know me. Is
  154. this me? Huh?"
  155. She tries to tell him that command a starship and commanding Babylon 5
  156. are two different challenges, but that one is not more difficult than
  157. the other. She doesn't accept this as an answer because he never had
  158. difficulty with problems such as these on a starship.
  159. He says that Captain Maynard was right. "They have turned me into a
  160. bureaucrat, a politician."
  161. Ivanova asks him if he believes President Clark was wrong in assigning
  162. him to the post.
  163. "I don't know," Sheridan answers. "Maybe he was, and it's just taken
  164. this long to sink in."
  165. The Cortez is in hyperspace when an explosion rocks the ship. After
  166. they completed the jump, their fusion reactor spiked, dropping power
  167. to 30%, and causing the ship's tracking system to malfunction. This
  168. caused them to lose their lock to the jump point and rendered them
  169. incapable of leaving hyperspace. Though they are flying blind, they
  170. continue to move through hyperspace, hoping to eventually locate a
  171. jump point through which they can exit.
  172. Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Sheridan are sitting at a table together,
  173. eating dinner. They eye the plates before them with great distate, not
  174. seeing the types of food they would normally eat. Garibaldi explains
  175. that he was able to solve the problems with the shoplifters. Sheridan
  176. tries to eat some of his salad, but can't. He points at Garibaldi and
  177. accuses him of being at fault for the food plan. Garibaldi tries to
  178. absolve himself of blame, but the three find a better solution:
  179. Ivanova gives her food to Garibaldi, who gives his to Sheridan, and
  180. Sheridan gives his to Ivanova. They are all about to eat the meals
  181. they would prefer when Dr. Franklin walks by and catches them. They
  182. all quickly switch plates around again and begin eating their proper
  183. meals.
  184. [INLINE] Almost enjoying a meal.
  185. The Cortez is still flying blind, and while power has returned, they
  186. do not have the time necessary to fix the navigational systems of the
  187. ship, as it would take them 48 hours, by which time they would no
  188. longer be able to locate the jump gate's signal. Captain Maynard
  189. orders their communications officer to send a mayday. Though the
  190. officer doesn't believe it could travel far enough in hyperspace to be
  191. of any use, they send it anyway. Babylon 5 receives the mayday, and
  192. Sheridan responds to it, saying that help is on the way. He orders all
  193. available pilots to their squadron bays. Ivanova reminds Sheridan that
  194. no ship has ever escaped from hyperspace in such a situation. Sheridan
  195. knows that, but rushes off to prepare anyway.
  196. Dr. Franklin is examining Delenn in MedLab. She objects to being
  197. examined so much, but he says that, in addition to curiosity, he has a
  198. responsibility to make sure she is healthy after her change. She says
  199. that she is, and has suffered only minor problems, such as dizziness
  200. and fatigue. He asks if anything else is bothering her, and she says
  201. no. He also asks if the other Minbari are accepting the change without
  202. question.
  203. "Of course," Delenn says. Changing the subject, she asks Dr. Franklin
  204. about a new delegation coming to the station. Dr. Franklin doesn't
  205. understand, but Delenn explains that Garibaldi was waiting for them.
  206. "I believe," she tells him, "they're called Bagna Cauda?"
  207. Sheridan and Ivanova are in the squadron bays, addressing the pilots
  208. who will go out to attempt to rescue the Cortez. Sheridan says that
  209. they must try, even though no ship has been found when lost before.
  210. They don't know where the ship is, but they do know that, while the
  211. first mayday sent by the Cortez was strong, they are fading now.
  212. Galus, the leader of Zeta squadron, asks how they can find the ship if
  213. they do not even know how to begin looking.
  214. Sheridan says that he has an idea, although it is a risky one. "The
  215. first fighter will stop just inside the gate, and lock onto the gate's
  216. signal," Sheridan explains. "The second fighter will proceed 1000
  217. kilometers further in, and lock onto the signal of the first one. The
  218. third fighter will lock onto the signal of the second one, and so on."
  219. He also says that they could increase the range, if necessary, by
  220. moving subsequent fighters further out. While it is a dangerous
  221. mission, all the pilots understand and prepare to leave, though both
  222. Sheridan and Ivanova wish they were going with them.
  223. Sheridan addresses all fighters as they prepare to leave on the
  224. mission. "An old friend of mine once quoted me a ancient Egyptian
  225. blessing: `God be between you and harm, and all the empty places we
  226. must walk.' Bring the Cortez home." The fighters then leave the
  227. station and enter the jumpgate, to search for the Cortez.
  228. There is no longer a signal from the Cortez, but the fighters are
  229. positioned inside the jumpgate, relaying the message to each other,
  230. and broadcasting it in hopes that the Cortez will receive it, though
  231. there hasn't been a response yet. Soon, the Cortez does receive the
  232. signal from Babylon 5, and responds, saying that their lock-on still
  233. isn't functioning. Sheridan orders the Cortez to continue broadcasting
  234. their mayday so that a fighter can find them and lead them out of
  235. hyperspace. The fighters chosen for this are Galus and Keffer. They
  236. have difficulty locating the Cortez, because the radio locator
  237. "doesn't want to settle." Eventually, the fighters move out so far
  238. that they lose contact with Babylon 5.
  239. [INLINE] Starfuries to the rescue.
  240. Ivanova and Sheridan are both in C&C, anxiously awaiting any
  241. information about the Cortez, but they hear nothing. Sheridan asks
  242. Ivanova to take a break, but she doesn't want to any more than he
  243. does. Sheridan says that Maynard is too good a friend to leave his
  244. post. "If this turns into a wake," he says to Ivanova, "I want to be
  245. here." Sheridan explains that Maynard was his first commanding
  246. officer; Sheridan worshipped him. Ivanova understands his feelings,
  247. and says that she will be there for him if the Cortez does not make it
  248. back, but asks him to remember the Egyptian blessing, given him by
  249. Maynard, in the meantime.
  250. Keffer locates the mayday from the Cortez, and radios Galus, telling
  251. him so. Galus tells Keffer to go, saying that he will maintain
  252. position while Keffer finds the Cortez. Keffer soon finds the Cortez,
  253. and approaches it. Keffer loses contact with Galus when a Shadow ship
  254. appears in hyperspace and collides with Galus' ship, destroying it. On
  255. its way, the Shadow ship also collides with Keffer's ship, though
  256. luckily it only sends it spinning away, stabilizers offline.
  257. Maynard and the Cortez manage to locate Keffer's ship, but notice only
  258. that he repeatedly fires in the same direction as his ship spins.
  259. Captain Maynard determines that this must mean Keffer wants him to go
  260. in the direction of the fire. They begin to lay in the course when
  261. they regain contact with Keffer's Starfury. They offer to come and
  262. retrieve him, but Keffer says that both vessels will be lost if they
  263. waste time picking him up. Maynard understands, and orders the Cortez
  264. to be taken back to Babylon 5.
  265. Sheridan, Ivanova, and the others are relieved at the safe return of
  266. the Cortez and most of the Starfuries, though saddened that two
  267. fighters did not make it back.
  268. Orwell is waiting impatiently for Garibaldi, who soon arrives. Orwell
  269. explains that he had difficult obtaining the items Garibaldi wanted,
  270. but did manage to do so, and opens a case for Garibaldi's inspection.
  271. Garibaldi begins examining the contents when he is interrupted by Dr.
  272. Franklin, who realized that Orwell had the ability to gather the
  273. ingredients for Bagna Cauda so far away from Earth. Orwell leaves, and
  274. Garibaldi says that he wants Bagna Cauda for his birthday. Dr.
  275. Franklin doesn't accept this as an excuse until Garibaldi explains
  276. further. "My father always made Bagna Cauda for me on my birthday. Pop
  277. was a great cook, and Bagna was his speciality. When he used to cook
  278. it, I mean, the smell, oh man, the smell would fill the whole place.
  279. It's funny, you know. When I watched him cook, I knew he was doing it
  280. because he loved me. He just could never say it, so he did that
  281. instead. He's been gone a long time. So, now, I make it myself once a
  282. year, honoring him, you know. It's...it's the only part of him I got
  283. left." Franklin believes the story, and tells Garibaldi to make enough
  284. for two people.
  285. Sheridan is in the arboretum when Delenn comes in. She expresses her
  286. sympathy over the loss of the two Starfuries. Sheridan says that the
  287. hardest part of command is sending others out to die. She tries to
  288. tell him that because he did so, they managed to save others; he was
  289. in the right place.
  290. [INLINE]
  291. He asks what makes her think that he belongs on Babylon 5, and she
  292. answers. "The universe puts us in places where we can learn. They are
  293. never easy places. They are right. Wherever we are is the right place
  294. at the right time. Pain sometimes comes. It is part of the process of
  295. constantly being born."
  296. Sheridan says he thinks she's been doing thinking about this on her
  297. own.
  298. "Perhaps," she tells him. "We are both, I suppose, going through
  299. transitions. But the universe knows what it's doing."
  300. Sheridan says that he wishes he had the faith in the universe that she
  301. did.
  302. "Then I will tell you a great secret, Captain," Delenn says to him.
  303. Perhaps the greatest of all time. The molecules of your body are the
  304. same molecules that make up this station, and the nebula outside, that
  305. burn inside the stars themselves. We are starstuff, we are the
  306. universe, made manifest, trying to figure itself out. As we have both
  307. learned, sometimes the universe requires a change of perspective."
  308. Keffer is still lost in hyperspace, and running out of air, though he
  309. finally gets his thrusters back on-line. He cannot, however, locate
  310. the jumpgate because his lock-on systems are not functioning.
  311. Suddenly, another Shadow ship appears, flies a brief distance, and
  312. vanishes. Keffer tells the computer to analyze its flight path and
  313. tells it to correlate with the last sighting.
  314. [INLINE] An unlikely savior.
  315. Sheridan is about to give up on Keffer's return when the jumpgate
  316. activates, and Keffer comes through it, requesting permission to dock.
  317. Sheridan happily agrees.
  318. Keffer proposes a toast to Commander Galus. Ivanova asks Keffer if he
  319. could determine anything about the object that hit him, and
  320. indirectly, saved him. He says he couldn't tell anything about it, but
  321. that because he knew its position when it first appeared relative to
  322. his position, he was able to find his way out, using its origination
  323. point the second time as a reference. But he didn't know what it was.
  324. "There was just this feeling that something dark and dangerous had
  325. gone by," he explains.
  326. Maynard agrees that the feeling is powerful. Keffer wants to learn
  327. what the object was, but Ivanova says there are more important matters
  328. to attend to. She promotes Keffer to the leader of Zeta Squadron.
  329. Garibaldi and Dr. Franklin are in Garibaldi's quarters, preparing to
  330. eat the Bagna Cauda. Though Franklin initially objects, once he tastes
  331. it, he admits that he likes it very much. Garibaldi offers him
  332. dessert. Franklin says he didn't authorize dessert, but Garibaldi
  333. doesn't care -- he simply chooses not to give any to Franklin, who
  334. then objects to that, but soon loses his cares in the Bagna Cauda.
  335. [INLINE] Franklin digs in.
  336. Ivanova enters Sheridan's office where Sheridan is hard at work.
  337. Ivanova tells Sheridan that the others would like to see him in the
  338. officer's club. Sheridan says that he has much work to do, but will
  339. try to catch up to them in an hour or so. He asks Ivanova if she has
  340. ever had a long talk with Ambassador Delenn.
  341. "From time to time."
  342. "She and the universe seem to have a special relationship."
  343. "Don't we all?" says Ivanova as she leaves.
  344. Sheridan leans back in his chair to contemplate what Ivanova and
  345. Delenn have said. "Starstuff," he says, smiling.
  346. Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)
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  348. [15]Last update: October 11, 1995
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