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- Synopsis by Matthew Murray (mmurray@wsu.edu)
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- "August 3, 2260. Personal diary. Ten days ago, for the first time, the
- Shadows began attacking openly." As Ivanova records her diary entry,
- the Shadows attack Brakiri space. "So far, they've been hitting
- targets close to the Rim--the minor powers, a few in the League of
- Non-Aligned worlds. The attacks seem totally random, almost senseless.
- If we thought it was nuts around here before, this has only made
- things worse." Morden waits in line in the arrivals area. "We've had
- to hire more security personnel to keep things calm, make sure the
- wrong type of people don't get on board. But without our resources
- back home for background checks, we have to assume there will be
- lapses." Morden passes effortlessly through security. "Everyone's been
- handling the stress pretty well, but sooner or later, something's got
- to give somewhere." Dr. Franklin, alone in a room, injects himself
- with stims, knocking over a lamp in the process. "Nobody's seen Kosh
- in almost a week. When the Vorlon goes to ground, I worry." Kosh waits
- in his quarters. "What's going through his... its mind, I can't even
- guess. And Londo... Londo is Londo. You never know which way he'll
- jump next..." Londo is making preparations with Vir for the largest
- suite on Babylon 5 to be filled with flowers and reserved for Adira,
- who is returning to the station. "So far, we've got everything more or
- less under control, as long as nothing else goes wrong." Morden enters
- his quarters, and at his side appears a group of Shadows.
-
- The Brakiri ambassador tells Sheridan and Ivanova that they cannot
- fight the Shadows themselves, and asks for help. Sheridan says that he
- can't help, since they no longer have Earth's support. Sheridan
- explains that the Brakiri were wrong to have trusted the Shadows, but
- the ambassador says he felt they were working for, instead of against,
- the Brakiri. Sheridan tells the Brakiri ambassador that he asked the
- Gaim ambassador to help the Brakiri, since the worlds near Gaim space
- would only help if they were involved. The Gaim ambassador refuses,
- saying that, if they join in the fight, the Shadows will notice them
- and come after them. Sheridan tries to convince the Gaim ambassador
- that the Shadows will come after them soon, but the only way the Gaim
- ambassador will be swayed is if Sheridan can prove that he has power
- equal to that of the Shadows.
-
- It is another hectic time in MedLab where Dr. Franklin and another
- doctor, Dr. Hobbs, argue about a patient's condition as he lies in the
- isolab, victim of a respiratory failure. As they are about to help
- him, Garibaldi brings in another patient in desperate need of help of
- his own. The techs in the isolab report that Dr. Franklin's treatment
- didn't work, yet Franklin insists that they didn't follow his orders
- correctly. Dr. Hobbs tries to convince him that he may be endangering
- the patient's life, but her badgering and Garibaldi's persistence get
- on his nerves, causing Franklin to shout at everyone. The new
- treatment works on the respiratory patient, and Franklin mumbles out
- apologies.
-
- Londo is by himself, recalling the time he spent with Adira a couple
- of years earlier, and the happiness that she brought him. His memories
- are interrupted by Vir, who has prepared the suite at Londo's behest.
- Londo tells Vir he will be right there, and departs to inspect it.
-
- As Londo is on his way, however, the corridor suddenly glows with a
- red light, and his path is blocked by Morden, who tells Londo that
- they have something to settle. Morden tells Londo that he is
- disappointed in him, that Lord Refa will no longer respond to Morden's
- calls, and that the Centauri have pulled back their border campaigns.
- Morden asks about the deal they made, and insists that the Centauri
- government must continue their campaign. Londo believes Morden has no
- interest in the Centauri Republic, and only wants to use them as a
- distraction. Morden threatens Londo, saying that his associates may
- turn their eye to the Centauri if Londo stands in the way. "Then we
- will pluck it out," says Londo. He pushes past Morden and makes his
- way down the corridor. A Shadow appears and speaks with Morden. Morden
- insists that they need Londo alive, and that he will find other ways
- to get what they want.
-
- Garibaldi arrives at Franklin's quarters. Franklin is getting ready to
- put in more overtime in MedLab. He says he can handle it, but
- Garibaldi doesn't agree. Franklin insists that his outburst was a
- one-time thing, but Garibaldi knows it isn't. He tells Franklin that,
- if he is still having problems with the stims, he can help, but
- Franklin will not even tolerate the suggestion that he might have a
- problem. Though Garibaldi tries to help further, Franklin will not
- listen. Garibaldi tells Franklin that he will leave him alone, but
- wants him to remember that he gave him a chance, and went to him
- first. Garibaldi leaves.
-
- Delenn enters the war room to find Sheridan sitting at the table,
- poring over reports of Shadow attacks. Sheridan says he can't
- understand the methods the Shadows are using. Delenn tells him that
- their tactics are the ones they used a thousand years previous to keep
- the major powers at bay. Sheridan says that their only hope is to
- organize all the other races into one force, something that has never
- been done before, and might not even be possible, since they all have
- their rivalries and agendas, which seem incompatible. Sheridan tells
- Delenn that they can't score one victory against the Shadow ships, and
- that, if they could, it might convince the others to join in the
- fight. Delenn says that that is exactly what they should do, and
- Sheridan asks how they do that. "I'm sure you'll think of something,"
- she says, and leaves.
-
- "Every day, people around here start talking more and more like Kosh,"
- he says to himself, smiling. Soon, the smile vanishes, and he begins
- formulating an idea.
-
- Garibaldi searches through the Zocalo until he finds Dr. Hobbs sitting
- by herself, filling out forms. Garibaldi tells Hobbs that she was
- right, and that Franklin gave the wrong information to the techs.
- Garibaldi tells her that he knows everyone in MedLab needs to have
- blood samples taken regularly and tested, but Dr. Hobbs tells him that
- the only one with the access needed to see the results is Dr.
- Franklin. Garibaldi asks her to pull Franklin's files, but she refuses
- to do so, though she will tell him where the information is. She tells
- him that she doesn't want to see Franklin hurt. Garibaldi agrees, and
- hopes it isn't too late. He gets up and leaves, but Dr. Franklin has
- witnessed their transaction.
-
- Vir is speaking with a vendor in the Zocalo about the various effects
- needed to complete the welcome for Adira. After he concludes the
- business, he starts off, but sees that Morden is nearby. Trying to
- avoid him, he heads off in another direction, only to run into Morden
- in a corridor outside. Morden asks how he can help, but Vir refuses
- the offer, hurrying away instead. Morden returns to the Zocalo, and
- speaks to the vendor, who he convinces to talk about what Vir ordered.
-
- Garibaldi makes his way into Franklin's office, and begins using the
- computer, but refrains at the last moment from opening the file.
- Franklin sees him, but Garibaldi aborts at the last minute. Garibaldi
- tells Franklin that if, on some level, Franklin doesn't know the
- truth, Garibaldi can't help him. Franklin admits that he ran a test on
- himself to prove that Garibaldi was wrong, but found enough stims in
- his blood stream to prove that he was, indeed, addicted to them. He
- tells Garibaldi how easy it was for him to lose track, but he knows
- the numbers don't lie. Franklin asks Garibaldi what he intends to do
- about it. Garibaldi leaves it up to Franklin, who then quietly leaves
- MedLab.
-
- Sheridan and Kosh walk together down a corridor, with Sheridan
- explaining his plan. "Nobody wants to fight a war unless they know
- there's at least a chance of winning. You can give them that hope. As
- one of the older races, your technology has to be at least as good as
- the Shadows'. Now, if we can convince your government to send out an
- expedition to engage one or two of their ships..."
-
- "No," Kosh replies.
-
- "All right, I know you can't take the entire Shadow fleet by
- yourselves, but if you could beat them at just one fight, it could be
- the break we'd need to get everyone organized. Then we'd have a real
- chance. You could do it, couldn't you?"
-
- "Perhaps, but there are still few of us. It is not our time. It is
- yours. We are not prepared yet." Kosh then begins to move down the
- corridor, away from Sheridan.
-
- This incenses Sheridan. "Don't turn your back on me! Don't you even
- try to walk away from me! Just who the hell do you think you are?! Oh
- wait, I know what you think you are, what you want us to believe. But
- I don't buy it. For three years now, you've been pulling everyone's
- strings, getting us to do all the work and you haven't done a damn
- thing but stand there and look cryptic! Well, it's about time you
- started pulling your own weight around here!" Kosh turns around toward
- Sheridan, his eyepiece opening and closing slowly, almost menacingly.
-
- In C&C, a tech reports to Ivanova that there is an energy surge
- showing up on the sensors. Ivanova asks where it is, but the tech
- can't tell--it is a non-localized phenomenon.
-
- "I hear you've got a saying," Sheridan continues, "'Understanding is a
- three-edged sword.' Well, we've got a saying, too, 'Put your money
- where your mouth is!'"
-
- "Impudent," Kosh says righteously, before turning away again.
-
- "Yeah? Well maybe that's the only way to get through to you. You said
- you wanted to teach me to fight legends. Well you're a legend, too,
- and I am not going away until you agree!"
-
- "Incorrect," Kosh intones. His eyepiece glows brightly, and a force
- throws Sheridan against the wall. "Leave now!" he orders.
-
- "No!"
-
- "Disobedient!"
-
- "Up yours!" Sheridan is thrown against the wall by another blast from
- Kosh, which gives Sheridan a cut on his face.
-
- "So, the real Kosh shows his colors at last, huh? You angry now? Angry
- enough to kill me? Because that's the only way I'm leaving. Unless
- your people get off their encounter-suited butts and do something,
- I've got nothing to lose! God, my own government wants to kill me, and
- if we lose this war, I'm just as dead! Our only chance is to get the
- other races on board for this fight and right now you're the key to
- doing that."
-
- "It is not yet time," Kosh tells him.
-
- Sheridan is even more upset now. "And who decides that time? You? You
- put me in this position. You asked me to fight this damn war! Well,
- it's about time you let me fight it my way!" Kosh tries to get away
- again, but Sheridan won't let him go. "How many people have already
- died fighting this war of yours, huh? How many more will die before
- you come down off that mountain and get involved? Ships, colonies,
- whole worlds are being destroyed out there, and you do nothing! How
- many more? How many more, Kosh? How many more dead before you're
- satisfied? Huh?"
-
- Kosh hits Sheridan with a very powerful force that throws Sheridan
- against the wall, but this time he does not let go. "Go ahead,"
- Sheridan invites. "Maybe one more death will help balance out the
- books. Go on. Get it over with. Save us both the trouble later." Kosh
- does not agree, and instead lets Sheridan go.
-
- "I will do as you ask," Kosh says, and begins walking away. After a
- few steps, he turns back to Sheridan. "But there is a price to pay. I
- will not be there to help you when you go to Z'ha'dum."
-
- "You already said if I go to Z'ha'dum, I'll die."
-
- "Yes, now."
-
- "All right. If that's the trade-off. If you want to withhold your help
- when the time comes, that's fine. I'll go it alone."
-
- "You do not understand," Kosh tells him. "But you will." Kosh turns
- away from Sheridan and silently heads down the corridor.
-
- Ivanova reports to Sheridan that the Shadows have been attacking the
- Brakiri again as Delenn leads the ambassadors from the group of
- potential allies into the war room. As the Shadows attack the Brakiri,
- a new jump point opens, through which pass many Vorlon ships, which
- begin attacking the Shadow vessels, destroying several. Though the
- Vorlons are not immune to the attacks of the Shadows, they emerge with
- far fewer casualties as the battle rages on.
-
- Londo and Vir are awaiting Adira's arrival in the cargo bay, yet after
- the last passenger has left the ship, Adira still is nowhere to be
- found. A group of medical officers appear from the ship with a body on
- a stretcher. It's Adira. Dr. Hobbs, leading the team, doesn't know how
- she died, but Londo suspects he knows--he remembers a recent
- conversation with Lord Refa, on the topic of poison. Londo instructs
- Dr. Hobbs to inspect her for poison, and as the body is carried away,
- Londo begins crying.
-
- The battle concluded, the victorious Vorlon ships enter their jump
- point and return from whence they came. Meanwhile, Morden receives
- word from one of his contacts, and seems troubled by what he hears.
-
- Ivanova informs Sheridan that the news of the victory has spread and
- that every ambassador aboard the station is ready to sign on. Sheridan
- wants to go to Kosh and thank him, but Ivanova convinces him to go to
- bed instead, and thank him the next day. However, someone does go to
- visit Kosh without delay--Morden, who brings his Shadow associates
- with him.
-
- As Sheridan sleeps, he dreams of his father. "John... Johnny..."
-
- "Dad?" Sheridan says, turning around.
-
- "I don't have much time, son," his father tells him as a great
- struggle begins in Kosh's quarters. "I want you to know, you were
- right. I didn't want to admit that. Just pride, I guess. You get--at
- my age, you get kind of set in your ways. But it had to be done. Don't
- blame yourself for what happened later." The struggle in Kosh's
- quarters continues as Morden watches on emotionlessly. Sheridan's
- father stumbles, apparently very weak.
-
- "Dad, are you... Are you all right?"
-
- "It's too late for me. I'm sorry for what I did before. I knew what
- was ahead. I guess... I guess I was afraid. When you've lived as long
- as I have, you... you kind of get used to it. I wish I could have done
- more for you. There's so much I should have said... And now it's too
- late. You're right. It's time you begin this war your way." He
- wrenches in pain again. "I've got to go now, John."
-
- "No, no... don't... Don't leave," Sheridan pleads.
-
- "It's all right, son. See... As long as you're here, I'll always be
- here."
-
- As the skirmish in Kosh's quarters ends, a pulse of white energy
- flashes along the station's axis. Sheridan awakes, screaming Kosh's
- name. Morden leaves the quarters of the Vorlon quietly, leaving
- nothing behind but the charred, twisted remains of Ambassador Kosh's
- encounter suit.
-
- Garibaldi explains that, although he searched the quarters with great
- care, they found no sign of forced entry, and no sign of a body.
- Garibaldi suggests Kosh might not be dead, but Sheridan and Delenn
- know better. She says that the Vorlons asked that no one be told of
- Kosh's death, since such news could destroy the newly-formed alliance.
- Since Kosh is often not seen for weeks, it will give them time to send
- a replacement. Sheridan says that Kosh knew what lay ahead, hence the
- warning he gave. Sheridan feels guilty, believing earlier that Kosh's
- warning about Z'ha'dum was punishment, rather than what it was--fear.
- Delenn says that Kosh's encounter suit, and all his other personal
- effects should be placed in his ship.
-
- Londo tells Morden that Adira's death was caused by poison, and he
- suspects Morden knows the cause. Morden tells him that the last he
- heard from Lord Refa, he was very upset with Londo, which would be
- understandable given the fact that Londo poisoned him. Morden says
- that Refa said something about "evening the score," but couldn't find
- out more because Refa stopped talking to him after that. Morden offers
- that he could have stopped him, had he known about it earlier, but he
- expresses his most sincere apologies. Londo picks up a piece of
- jewelry, which he gave to Adira, and muses about it sentimentally.
- Londo laments that all those die around him, except those who most
- deserve it. "That is about to change," Londo tells him. "You said that
- you would go away for as long as I wanted. I no longer want that. All
- I want now... is revenge. They took from me... the one thing that I
- have ever truly loved. And you will help me, Mr. Morden, to strike
- them down. Give me this... and the safety of my people, and let the
- rest of the galaxy burn. I don't care any more. Will you help me, Mr.
- Morden?"
-
- "Of course, Ambassador," Morden says, his face displaying concern. "As
- ever, I am always in your service."
-
- Sheridan arrives in Medlab to meet with Franklin. Franklin says that
- he feels he hasn't been doing a good job lately, and that he he can't
- see anything else in the mirror but his job. He says he hasn't lived
- very much in a long time. He admits to Sheridan that he has been
- taking too many stims, hiding from the truth about himself. He says
- that he no longer has the luxury to hide from his own problems, and
- that he needs to stop lying to himself before someone else pays the
- price. He informs Sheridan that he is resigning as Chief of Staff of
- the MedLab facility. Sheridan tries to stop him, but Franklin won't
- hear of it. The two shake hands, and Franklin leaves quietly, leaving
- Sheridan alone.
-
- "And then what?" Garibaldi asks.
-
- "And then," Delenn explains, "once Kosh's belongings are loaded into
- his ship, it will activate itself. The ship was made for him. It was a
- part of him. In a curious way, it is alive. It cannot live without
- him." Kosh's ship leaves the station and begins flying away. The ship
- slowly makes its way toward a nearby star, which quickly envelops it.
- "So it will grieve, as we do, in its own way," Delenn concludes. "And
- perform its last duty, in memory of Kosh."
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