The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  2. <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
  3. <blockquote><cite>
  4. An internal affairs investigation of Sinclair forces him to answer for his
  5. recent command decisions.
  6. Ivanova confronts a member of Psi-Corps, as well as her own fears, when
  7. she is told to submit to a scan.
  8. </cite>
  9. <a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Martin,+Gregory+Paul">Gregory Martin</a> as Col. Ari Ben Zayn.
  10. <a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Combs,+Jeffrey">Jeffrey Combs</a> as Harriman Gray.
  11. </blockquote>
  12. <pre>
  13. Sub-genre: Intrigue
  14. <a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/016">8.16</a>
  15. Production number: 122
  16. Original air date: July 13, 1994
  17. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006HAZ4/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: November 5, 2002
  18. Written by Larry DiTillio
  19. Directed by Jim Johnston
  20. </pre>
  21. <h3>Watch For:</h3>
  22. <ul>
  23. <li>
  24. Some alarming developments on the Mars colony.
  25. <li>
  26. A possible change in Ivanova's attitude toward Talia Winters.
  27. </ul>
  28. <p>
  29. <hr size=3>
  30. <p>
  31. <h2><a name="BP">Backplot</a></h2>
  32. <ul>
  33. <li>
  34. The unrest on Mars is continuing to escalate; now the separatists have
  35. started carrying out terrorist attacks and are arming themselves. (cf.
  36. <a href="018.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness"</a>)
  37. </ul>
  38. <h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
  39. <ul>
  40. <li>
  41. How will the powerful backers of the investigation react to Ben Zayn's
  42. failure?
  43. </ul>
  44. <h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
  45. <ul>
  46. <li>
  47. Several interesting hints about Ivanova and Talia Winters are dropped, most
  48. notably the fact that Ivanova was thinking of Winters when she and Gray were
  49. talking in the lounge. Ivanova's insistence that no one must ever intrude
  50. upon the memory of her mother's telepathic contact may foreshadow a less
  51. adversarial relationship between the two of them in the future. (cf.
  52. <a href="006.html#AN.4">"Mind War"</a>)
  53. <li>
  54. The fact that Bester was able to intervene in the investigation at all
  55. suggests that he, and possibly Psi Cops in general, wield a lot of power
  56. in the Psi Corps. It is also conceivable that Bester and at least some of
  57. the factions in the Senate who backed the investigation are related.
  58. <li>
  59. Is Ivanova's reluctance to be scanned simply what she says it is -- a result
  60. of her contact with her mother and her general hatred of Psi Corps -- or does
  61. she more immediate reasons, perhaps something to hide?
  62. </ul>
  63. <h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
  64. <ul>
  65. <li> Lennier's chant, "Za ba ga bee," is the title of an album by Barnes and
  66. Barnes, of which Bill Mumy is a member. (See
  67. <a href="#JS:zaba">jms speaks</a>)
  68. <li> One of the masked men in Ivanova's dream is played by Macauley
  69. Bruton, who also plays Garibaldi's aide in
  70. <a href="006.html">"Mind War,"</a>
  71. <a href="008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars,"</a>
  72. and
  73. <a href="022.html">"Chrysalis."</a>
  74. See
  75. <a href="#JS.mac">jms speaks.</a>
  76. </ul>
  77. <h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
  78. <ul>
  79. <li> The last episode [of Season 1] to be shot will be Larry DiTillio's
  80. "Eyes," which is sort of a nice wrap-up to the season, almost an
  81. overview. Once again, nothing that happens this season is simply
  82. forgotten...and a *lot* of it comes due in this episode. It actually
  83. manages to incorporate references to about 6 prior episodes without
  84. being obscure about it.
  85. <p>
  86. <li> BTW...about the time we were delivering "Eyes," somebody on one of
  87. the nets was going on and on about how "B5 continuity *stinks*...I'll
  88. bet we NEVER hear about Deathwalker again, or the strike, or the
  89. Vorlons killing Deathwalker, or Raghesh 3...."
  90. <p>
  91. And seeing what was at that moment on my TV, I wanted to reach through
  92. the computer monitor, roll up my forefinger, and *plink* that person
  93. right upside the nose.
  94. <p>
  95. Unfortunately, I have not yet found a modem program that supports this
  96. feature.
  97. <p>
  98. But Ron is promising me something by the Fall....
  99. <p>
  100. <li> The other thing about "Eyes," btw, is that it's not something dumped
  101. in outta nowhere to make a conflict; it's the direct payoff of events
  102. that take place throughout the season where Sinclair breaks or bends
  103. the rules. Lots of people on the various nets said, "Yeah, there he
  104. goes, breaking the rules in the strike, but is this every gonna pay
  105. off? No, probably not." If we're consistent with reality, and with
  106. our story, and Sinclair's broken some rules, and pissed off some
  107. people back home, then it is *inevitable* that this will eventually
  108. come home to roost in the form of an investigation.
  109. <p>
  110. <li> BTW, for those who saw the promo for "Eyes" at the end of "Grail," I
  111. have *no* idea what it has to do with the episode. Sometimes they
  112. "enhance" the story to make it promote-able...but I think this time
  113. they "enhanced" it right into a parallel dimension....
  114. <p>
  115. <li> <a name="JS:zaba"><em>Was Lennier's chant scripted?</em></a><br>
  116. When it came time for that chant, nothing had been scripted; it was
  117. supposed to be a soft, under one's breath kind of chant. Bill came and
  118. asked me and Larry if we had anything in mind. We said no, whatever you
  119. decide is fine...and he ended up chanting his album cover.
  120. <p>
  121. Later...*much*...later...when I discovered this, we discussed it at
  122. some length.
  123. <p>
  124. <li> <a name="JS.mac">There's another reason</a>
  125. why Macauley was used as Tragedy in a dream
  126. mainly centered around Psi Corps; it's not really something anybody
  127. needs to see or catch. After "Revelations," it'll be clearer.
  128. <p>
  129. <li> Actually, ben-Zayn is an Middle Eastern/Arabic name.
  130. <p>
  131. <li> I believe the bike in question was a Ninja. And Jerry Doyle is
  132. something of an enthusiast, which is part of what led us to that.
  133. <p>
  134. <li> Correct; Kawasaki did not pay us a dime to use the bike in the show.
  135. We called around, to see who would loan us a bike, with the
  136. understanding that we'd be tearing it apart. Because Kawasaki does
  137. advertise with some of the PTEN shows, someone there had a
  138. relationship with the company, and gave us a name. After we tried a
  139. couple of other companies, we tried Kawasaki, and they agreed...not a
  140. donated bike, just a loaner. And that's what we used.
  141. <p>
  142. <li> The masks were the basic (though somewhat modified) tragedy and
  143. comedy masks, associated with theater. And a couple of times,
  144. Ivanova's mother does use the Russian nickname for her as well as
  145. the English version. Susan was taught and raised to a large extent
  146. overseas, and they always tried to keep her in both worlds.
  147. <p>
  148. <li> Yes, Psi Corps members must wear the Psi symbol at all times when in
  149. public. (Though since Grey was there undercover, that briefly went
  150. by the boards.)
  151. <p>
  152. <li> New Jerusalem is a planet; there's a side-story about it that I'm
  153. contemplating getting into, so don't want to blow it here.
  154. <p>
  155. <li> . . . Let me only emphasize some stuff here. As stated, Larry never
  156. SAW the Drumhead. We generally make it a point NOT to watch what's
  157. done on ST to avoid being influenced. Second, the basic ending which
  158. you feel is strictly ST's can be seen in the Caine Mutiny, A Few Good
  159. Men and others. "Eyes" was a direct consequence of all that preceded
  160. it in our first season. It came about because Larry suggested that
  161. with all that Sinclair has done, sooner or later somebody's going to
  162. take notice back on Earth. There would have to be some kind of
  163. investigation. Because we are doing some very specific things with
  164. the Psi Corps this year and next, which I wanted to foreshadow, a PC
  165. telepath was inserted into the story, to show that they are starting
  166. to get a foothold into the military, with new laws concerning scans.
  167. <p>
  168. We knocked the story back and forth for some time, and it went through
  169. many different permutations. We also figured that the episode should
  170. be kind of a Cliff's Notes guide to season one, hitting the high
  171. points for those who joined the series later than those who were here
  172. at the beginning. The ending also went through various changes, but
  173. what made the most logical sense was to get the Colonel to admit bias
  174. in some fashion or another...and the only way to do this really was to
  175. get him so angry, so furious, that he'd incriminate himself enough, or
  176. open the door enough for Mr. Grey to verify the bias.
  177. <p>
  178. That was how the structure was arrived at. I was there. It had
  179. nothing -- *nothing* -- whatsoever to do with the Drumhead, which I
  180. have a vague memory was written by Jeri Taylor, who is a friend of
  181. mine, and further invalidates the very idea.
  182. <p>
  183. <li> Mr. Grey would've been a P10. PsiCops are P12s.
  184. <p>
  185. PsiCorps administrators at the upper reaches are P11 or better.
  186. <p>
  187. <li> Grey reached into Ben Zayn's head and, for lack of a better term,
  188. pushed his "pain button," the same way you can stimulate someone's
  189. memory or physical sensations with an electrode or chemicals. It was
  190. only a second, and he would've shrugged it off quickly, had Sinclair
  191. not been there to follow up.
  192. </ul>