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|
- <!-- TITLE No Compromises -->
-
- <h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
-
- <blockquote><cite>
- As the station adjusts to the arrival of a new command officer and prepares
- for Sheridan's inauguration, a group of telepaths arrives looking
- for sanctuary.
- </cite>
-
- <a href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Downes,+Robin+Atkin">Robin Atkin Downes</a> as Byron.
- </blockquote>
-
- <pre><a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/089">7.45</a>
-
- Production number: 502
- Original air date: January 21, 1998
- <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00019071C/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: April 13, 2004
-
- Written by J. Michael Straczynski
- Directed by Janet Greek
- </pre>
-
- <p>
- <hr size=3>
-
- <h2><a name="BP">Plot Points</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li>@@@885448558 B5 is now under the command of Captain Elizabeth Lochley,
- an Earth Force officer hand-picked by Sheridan for her ability to
- defuse crises without resorting to violence, and her ability to
- fight effectively when required. He has placed her in charge of
- all aspects of station operation except political decisions affecting
- the Interstellar Alliance.
-
- <li>@@@885923970 B5 hasn't rejoined Earth yet. The Alliance is discussing
- buying it from Earth. In the meantime it remains an independent state.
-
- <li>@@@885448558 Sheridan has allowed a group of rogue human telepaths, led
- by a man named Byron (whose psi powers seem to be quite strong) to
- establish a colony on Babylon 5.
-
- <li>@@@885448558 Narns aren't given their adult names at birth; they're
- given temporary ones for the first ten years of their lives, after
- which they're allowed to select their true names from whatever pantheon
- they've come to believe in. G'Kar was no exception.
-
- <li>@@@885448558 G'Kar has assembled a declaration of principles for the
- Alliance. It consists of the first page of every holy book of every
- race in the Alliance, a reminder that the Alliance is a multitude of
- voices and beliefs, all worthy of respect. (See
- <a href="#AN.declaration">Analysis</a>)
-
- <li>@@@885448558 G'Kar continues to write his own book
- (<a href="053.html">"Point of No Return"</a>)
- and has shown it to other Narn and to Garibaldi. The other Narn
- have even begun quoting it.
-
- <li>@@@885448558 Sheridan has named Garibaldi the head of the Alliance's
- covert operations division.
-
- <li>@@@885924386 B5 continues to employ Narns in its security forces.
-
- <li>@@@885924386 Sheridan's first assignment in Earthforce was the 54th
- North American Unit.
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li>@@@885479607 When they first met, Sheridan told Lochley, "It's good
- to see you again." Under what circumstances were they previously
- acquainted?
-
- <li>@@@885480715 Who was the girl in Simon's vision? What was happening
- between (or to) the two of them?
-
- <li>@@@885448558 Did anyone discover the murder of the Gaim ambassador?
- What repercussions, if any, will it have?
-
- <li>@@@885448558 Who was the original G'Kar? A character in the Book of
- G'Quon? Why did G'Kar choose that name? (See
- <a href="#AN.narnnames">Analysis</a>)
-
- <li>@@@885924316 Why wasn't Lochley at the swearing-in ceremony?
-
- <li>@@@885448558 Did G'Kar put the first page of his own book in the
- declaration of principles?
-
- <li>@@@885491393 Which side was Lochley on in the civil war?
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li>@@@885492665 Lochley was described as Ivanova's replacement, but she
- really replaced both Ivanova and Sheridan, since the latter isn't in
- charge of station affairs any more. Will Lochley bring in additional
- staff to help fill that apparent gap?
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885492665 Both Zack and Lochley are in the unenviable position of
- having their predecessors nearby, now civilians but still
- second-guessing their decisions.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885492665 Sheridan's story about washing his own socks echoes his
- conversation with Lorien
- (<a href="068.html">"Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?"</a>)
- about his life being predicated on finding something to live for. In
- a less drastic sense, that's exactly what Sheridan's drill instructor
- was doing by washing his socks every night. Presumably "washing my
- socks" wouldn't have sufficed as an answer to Lorien, though.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885448558 How strong is Byron? He was able to project his image to
- Lochley, something most telepaths don't seem to be able to do. Is
- that simply a normal ability of high-level psis, or is there something
- different about Byron? One other example of someone able to push
- thoughts to others was Matthew Stoner, Talia's ex-husband
- (<a href="029.html">"Soul Mates."</a>)
- Another example was
- <a href="030.html">"A Race Through Dark Places,"</a>
- in which the combined power of Talia and the rogue telepaths was able
- to project images into Bester's mind.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885448558 Byron alluded to Franklin's participation in the
- underground railroad
- (<a href="030.html">"A Race Through Dark Places."</a>)
- How many of his people did Franklin assist? Do they feel indebted to
- Franklin as a result?
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885479935 How was the assassin able to steal a Starfury so easily?
- It's been previously implied
- (<a href="011.html">"Survivors,"</a>
- <a href="019.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness, part 2"</a>)
- that Starfury launches -- or more specifically, the launch bay doors
- -- are controlled from C&C. If that's true, the assassin might
- have had inside help, which would in turn imply a wider conspiracy.
-
- <p>
- If he did receive inside help, there's some indication (not very
- conclusive) that it might have been Lochley. The assassin served
- with her in the past. Her evasive answer to Garibaldi implied that
- she opposed Sheridan in the civil war. She argued for the inauguration
- to proceed on schedule. She would have had the authority to launch
- the assassin's Starfury, and she wasn't present at the ceremony.
-
- <p>
- On the other hand, the assassin may have been the computer expert
- Garibaldi supposed, and may have launched the Starfury the same way
- he sent untraceable messages to Sheridan. His task would have been
- made easier, perhaps, by the fact that it appeared the pilot he knocked
- unconscious was getting dressed for a launch -- a Starfury launching
- on schedule would presumably raise no alerts in C&C.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885491393 How was <em>Garibaldi</em> able to get to a Starfury?
- As a civilian (at the time Sheridan hadn't yet appointed him to any
- official position) he should have been barred from the launch bay as
- well. Of course, by his own admission, Garibaldi is perfectly able to
- circumvent B5's security measures when he needs to.
-
- <p>
- Garibaldi's ship, incidentally, was his own personal Starfury, as
- evidenced by the Daffy Duck emblem on the right side, between the
- wings -- Garibaldi has been a Daffy fan
- from day one (the cartoon he shared with Delenn in
- <a href="001.html">"Midnight on the Firing Line."</a>)
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885448558 Sheridan's decision to allow Byron's people on B5
- may be a point of contention with Lochley, even
- though it was arguably a political question from the start. If she
- denied Byron's request, she clearly thought it fell within her
- jurisdiction to make such decisions, and may now feel that any
- decision she makes can be declared a political issue by Sheridan
- and overturned.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885448558 Sheridan's assumption was that by allowing the colony to
- form on the station, he'd be gaining telepathic allies in any future
- war between telepaths and normals. But doesn't that depend on the
- nature of the war? It might be sparked in such a way that it's not
- just a matter of Psi Corps versus everyone else, in which case having a
- colony of telepaths, some quite powerful, aboard Babylon 5 would be a
- tremendous liability. For example, Edgars' telepath virus
- (<a href="082.html">"The Exercise of Vital Powers"</a>)
- would clearly be seen as a threat by all telepaths, regardless of their
- political affiliation, and all normals would be potential carriers.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885491687 If Psi Corps propaganda can be believed (comic
- <a href="/lurk/comic/011.html">"The Psi Corps and You"</a>)
- the circumstances surrounding the establishment of the Corps (a
- telepath foiling the assassination of the Earth Alliance president)
- closely resemble those of the establishment of Byron's colony. Whether
- the colony will mirror the Corps in other ways remains to be seen.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885492665 Another on-station colony, of sorts, also helped uncover a
- murderous criminal: Theo's monks, who identified the bomber in
- <a href="046.html">"Convictions."</a>
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 Byron said his people refuse to have anything to do with
- technology (except, presumably, the ships that brought them to the
- station.) In some ways that makes his group the opposite number of the
- technomages
- (<a href="025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows."</a>)
- Both achieve near-magical results, the technomages using advanced
- technologies honed to an art, Byron's people using no technologies at
- all. And both want to be left alone by the rest of society.
- Will the two groups ever meet?
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885492665 This wasn't the first time an attempt was made on
- Sheridan's life following a shift in political power: in
- <a href="055.html">"Ceremonies of Light and Dark,"</a>
- a gunman almost killed him in the Zocalo following B5's break from
- Earth, and a ceremony celebrating the new order (the Minbari rebirth
- ceremony) was disrupted.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@886360919 How do Garibaldi's new job duties differ from Delenn's
- as head of the Rangers? Though their presence is public knowledge
- now, the Rangers have traditionally been a covert intelligence-gathering
- group. Are they no longer performing that function? Will they be
- reporting to both Garibaldi and Delenn, or will Garibaldi put together
- a separate group answerable only to himself?
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885923970 <a name="AN.narnnames">The exact workings of the Narn</a>
- naming custom are still unknown. G'Kar said that Narns pick their true
- names at ten years of age, but he didn't say what that meant exactly.
- He named three examples of religious persuasion: G'Quon, G'Lan, and
- Na'Kiri. From that, it's possible to infer that only the prefixes of
- Narn names come from their religions (G'Kar, Na'Toth, etc.) But it's
- equally possible that Narns select their entire true names from their
- religious texts.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885492665 Which holy books did G'Kar choose to represent humans? In
- <a href="005.html">"The Parliament of Dreams,"</a>
- it was implied that humans have a far greater diversity of religious
- beliefs than the other races. Did G'Kar attempt to represent all
- of humanity's religions, or just the major ones? He might have had
- some help from Theo's monks, who, if they're still on the station,
- are already engaged in the work of cataloguing the religious beliefs
- of all the races on the station
- (<a href="046.html">"Convictions."</a>)
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885924287 <a name="AN.declaration">It's possible that the book</a>
- G'Kar used for the swearing-in wasn't intended to be the declaration of
- principles at all, and that G'Kar is still writing the declaration.
- Swearing on a holy book may be as common among alien races as it is
- among humans, so G'Kar may have intended the book of holy books simply
- as a ceremonial device.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885538410 The question of who controls B5 is a bit muddled.
- Lochley is an Earthforce officer, but at least some of her senior
- staff (Zack and Franklin) are, judging by their uniforms, affiliated
- with the Interstellar Alliance. So is Sheridan, who is in some ways
- her superior and in others not. The rest of her subordinates, the
- crew of the station, are presumably employees of a sovereign state
- until B5's final disposition is determined. Though on a day-to-day
- basis this jumble of affiliations may not be problematic, it's
- probably untenable in the long term. For example, if some of the
- crew want higher pay, as in
- <a href="012.html">"By Any Means Necessary,"</a>
- it's not clear to whom they'd make their appeal.
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li>@@@885492665 Sheridan and Delenn are alternating between their
- quarters, apparently on a nightly basis.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885479607 Garibaldi's comparison of Sheridan to
- <a href="http://www.mcs.drexel.edu/~gbrandal/Illum_html/Joan.html">Joan
- of Arc</a>
- is another instance in which the prospect of burning in fire is used a
- metaphor for imminent danger. Others are Delenn's repeated
- references (following Valen) to going into darkness and into
- fire, and Kosh's predicting all would end "in fire"
- (<a href="031.html">"The Coming of Shadows."</a>)
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885493590 As Garibaldi tried to figure out the assassin's identity,
- he mused about the historical references in the message to Sheridan.
- Though the error did lead him in the right direction, he was wrong
- about Lincoln's assassin being a soldier on the opposite side in the
- Civil War:
- <a href="http://www.insiders.com/civil/t13person1.htm">John Wilkes
- Booth</a>
- was never in the Confederate army, though he was in the Virginia
- militia for a time.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@887272943 The Gaim have been around since season two (they first
- appeared in
- <a href="040.html">"Confessions and Lamentations"</a>)
- but this episode was the first time one was shown without its helmet.
- According to the
- <a href="/lurk/resources/products.html#software">official CD-ROM encyclopedia,</a>
- Gaim ambassadors aren't typical of their species, but are specially
- bred bipedal creatures engineered to more comfortably interact with
- other races.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885538615 Despite the title, there were several compromises in
- this episode: Sheridan and Lochley compromised over responsibility
- for the station. Garibaldi took a job that's a compromise between
- reenlisting and remaining a civilian. Sheridan and Delenn compromised
- about their quarters.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885923970 Continuity glitch: During the swearing-in ceremony, after
- the assassin was dispatched, G'Kar held out the book to Sheridan.
- He was holding it in his left hand in the shots showing him from
- the front, and in his right hand in the shots showing him from behind.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885923970 Possible continuity glitch: The Acheron, the ship that
- brought Lochley to the station, was an Omega-class destroyer (the
- type with the rotating middle section.) Later, an exterior shot
- of the station showed an Earth ship nearby, but it was missing the
- rotating middle section (a Nova-class destroyer.) It's not clear
- that they were intended to be the same ship, though.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885755966 Effects glitch: When the Starfury is shown floating
- outside the station, maintaining a more or less fixed position
- relative to the window, the lateral thrusters on the right
- side of the ship (from the pilot's point of view) can be seen
- firing, presumably to keep up with the window as the station
- rotates. Unfortunately, that's wrong. The thrusters on the
- <em>bottom</em> of the Starfury should have been firing instead.
-
- <p>
- To see how this works, imagine B5 as a planet and the Starfury as
- a satellite that wants to attain a circular orbit. To do so, it
- has to get the desired distance away from the surface of the planet
- (not very far, in this case, but with no atmosphere to create drag
- that's fine) and move in the direction of its orbit at a high
- enough speed that it's always inching away from the surface at the
- same rate that gravity is pulling it down. Once that speed is
- reached, no further adjustments are required; momentum will pull
- it away from the planet and gravity will pull it toward the planet
- and the two will cancel each other out.
-
- <p>
- In the case of the Starfury and B5, there's no appreciable gravity
- from the station. So the Starfury would have to apply the same
- force gravity would have supplied, thrusting toward the axis of the
- station at the same rate that it was drifting away. Since the pilot's
- head was facing the station (implying, incidentally, that the ship
- had a slight spin) that would mean continuously firing the bottom
- thrusters.
-
- <p>
- Once the correct orbital speed is in place, any acceleration in the
- direction of the orbit would cause the Starfury to move past the
- window. In an atmosphere, of course, the side thrusters would have
- to fire just to maintain that speed, thanks to drag slowing the
- Starfury down otherwise. But there's no appreciable atmosphere
- outside B5, so that wouldn't have been a factor here.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@887703539 Possible timing glitch: Byron visited Lochley in a cafe
- and asked her to meet him in two hours. Franklin interrupted her lunch
- by asking her to come to Medlab right away; she agreed and left.
- She arrived in Medlab and was there only a few minutes when she
- received a call from C&C reminding her
- of an appointment, which (judging by the fact that it was the next
- scene) was the meeting with Byron. That means it took her two hours
- to get from the cafe to Medlab to the meeting with Byron. Of course,
- it's possible she did something else on her way to Medlab, or that
- the station's transportation systems are just that slow.
-
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
- <ul>
-
- <li>@@@886064865 <em>About the title</em><br>
- I picked "No Compromises" because that was my approach for this
- season: we aren't going to give an inch on the quality of the show.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@874171922 John Copeland and I just did the producer's
- cut on 502, the first S5 episode...and Tracy [Scoggins] is *terrific*.
- I think she's going to go over like gangbusters. It's a solid episode,
- and her presence adds a great deal to the show.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@877413204 BTW, saw the first pass today on the S5 title sequence,
- based on my outline to the editors...looks pretty spiffy, and a big
- difference from what we've done before, stylistically.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885407265 <em>Whose idea was it to put your name on the back of the
- station?</em><br>
- I confess it was my idea...damn taggers are everywhere...it's my one
- indulgence in 5 years. Doesn't any good artist sign his work?
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885407362 This in some ways is my favorite title sequence.
- It took a long time to make it, and it was very difficult to assemble.
- Usually I can design the title sequence on paper, and the working with
- the editors part doesn't take that long...here it took a Long Time to
- painstakingly choose the images, use counterpoint dialogue, pick the
- high moments and make it all flow from one year to the next, sort of a
- Cliff's Notes version of the history of the show. And the music is
- terrific...very mature, solid sounding.
-
- <p>
- As for the back of the station...y'know, those damn taggers are
- everywhere, aren't they?
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885407362 In about two dozen comments so far about the S5 title,
- only one has been negative, the rest loving it. It helps to place each
- season for the new viewers, recaps things, hits the high points, and
- the new music gives it a more mature sound. I'm pleased. (Since I
- designed it, I guess I'd better be....)
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885480715 <em>Won't it confuse new viewers?</em><br>
- I think the newbies will be fine...unless and until you know the
- context of the scenes from S1-4, they're just pretty pictures.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@882987731 <em>My local station didn't show the end of season 4.
- Should I avoid season 5?</em><br>
- My gut reaction...because S5 starts pretty cleanly, and Sheridan's new
- situation is set up right from the git-go, I think that you'd be okay to
- just dive in. Not knowing at the time that there'd be any kind of
- problem in the airing of the final 4, but having learned from experience
- that nothing about this show is EVER easy or predictable, I did sort of
- a primer about where things stand now in the top of the teaser, done
- breathlessly by Corwin as Lochley arrives.
-
- <p>
- (That ain't much of a spoiler since it happens in the first few minutes
- of the show.)
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885761816 One note: due to the TNT ad blitz, we went into this on
- the assumption that we were (and did) pick up a LOT of viewers who had
- never before seen B5. These folks would need to be brought up to speed
- on the returning characters and situations, and the regular viewers
- would need to be brought up to speed on Lochley...so I wrote it with
- that intention.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@889549848 <em>Robin Atkin Downes played Morann in
- <a href="111.html">"In the Beginning."</a> Coincidence?</em><br>
- We were impressed by his portrayal of Minbari, and that led to
- him coming in for Byron.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 <em>Garibaldi is completely bald this season, and Sheridan
- has a beard. Whose choice was that?</em><br>
- Jerry has been shaving his head, getting shorter each year, and
- it worked for where his character is going, so I let it stay...Bruce
- would love nothing more than to get rid of the beard (I suspect Melissa
- doesn't like it also), but for me it's important to make the character
- visually different, and to give him a more mature look, so Bruce
- graciously indulges me.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 We always start out slow each
- season...especially in this case, knowing that we're going to get a lot
- of new viewers, I structured the show so it would bring folks up to
- date asap on who everybody is, and where things stand. Believe me,
- there's plenty of tragedy and pathos lurking right around the corner.
- It picks up at the end of the season, after some very rough things for
- the characters, because I can't end it all on a downer, but at the same
- time, it has to have meat to it.
-
- <p>
- "Isn't the Psi Corps still formally a branch of EarthGov? If so, then
- wasn't Captain Lochley duty-bound to report Byron's people to the Psi
- Cops as soon as she found out that they were rogues?"
-
- <p>
- You'll find that question answered soon enough.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 <em>About Lochley</em><br>
- It's easy to mistake the actor for the character in
- situations like this.
-
- <p>
- It's a vastly different character from Ivanova also, not meant
- to fit in the same place, do the same things, or be the same person.
- They're both strong characters, but different in their approach.
- Ivanova tended to be a shouter, and on the impatient side...Lochley is
- a thinker, and more inclined to the blade than the ball-bat. But both
- are equally lethal.
-
- <p>
- Lochley, I think, also has the maturity of character you need to
- rise to the rank of captain in the military, and the voice of moral
- authority, which both Sinclair and Sheridan had, in comparable
- positions.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 Oh, she has a sense of humor...but we don't see it
- here in this episode any more than when Ivanova first came in, because
- both are in new situations and that requires a certain degree of
- seriousness. We'll see some of her humor along the way...it's also
- different from Ivanova's, more a sly kind of humor, the sort that slips
- past you and ricochets around the corner half an hour later to nail you
- between the eyes.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885480715 <em>About Sheridan</em><br>
- There's certainly a messianic streak running through the
- character, though he himself might challenge that notion.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 <em>What is G'Kar's position now?</em><br>
- A lot of that will be established this season, but technically,
- he's still the Ambassador from Narn.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@886064821 <em>The ship that brought Lochley was named the
- Acheron</em><br>
- Actually, the Acheron is the river of woe....
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885480715 "Does anyone know whether Byron's "The geometries that
- circumscribe your waking life draw narrower until nothing fits inside
- them anymore" came from anywhere. My first (rather obvious) guess was
- that it was a line from Byron."
-
- <p>
- No, that was me.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@889482428 <em>Why did you name the character Byron?</em><br>
- It's a play on words that becomes a bit clearer later.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 "Why couldn't the young telepath just broadcast his
- discovery to the others, vs. having to deliver it himself?"
-
- <p>
- Line of sight.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@886401531 <em>How does Sheridan know about the telepath
- war? Did he watch
- <a href="088.html">"Deconstruction"</a>
- or something?</em><br>
- This is hardly a new plot element...this has been brewing for 4 years
- now, with the growing telepath underground. As for the latter part of
- that comment...did you already forget that in "Rising Star" there was a
- conversation between Sheridan and Bester about the coming telepath war?
- <p>
- Not my fault if you're not paying attention.
-
- <p>
- <em>Wouldn't Garibaldi believe the telepath war had been averted since
- Edgars was killed?</em><br>
- No, Edgars wasn't trying to *start* a war, he was trying to solve it
- BEFORE it started. He knew it was coming, is coming, and was trying to
- give normals an edge. That edge is now gone. Again, you're
- misinterpreting or misremembering what's been established and saying
- it's an error on our part.
-
- <p>
- <em>If B5 is a free port, why did Byron need to ask permission? Isn't
- the station open to anyone?</em><br>
- Individually, yes...but again, pay attention, we're talking about a
- COLONY, which means you've got several hundred people living in one
- area, under one authority (Byron), with an unknown or unspecified
- agenda, whose presence might bring problems from the Psi Corps and
- elsewhere. So yeah, they're going to need somebody's permission.
-
- <p>
- <em>Why did Sheridan break his promise to Lochley?</em><br>
- He didn't break his promise...he moved this into a political decision,
- which is his purview. He said specifically, "If it's a political
- problem, or involves the Alliance, it's my turf." This is a strategic
- decision on behalf of the Alliance.
-
- <p>
- <em>How can Byron project images? We haven't seen that before. It
- took an entire mob of telepaths in
- <a href="030.html">"A Race Through Dark Places"</a>
- to fool Bester.</em><br>
- Well, now you've got a contradiction. Either we have seen this before,
- or we haven't seen it before. You say where did it come from, then
- cite an example of where it's been seen before. And if you'll go back
- and rewatch that episode, you'll see that teeps can act collectively
- and be very strong.
-
- <p>
- [...] No...again, you're distorting the situation. The task wasn't
- just to send an image into his [Bester's] head, it was to CONVINCE HIM
- that this image had really happened, and it took a lot of them to do
- this to a Psi Cop. That's why it took so many of them; he's a strong
- target. It ain't the same as doing it to a normal. You're not
- thinking through what you're saying.
-
- <p>
- <em>Why don't Byron and his people just turn invisible and live on
- the station without anyone knowing they're there?</em><br>
- Maybe because they are (or are trying to be) the good guys? Maybe
- because they don't actually vanish, or turn off sound, they can
- individually manipulate somebody by pressing on receptors and
- distorting things like their time sense...but they're going to show up
- on cameras, and on sensors, and unless they want to constantly try and
- control every single person on the station in large groups as they pass
- by, they're going to be discovered, and booted off the station. So
- they may as well do the right thing and ask. Just because someone
- *can* steal doesn't mean they *should* steal.
-
- <p>
- Besides, where are they going to live? Quarters have to be assigned,
- and they're always short on space. Food has to be paid for. On and
- on. Your contention doesn't make sense...they're not gods.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885480715 "That last one is what hooked me. I figured you'd be
- spending the next few weeks explaining how you really hadn't broken the
- cardinal rule of B5 [<em>"No cute kids or robots"</em>] by introducing
- little Simon."
-
- <p>
- That means you went for the okeydoke...and thus didn't see the
- last bit coming. That was the intent.
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925271 <em>How did the assassin manage to position himself
- outside the window so precisely?</em><br>
- Excuse me, folks, but he was using a B5 starfury, which is programmed
- like all starfuries there to sync up with the station's rotation for
- purposes of docking, ejecting, and holding position for repair purposes.
- All a pilot would have to do is tell the on-board computer to sync up
- the thrusters with the station's rotation, and it'd be done.
-
- <p>
- This is a no-brainer...which is why I didn't specify it in dialogue
- (also it would've killed the drama of the moment).
-
- <p>
- <li>@@@885925199 <em>Was Garibaldi's "it's a little crooked" comment
- about the EA logo meant as foreshadowing?</em><br>
- No, but it was certainly meant as a subtle double-entendre, given his
- recent experiences.
-
- </ul>
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