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- <h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)</h3>
-
- <p>
- On Centauri Prime, the Centauri emperor prepares for his voyage off the
- homeworld. His prime minister plans to go with him -- citing the
- emperor's poor health -- but the emperor
- declines; the prime minister is next in line of authority and needs
- to remain behind in case of a crisis.
- "What I must do," the emperor explains, "cannot wait
- any longer." Before the emperor leaves, he tells the prime minister
- how much he appreciates him, and that he seldom shows the gratitude he
- should. Followed by four veiled Centauri women, the emperor leaves the
- throne room.
-
- <p>
- Ambassador G'Kar attempts to convince Captain Sheridan that inviting
- the Centauri emperor to Babylon 5 is unacceptable to the Narns, because
- of what his family did to them. Sheridan tries to tell G'Kar that
- this emperor has gone out of his way to be nice to the Narns, but G'kar
- dismisses it as a technicality. Sheridan tells G'Kar that the
- resentment the Narn have against the Centauri is not his problem, and
- that everyone is welcome aboard the station, including the emperor.
- Sheridan tells G'Kar that he should use the opportunity to open a
- dialogue with the emperor, but G'Kar refuses to listen. As he leaves,
- Sheridan tells him not to do something he will regret. "It's too late
- for that, Captain. Too late by far."
-
- <p>
- A group of Centauri ships come through the jump gate as a frequent
- visitor to Babylon 5 over the last several months arrives on the
- station. The guard asks him if there is anything he can do to assist,
- but as soon as the man sees Garibaldi, he replies that he's found what
- he's looking for, and leaves.
-
- <p>
- Londo meets with Refa, who details what Londo is to do when he meets
- with the Centauri emperor. Londo is to deliver a carefully planned
- speech, which discusses the decline of the Centauri government and the
- need for change, and contains several predictions about the economy and the
- military that Refa has already arranged to come to pass. Refa's plan
- is to make the emperor look weak and short-sighted. Though Londo
- realizes this will not endear him to the emperor and his court, Refa
- explains that the emperor's health is very poor, and he is not
- expected to live much longer. Refa tells Londo that, if they don't
- take the opportunity that now presents itself, they may not be in
- the proper position when the time comes. Refa leaves Londo to study
- the speech. Vir, who had been watching the proceedings, is made
- uncomfortable by the situation, and tells Londo so when he asks.
- "Then, for once," says Londo, "we have something in common."
-
- <p>
- The emperor's ship arrives and docks. The command crew of Babylon 5, in
- full dress, is in the docking bay to meet him. The emperor offers
- Sheridan the hands of friendship, which Sheridan accepts. After
- introductions are complete, the emperor tells him that he is very
- impressed with their choice to risk great dangers in order to achieve
- peace. Sheridan offers to begin the tour, but the emperor interrupts,
- asking Dr. Franklin about Ambassador Kosh, as he has never seen a
- Vorlon before. He is curious because the Centauri have sent many
- expeditions into Vorlon space, but none have returned, and he wants to
- know more about the stories he has heard.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/emperor-arrive.gif"> The Emperor arrives.
-
- <p>
- G'Kar is communicating with Karmok, a Narn government official, who
- tells him that the Ka-Ri endorsed G'Kar's plans. G'Kar asks when the
- best time would be to perform the act, and Karmok tells him that he
- should do it at the reception. Karmok asks if G'Kar is sure he wants
- to do it, but G'Kar insists he is. "It is a strange feeling, Karmok,
- to know suddenly that all the decisions in your life have brought you
- to this place. There is no longer doubt or uncertainty. The future
- now consists of only three probablities." He opens a box sitting
- nearby, and removes a shiny dagger from within. "In the moment that I
- strike, the emperor and I will both die. Or, he will die and I will
- spend my life in prison. Or, I will fail and be killed. For the first
- time in my life, the path is clear."
-
- <p>
- Sheridan joins the emperor in an observation dome.
- The emperor asks why Sheridan decided to join
- EarthForce. Sheridan says that it was his choice, that he joined
- before war, when a draft was instated. Sheridan says that he
- wanted to make a difference, and asks why the emperor is so
- interested. The emperor responds by saying he never made a choice in
- his life because all of his actions had been predetermined, and that he
- never thought he had to choose otherwise. He wonders what may
- have happened had he done so.
-
- <p>
- Sheridan offers his perspective. "That's why my father taught me to live
- each second as though it were the last moment of my life. If you love,
- love without reservation. If you fight, fight without fear. He called
- it the way of the warrior." Sheridan admits that he has only a few
- regrets, but the emperor says he has many more, and that he has lost
- and forgotten most of his life. The emperor says, even though most of
- his life has slipped away, and most of his options are gone, there
- still is the opportunity to do something that can make a difference,
- and he will not let it slip by. Meanwhile, the man who arrived aboard
- Babylon 5 earlier is standing in the corridor, watching and listening
- as Garibaldi makes security plans for the emperor's reception.
-
- <p>
- As the reception for the emperor begins, G'Kar is in his quarters,
- preparing for the task which lies before him. "I take this action," he
- dictates into a machine, "without the knowledge or permission of my
- government. Neither should my aide, Na'Toth, be held accountable for
- my actions. The responsibility is mine alone. I ask that my remains
- and my personal property be sent back to Narn--to my family. My copy
- of the Book of G'Quan I leave to Na'Toth, with the hope of her eventual
- enlightenment."
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/gkar-will.gif"> G'Kar makes out his will.
-
- <p>
- At the reception, Sheridan asks Ivanova about the veiled Centauri women
- who follow the emperor around. Ivanova explains that they are
- telepaths, always linked to the emperor. Two go with him at all times,
- and two remain at home at all times. Since all four can see and hear
- what the others see and hear, the emperor can be kept apprised of what
- is going on at home, while his court can learn what he is doing
- abroad. Ivanova asks Sheridan if he knows what the emperor's important
- speech is about. Sheridan tells her that he doesn't know, and that he
- hoped it would bring Ambassador Kosh to the reception, but Kosh is not
- present. One visitor they did not expect to see, however, G'Kar,
- arrives and promises Sheridan that he will listen to the emperor.
-
- <p>
- Nearby, the man following Garibaldi is finally captured. Garibaldi
- demands to know why he has been following him. He says he needs to talk
- to Garibaldi, but before he has a
- chance to explain, several other security guards arrive. Though
- pressed to say something, the man remains silent and is taken away by
- the guards.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/stranger.gif"> "I need to talk to you."
-
- <p>
- The emperor and his train proceed to the reception, and G'Kar prepares
- the dagger he has brought along. Delenn sees this, but G'Kar moves away
- as she walks toward him. In a corridor, as the emperor walks, his face suddenly
- contorts and he clutches his chest as he falls. The Centauri with him,
- including the telepaths, turn in alarm. Dr. Franklin rushes out of
- the reception to help. On the Centauri homeworld, the remaining two
- telepaths enter the throne room and approach the prime minister, who is
- talking with two Minbari, and another gentleman who appears to be
- human. The prime minister rises in alarm, as if he knows what has happened
- aboard Babylon 5.
-
- <p>
- In MedLab, Dr. Franklin is alone with the bedridden emperor, who gives him an
- important message to deliver, something that can't be entrusted to another
- Centauri.
-
- <p>
- Londo and Vir meet with Refa again. Refa tells Londo that their
- competitors are preparing to take power as soon as the emperor dies.
- But Refa wants to prevent that. He tells Londo that they need to do
- something extraordinary, something to assure their side gains power.
- Londo remembers something Morden told him long ago. "He said, 'Just
- pick a target...'" Refa asks Londo what he means, and Londo explains.
- "I believe there is a Narn colony on the border of Centauri space,
- quadrant 14." The very mention of this makes Vir uneasy, but Londo and
- Refa brush it off. Refa tells Londo that the colony is a listening
- post the Narns have used for many years to spy on them, but that the
- planet should be ours. "Well then," Londo says, "let us take it
- back!" Refa claims it would require a major assault, costing many
- lives, but Londo says that he will take care of it, and tells Refa
- to send some Centauri military vessels to quadrant 14. Refa doesn't
- see how that will help, but Londo says it will be enough. Refa, though
- still unconvinced, tells Londo that he will see to it, and leaves.
- Londo turns to Vir. "Find Mr. Morden. Bring him here." Vir begs
- Londo to reconsider his actions, and to just listen to him this once.
- He tries to tell Londo that once he does this, he cannot turn back.
- Londo claims that he has no choice, and then tells Vir that, if he does
- not find Morden, he will do so himself.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/londo-refa.gif"> "Let us take it back!"
-
- <p>
- "No. No, I'll go," says Vir. "I'll go, and I'll bring him back. And some
- day I'm
- going to remind you of this conversation. And maybe then...then you'll
- understand."
-
- <p>
- "I understand... just fine," Londo says. "By this time tomorrow, we
- will be at war with the Narns. May the Great Maker forgive me."
-
- <p>
- G'Kar is in his quarters, again speaking with Karmok, telling him how
- upset he is that he didn't get a chance to assassinate the emperor.
- His door chimes; it's Dr. Franklin.
- G'Kar tells Karmok that he may soon have another opportunity, and
- quickly cuts off the communication. He lets Dr. Franklin in.
- Franklin tells
- him that he just saw the emperor. G'Kar asks how the emperor is, and tells
- Franklin he was anxious to meet him. Franklin tells him that the emperor had a
- message for him. At first, G'Kar doesn't want to hear the message, but
- he changes his mind when Franklin says, "He wanted to say
- he's sorry." Franklin continues. "He came all the way out here, risked
- his health, and endangered his life, so that he could stand beside a
- Narn in neutral territory and apologize for all the things the Centauri
- have done to your people. For all the things his family did. He said,
- 'We were wrong. The hatred between our people can never end until
- someone is willing to say, I'm sorry, and try to find a way to make
- things right again, to atone for our actions.' He said it was the only
- choice he ever made in his life, and now that seems to have been taken
- away from him." This news strikes G'Kar deeply, and he says he had no
- idea that the emperor had come for that reason. "No, I'm sure you
- didn't," answers Franklin. "Maybe that's the biggest tragedy of the whole
- damn story."
-
- <p>
- Londo is asleep. As he is dreaming, he hears himself say, "Keep this
- up, G'Kar, and soon you won't have a planet to protect!" He sees a
- contigent of Narn fighters destroying the space station at Ragesh 3. Within
- seconds, that dissolves, and...
-
- <p>
- ...He sees a great, fiery star with a hand emerging from it, reaching
- toward something...
-
- <p>
- ...He sees Centauri Prime from orbit...
-
- <p>
- ...He finds himself standing on the dusty or sandy surface of a planet,
- shielding his eyes from the
- sun as a group of Shadow ships fly overhead...
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/dream1.gif">
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/dream2.gif">
-
- <p>
- ...He stands, dressed in ceremonial clothing, his head bowed, as a
- crown is placed upon his head...
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/dream3.gif">
-
- <p>
- ...He sits on a large throne, dressed in elaborate white clothes. He
- is aged, decrepit, and ill. Surveying
- his surroundings, he sees a Narn, his face aged and wrinkled,
- wrapped in a dark cloth. It is G'Kar...
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/dream4.gif">
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/dream5.gif">
-
- <p>
- ...Londo once again sees the great hand, stretching further and further
- from the star, grasping at something...
-
- <p>
- ...He is back in the throne room, in a struggle with G'Kar. They are
- both trying to strangle
- each other. Londo begins losing the struggle, and he begins to fall
- back, as...
-
- <p>
- ...he wakes up. He is quite disoriented, and picks up a small clock
- nearby, to check the
- time. "It has begun," he says.
-
- <p>
- At the Narn colony in quadrant 14, all is quiet as several Narn ships
- patrol the area. Without warning, three Shadow ships appear and begin
- firing at the Narn ships. The Narns put up a valiant fight, but can
- seemingly not even scratch the defenses of the enemy. The Shadow
- ships move toward the planet, destroying everything, and anything, in
- their way. The smaller Narn ships are all destroyed attempting to
- protect the planet. As the three Shadow ships arrive near the planet,
- a fourth appears and helps the others attack the colony on the planet,
- and the station orbiting it. After all has been destroyed, the four
- ships leave the vicinity, vanishing as they do so.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=150 height=112
- src="/lurk/gif/031/attack3.gif">
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/attack4.gif">
- <a href="/lurk/ftp/Clips/2explos.avi"><img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/movie.xbm"
- alt="[Movie]"></a>
-
- <p>
- Refa and Londo are walking through Babylon 5. Londo tells Refa that
- the Narn will be learning of what happened soon enough, and that
- Centauri forces can move in at any time. Refa says that he will have
- to move quickly as well, as he has something to take care of at home.
- He tells Londo it is an obstacle that must be removed, but he refuses
- to elaborate when Londo asks what it is. Refa leaves as G'Kar appears
- and addresses Londo in a threatening tone. Londo tries to explain, but
- before he has a chance to explain or escape, G'Kar drops the gruff
- facade and pulls Londo over to a nearby bar, where he buys him a
- drink. "I've heard something that makes me think there is still hope
- for us after all," G'Kar tells him. "I believed your people capable of
- only murder and pain. But, apparently, there is still a spark of
- decency in your genetic code. It's not much of a foundation, I'll
- grant you that, but it's a start!" The drinks arrive and they toast.
- "I never thought I would be saying this Mollari, but, to the health of
- your emperor. And, perhaps, to your health as well." Londo painfully
- accepts the toast, and thanks G'Kar, visibly shaken. They both drink.
-
- <p>
- Several large Centauri warships create a jump point and emerge near
- the destroyed colony
- just as several smaller Narn ships arrive and see the damage
- that has been done. They do not know what happened, but they quickly
- see the Centauri ships there. The Narn communicate this to the
- homeworld and prepare to attack the Centauri warships. The fighting
- begins, and several of the Narn ships are destroyed.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/battle.gif"> The battle is joined.
-
- <p>
- The Centauri prime minister stands quietly near the throne on Centauri
- Prime, thinking. He begins to walk away, but is stopped by four
- Centauri as he attempts to leave. They say nothing. The prime
- minister tries to call his guards, but before he can, one of the four
- thrusts a dagger deep into him, and he falls to the floor, dead.
-
- <p>
- Garibaldi is in his office, exhausted, when another security officer
- enters, telling him that the prisoner wants to speak with him.
- Garibaldi refuses at first, but the officer says the prisoner claims it's
- important. The prisoner enters. Garibaldi tells him that he has
- five minutes, and the man explains. "I was sent to find you. I have a
- message for you." He puts a data crystal on Garibaldi's desk. "I
- believe it will explain everything." Garibaldi is reluctant at first,
- but he puts the crystal into his player and starts it.
-
- <p>
- The screens light up, showing the face of Ambassador Jeffrey Sinclair.
- "Hello, old friend," Sinclair says. "It's been a while. I'm trusting
- this message to an associate of mine who is sworn to bring it to you at
- any cost--including his own life. My job on the Minbari homeworld is
- more than just representing Earth. The President doesn't know about
- that part yet, and...I don't think it would be wise of you to tell
- him. There's a great darkness coming, Michael. Some of the Minbari
- have been waiting for it a long time."
-
- <p>
- In C&C, Ivanova reports to Sheridan that they intercepted an open
- message sent from the Narn homeworld to G'Kar, reporting about the
- assault on the Narn colony in quadrant 14. This upsets and angers
- Sheridan greatly.
-
- <p>
- "The bearer of this message," Sinclair continues, "is one of my
- rangers. Some are Minbari. Most are humans. They have been drawn
- here to learn to work together and prepare for the fight ahead."
- Garibaldi pauses the message, and the ranger explains that they have
- been on Babylon 5 for nearly two months. He says they are an army, and
- that they are growing. Garibaldi asks if this army's weapons are coming
- through the station, and the ranger says no, but that they do have
- friends, and that he can say no more. Garibaldi continues the
- message. "Their job, for now, is to patrol the frontier, to listen, to
- watch, and to return with reports too sensitive to trust to regular
- channels. They are my eyes and ears. Where you see them, you see me."
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/ranger.gif"> The ranger watches the message.
-
- <p>
- Karmok reports to G'Kar that the Narn ships they sent saw the Centauri
- warships lead the assault. G'Kar asks what happened to the inhabitants
- of the colony. Karmok tells him that most died within the first few
- minutes of the attack, but that, if there are survivors, they are
- probably going to be enslaved by the Centauri forever, now that they
- are in control. Karmok quickly breaks off the communication, wondering
- how the Centauri were able to so easily break through their defenses.
- G'Kar turns away slowly from the monitor, shaking his fist in rage. "I
- reached out my hand, and he betrayed me. He <em>knew! And he betrayed
- me!</em>" He flings his arm across a nearby table, throwing everything on
- the table onto the floor. His rage growing, he wrenches the table from
- its legs and the throws it to the ground, where it breaks in two.
-
- <p>
- "In the name of our friendship," Sinclair concludes, "I ask that you
- give them every courtesy and cooperation. I wish I could tell you
- more...I wish I could warn you. But the others don't think it's time
- yet. Stay close to the Vorlon, and watch out for shadows. They
- move when you're not looking." The message ends, and as
- Garibaldi turns to the ranger, he receives a call on his commlink
- telling him that help is needed in the ambassadorial wing. The
- communication suddenly breaks off.
-
- <p>
- G'Kar bursts down the hall, his eyes burning. He knocks to the ground
- everyone who gets in his way. His voice filled with anger, he
- shouts, "Mollari! <em>Mollari!</em>" Sheridan and several security guards
- intercept him. Sheridan tells him that, if he returns to his quarters,
- they will not press charges. G'Kar pleads. "They're doing it to us again.
- Step
- aside, Sheridan. I won't let this happen. <em>Not again!</em>"
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=150 height=112
- src="/lurk/gif/031/again.gif"> "They're doing it to us again."
-
- <p>
- Sheridan
- offers to help G'Kar, but warns him that, should he
- attempt to attack Londo, he will either be killed or sent off the
- station, and that he can't help the other Narns either way. G'Kar
- shouts that the Centauri will kill everyone unless he does something.
- Sheridan tells him to decide what is more important: getting revenge
- against Londo, or saving the lives of many Narns. Making his decision,
- G'Kar gathers up all his energy for one final strike. The security
- guards prepare to fire if necessary, but G'Kar slams into a wall and
- falls down beside it. Sheridan and the other security guards leave him
- alone, in pain, to think.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/alone.gif"> Defeat.
-
- <p>
- In MedLab, the Centauri emperor tries to speak to Franklin, but
- Franklin tells him to take it easy and save his strength. Franklin
- asks if there is anything he can do to help, and the emperor tells him
- that he very much wanted to see a Vorlon. Dr. Franklin smiles and steps
- aside. The emperor turns his head, but seconds later, his face is
- covered by a shadow. He looks up to see Ambassador Kosh standing over
- his bed. "How will this end?" the emperor asks.
-
- <p>
- "In fire," Kosh intones.
-
- <p>
- Garibaldi tells Sheridan and Ivanova what he learned, but does not
- reveal the source. Ivanova asks him why he believes he can trust
- whoever told him this, and Garibaldi says that the source comes
- "highly recommended." Sheridan asks Garibaldi why he is holding
- something back, and Garibaldi tells him that he made a
- promise. Sheridan has a hard time accepting the information Garibaldi
- presents, and threatens to order Garibaldi to talk, but Garibaldi
- refuses, knowing that, if he did so, Sheridan would not be able to
- trust him again, because someone higher in the chain of command than
- Sheridan could order him to talk as well. Sheridan accepts this, and
- Garibaldi continues. "Ever since New Years, we've been hearing about
- some other major race on the prowl. My source tells me the rumors are
- true, and there may be some link to the Centauri government. Now, who
- or what that link is, I don't know, but they're definitely getting
- support."
-
- <p>
- "And you think this other race was behind the assault on quadrant 14?"
- asks Ivanova.
-
- <p>
- "It's possible," replies Garibaldi.
-
- <p>
- Sheridan tells them that, if that is true, their enemy wouldn't want
- anyone else to know. Ivanova tells him that all they have is
- supposition, but Sheridan says it is a good idea to make your opponent
- think you know more than you actually do. "Now, if your source is
- right, we may be able to play a bluff," Sheridan tells Garibaldi.
-
- <p>
- In MedLab, Refa, Londo, and the emperor's entourage stand around the
- emperor's bed. Refa tells the emperor that they retook the Narn colony
- and that not one Centauri was hurt or killed in doing so. Their
- homeworld is rejoicing, and the Centauri are powerful again, but he
- wants the emperor's blessing. He leans in close, but the
- emperor tells him nothing. The emperor points to Londo, who leans
- in. The emperor whispers something to him, then
- dies. Refa asks what the emperor said, and Londo tells him, "He said,
- 'Continue. Take my people back...to the stars.'" The two Centauri
- telepaths, who had been watching, look at each other and then walk
- away. Londo and Refa follow, but Refa stops Londo in the hall, asking
- him what the emperor really said. "He said," Londo answers, with great
- difficulty, "that we are both damned."
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/dying.gif"> The Emperor lies dying.
-
- <p>
- "Well," Refa tells him, "it's a small enough price to pay for
- immortality." Laughing, he walks away, leaving Londo alone in the
- hall.
-
- <p>
- G'Kar is back in his quarters, facing the wall, when the door opens and
- Sheridan enters. He tells G'Kar that he thinks he knows how Earth may
- be able to help, and that he has called a council meeting to discuss recent
- events. As Sheridan leaves, G'Kar tells him that he will attend the
- meeting. "Thank you... for stopping me."
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/thanks.gif"> "Thank you..."
-
- <p>
- At the council meeting, Sheridan addresses Londo, asking what will
- happen to the Narn civilians on the colony. Londo says the Centauri can't allow
- them to return to the Narn homeworld, but says that he is sure his
- government will find them something productive to do. Delenn tells him she
- thinks he means forced slavery, but Londo claims they have no desire to
- misuse anyone. G'Kar enters, and takes his seat at the council table.
- Sheridan tells Londo that he has received permission from Earth to send
- observers to the colony to check on the civilians, to make sure they
- aren't mistreated. Londo tells Sheridan the observers are not welcome, but
- Sheridan doesn't care. He tells Londo he shouldn't try shooting down
- an EarthForce ship; though Earth isn't looking for another war,
- it will shoot back if fired upon. Sheridan tells Londo that the observers
- will check on the survivors and put together a full report, including
- as much as they can learn about how the colony was so easily defeated.
- This disturbs Londo, who tells the council that he thinks he can convince the
- Centauri government to allow the civilians to return to the Narn
- homeworld, as long as no observers are sent to the colony. Sheridan
- agrees, and tells him, "I'm sure your gesture of goodwill will be
- appreciated for what it is...Ambassador." Delenn asks G'Kar to
- speak.
-
- <p>
- "Before coming here," G'Kar says, "I received a communique from my
- government. For a hundred years, the Centauri occupied our
- world. Devestated it. We swore we would never let that happen again.
- This attack on our largest civilian colony has inflicted terrible
- damage and loss of life. They've crossed a line we cannot allow them
- to cross. As a result, two hours ago my government officially declared
- war against the Centauri Republic. Our hope for peace is over. We are
- now at war...we are now at war."
-
- <p>
- Refa tells Londo and Vir that the death of the Centauri prime minister
- changed the balance of power on the Centauri homeworld, neutralizing
- the other powerful families, and leaving the emperor's nephew, who is
- on the side of Londo and Refa, the successor to the throne. Refa
- tries to give his cup to Vir, who just glares at him. Refa continues.
- "For the first time in a
- hundred years, Ambassador, our people are on the right track again, and
- we have you to thank for it. You will find the emperor's
- gratitude...most rewarding." Refa bids them farewell and leaves.
-
- <p>
- <img align=middle width=128 height=96
- src="/lurk/gif/031/success.gif"> "Our people are on the right track again."
-
- <p>
- "I'm surprised," Vir tells Londo after Refa leaves. "You could have
- asked to be named to the royal court. It would have put you in a
- position to become emperor yourself one day. That's what you want,
- isn't it?"
-
- <p>
- Londo thinks back, recalling his recent dream of being crowned and
- then, many years later, being strangled by G'Kar. "No. I have no
- desire to be emperor," he tells Vir. "I prefer to work behind the
- scenes. The reward is nearly as great, and the risk far, far less."
-
- <p>
- Garibaldi thanks the ranger for his help in saving the lives of so
- many Narns. When the ranger asks if Garibaldi will give the
- cooperation he needs, Garibaldi agrees, as long as the ranger keeps him
- informed of what the rangers learn, both here and abroad. The ranger
- says he will, as long as their presence is kept a secret. Garibaldi
- agrees to that, but asks one last question. "Aside from me, does
- anybody else know you're here?"
-
- <p>
- "Just one other," the ranger says as he walks away.
-
- <p>
- Delenn, in her quarters, examines a message crystal in her hands
- closely. She puts it into her player, and is greeted with a voice she,
- too, hasn't heard in a long time. "Hello, old friend..."
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