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- <h3>Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)</h3>
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- Franklin is approaching his new job of developing complete medical profiles
- of all the Alliance member races with his usual enthusiasm. He convinces
- the Pak'ma'ra he is examining today to drink a barium solution so that he
- can track its upper digestive tract, and gets treated to an impressive
- demonstration of projectile vomiting an instant later.
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- Three rogue telepaths arrive on the station without money or papers. Zack
- is reluctant to let them in, but Byron and Lyta are there to force the
- issue. Zack accedes, but asks Lyta if he can talk to her alone.
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- In the transport tube, Peter, one of the new arrivals, demonstrates how
- much stronger his telekinesis ability has become by lofting a steel ball.
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- Zack demands to know why Lyta is hanging out with "those people" and orders
- her to stop seeing Byron. Lyta responds that Byron is trying to create a
- better world and accuses Zack of jealousy. Without letting him interrupt
- she tells him that she has been used by everyone, risked her life for
- everyone and received nothing in return, even from him. Finally someone
- cares about her and others like her. She would follow Byron gladly into
- hell, she says and asks Zack what he could possibly say to change that. He
- is speechless and she leaves.
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- Byron is leading the new telepaths through DownBelow towards their quarters
- when their way is blocked by a surly lurker and his mates. To the man's
- surprise, three times Byron asks him to hit him. After this Byron asks if
- the third strike was any better than the first or second, or if he expects
- anything more satisfying from the fourth, fifth or sixth. He leans forward
- and tells the man quietly that no amount of hitting others will satisfy or
- solve his anger, then walks on by leaving the man stupefied. When his
- mates ask what Byron said, the man angrily calls it a teep trick.
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- Doctor Franklin formally requests a complete medical and genetic history
- from the Hyach ambassador. She replies that for the first time, the
- Elders of their geritocracy have decided to make this available to an
- outsider. Her young assistant, Kirin, demands to know if Franklin would
- die to protect the confidentiality of the information they will provide
- him. He explains the security precautions he is taking with the files.
- She asks him even more fiercely if he would put his life ahead of theirs,
- and he snaps "You aren't asking anything that I haven't already considered,
- and the answer is yes, I would die before I allow my work to be used in
- biogenetic warfare." Kirin's concerns are quelled for the moment.
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- When the doctor leaves however, Kirin says this is a mistake. "What if he
- finds out?" The Ambassador counsels acceptance of the will of her elders.
- Kirin says that if he betrays them, then she'll kill him.
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- Lyta gets angry when she sees the state Byron's in. Ignoring his hint to
- be left alone, she begins washing his wounds, and demands to know why he
- didn't fight back. He explains that violence is not their way. Violence
- is the way of the mundanes and the Psi Corps, and it always fails. If they
- wish to form a system that can last, it must be built on nonviolence. Lyta
- begins sputtering, don't bullies make him want to strike back? Byron
- begins to laugh, and calls her a BCMFO (brightly colored fast moving
- object) a comet who blazes into every room she enters. "There's so much
- more to you than meets the eye," he marvels. "If you only knew," she
- replies dryly. She kisses him tenderly, and bashfully moves to leave. He
- asks her why she never stays the night and when she explains that she
- doesn't feel like part of the group yet, he takes her out of his room and
- asks the others what they feel about Lyta being one of them. The
- other telepaths surround and embrace her.
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- Kirin delivers the final data crystals Franklin requested. He asks her why
- the records only date back 800 years when the Hyach civilization has been
- around for 7000. She tells him to make do. Her attitude only exacerbates
- his feeling that the Hyach are hiding something, and his formidable
- curiosity is roused.
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- Peter gets separated from his fellows in DownBelow. Suddenly he is set
- upon by the men who hassled them earlier. When he uses his talent to fight
- back they beat him senseless. He is rushed to Medlab where Byron makes a
- special appeal to Dr. Franklin to save him. As Byron looks at Peter's
- broken body, the rest of his people watch through his eyes. When they set
- out to punish the perpetrators, Byron rushes off to stop them. He finds
- them in a corridor torturing one of the bullies with a vision of
- immolation. He calms them down and steps over to the man who has passed
- out from shock, just as Zack comes along and arrests him.
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- Franklin's search for ancient Hyach records is fruitless so he initiates a
- search for Hyach in other species' records.
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- Byron frantically tries to get released from his cell. He can feel his
- people assaulting Peter's attacker somewhere.
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- Franklin is roused from his observation of Peter by a return on his search.
- A Drazi pilot reports a rare sighting of a Hyach-doh coming into their camp
- and begging for transportation, but says in accordance with his contract he
- refused, and reported the Hyach-doh for "collection." Intrigued, Franklin
- starts a search for references to Hyach-doh.
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- The results are stunning. Walking slowly back to his quarters, Franklin
- keeps reading the material he has uncovered. Kirin is waiting for him and
- orders him at gunpoint into a deserted storage room. He shows her what
- he's found. The Hyach-doh were a species that developed through parallel
- evolution alongside and cross-fertile with the Hyach. The Hyach Ambassador
- enters and confirms that about a millenium ago the Hyach began a
- religious-based program of exterminating the Hyach-doh, Now the Hyach are
- regretting their "success" as their birthrate has been dropping ever since.
- Something in the Hyach-doh DNA was necessary for the Hyach race to survive.
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- The ambassador asks Franklin to help them find what it is that they are
- missing. He refuses. Even though did not kill the Hyach-doh themselves,
- their complicity in the cover-up makes them accomplices, he says. Besides,
- it would take far greater resources than he has to find the answer. If
- they want help, they must reveal their past. The Ambassador orders Kirin
- to free Franklin. Now that one outsider has discovered the truth, the
- Elders are prepared to acknowledge it more widely. The ambassador asks
- Franklin's forgiveness, but he replies, only the Hyach-doh can give that,
- and they're all dead.
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- As Zack releases Byron he asks about the murder. Byron asks, how should he
- know, he's been locked up all day, but if he'd been allowed out the man
- might not be dead.
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- Byron steps dejectedly over sleeping bodies to his curtained corner with
- Lyta in tow. He is depressed and ashamed that his people won't follow his
- creed. Lyta offers him to take comfort in her for awhile. She nervously
- explains that she hasn't been with anyone since she was altered by the
- Vorlons and warns him that he might get burned. "Then let it burn." he
- says. As they make love he begins to see her memories of her time with the
- Vorlons. Her rescue, her carrying duties, her punishment by Kosh II, her
- ability to feel the Shadows, and then her alteration. She envisions
- floating in a tank.
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- Byron is horrified to see Lyta's eyes go full black. The other telepaths
- in the room wake up to the intensity of Byron's thoughts.
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- Floating Lyta sees another tank nearby. It contains a nonhuman fetus.
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- The telepaths are weeping.
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- There are more tanks with fetuses, and many, many more tanks with adult
- forms floating in them.
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- Byron embraces Lyta tightly as the telepaths stand in a circle outside his
- curtains watching them.
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- Afterwards Byron questions her about what she has revealed. The Vorlons
- were responsible for creating telepaths as foot soldiers in the war with the
- Shadows. Now that the Vorlons are gone there is no one to give an
- accounting for this genetic violation of the human species. So since they
- were created to save everyone else, Byron argues, everyone else owes them a
- homeland. If the Alliance refuses to grant them this, "Then we'll make
- sure they have no other choice," Byron says ominously.
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