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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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As Sinclair's trial begins, Sheridan and his crew race to unravel the
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mystery of the Chiyoda-Ku.
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</cite></blockquote>
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Issue 3 (March 1995)
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<p>
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Setting: Between
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<a href="/lurk/guide/024.html">"Revelations"</a>
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and
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<a href="/lurk/guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows"</a>
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<pre> Writer: Mark Moretti
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Premise: J. Michael Straczynski
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Artist: Carlos Garzon
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Colorist: Robbie Busch</pre>
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<p>
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<hr>
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<p>
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<h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
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<p>
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On Minbar, Delenn visits Sinclair after the inauguration of the "Chosen One"
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as leader. Sinclair is sure someone was out to frame him. He's further
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puzzled when Delenn mentions that the message that told the Minbari there
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was an assassin on their world came from Babylon 5.
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<p>
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On Babylon 5, Sheridan is talking to Senator Hidoshi, who seems to believe
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that Sinclair might be guilty; he mentions Sinclair's suspicions about a
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plot to assassinate the president, and conjectures that maybe Sinclair
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thought the Minbari were behind the plot. Hidoshi passes along a message
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from Psi-Corps: Dexter Hall is to be kept isolated, under guard. An
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Earthforce internal affairs officer, Colonel Rabock, is being sent to take
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control of the situation.
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<p>
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In his quarters, Jason Colby listens in on the conversation as Sheridan
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objects to an outsider taking over an ongoing investigation. Hidoshi
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dismisses Sheridan's claim that what Talia saw in Hall's mind indicates
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that someone else nearby is involved. Hearing that, Colby prepares to
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get rid of Talia. Sheridan says he intends to
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continue the investigation until Rabock arrives; Hidoshi begins to tell
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him that Hall is a rogue telepath known as "Cypher."
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<p>
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Talia walks through the Zocalo, Colby close behind. She senses powerful
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anger, but when she turns, Colby is gone. He has stepped into a comm booth
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and is talking to a bearded man called "Webster," who tells him to get rid
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of Hall, but leave Talia alone. Colby asks Webster to get him off Babylon
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5; he thinks he's fulfilled his end of the bargain and wants to go home.
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Webster agrees and says he'll use G'Kar to get Colby out.
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<p>
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Meanwhile, Garibaldi doesn't believe Hall is Cypher; he thinks Cypher isn't
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even a real rogue, just "plausible deniability for deep cover ops." He
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also tells Sheridan there's no way Sinclair is guilty.
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<p>
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On Minbar, Sinclair is led to trial. Delenn meets the head prosecutor: Alit
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Neroon (cf. episode
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<a href="../guide/017.html">"Legacies."</a>)
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<p>
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G'Kar has called a council meeting, outraged that the council wasn't informed
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of the accusation against Sinclair. "Are <em>our</em> leaders in danger,
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also?" he asks. Sheridan smooths things over just in time to be called
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to medlab.
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<p>
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Colby grabs Talia and pulls her into a transport tube car. She knows
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instantly that he's Hall's attacker. Garibaldi appears; Colby makes a run
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for it, leaving Talia behind. She and Garibaldi arrive in medlab, where
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they find Sheridan. Talia agrees to do a deep scan of Hall. Ivanova
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reports that Colonel Rabock's ship has arrived early; Sheridan tells her
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to stall him.
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<p>
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Talia begins her scan. She sees Hall undercover, infiltrating a group called
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the Homers. They're on the Chiyoda-Ku, celebrating the death of "that
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'Minbari stooge' -- President Santiago." One of the celebrants claims there's
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an even bigger event coming up, that he delivered a weapon to someone on
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Babylon 5 to use in the assassination of the new Minbari leader. Hall slips
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away to send a warning to the Minbari, but someone notices him, and a
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firefight ensues. He's hit, but reaches the cockpit and locks the door.
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He orders the pilot to call for help. Before the pilot can finish, the others
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break in and start shooting, hitting the pilot and the communications console.
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In desperation, Hall grabs for a breather and opens the ship's exhaust vents.
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The others perish in the near-vacuum, and Hall himself is half-conscious,
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on the verge of death, when Babylon 5's Starfuries arrive. Much later, he
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awakens in medlab to find a gun pointed at his head; he reacts reflexively,
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blasting his assailant with pain, and forces himself to seek out another
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telepath.
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<p>
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As Talia reaches the end of his memories, Hall dies. Colonel Rabock barges
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into medlab -- he's "Webster," the man who was talking to Colby.
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<p>
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On Minbar, Sinclair stands before an imposing panel of Minbari. "Ambassador
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Sinclair," one of them says. "You stand accused of plotting to assassinate
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the Chosen One, our leader. How do you plead...?"
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<H2><A NAME="BP">Backplot</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> What was the bargain between Colby and Col. Rabock?
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<li> Is there still an assassin on Minbar? (see
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<a href="#AN:assassin">Analysis</a>)
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> For once, Garibaldi's sixth sense about Talia and the transport
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tube (cf. episode
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<a href="../guide/018.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness, part 1"</a>)
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works to her advantage rather than her annoyance!
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<li> <a name="AN:assassin">It's still not clear that Sinclair was the
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intended recipient</a> of
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the weapons and map; the Homer thought that there was going to be
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a real assassination attempt, something Sinclair obviously would
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never do. If that's the case, there's still a would-be assassin
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at large on Minbar.
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<li> Further, Sinclair would never have gotten in trouble if it hadn't
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been for Talia's discovery of an assassination plot, which presumably
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prompted the call that warned the Minbari to look for an assassin.
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<li> Why did Colby continue to go after Talia even after he was explicity
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told not to? That would seem to indicate that whatever the bargain
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between Col. Rabock and Colby is, it's not something Colby considers
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a matter of life and death, something to be respected at the risk of
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his own discovery.
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> This issue's behind-the-scenes pages:
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<ul>
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<li> John Iacovelli discusses the design of the sets and some of
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the show's philosophy.
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<li> Roland Rosenkranz describes the design of the Narn fighter
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cockpit.
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<li> Marc-Louis Walters describes the show's hand weapon design,
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from PPG pistols to grenade launchers to Minbari knives.
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</ul>
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="JMS">jms speaks</A></H2>
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<pre>
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</pre>
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