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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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Colby makes a last desperate break for freedom, as Sinclair's problems reach
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a climactic finish on Minbar.
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</cite></blockquote>
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Issue 4 (April 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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Penciller: Michael Netzer
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Inker: Rob Leigh</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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As Jason Colby gathers his belongings -- including a picture of his dead
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wife -- his video tap shows Col. Rabock talking to Ivanova, demanding
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permission to board the station. Colby recognizes Rabock as Webster.
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<p>
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In Medlab, Rabock upbraids Sheridan for allowing Talia to scan Hall.
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Sheridan retorts that Hall was about to die, that the scan has given them
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a lead in the Minbari assassination plot, and that they're trying to track
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down the man who attacked Hall. Rabock storms away, which strikes
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Sheridan as odd. "I would've thought an internal affairs investigator would
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be interested in any information we uncovered," he says.
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<p>
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Sinclair's trial is interrupted when Delenn charges into the chambers,
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claiming to have new information that might exonerate him. Neroon objects
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to her presence -- her association with Sinclair invalidates anything she
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might say. Delenn begins to describe what Garibaldi and Sheridan have
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learned; the tribunal decides to hear her evidence privately.
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<p>
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Rabock speaks privately with a superior over a comm channel. He tells the
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mysterious man that Colby will take the fall for smuggling the weapons into
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Sinclair's luggage. His superior points out that if Colby is blamed, the
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cover story about Cypher being responsible will fall apart. Colby must be
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killed. Rabock's superior mentions that Rabock killed Colby's wife to help
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recruit Colby into the Homeguard -- an unfortunate revelation, since Colby
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is listening in on the conversation from his quarters.
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<p>
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Delenn finishes her report on the situation on Babylon 5. Neroon dismisses
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it out of hand as a delaying tactic, and says that once it becomes clear that
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Sinclair's friends are fabricating evidence to set him free, the warrior
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caste will demand a renewed war against Earth. Delenn counters that the
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war was ended the first time because some humans, including Sinclair, carry
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Minbari souls, a situation which hasn't changed. Neroon scoffs at that.
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<p>
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Rabock checks in with Garibaldi to find out how the manhunt is proceeding.
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It's proceeding as planned, though as yet there's no trace of the man Talia
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described. While Rabock watches, Garibaldi discovers a visual log of the
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docking bay that shows Colby loading weapons onto Delenn's flyer. That's
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enough for the computer to search the personnel files and determine who
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Colby is.
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<p>
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Rabock, who slipped away the moment he saw the video, arrives at Colby's
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quarters as Garibaldi and Sheridan rush to the scene. As he enters,
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Colby ambushes him and takes him hostage. Sheridan and Garibaldi arrive;
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Sheridan agrees to let Colby get to Rabock's shuttle unhindered. As soon
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as Colby is out of earshot, Sheridan orders a wing of Starfuries to
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take out the ship's engine when it emerges.
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<p>
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The shuttle leaves the station. Rabock tells Colby to put down his gun -- and
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hits Colby with an intense burst of telepathic pain when Colby doesn't
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comply. Colby figures it out: Webster isn't Rabock at all. He's Cypher.
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Colby grabs his gun and begins firing. Unfortunately, he hits the shuttle's
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systems several times; it explodes before the waiting Starfuries can fire
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a shot.
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<p>
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Neroon cites the video as evidence that Sinclair is simply part of a larger
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conspiracy to assassinate the Minbari leader, and demands that such an act
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of war be responded to in kind. The tribunal agrees. As its head is
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pronouncing sentence, Sinclair invokes an ancient law, offering his life
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in exchange for war. This infuriates Neroon, who accuses Sinclair of mocking
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Minbari customs... but the tribunal rules that Sinclair's request is valid.
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<p>
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The Minbari leader enters the court chamber, flanked by robed acolytes,
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and demands to be heard. He has been watching the trial, and the fact that
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Sinclair was willing to pay the steepest possible price for peace has
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convinced him that Sinclair is "a good and just man." He pardons Sinclair.
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<p>
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Later, Delenn congratulates Sinclair on the ploy. He knew that the leader,
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as head of the Grey Council, would never allow the execution because of
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Sinclair's Minbari soul. As Delenn bids Sinclair farewell, he surprises
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her by kissing her on the cheek.
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<p>
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Sheridan, Ivanova, and Garibaldi discuss the situation. All the principals
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are gone -- even Hall's body, which had been loaded onto Rabock's ship.
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Garibaldi says he still doesn't believe Hall was Cypher, doesn't think Cypher
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even exists.
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<p>
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They're interrupted by the arrival of an Earthforce officer: Colonel Tiffany
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Rabock. Garibaldi is stunned -- maybe Cypher did exist after all.
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<p>
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On Earth, in an office with a stylized, militaristic psi symbol on the
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floor, a man deletes the files for Colby and Webster and asks the computer
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to search Psi-Corps records for a person matching the "Cypher" program's
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criteria. "Somewhere out there," he says, "a new Cypher is waiting to be
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found..."
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<H2><A NAME="BP">Backplot</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> Neroon knew, before
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<a href="/lurk/guide/033.html">"All Alone in the Night,"</a>
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that Sinclair was alleged to be carrying a Minbari soul. It
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seems he doesn't believe it, or doesn't care.
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<li> The Minbari leader has the power to pardon criminals, even those
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convicted of treason.
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> Who's the mysterious man in charge of Cypher? From the "PSI" in his
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office on the last page, it seems he's connected with Psi-Corps.
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Perhaps he's part of Bureau 13? (cf.
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<a href="/lurk/guide/028.html">"A Spider in the Web"</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> The plot to set Hall up as Cypher seems flawed; if Webster and his
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superior had succeeded in convincing everyone that Hall was Cypher,
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that'd mean another cover story would have to be concocted if
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they wanted to do anything they'd ordinarily pin on Cypher.
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<li> Sinclair and Delenn are more than just colleagues, clearly; unless
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Sinclair has picked up some of Ivanova's Russian habits, kissing
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a foreign official is hardly an ambassadorial thing to do.
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<li> Sinclair now seems to have an ally in the leader of the Minbari.
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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> In this issue's behind-the-scenes pages, Ann Bruice talks about the
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designs of various costumes on the show, and about being B5's
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costume designer.
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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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