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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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The return of Babylon 4 leads the crew to a dangerous encounter and Delenn
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to revelations about the life of Valen.
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Issue 12 (January 1998)
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Setting: Season four, after
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<a href="/lurk/guide/072.html">"Into the Fire"</a>
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<pre> Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
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Artist: Mike Collins</pre>
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<h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
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Ivanova is in C&C, telling the crew about the final encounter with the
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Shadows and Vorlons
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(<a href="/lurk/guide/072.html">"Into the Fire"</a>)
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when a distress signal from Babylon 4 arrives.
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The senior staff meets to discuss the situation. It's definitely Babylon 4,
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Ivanova says; the ID codes match. However, the signal is coming from a
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different location than the last place Babylon 4 was seen. Sheridan notes
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that since B4 was built on a much bigger budget than B5, there were a number
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of differences. "It was equipped with the biggest ion engines ever made,"
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he says. "They didn't want it to be a sitting duck, like the previous three
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that were destroyed during construction."
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Delenn reveals that after the last Shadow War, Babylon 4 was taken to a place
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of rest, its final location a secret. The crew who took it there never
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returned. Its fate was a mystery for nine hundred years -- until now. She
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urges Sheridan to investigate, since the station might contain priceless
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information about Minbari history. Sheridan agrees.
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When they arrive at the source of the signal in a White Star, the crew is
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horrified to see Babylon 4 floating dead in orbit around a planet, battered
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and barely recognizable. Scanners pick up a weak power source and the distress
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signal, no signs of life or activity.
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Wearing EVA suits, Delenn, Ivanova, Sheridan and Garibaldi leave the White
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Star and enter Babylon 4. The docking bay is full of debris, but they work
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their way through it and find an entrance. Soon they're in the station's
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Garden area, an empty metallic space.
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Or almost empty -- the crew scatters as shots are fired in their direction.
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They take cover near a core shuttle, the aliens out of range of their PPGs.
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Thinking quickly, Garibaldi fires at some fuel tanks in the shuttle, sending
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the car flying toward the aliens and smashing them with flaming debris.
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Garibaldi suggests heading toward C&C -- there was no ship outside, so
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whoever dropped the aliens off might be coming back to pick them up.
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As the crew floats away, a hand reaches up out of the remains of the core
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shuttle.
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Arriving in C&C, the crew finds that the solar panels have been brought
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online, most likely by the aliens. Sheridan speculates that they were
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scavengers raiding the station, something Delenn considers sacrilege -- the
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station belongs to history. "Not for long, I'm afraid," Ivanova says;
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it seems the arrival of the aliens disturbed B4's orbit, and the station
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will fall into the atmosphere in about 72 hours.
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The surviving alien, meanwhile, has slipped unnoticed out of the station.
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It places an explosive charge on the White Star, which moments later is
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destroyed in a spectacular burst of light.
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As Ivanova and Garibaldi struggle to adjust the distress signal to ask
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B5 to send help -- a daunting task, since the station's controls are now
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a melange of English, Minbari, and another language nobody recognizes --
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Delenn accesses the station's records. What she finds fascinates her:
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the testaments of two Minbari of a thousand years ago, Nukenn of the
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religious caste and Rashok of the warrior caste, both describing the
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arrival and work of Valen.
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"Valen was of us, and not of us," intones Nukenn. "He was the spirit, and
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we are his voice, his hands, his fire. He was the greatest of us because
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he was more than us."
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"Valen was every hand that struck for freedom's purpose," declares Rashok.
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"He was the eye that saw for us, the strength that fought for us, the
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wisdom that conquered the unconquerable."
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Nukenn recalls that the Shadows had destroyed the Minbari's last starbase.
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Minbari ships fled, finding no friendly ports. The Minbari were desperate,
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without hope. But hope appeared out of nowhere, in the form of Babylon 4.
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"He gave us a weapon, a vessel into which we could pour our resources, and
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from which we could launch our counteroffensives," recalls Rashok. Valen
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never revealed where he or the station -- or his curious companion Zathras --
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came from. Valen had no family name, no lineage that anyone could discover:
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a Minbari not born of Minbari.
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Nukenn describes Valen's first attempt to unite the castes, which were
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divided over how to proceed and had begun to fight amongst themselves. They
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wouldn't listen to Valen's entreaties, so Valen turned his back on them and
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formed the Anla'Shok, a new army that recognized no castes.
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Zathras was a mystery to Rashok. Zathras and Valen were clearly friends,
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but nobody could understand why -- Zathras was enough to drive anyone mad,
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in Rashok's opinion. They began to understand a little better when the
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Shadows came, and Zathras...
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Delenn is interrupted by Ivanova. It seems the shape of the station is
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causing more atmospheric drag than she'd anticipated, slowing its orbit
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faster. Her new estimate is that they have only 24 hours left -- not enough
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time for their distress call to reach B5 and a ship to reach them.
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<H2><A NAME="BP">Plot Points</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> Who were the aliens on the station? How did they discover it, and
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what were they doing there?
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<li> What were the circumstances surrounding B4's disappearance after the
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Shadow War? Why did its crew never return?
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<H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> This story first appeared in the official B5 magazine in
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the UK. It wasn't published standalone in the US until three months
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later.
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="JMS">jms speaks</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> <em>Why did the shuttle car fall onto the aliens? The station
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doesn't have artificial gravity.</em><br>
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It didn't fall, when Garibaldi shot out the fuel tanks in the
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back, it blew it in their direction (as shown).
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</ul>
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