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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 13 (February 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: Peter David
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Artist: Mike Collins</pre>
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="SY">Synopsis</a></h2>
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Aboard the flagship of a Tak'Cha fleet, Ramdela Cozon informs Ramde Haxtur
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that a problem has arisen, requiring that they abandon their salvage of
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several Pakkel ships. They have lost contact with Ende X'ton (what they
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call Babylon 4) and suspect the presence of alien savages on the station.
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Angry at the galaxy's capacity for violence, Haxtur recalls his salvage team
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and sets out to stop the savages. However, this will mean that the Pakkel will
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eventually die without their help, and so he orders their destruction as a
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"mercy killing."
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Ivanova dozes off briefly, and is startled when Sheridan awakens her. She
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chastises herself for sleeping during an emergency, vowing to stay focused.
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Concerned, Sheridan checks her wrist readout and discovers that her
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rebreathing gear is feeding her too much carbon dioxide. He adjusts her air
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levels, and she is no longer sleepy.
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Sheridan invites Delenn to take a break after so many hours of studying the
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tapes. She turns to him, crying, and recounts what she has learned: Nukenn,
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upon learning that his son Tulan died fighting for Valen, had flown into
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a fit of rage and shattered a plate glass window, cursing Valen's name.
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Valen watched him do this, then asked Nukenn to accompany him to Mount
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H'leya, a peak from which Valen had delivered his holy "Times to Come"
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speech. Valen spoke to Nukenn of the battle, of the castes' potential
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uniting, and of the Shadows' eventual return. Finally, he said:
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"Your son... should not have come with me," because he was a gentle soul who
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was transformed by battle from something delicate to something hard and
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unyielding. He offered to let Nukenn take his rage out on him, but when
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Nukenn saw that Valen had somehow had the window rebuilt during the short
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span of their talk, his faith in Valen was renewed.
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Garibaldi informs Sheridan that he has discovered rock patterns left in the
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wall of the station, which he believes might be ancient graffiti.
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Strangely, it is written in an ancient style of Minbari (similar to Earth's
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Old English) and translates as "Z'ondar." Delenn does not know what the
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word means, and so she returns to her studies of Valen's disciples as
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Sheridan and Garibaldi head to the launch bay to see if any fighter ships
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are still functional.
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Delenn finds another account from Rashok, as follows: Rashok once felt that
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his people were doomed, but found new faith under Valen and relished the
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chance to fight alongside him, "for he was unafraid to lead us into the
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heart of the battle. It was as if he knew that triumph was inevitable.
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From his confidence... flowed our own."
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In the name of Valen, according to Rashok's recording, the Minbari took on
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the Shadows with the aid of various alien allies. Later, when Rashok tried
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to tell Valen that the castes (inspired by Valen's victory over the Shadows)
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had finally united, he found Valen weeping for the many who had died on all
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sides during the battle. Zathras asked Rashok to wait until a later time to
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tell him the news; Rashok had little use for this strange alien and
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attempted to continue on to Valen, but Zathras knocked him down forcefully
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and refused to let him pass. Rashok, impressed by Zathras' loyalty and
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strength, conceded.
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Delenn stops studying the tapes to tell Sheridan that she has found many
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references to a race called the Tak'Cha. She says she is not familiar with
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this race. Meanwhile, Garibaldi is getting frustrated at his complete lack
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of success in getting any of the fighters operational. He hits one of the
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ships, and to his surprise, it starts up. Sheridan delivers the good news
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to Ivanova, who replies, "That's... real good, sir... Now if you can fix
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another two dozen or so within the next thirty seconds, we should be in
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great shape." Sheridan looks outside... to find an entire fleet of Tak'Cha
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ships facing them down.
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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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<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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<li> Synopsis by Rich Handley
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<a href="mailto:cardsafe@unix.asb.com">cardsafe@unix.asb.com</a>.
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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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