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### GUIDE ### [3][Background] [4][Synopsis] [5][Credits] [6][Episode
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_Contents:_ [9]Overview - [10]Backplot - [11]Questions - [12]Analysis
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- [13]Notes - [14]JMS
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Overview
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Bester finds himself at odds with others within the Psi Corps and
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seeks Sheridan's help, offering information about the Shadows in
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return. G'Kar presses for admission to the conspiracy of light.
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[15]Walter Koenig as Bester. [16]Joan McMurtrey as Carolyn.
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[17]P5 Rating: [18]8.70
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Production number: 314
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Original air week: April 29, 1996
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by Mike Vejar
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Backplot
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* Telepaths who refuse to take sleeper drugs to suppress their
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abilities, or to join the Psi Corps, are sent to reeducation
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camps, one of which is on Mars. The Corps refers to them
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informally as "blips."
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* The Shadows killed most of the Narn telepaths a thousand years
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ago. They were driven off by G'Quan and the remaining telepaths.
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* Telepaths can disrupt the link between Shadow ships and their
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non-telepathic pilots. The Shadows have thus been infiltrating Psi
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Corps, taking control of it from inside to prevent it from being
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used as a weapon against them. They are also capturing rogue human
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telepaths and altering them with cybernetic implants, possibly
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with the intent of using them as telepath-proof pilots.
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* Telepaths can locate ships by focusing on the occupants' thought
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patterns. Their range is greatly expanded in hyperspace. Psi Corps
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kept that a secret to prevent the Earth military from putting its
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members on the front lines.
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* Psi Cops are trained to pilot all the latest Earth Alliance
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vessels.
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Unanswered Questions
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* Were Franklin and Bester able to save Carolyn?
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* Are the rest of the telepaths still in cryonic suspension and on
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B5? Where were they taken, if not?
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* How much more does Bester know about the Shadows and their
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involvement with the Corps?
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* Who were the aliens in Carolyn's flashback and on the bridge of
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the cargo ship?
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* Was Carolyn telekinetic, or did her modifications give her that
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ability? If the latter, are the Shadows telekinetic too?
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Analysis
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* Delenn still isn't being completely open with G'Kar -- she
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neglected to tell him about Kosh's involvement, for instance.
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Perhaps she knows of Kosh's manipulation of G'Kar ([19]"Dust to
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Dust") and doesn't want the illusion shattered.
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* Even someone as highly ranked as Bester isn't immune from the
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Corps' rules about arranged marriages. On the other hand, given
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his obvious sense of genetic superiority, he may feel it's his
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duty to the future of the human race to help breed a better
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telepath.
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* The mere presence of Bester stopped the Shadow warship from
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attacking the White Star (assuming it didn't stop to avoid risking
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damage to the "weapons components.") Was that because it couldn't
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get close enough to attack without Bester interfering with its
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pilot's bond? In any case, the effect is consistent with Talia's
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experience in [20]"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum," in which she was
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able to sense, even see, the Shadows without consciously probing
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for them.
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* A telepath who consciously chooses to disrupt a Shadow ship might
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be even more dangerous to them, though that isn't clear.
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* Is there a reason the Shadows are choosing human telepaths in
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particular? Sheridan speculated that "they're using humans to
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pilot their ships." Is that universally true, or are humans simply
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one of a large number of races being used for that purpose? Would,
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for instance, a Centauri telepath be any good against a Shadow
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ship with a human pilot? The events on Narn suggest that
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telepathy's effect on the Shadows isn't race-specific.
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* If telepathy is a weapon against the Shadows, Sheridan may want to
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stock up on Dust ([21]"Dust to Dust.") And given that the Psi
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Corps produces the stuff, Bester may be able to arrange that.
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* The Shadows may also be looking for telepaths for use as
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hyperspace trackers; presumably they know about the scanning
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abilities revealed by Bester.
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* Is detecting other ships in hyperspace something peculiar to human
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telepaths? If not, do other races use telepaths for that purpose?
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It seems odd that the ability would remain a secret for so long if
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all races with telepaths can use them to scout in hyperspace. On
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the other hand, each race who's discovered the effect might
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consider it a military advantage and thus keep it under wraps.
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* Did Bester find out about Ivanova when she slapped him? Physical
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contact intensifies psi ability (established as early as [22]"The
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Gathering") but the slap was probably too brief to be of any use.
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However, he did take care to make her angry, which, as she herself
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has observed ([23]"Dust to Dust") makes scans much easier.
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* Does Ivanova's latent telepathy provide any protection against
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attack by a Shadow ship? Ivanova has only encountered a Shadow
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ship once, in [24]"Matters of Honor," and it fired at the White
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Star -- but it didn't _hit_ the White Star. Perhaps Sheridan was
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wrong about why the Shadows missed. On the other hand, given the
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behavior of the Shadow ship in this episode, it's unlikely the
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ship in the previous encounter would have pursued the White Star
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like it did. (See [25]jms speaks)
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* As the only major race without telepaths, the Narn may be in for
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even more bloodshed and loss; they will be unable to protect
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themselves from the Shadows as they were (barely) able to before.
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* The cybernetic implants were perhaps put in place at the Mars
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facility destroyed by Garibaldi and Sinclair in comic #8,
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[26]"Silent Enemies." If so, it implies that the Corps, or some
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component of it, was abetting the Shadows in their quest to make
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human telepaths useless as weapons. However, the presence of the
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unidentified aliens, both on the cargo ship and in Carolyn's
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flashback, strongly suggests that the operation was performed
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elsewhere, or without the Corps' assistance.
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* Carolyn's entanglement is slightly reminiscent of Draal's
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attachment to the Great Machine in Epsilon 3 ([27]"Voices of
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Authority.") When she said that telepaths prevent her from
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"hearing the machine," was she talking about Shadow ships, or
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something similar to Epsilon 3? The Machine does seem to be
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affected by telepathy; witness Ivanova's ability to pull extra
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information out of it when she was there.
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* What effect will Carolyn's modifications have on her unborn child,
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assuming the Shadows' agents allowed it to live?
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* The White Star can no longer be considered even remotely secret
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now that Bester has been allowed to wander around the bridge. Even
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if he truly opposes the Shadows, his primary motives might prompt
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him to tell others about the ship.
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* Bester is presumably still safely in his position at the Psi
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Corps; even if he's unable to get any Corps telepaths to help
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combat the Shadows, he'll likely be able to arrange for Franklin's
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underground railroad to continue its work unmolested, providing
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the army of light with a supply of telepaths with which to man its
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ships.
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* His discovery of the Shadows and their involvement with the Corps,
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though, indicates that he's not above unauthorized scans of his
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own people if it suits his purposes. Presumably he's very careful
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to only scan people he's confident won't be able to sense him; or
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he scans them on some other pretense and they're unable to tell
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that he's pulling Shadow information from their heads too.
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* Bester claimed he last saw Carolyn four weeks earlier, but never
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elaborated on what happened to her after that. Was she spirited
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off on official pretenses, or did the Shadows or their agents
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kidnap her out of the middle of a Psi Corps installation on Mars?
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* Bester's entrance into the army of light bears similarity to
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Marcus' and Sheridan's. All three vowed to fight on the side of
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light after a loved one was killed or taken by the Shadows.
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* Now that G'Kar is a full member of the war council, perhaps he'll
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save Garibaldi the trouble of poring slowly through the Book of
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G'Quan for clues and will tell the others everything his people
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know about the Shadows and how to defeat them.
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Notes
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* The title may be a reference to the Trail of Tears, the forced
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march of thousands of American Indians away from their ancestral
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lands onto government-apportioned reservations half a continent
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away.
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* Vorlons also dislike telepaths, according to Garibaldi in
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[28]"Deathwalker."
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* Bester quotes from Edgar Allan Poe's [29]"The Cask of
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Amontillado."
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jms speaks
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* Today Walter Koenig and Bill Mumy had a scene together; this
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(saith Bill) marks the first time a Lost in Space regular and a
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Star Trek regular have acted together in the same scene.
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* _How does Bester fit into the Shadows/Psi Corps connection?_
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This question will be dealt with in "Ship of Tears," around
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mid-season.
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* The Christmas hiatus ends after the 1st, so we're back at work on
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the 2nd shooting "Ship of Tears," with Walter Koenig returning as
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Bester. Expect some major revelations about Bester's background,
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and where his character is going.
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* _Was Bester's first name a reference to Alfred Bester, the writer?
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Yes, it's certainly a tribute to Alfie, a giant in the field.
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* _Where did the prop for the book come from?_
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The book was made by Mark Walters of our prop department; and when
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all is said and done...it'll likely end up in my office....
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Creation hath its perks.
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* _Where did you put the war room set?_
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Since we're not using the casino much this season -- not a lot of
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room for frivolity -- we yanked it out and put up the war room on
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stage C.
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* _How were the reflections on Sheridan's faceplate done?_
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The reflections you cite were all done real-time with an LCD
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projector.
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* _Was Garibaldi's voice dubbed?_
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If this refers to the War Room scene with Garibaldi at the
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end...yes, there was some looping done. The best performed scene
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had some unacceptable noise in it from the chair Jerry had been
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sitting in at the first part, then he went slightly off-mike at
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the second point.
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* Who's behind the shadows? Nobody. The shadows are the shadows
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(though that's not the name by which they call themselves), a race
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of their own. Question is, why are they doing what they're doing?
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You'll find out by season's end.
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* _Why did Garibaldi need a computer to read the Book of G'Quan?_
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To follow the book, there still has to be a knowledge of the
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language. You need to have a dictionary around, which is what was
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used.
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The comparison, I suppose, would be those who say that Jorge Luis
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Borges' work can only be most truly appreciated in the original
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Spanish. There's a *translated* version, which someone has gone
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through and made the translation for you, written it all out in
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English...or you can learn the language, and then read the
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original manuscript.
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Garibaldi doesn't know Narn, so how other than with a dictionary
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could he read the original material, except by sleeping with it
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under his pillow and praying for divine intervention.
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* _How could G'Quan and the Narn telepaths fight the Shadows if the
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Narn telepaths were all killed?_
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Those were the last remaining ones, the older telepaths, their
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children all killed, too old now to produce any further children,
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and the technology of cloning or genetics was still way beyond
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them.
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The story of the last crusade of G'Quan is actually quite
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interesting; I hope to get it into the show at some point. Right
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now it's mainly background, even though I've worked it out fully.
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* _How about an episode showing G'Quan's crusade?_
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No, because that would mean doing a story without our main
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characters, since G'Quan's story took place about a thousand years
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ago, and I don't think I could sell that. (Unless I did another
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time travel number, and I only intend to go to that well once,
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with the B4 storyline.)
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* _Then how about telling us the story online?_
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I think I'd rather hold it for now, on the chance that I can use
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it somewhere, or in time turn it into something larger.
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* That's one of the things about the show that makes it very
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appealing to write; you can go from fall down funny, broad comedy
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in "Vir" to something more emotional, almost lyrical but serious
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in "Avalon," then right into something vaguely horrific in "Ship."
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You get to use all your muscles, not just the same ones over and
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over. I like to stretch, try something I haven't tried before.
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Which means from time to time I fall on my face, but that's okay;
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it's the only way to learn. I have absolutely no qualms about
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making an ass of myself and failing if it means that the next
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time, I can do it right.
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I didn't give Mira or Andreas any instructions on that scene
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except what was in the script, which was minimal. When you have
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two performers that solid in the room, just give them the lines
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and run like hell.
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Speaking of going back and rewatching episodes...part of this goes
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right back to the *pilot*, where, you'll recall, G'Kar tried to
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seduce Lyta, mentioning that there are no Narn telepaths, and they
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feel very strongly it's important to their survival that they
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start breeding them at the first opportunity.
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Ding....!
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* _Did the lack of Narn telepaths give the Shadows an extra
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advantage during recent encounters?_
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Certainly, that there were no teeps on Narn made them easy
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targets, as were their ships. They would also have a vested
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interest in subduing them because of the knowledge they have,
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revealed here. If you'll remember, in "Matters of Honor," they
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mention to Morden that they've only been able to track down some
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Narn legends. Morden's reply: "Well, we've taken care of that
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problem." Had G'Kar not been out and about, they might have
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succeeded.
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* _Why didn't all the Narn support G'Kar's request to send an
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expedition to Z'ha'dum in [30]"Revelations," if G'Quon wrote about
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the Shadows?_
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Narn is somewhat factionalized itself, as is every world; there
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are different followers of different denominations of sometimes
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similar basic beliefs. Catholics and Protestants are both members
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of the same faith, but a Protestant doesn't recognize the power of
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the Pope; neither does a Mormon, or a Lutheran. Similarly, not
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everyone invests G'Quon with the same amount of reverence or
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credibility. And G'Kar can call upon those who believe similarly
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to send out an expedition, but may not have the clout in the rest
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of the government to do much more afterward.
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And yes, initially the shadows had no interest in the Narns, until
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such time as the Narns, led by G'Quon, began to engage in sabotage
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and direct attacks to drive them off their homeworld. Then the
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killing started.
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* Minbari telepaths can also have an effect, as we'll see soon.
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* _Bester's line about being the only thing standing between
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humanity and the abyss in [31]"Dust to Dust" wasn't as arrogant as
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it sounded._
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Yeah...we're slippery that way....
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* Everybody's agendas remain the same...but for the moment, they are
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on the same alignment. As soon as it's over, as Ivanova says,
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he'll turn on them, no mistake. Enlightened self-interest, nothing
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more.
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The new command center was cobbled from what's on the station,
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with some additional Minbari funding. And yes, by now, pretty much
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the whole crew knows what's at stake with the shadows. And now
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that they're not hiding anymore, the whole *thing* is out in the
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open.
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* _Was the cargo ship's pilot the same species as the surgeons?_
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Yep. Same species.
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* There's no relation between the aliens working for the shadows and
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the Streib. The ones you saw in the flash were "doctors" of a sort
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doing the work; there was no abduction required except of course
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the covert kidnapping from the Psi Corps Re-education Center. As
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for Bester's look behind, he was just looking to the guards behind
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him, and the ones in front of him.
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* The implants are part of the preparation process Delenn referred
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to in "Messages."
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* _Did Bester read Ivanova when she slapped him?_
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I think the contact would've been too fleeting, and too much a
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shock (and it likely hurt like the dickens) that by the time he
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knew it was there, it was too late, and she would've sensed it in
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either event.
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* "Was it just me, or did anyone stop to think just how Bester got
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to B-5 space in a Starfury without using the local jumpgate. Who
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brought him and more important, why?"
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He simply tagged along with an Earthforce jump-capable ship, and
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asked to be dropped off. I considered bringing this up, but it was
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just dead exposition; it would be easy enough to do.
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* _Why didn't B5's sensors pick up the jump point when he was
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dropped off?_
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It's far enough outside B5...about an hour or so in normal
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space...that they wouldn't have picked it up.
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* _Why didn't Bester stay with Carolyn?_
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Logically, he can't just go away indefinitely, and it's going to
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take a long time before they can get Carolyn in shape. A very long
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time. If he stays, he'd be noticed and hunted down by the Corps,
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which ends his usefulness. His staying served no purpose.
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* It'll be a long time before Bester's ladyfriend comes anywhere
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near being whole again.
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* _Will Bester covertly help B5?_
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Yes, that'll be something Bester will do now.
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* _Was this change of heart planned from the start?_
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Yes, this was definitely intended from the start with Bester.
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* "If the theme of the relationship is "All Bester needed was to
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love and be loved, or he wouldn't have been the slimeball he is
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today", I will be a bit disappointed."
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Then you won't be.
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"It's just a little too simplistic."
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Absolutely.
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One mongoose can love another; that won't change its attitude
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toward pythons.
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* _Bester's connection to Carolyn was too much of a coincidence. It
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would have worked better if they'd brought him a list of names and
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he'd seen her there._
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Yeah, they could've brought him a list...and he'd have seen the
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name instantly, and wouldn't have been hit with his own "blip"
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careless attitude right in his face...also, she needed to be
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already being defrosted at that point, and you can't defrost all
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of them at once.
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Yeah, it was a coincidence. Synchronicity. It happens. It doesn't
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happen much on this show, hardly ever. I figured she'd be one of
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the last in, and thus the first out. Synchronicity and
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coincidences *do* happen. How many times have you reached for the
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phone to call someone to find the phone ringing, and it's them on
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the other end? What're the odds of Oedipus killing his father and
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marrying his mother out of all the possible kingdoms in the area?
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It happens. As long as it doesn't happen to excess, it's not
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something I'm worried about.
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* "Then out of the hundred popcycles in the Shadow transport, we
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just happen to pick the one guiding light in Bester's life. God,
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aren't we lucky."
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Yes, and how amazingly coincidental that of all the women around,
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Oedipus would just happen to murder his father and marry his
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mother without knowing he had done so. Okay, it was a coincidence,
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I'll own up to that. We have very, very few of them on the show.
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And the reason the word "coincidence" exists, and the word
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"synchronicity," is that sometimes stuff like that does happen.
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You ever pick up the phone to call somebody and have that person
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already on the line calling you? You ever think of someone you
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haven't seen in a while and run into them the next day? It
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happens. As long as it doesn't happen to excess, and become a
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venue for sloppy storytelling every week, it doesn't bother me,
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it's a legitimate plot device.
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And you misspelled popcicle.
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* There are a number of medlabs, which are broken into various
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areas; each has a larger wing attached to it, which we've seen on
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occasion, such as when the young girl in "Legacies" is in the
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infirmary in bed, same with Shon in "Believers." They each have a
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pretty fair capacity for patients.
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* _Why aren't other TV networks available? What happened to the two
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reporters at the ISN desk when it was shut down?_
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ISN is one of the only interstellar networks bounced via the
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tachyon relay systems from Earth to the outer colonies and beyond.
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There are lots of other channels back home, but to get this far
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out you need the support of the government.
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The other two reporters are, to say the least, in deep guano.
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* That's Brakiri space they attacked; more on that in the next
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episode. (They're a League world.)
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* Ivanova isn't a strong enough teep for the incoming shadow vessel
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to really even notice.
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* _How close does a telepath need to be to read someone?_
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The person has to be in their line of sight; they don't have to
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look into the person's eyes or anything as silly as that. It
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doesn't matter if the person's head or body are covered, as long
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as there's a definite "focus" for them.
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* If the person is behind a door, or otherwise can't be located
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visually, it's difficult to impossible to scan.
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4. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/058.html
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/058.html
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6. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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7. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/057.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/059.html
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9. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#OV
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10. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#BP
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11. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#UQ
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12. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#AN
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13. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#NO
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14. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#JS
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15. http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Koenig,+Walter
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16. http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+McMurtrey,+Joan
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17. file://localhost/lurk/p5/intro.html
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18. file://localhost/lurk/p5/058
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19. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/050.html
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20. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/038.html
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21. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/050.html
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22. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/000.html
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23. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/050.html
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24. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/045.html
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25. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#JS.ivanova
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26. file://localhost/lurk/comic/008.html
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27. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/049.html
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28. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/009.html
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29. http://www.literature.org/Works/Edgar-Allan-Poe/amontillado.html
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30. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/024.html
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31. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/050.html
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32. file://localhost/lurk/lurker.html
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33. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/058.html#TOP
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34. file://localhost/cgi-bin/uncgi/lgmail
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35. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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36. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/057.html
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37. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/059.html
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38. file://localhost/lurk/lastmod.html
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