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### GUIDE ### [4][Index] [5][Previous] [6][Next]
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_Contents:_ [7]Back Cover - [8]Synopsis - [9]Questions - [10]Analysis
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- [11]Notes - [12]Author
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_Written by Lois Tilton_
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Released: April 10, 1995
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ISBN: 0-440-22058-0 (US)
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ISBN: 0-7522-0649-4 (UK)
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Setting: Mid-2259, between [13]"The Coming of Shadows" and [14]"All
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Alone in the Night."
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Ivanova is implicated in a murderous plot to steal supplies of a
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strategically important raw material.
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Back Cover
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Friends Like These
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He came to Babylon 5 from out of Commander Susan Ivanova's past. His
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cryptic, urgent message asked for an immediate meeting, but when
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Ivanova arrived to meet her old friend, Ortega was dead - murdered -
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and the word from Mars Colony was that the man had been a terrorist.
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Accusations
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Dealing with an outbreak of hijacked shipments of morbidium ingots,
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Ivanova is caught by surprise when EA investigators accuse her of
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being in league with Ortega, then strip her of her command and
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threaten Security Chief Garibaldi as well. Now the once and future
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Babylon 5 loyalists must unravel a mystery of corruption and murder.
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Fail, and the price will be their careers, or their lives....
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Synopsis
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The scene opens on a busy day at C & C, Command and Control, as
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Commander Susan Ivanova is monitoring the station's traffic lanes. The
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screens highlight a single crippled cargo vessel with failed
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stabilizers. She orders the Centauri transport to cut its engines and
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not to attempt to land on their own engines. Ivanova orders some
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shuttles to tow the vessel into the docking bay and consequently must
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divert traffic to nearby lanes to leave plenty of room for the
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shuttles to grapple the freighter. As the shuttles grapple on
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communications reports to her that an "urgent and personal" message
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has arrived for her. Because it is tagged personal she chooses not to
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view it immediately.
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Aside from a tense moment when Narn fighter leaves its assigned lane
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to cut off the Centauri ship's path, the rest of the procedure was
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both uneventful and tedious. Once the situation was fully resolved,
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she returned control to the technicians and queries the computer about
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the message. The sender is reported simply as "J. D." Ivanova figures
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out that it is from J. D. Ortega, her former flight instructor who had
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chosen to leave Earthforce and go back to Mars to work in the mines.
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Finally she views the message:
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"Susan, I am in trouble. They say you're Number Two here on this
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station. I don't know anyone else who might be able to help.
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There's something I have to tell you. Please, meet me in the Alpha
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Wing ready room at 20:00 hours."
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After nearly two hours of waiting, she finally queries the computer
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about J. D.'s arrival on the station. The computer responds that
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although there have been eight Ortega's arriving on the station since
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it first came on line, none of them have had the initials J. D. After
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doing some more queries about the origin of the message she asks for a
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search of all files containing the name "J. D. Ortega" to which the
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computer responds that it has found a restricted file.
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The computer responds to her executive officer password and the screen
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is replaced by an image of his face along with the fugitive alert
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listing him as a suspected terrorist. Ivanova contacts Garibaldi and
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upon mentioning the name he asks her to meet him in security central.
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After explaining that she and J. D. hadn't seen each other or
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corresponded save holiday greetings since her first posting on Io she
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still insists that she can't imagine him having been involved in any
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sort of terrorism or conspiracy.
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A distress signal is received on Babylon 5 and Sheridan orders Ivanova
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to scramble Alpha Wing to protect the transport. Unfortunately the
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transport is unarmed and the ETA to the transport's last position is
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nearly 3 hours. They do arrive and find several raiders on long range
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scans along with a larger ship. Ivanova splits her squadron in attempt
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to cut the raiders off at the jump gate while also sending some in
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towards the raiders and the transport ship. A combat ensues and in the
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end two raiders collide taking the jump gate off line until repairs
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can be made. The transport's crew is dead and its hull is ripped open.
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Back on the station, J. D. Ortega's body is found in the flight
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lockers belonging to Alpha Squadron. Dr. Franklin is called into do
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the autopsy. He uses a compound to relieve rigor mortis and with some
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new techniques, he is able to determine that he was murdered around
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20:00 hours and that the cause of death was a particularly unusual and
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hard to detect poison, Chloro-quasi-dianimidine. The poison had been
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directly injected into the blook stream.
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Garibaldi had previously asked Talia Winters, the stations' resident
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telepath to scan the workers who had found the body. The worker's
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agreed and she performed the scans to discover that they had told the
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truth and knew nothing about the origin of the body. Garibaldi insists
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on having Ivanova give a positive identification of the dead body
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which she provides. He also shows her a message that was found on the
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floor of the briefing room. Presumably from Ortega to Ivanova it
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reads:
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S I - hardwir
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They agree that "SI" probably stands for Susan Ivanova but for the
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life of her Ivanova can not make sense of the word hardwired. Sheridan
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offers to take Ivanova to breakfast and they go together. It turns out
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that the attacked transport was carrying a strategic metal called
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"Morbidium" which is vital for the production of phased plasma
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weapons. It is a material that has it price and trade strictly
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controlled by Earth Alliance and consequently has a high black market
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value.
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Noticing that since cutting them off severely last year, the raiders
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seem to be back on the rise, Ivanova decides to hunt for a pattern to
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the raids and receives Sheridan's approval. Because of the broken
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jumpgate, C & C was hectic and Ivanova does not find time to
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investigate patterns to the raids while on duty.
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Later that evening Ivanova begins sifting through the data. After
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several blind paths she finally tracks down a correlation. Which is
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that the increase in raids has occured out of Marsport and that
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further all of them were on strategic metals. Worst of all they were
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successful raids. The next morning Ivanova explains her findings to
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Garibaldi and he warns her to be careful of stepping on toes.
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Their breakfast is interrupted by a call from Sheridan to Garibaldi
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asking him to come to his office. Sheridan orders Garibaldi to
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terminate his investigation into Ortega's death and prepare to turn
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over all files related to the matter to a special investigator from
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Earth Central.
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Garibaldi watches the arrival of the transport and the disembarkation
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of the special investigators. The investigators promptly arrive in
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security and demand that he turn over his files, records and
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passwords. The investigators are led by Commander Wallace and his two
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assistants, Lieutenants Miyoshi and Khatib.
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Garibaldi leaves them to their work which includes taking some of his
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guards under their control, establishing their own lock-up facility
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and interrogation rooms. He then goes Down Below where he searches for
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leads from some sources such as Mort the Ear and an old friend, Nick
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Patinos, who is from Mars. Neither is able to offer him any useful
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information.
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Commander Ivanova is interviewed by Lieutenant Miyoshi who causes her
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to loose her temper after having insinuated that she destroyed the
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cards and letters of holiday greetings from Ortega to conceal her
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involvement with a terrorist. Miyoshi then makes a point of the fact
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that Ivanova waited so long after the arranged meeting time to contact
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anyone and that she was unaware of the security notice about Ortega.
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And also points out that nobody but Ivanova saw the person leaving the
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area as she entered the ready room. Miyoshi also makes a point of
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wanting her to figure out the meaning of the note. And finally
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dismisses Ivanova.
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Garibaldi discovers that Wallace has locked out files on people such
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as Patinos and goes to Sheridan to complain. Sheridan orders Wallace
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to release all files not directly related to the Ortega case and
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orders Garibaldi to steer clear of the Ortega case. Wallace then
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insists that Ivanova be but on restricted duties or arrested and
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Sheridan eventually relents, placing her on restricted duties.
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Prior to this point Ivanova had had an unblemished career record and
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Sheridan was aware that this flag in her file might ruin her chances
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of a command of her own ever, but he also felt that it was better than
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having Wallace go over his head and perhaps having Ivanova shipped
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back to Earth or arrested.
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Garibaldi then goes back Down Below only to discover that Mort had
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disappeared off the station. A comm link message informs him that part
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of a second body, a foot, was discovered in the in the recycling
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facilities. They are able to identify the DNA pattern as belonging to
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Fengshi Yang who had allegedly already departed -- less one foot?
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Garibaldi carefully informs his next in command, Lieutenant Torres
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that she is to investigate this matter and that there is no connection
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to the Ortega case, if you know what he means.
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Garibaldi returns to pump Nick for information, but his friend is even
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more tightly clammed up. Garibaldi does learn that people are being
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deported off the station -- presumably by Wallace and his assistants.
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Further, he finds out that a telepath is being used to scan the people
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being questioned.
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Garibaldi makes a point of sitting down with Winters and prying
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information out of her about whether Wallace is using her services.
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She eventually acknowledges that he is and he points out that the
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people she is scanning probably haven't really consented. Later we see
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Winters visiting Sheridan and explaining that the people aren't
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actually consenting. He informs her that he will talk to Wallace but
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ultimately it is a matter between her and Psi Corps. Sheridan contacts
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Wallace and a heated discussion takes place in which Wallace refuses
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to budge and Sheridan informs him that he will contact Earth Central
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about his conduct.
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When Winters arrived at the interrogation room, Miyoshi was waiting
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and complains about her lateness. Miyoshi then informs her that she
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will confine herself exclusively to their needs. Miyoshi then pulls
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out a viewer card and hands it to winters. In Winters hand, a glowing
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Psi Symbol take holographic form, cf. [15]Mind War, and in her mind
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she feels a message force itself into her head:
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Obey. No questions. Obey.
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Meanwhile Ivanova reports for duty and Sheridan puts her in charge of
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escorting transports in an attempt to reduce raider attacks and give
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her something useful to do.
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Garibaldi has kept all of the information about Yang's death out of
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the computer to avoid prying by Wallace and promises Ivanova he will
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continue looking into things. Sheridan calls Garibaldi to view a high
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priority message direct from Admiral Wilson of the Office of the Joint
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Chiefs informing Sheridan that he is to give Wallace every degree of
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cooperation with regard to the investigation.
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Garibaldi finds himself called to the Casino to break up a fight
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between patrons that is breaking down on Human/Alien lines concerning
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cheating. Specifically an alien has accused a human of cheating and
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the human has accused the alien of being a telepath. Telepaths are of
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course banned from gambling, [16]Voices, and Garibaldi ascertains that
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the human was cheating and with Winter's help discerns that the alien
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is a telepath as well. With the fight broken up he turns his attention
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to the human who confesses without too much effort. The gambler also
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recognizes Yang's picture and explains that he was an enforcer for
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AreTech mining. Garibaldi convinces the guy to leave the station
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quietly.
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Another day, Ivanova finds herself back on escort duty once again.
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This time the ship Kobold is helped by them. They escort the ship from
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when it comes out of jump all the way back to the station. Ivanova
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notices that the pilot seemed to be expecting a raid and the pilot
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agrees to discuss the matter further once back at the station. Raiders
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do attempt to get her to pull her squadron off escort but she doesn't
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fall for it and the Kobold has a smooth escort all the way to Babylon
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5.
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Garibaldi goes back down below to meet with someone Patinos has set up
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for him to meet. The guy does not recognize the picture of Yang and
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Garibaldi wanders off realizing he has hit a dead end. He doesn't
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notice the guy come up from behind who whacks him with shock sticks.
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When he awakes he is trapped in a locker and fights frantically to
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attract attention.
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Lieutenant Torres decides to contact Sheridan when she realizes that
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Garibaldi is missing and she explains the investigation that is going
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on. After Garibaldi is found and brought to Medlab, Wallace enters
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rather aggressively against the wishes of Franklin and a tech.
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Garibaldi mentions Yang's name to Wallace and realizes that when he
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claims not recognize the name he is probably lying, but having said he
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didn't know the person, Sheridan forces Wallace to leave. Sheridan
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insists that this time things are going to be done his way and that he
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will bring in Garibaldi's contact.
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The Kobold's pilot, Mr. Pal, insists upon buying dinner for Ivanova as
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a thank you gesture. He explains that they were expecting an attack
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and that he thought that her ships might have been raiders until they
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identified themselves. Pal is on the union's central committee and he
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explains that when he left Marsport their demands for better
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protection were still being studied. Ivanova explains, mindful of the
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trouble she is already in, some of her findings from her earlier
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computer analysis. Pal explains that they have started to think that
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Earth Central has a reason to be looking the other way. Pal also
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explains that they have started to wonder what they are really
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carrying morbidium, or perhaps just "slag", worthless mass.
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They think the plan would be to ship the rigidly price controlled item
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and have it raided and then resell the product on the black market
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while also taking the insurance money. Or perhaps for each cargo there
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might be two ships one for which they collect the insured value and
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the other which goes to the black market. E.g. pay raiders to attack
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ships carrying slag. Pal offers to have the insurance agent tell
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Ivanova the results of opening the crates at the final destination.
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Later, Ivanova turns in response to her name being shouted across the
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Zocalo by a young business woman approaching. Luz Espada of the
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Universal Underwriters corporation introduces herself and offers to
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buy Ivanova coffee. The two sit down to talk. Ivanova once again
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explains the results of her computer analysis of the raids and Espada
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explains that her company has started reaching a similar conclusion.
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She explains that ships and cargos are generally separately insured,
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by different companies, and so it could take some time before losses
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would be noticed. Espada is able to provide some of the information
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about insurance companies that the computer couldn't provide Ivanova
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earlier. Turns out that shipments from AreTech Consolidated Mining
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corporation of Mars - headquartered on Earth - have been the targets
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of a high proportion of raider attacks.
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Their discussion is interrupted as Ivanova receives a request from
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Security to arrive at docking bay 18 where the Kobold is docked to
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help with an incident. Torres explains the situation to Ivanova:
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Khatib has orders from Wallace to search the Kobold's cargo and the
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crew is refusing claiming that someone arrested their pilot. Torres
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explains that Security does not have the pilot and that Khatib has
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ordered the security squads under his control to use force but they
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won't without confirmation from Babylon command. The captain is
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unavailable making Torres the highest ranking officer.
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Ivanova talks with the members of the crew and convinces them to just
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leave unless Pal is returned and only to agree to a search if it can
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be observed. They resist initially but after convincing them that she
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will do everything to get him free and that the station will not stop
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the launch they agree to the bluff. Ivanova explains the deal to
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Khatib who rebuffs it but eventually realizes he will need to relent
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when C & C refuses to take his order to stop the launch of the ship.
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Pal is returned, drugged, the cargo is searched. The cargo is in fact
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real morbidium ingots. Ivanova also realizes that the reason for
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interrogating Pal is that they wanted to see if she had passed
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information to him, information from Ortega.
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Garibaldi finds out that Patinos is being held, on Sheridan's orders
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and goes to him. Patinos explains that he had Garibaldi attacked.
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Garibaldi gets the name of the attacker and tries to track the guy
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down but his quarters are empty. Meanwhile he tries to track down
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information about Yang on Mars and discovers that the records are now
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classified as of just hours after he told Wallace that he was
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investigating Yang's death. Garibaldi is certain that he has Wallace
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caught in a lie now. Garibaldi finds out that the name of the attacker
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was really Josef Nagy from Patinos an he sets out to find the man
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before Wallace.
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Ivanova is again on escort duty and this time they receives a distress
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call from the transport Duster. They intercept the raiders before they
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have a chance to destroy the transport and even manage to capture one
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of the raiders still alive. In the process, one of Ivanova's squad
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members is killed. Ivanova allows another pilot to fly her fury and
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Duster takes a damaged fury on board along with Ivanova and she is
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able to question the raider.
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Meanwhile, back on the station Garibaldi stops the launch of a ship
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and manages to search and find Nagy aboard. Garibaldi questions Nagy
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about Free Mars, Yang, and Ortega. The questioning is interrupted by
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the discovery of Khatib's body.
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Upon questioning her prisoner Ivanova discovers that AreTech has been
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selling out information about its shipments to the raiders direct from
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their office on Mars.
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Wallace attempts to interfere in the investigation of the murder of
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Khatib but Garibaldi gets microfilms off the body and away from him.
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Franklin locks the films inside the Biohazard area. This results in
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the rather funny situation of Wallace being knocked out by the
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Biohazard security system when he later tried to go back and get
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access to the films.
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Meanwhile a near riot had erupted on the station as people were
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complaining of major lock ups of hundreds by Wallace and Miyoshi.
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Sheridan ordered the guards back under his command and had the
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prisoners released.
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Wallace and Miyoshi are arrested for complicity in Yang's murder. And
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Ivanova returns with the connection to AreTech Mining becoming clearer
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and clearer. (Ortega had worked for AreTech as well.)
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Sheridan has contact with the Joint Chiefs again. Admiral Wilson
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reveals that the problem involving AreTech was quite real and that
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Wallace was a special investigator for them. He also explains that
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there will be no reprimand for Sheridan or his staff, but stops short
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of reinstating Ivanova saying it will be reviewed, eventually.
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As if realizing the depths of her plight, Ivanova finally decides to
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turn to Talia Winters, a telepath for assistance. The two return to
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Winter's quarters and a deep scan is performed on Ivanova. The scan
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reveals that Ortega had a view that a pilot and their starfury should
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be hardwired together so to speak and Ivanova realizes that this means
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that the information is on her starfury.
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Ivanova boards her starfury and queries for a file by keyword "J. D."
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a file is produced and she downloads it onto a data crystal. As she
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leaves the ship, she is knocked to the floor. Miyoshi has attacked her
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and has taken the data crystal from her. The two become engaged in
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combat with Miyoshi clearly trying to kill Ivanova.
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Winters gets onto the communicator with Garibaldi and warns him that
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she thinks Ivanova is in danger, and Garibaldi reacts. The security
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officer that comes upon Miyoshi attacking Ivanova is forced to kill
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Miyoshi. The data crystal is removed from Miyoshi's pocket and the
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scene shifts to sick bay where Ivanova is recovering and Sheridan,
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Garibaldi and Franklin are examining the data crystal. Ivanova comes
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to and insists on seeing too.
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Computer analysis reveals that it is a description of a new atom,
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number 156, supermorbidium. Its chemical properties are such that it
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will be a potent portion of a weapon system. Sheridan and Ivanova
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contact the joint chiefs in private with information about recovery of
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the plans.
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The novel ends with Ivanova back at her station and things returning
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back to normal.
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Unanswered Questions
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* Why is G'Kar's picture on the cover when he plays no role in the
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novel? (See [17]Notes)
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* Why is none of the information about the somewhat warmer
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relationship between Ivanova and Talia included in this book?
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Specifically why do they both still seem to be acting like they
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did in [18]"Midnight on the Firing Line"?
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* Was Ortega a traitor or a hero of sorts in trying to hide the
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information about supermorbidium?
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* How do the events of this novel fit into the conspiracy discussed
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by General Hague in [19]"All Alone in the Night"?
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* Is Ivanova's record spotless again?
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* Was Miyoshi a telepath in disguise? If not, how did the card send
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a message to Winters? Either way, what is the level of Psi Corps
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involvement in this whole conspiracy, e.g. just the military
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telepaths or are the Psi Cops involved in some way as well? How
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did Miyoshi manage to remain or get back onto the station after
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presumably being forced to leave with Wallace?
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* Are the Joint Chiefs involved in the conspiracy or are they really
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trying to investigate the extent of corruption?
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Analysis
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* This book is a lot like a cross between [20]"Eyes" and
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[21]"Hunter, Prey". You have the interrogation of senior officers
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aspect a la "Eyes" and the conspiracy aspects a la "Hunter, Prey".
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If we are to understand the events of this novel as describing a
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facet of the conspiracy General Hague was concerned about then we
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are left with two possible interpretations about the Joint Chiefs.
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One is that the Joint Chiefs are working with General Hague to
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uncover corruption and the high placed leak is somewhere else in
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Earth Central, perhaps through President Clark's office.
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Alternatively, we can see this as showing that the corruption goes
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to the highest ranks of Earthforce and that Sheridan and company,
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cf. [22]All Alone in the Night, certainly will have their hands
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full in trying to put a stop to the conspiracy.
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* Now that Ivanova has been scanned, deep scanned in fact, it would
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seem to put rest to the notion that she might be a telepath trying
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to avoid detection from Psi Corps. On the other hand, if we take
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into account some of what we have learned about Winters in
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[23]Voices and [24]A Race Through Dark Places, it is possible that
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Talia Winters and Ivanova have developed a close bond of shared
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secrets and consequently even if Winters discovered that Ivanova
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was a telepath it might not get reported to Psi Corps.
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* Things back home between Earth and Mars seem to be getting
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steadily worse.
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Notes
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* According to Lois Tilton on GEnie, the cover art was a sample
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submitted by the artist when Dell was looking for someone to draw
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the novel covers; they decided not to waste money having four
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covers drawn up and just use it on an actual book. "Accusations"
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got stuck with it.
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The Author Speaks
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_________________________________________________________________
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Written by Erik Oliver <oliver@dolphin.upenn.edu>.
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[30][Next]
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Last update: June 23, 1996
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