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Shaal Mayan, a famed Minbari poet and an old friend of Delenn, has
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arrived on Babylon 5 to give a public performance of her poetry. She
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and Delenn are sitting in Delenn's quarters, discussing poetry--and
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life in general. Mayan, however, must wake up early the following
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morning (for she must prepare for her upcoming journey to Earth), so,
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at length, she says farewell to Delenn and heads toward her own
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quarters. On her way, she is brutally stabbed and branded on the
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forehead by a assailant who yells at her, "Stay away from Earth,
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freak!"
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[INLINE] Mayan is branded.
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Mayan, fortunately, will survive; she was found and treated in time.
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However, Delenn angrily confronts Sinclair and Garibaldi, upset at
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them for allowing such an attack to happen on Babylon 5--a ruthless
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attack against a peaceful poet whom nobody would have any reason to
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injure.
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Later, Garibaldi is discussing Mayan's attack with Sinclair. As it
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turns out, the assault on Mayan was the sixth recent attack on a
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prominent alien on B5. Evidently, an organization known as the Home
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Guard, a militant "Pro-Earth" (anti-alien) group, is responsible for
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the incidents (the symbol with which Mayan was branded was identified
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as the Home Guard's logo). Further, explains Garibaldi, the attacks
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have not only occurred on B5--there have been a wave of similar
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incidents on both Earth and Mars. Apparently, the Home Guard--and
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similar groups--have been growing in popular support recently. "The
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problem is, there [are many] who agree with them and even more who
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just don't give a damn," comments Garibaldi.
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Just as Garibaldi walks away, G'Kar approaches Sinclair and expresses
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his disgust with the recent incident. "I have no special love for the
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Minbari or their poets, but ... if any *Narn* is harmed in this
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manner, there will be bloody retribution," G'Kar threatens.
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Sinclair threatens G'Kar in return, warning him not to cause any
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disturbances on Babylon 5.
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Garibaldi is questioning the injured Mayan in the Medical Lab. She
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cannot, however, identify her attacker or give Garibaldi any clue as
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to who might wish to injure her. Dr. Franklin approaches her shortly
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thereafter and offers to remove the brand on her forehead, but she
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declines his offer: "It is a lesson--one that should not be
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forgotten."
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Meanwhile, the authorities on an approaching Centauri vessel are
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informing Ivanova that they wish to deliver some apparently-harmless
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detainees to any B5 official of command rank. Though neither Garibaldi
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nor Ivanova wishes to waste time greeting these detainees and taking
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them into custody, Garibaldi eventually wins out, and Ivanova heads on
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her way ...
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She finds two young Centauri detainees--one male, one female, both
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complaining of having been taking into custody. They demand to see
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"Ambassador [Vir] Cotto." Ivanova tells the officers escorting the
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detainees to inform the Centauri representatives on the station. Just
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then, as she turns around, she sees Malcolm Biggs, her old lover whom
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she hasn't seen for eight years, approaching her. She doesn't appear
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to be very happy to see him, and virtually pretends to ignore him--she
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is on duty, she says, and she has no time to talk.
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Meanwhile, the detainees have been brought to see Sinclair, Londo, and
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Vir. Vir introduces the male detainee as Kiron Maray -- Vir's cousin
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-- and the female detainee as Aria Tensus -- Kiron's lover. Kiron
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questions Vir, mentioning that Vir said in his letters that he was the
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Centauri ambassador on B5; Vir refuses to answer, telling Kiron that
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it is too difficult to explain. Meanwhile, Sinclair explains to
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Garibaldi that the two young Centauri had stolen credit chits and were
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taken into custody upon arrival at B5; however, Sinclair is willing to
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turn over the matter to Londo because the offenders are Centauri. (Of
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course, Londo neither wants to deal with the youths nor has any idea
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what to do with them--but he is given little choice).
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[INLINE] Kiron and Aria.
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Ivanova's shift has just ended, and, while she is getting a drink,
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Malcolm meets up with her. They speak for a while; Malcolm clearly
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wishes to start their relationship again, but Ivanova is hesitant. She
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takes her leave of him again--but politely, this time.
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Vir, Londo, and the two lovers are in Londo's quarters. Vir is
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explaining the situation to Londo: when the lovers' families arranged
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marriages for them (to *other* people), Kiron and Aria fled to Babylon
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5. They do not want to marry anyone else but each other. Londo,
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however, is slow to understand--he does not see what love has to do
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with marriage, nor does he respect the lovers for running away from
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their families. He lectures them on Centauri traditions, telling them
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how, for a thousand years, marriages have been arranged for Centauri
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children. These marriages help to merge noble families and "keep the
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fabric of the Republic strong." "Sometimes," says Londo, "these
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marriages call for sacrifice [he looks at the pictures of his own
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wives on his desk]. _Great_ sacrifice. But we make this sacrifice
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because this is what it means to be Centauri! If you deny this
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tradition, you lose the very thing which makes you what you are." The
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lovers listen to him, but are not moved--they claim that these
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traditions are simply unfair.
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Meanwhile, Garibaldi has arrested a human who has been found with a
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knife in his possession. The arrested man, Roberts, is defiant--he
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maintains that he has a right to defend himself against "the *things*
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that walk around this place." Garibaldi gets to the point: there are
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fresh traces of blood on Roberts's knife, and Garibaldi suspects him
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of committing the assault on Mayan the previous night. Roberts claims
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that the blood on his knife is his own blood--he cut himself opening a
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crate. Though he unreservedly admits that he agrees with the Home
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Guard--"if you ask me, they got the right idea.... Damn aliens are
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ruining everything for us"--he insists that he was not Mayan's
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attacker. Garibaldi, without any further evidence at the moment,
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writes up Roberts on the charge of carrying an illegal weapon.
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Garibaldi also orders his officers to check the blood on the knife.
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"If the blood ... matches Mayan's, I'll give you over to the Minbari
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and let them play dice with your eyeballs," he says to Roberts.
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"I don't know what's worse--damn aliens or the traitors that suck up
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to them over their own kind," retaliates Roberts.
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In view of the worsening situation on Babylon 5, Sinclair goes to see
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Ambassador Kosh in order to inform him of the recent incidents. Kosh,
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however, doesn't seem to care; when Sinclair asks him if he will speak
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with the other ambassadors about the matter, Kosh replies, "We take no
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interest in the affairs of others." Sinclair then notices the
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television-like display which Kosh has been watching since Sinclair
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entered the room--the display is showing historic pictures of Earth.
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When Sinclair asks Kosh what he's doing with the viewer, Kosh tells
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him that he is "studying." When Sinclair asks Kosh *what* he's
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studying, however, Kosh ends the discussion quickly and abruptly.
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Sinclair politely leaves, realizing that any further questioning will
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be futile.
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[INLINE] Sinclair visits Kosh.
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After his discussion with Kosh, Sinclair returns to the bridge. There,
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he finds Ivanova and begins talking with her. He asks her if she was
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familiar with the incident that occurred right after Kosh arrived on
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Babylon 5. She replied that she received only a cursory briefing. He
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explains what happened: specifically, he explains that the
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assassination attempt against Kosh was attempted with poison,
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administered through the hand. He tells her that he finally figured
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something out that had been bothering him for a while: "Kosh wears an
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encounter suit to protect him from our atmosphere," he says, "so how
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did the poison get into his system? His hand should have been
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completely covered."
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Ivanova explains that the Vorlons are very secretive, and that,
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perhaps, the encounter suit may be more useful as a camouflage than as
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a necessary protection from the environment.
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Sinclair understands, but expresses his curiosity at the reassignment
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of the only human who has seen a Vorlon--Dr. Benjamin Kyle. Kyle was
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brought back to Earth shortly after the incident in order to work
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directly with the president. (Sinclair tells Ivanova that Kyle, who
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was bound by the standard doctor's oath of confidentiality, never told
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Sinclair what he saw). Further, explains Sinclair, the only member of
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the Psi Corps to have scanned a Vorlon--Lyta Alexander--was also
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reassigned. [See also "The Gathering."]
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Londo is quite annoyed with Vir for getting him involved with the case
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of the lovers. Kiron and Aria's families have sent several messages to
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Sinclair--"[they] are outraged, and it's *my* head they're after."
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Londo explains that he has only one choice -- to send Kiron and Aria
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back home. Vir objects, however, saying that they love one another and
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ought not to be forced into marriages that they won't enjoy.
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"Love, pah! Overrated!" Londo cries out. "[He points to the pictures
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of his wives.] These are my three wives--pestilence, famine, and
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death. Do you think I married them for their personalities? Their
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personalities could shatter worlds! Arranged marriages, every one. But
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they worked out; they inspired me. Knowing that they were waiting at
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home for me is what keeps me here, 75 light-years away." Londo is
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therefore firm in his decision to send the lovers back to Centauri
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Prime.
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Sinclair, who has heard that Garibaldi found a suspect for Mayan's
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attack, calls Garibaldi into his office. However, Garibaldi brings bad
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news for the investigation: the blood on Roberts's knife was indeed
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Roberts's own blood. Garibaldi explains that he has set Roberts free,
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but has placed him under "red level surveillance."
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"I think he'll be more useful to us running loose," says Garibaldi.
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"He's a logical recruit for the Home Guard." Garibaldi tells Sinclair
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that the general unrest that has resulted from these incidents on the
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station is continuously becoming worse. Fights are breaking out
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everywhere; the alien population of the station is growing angrier.
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Sinclair comments that this is probably the Home Guard's intended
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result--if they can provoke enough tension between humans and aliens,
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they might grow in power and eventually cause Earth to withdraw from
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galactic affairs (or so they would hope). One thing is clear to
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Sinclair: if the Home Guard isn't stopped soon, everything that B5
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stands for will be destroyed.
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Ivanova has agreed to have dinner with Malcolm, and she seems to
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actually be enjoying it. They reminisce about old times, when they
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were together happily. Malcolm longs for these times; in fact, he
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tells Ivanova that he is planning to set up a business for himself on
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B5--this way, they can be together without interfering with their
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respective careers. Needless to say, Ivanova is quite surprised.
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Kiron and Aria are sitting in the garden, enjoying the view and
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enjoying one another's company, when they are suddenly attacked by the
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Home Guard. A few human individuals viciously attack the Centauri
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youths--they shoot Kiron at close range with a PPG and stun Aria with
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a shock stick; after the brief attack, they leave as suddenly and as
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quickly as they came.
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Luckily, Vir finds them shortly after they were attacked. Aria will be
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fine (but does not remember anything about her attackers), but Kiron
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has been injured seriously. Garibaldi, who is with Dr. Franklin, is
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suddenly called away because of some "major disturbance."
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The disturbance is being caused by G'Kar, who is attempting to incite
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a riot. "We can no longer stand idly by," G'Kar says, "as our peoples
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are slaughtered by these cowardly humans. We must fight back with
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every means at our disposal." Garibaldi, who has brought Sinclair,
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approach G'Kar--but G'Kar relentlessly accuses Sinclair of unfair
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treatment of the attackers ("You have yet to make a single arrest....
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You know very well why these crimes remain unsolved. It is because the
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perpetrators are human," says G'Kar). Garibaldi convinces Sinclair to
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leave the scene of the riot; he then threatens to arrest G'Kar if
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G'Kar refuses to stop inciting the riot. At length, G'Kar leaves.
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[INLINE] G'Kar is convinced to stop speaking.
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Meanwhile, Roberts himself has become the victim of an attack--at the
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hands of aliens. He is seriously injured.
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Ivanova and Malcolm have had an enjoyable evening, and they have
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returned to her quarters. Just as they are beginning to kiss, Ivanova
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is called by Sinclair and ordered to report to the briefing room as a
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result of G'Kar's riot. Malcolm (who showed an interest in the fact
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that there had been a riot) leaves, unhappily.
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Garibaldi is briefing Sinclair--the riots have "cooled down" according
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to Garibaldi, but there have been a few related incidents. He mentions
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that Roberts, who is still under red surveillance, has been attacked
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and injured.
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In the Med Lab, Londo and Vir are trying to console Aria, but she
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remains dismayed that Dr. Franklin won't let Aria get too close to
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Kiron. Londo explains that this is standard medical procedure, but
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Aria insists that her if she were allowed near him, he would sense it
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and begin to recover. Aria appeals to Londo, asking him if he can't
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get Franklin to allow her to get closer to Kiron, but Londo tells her
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to go back to her quarters--"there's nothing you can do here," he
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says. Aria leaves.
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However, Shaal Mayan, who has overheard this conversation, disagrees
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with what Londo has said. She asks him to listen to Aria: "We should
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listen to the girl. We Minbari consider love a most potent force for
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healing. She cares deeply for him. Such feelings can turn the tide
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when all else fails."
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"Oh, I see," responds Londo. "And if he dies, despite this great power
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of love ..."
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"If he dies, she will suffer enormous grief. But every moment together
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will make her grief a little less," Mayan answers.
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"I would expect such logic from a poet," he says scornfully. "What can
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a Minbari know about Centauri feeling?"
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"Ambassador," she replies, "I have travelled far and seen much. And
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what I have seen tells me that all sentient beings are best defined by
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their capacity and their need for love."
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"And she will learn to live without it," he says, forcefully.
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"As you did," says Mayan, with a note of pity in her voice.
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Meanwhile, Garibaldi is showing Sinclair something that he found via
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the surveillance of Roberts. Roberts, who was injured and who was
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lying in a bed at the Medical Lab, was visited by none other than a
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man whom Sinclair recognizes as Malcolm Biggs (Sinclair was able to
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identify Malcolm because he had seen her in Ivanova's quarters when he
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summoned Ivanova to the briefing room earlier). Malcolm had a brief
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talk with Roberts--a talk about the Home Guard and about how Malcolm
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felt that the they could benefit from Roberts's membership. Malcolm
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says that he--and the Home Guard to which he belongs--need to gain the
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support of people like Roberts--people who have been attacked or
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otherwise harmed by aliens. Garibaldi and Sinclair show the recording
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to Ivanova, who is entirely astonished at her former lover's
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involvement. Sinclair asks Ivanova to introduce him to Malcolm--he
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tells Ivanova that he wants to infiltrate the organization. "Groups
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like this always like to recruit friends in high places," he says. "If
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they accept me, it could give me a chance to nail them all before they
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do any more damage." Ivanova agrees, but on one condition: she wants
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to be there herself when he takes the organization down. He agrees,
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and they plan to get started at the diplomatic reception which will be
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held that night.
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Vir is talking with Londo; he frankly tells Londo that Londo is wrong
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in his decision to send Aria and Kiron home. "My cousin and Aria
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wanted to be together because they love each other.... Would that have
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destroyed the 'great Centauri Republic'?" Londo replies that they
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cannot turn their back on tradition, but Vir disagrees and says he
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feels that the wealth and power should not be placed before love.
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"'My shoes are too tight,'" says Londo, sadly, in response. "Something
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my father said. He was old, very old at the time. I went into his
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room, and he was sitting alone in the dark, crying. So I asked him
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what was wrong, and he said, 'My shoes are too tight, but it doesn't
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matter, because I have forgotten how to dance.' I never understood
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what that meant until now. *My* shoes are too tight, and I have
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forgotten how to dance." Vir admits that he doesn't understand Londo,
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but Londo says that Vir shouldn't--at least, not yet.
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At the diplomatic reception that evening, Delenn introduces the head
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of an agricultural delegation from Ava IV [spelling correction
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pending] who is at B5 to study the hydroponics in the garden. Sinclair
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greets the delegate more bruskly than usual, praising Earth
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technicians for their construction of the hydroponic garden and
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abruptly dismissing the delegate's concerns about the security of the
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station (in view of the recent attacks).
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Sinclair then moves over to meet Ivanova and Malcolm. He speaks
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briefly with Malcolm, elaborating on his background in the
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Earth-Minbari war and on his "belief" that "the only good alien is a
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dead alien." He tells Malcolm that, though his job requires him to
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play the role of diplomat, "[I don't] have to like it."
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Sinclair, Ivanova, and Malcolm leave the reception. Sinclair continues
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his explanation of his "hatred" of aliens: though he fought and his
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best friends died in the Earth-Minbari war, he is upset because "the
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Minbari let us win. You know what that victory tasted like? Ashes."
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Malcolm explains that he has heard this sentiment many times from
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Earth-Minbari war veterans. He continues, explaining that he is part
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of a movement on Earth that is attempting to get rid of Earth's
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involvement with aliens. Malcolm reveals that he has some friends he'd
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like Sinclair to meet--but first, to prove Sinclair's loyalty, he
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requires Sinclair to do him a favor ...
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[INLINE] Sinclair, Ivanova, and Malcolm meet.
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At the Council, Sinclair explains to all of the alien governments that
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there is no longer any danger from pro-Earth groups on the station.
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Garibaldi explains that they have good reason to believe that the
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attackers have fled back to Earth. However, Sinclair refuses to give
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the aliens any further information, saying that the information is
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classified. This classification greatly angers the alien governments,
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but Sinclair gives the appearance of not caring.
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Meanwhile, in the Medical Lab, Kiron has awoken from his coma, to
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Aria's intense joy.
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On the bridge, Ivanova informs Sinclair that Malcolm has set the next
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meeting--she says that he won't reveal the precise location, but that
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they will meet Malcolm on the Zocalo in thirty minutes. Sinclair and
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Ivanova are required to arrive unarmed; they will, however, maintain a
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link with Garibaldi.
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In the Medical Lab, Londo is speaking with Kiron and Aria. He says
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that they must fulfill their duties and return to Centauri Prime. When
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they arrive there, however, they will be greeted by Londo's second
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cousin, who will escort them to his family estate. There, they will
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serve a period of fosterage whereby they will be instructed in--among
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other things--proper decorum and tradition of Centauri. At the end of
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the fosterage period--when they are adults--they will be free to make
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their own decisions regarding marriage. Londo feels that their parents
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will be happy with this course of action because the practice of
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fosterage is a time-honored tradition, which, although not practiced
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too often any more, was fairly common in the old days of the public.
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"To object would be to defy all tradition!" says Londo. Kiron, though
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happy, asks Londo why he went out of his way to arrange the fosterage.
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"Because you are still children, and children should be allowed to
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dance," says Londo, happily.
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Meanwhile, the arranged meeting is taking place between Sinclair,
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Ivanova, and Malcolm. As they're standing there, many other members of
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the Home Guard seem to appear from nowhere -- Malcolm explains that
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they were using prototypes for a "black light camouflage" device.
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Malcolm orders one of his men to set up a communications-jamming
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field, which prevents Garibaldi from continuing the communication
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link. Garibaldi mobilizes his men; they start running toward
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Sinclair's position. Meanwhile, Malcolm explains that in two days,
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there will be a mass assassination of the ambassadors on B5--in one
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fell swoop, the leading alien figures will all be killed. Malcolm
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needs Sinclair to help the Home Guard gain access to the diplomatic
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wing (and, after the attack, to gain safe transport back to Earth).
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Sinclair says that it's no problem. As another test of Sinclair's
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loyalty, however, an alien is brought before Sinclair--the same
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agricultural delegate from Ava IV--and Sinclair is ordered to kill
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her. He, of course, hesitates--and during the resulting delay,
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Garibaldi and his forces break into the room. Malcolm is captured with
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the aid of Ivanova.
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Malcolm and the other members of the Home Guard are being escorted off
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of the station. As Malcolm is leaving, he sees Ivanova, and angrily
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yells at her, "I can't believe you did this to me, Susan. What kind of
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a human are you, to side with *them*?"
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"I find many of these people," answers Ivanova, "to be more human that
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you and your kind." She stares at her old lover, in silence. They both
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realize that they never truly knew each other.
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Shawn Bayern _bayern@cshl.org_
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_________________________________________________________________
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Copyright 1994, Shawn Bayern. All rights reserved. Permission is
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granted to distribute this synopsis _noncommercially_ as long as the
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synopsis and this copyright notice remain intact. Babylon 5 is a
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copyright of the PTN Consortium; no infringement of that copyright is
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intended by writing these synopses.
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[15]Last update: October 11, 1995
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References
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1. file://localhost/cgi-bin/imagemap/titlebar
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2. LYNXIMGMAP:file://localhost/lurk/maps/maps.html#titlebar
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3. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/guide/007.html
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4. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/background/007.shtml
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/007.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/synops/006.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/008.html
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9. file://localhost/lurk/lurker.html
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10. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/007.html#TOP
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11. file://localhost/cgi-bin/uncgi/lgmail
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12. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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13. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/006.html
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14. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/008.html
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15. file://localhost/lurk/lastmod.html
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