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Shon, a young alien boy, has developed a "congested blockage in his
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upper air passages." When Dr. Franklin explains to Shon's parents that
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Shon's condition can be cured by a fairly routine surgical procedure,
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the parents seem bewildered. "You will cut him open?" they ask, and
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explain that the "Chosen of God" cannot be "punctured" -- for their
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souls will escape.
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[INLINE] "_Food animals_ are punctured."
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B5 has received a distress signal from the starliner Asimov, which has
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been immobilized because of a fire in its command and control
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center--unfortunately, the ship is now adrift in Raider territory.
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Ivanova (who pleas with Sinclair to send her instead of Garibaldi) is
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sent to lead a fighter wing to rescue the Asimov.
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Dr. Maya Hernandez, one of the B5 doctors, tries to convince Shon's
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parents to allow the procedure, but they are quite determined not to
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allow it. Just as it becomes evident that the parents will not change
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their mind, Franklin suggests an alternate procedure. He admits that
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this procedure won't work as well, but it's better than nothing. After
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the parents leave to consider this new method, Dr. Franklin explains
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to Hernandez that, though this procedure will obviously not save Shon,
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it will at least give Franklin time to try to convince the parents to
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change their mind. Both doctors realize that there are only two
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options--surgery or death--but Franklin explains that it is sometimes
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necessary to "heal the family before you can heal the patient." Shon's
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parents return and say that they are willing to try Franklin's new
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procedure.
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[INLINE] Franklin comforts Shon.
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Franklin, who is speaking with Sinclair, explains his dilemma.
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Franklin requests that Sinclair order him to perform the surgery, but
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Sinclair declines, commenting that it's a dangerous precedent to set.
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Franklin explains that that precedent has _already_ been set--by
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Sinclair's ordering Dr. Kyle to save Ambassador Kosh (cf. [9]"The
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Gathering")--and when Franklin brings up the idea of making this issue
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official by petitioning Sinclair with a formal request to operate,
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Sinclair asks him to try to find another solution.
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Meanwhile, Franklin's "procedure" is obviously not working. When the
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parents become angered, Franklin pleads with them again, but they
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still refuse to allow surgery. Finally, Franklin threatens to suspend
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their parental authority if they will not allow him to operate--and he
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makes a formal request for Commander Sinclair to decide this issue.
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Shon's parents go to Sinclair and request that he decide in their
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favor. Sinclair explains his dilemma--he must consider Franklin's
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request, but he must also act as the parents' advocate because the
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parents' race has no ambassador on the station. The parents express
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their objection--they don't like the situation and believe that
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Sinclair will rule against them because "Earth people always stick
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together."
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The parents visit Ambassador G'Kar and ask for the Narn to intervene
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on their behalf, but G'Kar claims that the parents' world doesn't have
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much to offer to Narn--and claims the Narns don't casually enter into
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other people's affairs. The parents then visit Ambassador Mollari, who
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says that he sympathizes with them but explains that it would be too
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expensive to intervene--if the Council was called on this matter,
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there would be a whole array of costs that would have to be justified.
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Ambassador Kosh proves just as unhelpful to the parents: concerning
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the issue of a patient's safety versus the concerns of the patient's
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world, he simply says, "The avalanche has already started. It is too
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late for the pebbles to vote."
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[INLINE] Shon's parents plead with Kosh.
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When the parents plea with Delenn, she says that she sympathizes
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entirely, but she also says that the Minbari are reluctant to get
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involved with the religious affairs of other people--especially
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because they've seen what happens when other races interfere with
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Minbari religious affairs. Delenn explains that both Dr. Franklin and
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the parents believe they are doing what's "right" -- yet how can
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either of them prove it?
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Meanwhile, Ivanova's team has found the Asimov--but they have also
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picked up the signal of an approaching Raider vessel.
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Sinclair explains to Garibaldi how distraught he is--the buck keeps
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being passed back to him. Earth Central refuses to advise, and the
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other ambassadors refuse to take action. Later, when Sinclair visits
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Shon, Shon explains that, though he doesn't want to die, he doesn't
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want the surgery either.
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When Sinclair finishes speaking with Shon, Dr. Franklin asks him what
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his decision on the request will be. Sinclair explains that it's a
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difficult decisions: both sides, according to their own beliefs, are
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morally "right." "Who should I believe?" asks Sinclair. "You [Dr.
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Franklin], because we share the same beliefs? Or do we? ... What makes
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a religion false? If any religion is right, then maybe they all have
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to be right. Maybe God doesn't care how you say your prayers, just as
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long as you say them ... What we hold sacred gives our lives meaning.
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What are we taking away from this child? ... I have to refuse to sign
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the order. I can't allow you to perform the operation."
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When Franklin angrily confronts Sinclair, Sinclair explains that he
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really had no choice in the matter. According to his personal beliefs,
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he would sign the order right away--but as commander of B5, he wants
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to ensure the neutrality of the station. He explains that he can't
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just set other races' beliefs aside whenever it's convenient or
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whenever they violate human beliefs. He also says that, though he is
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violating the precedent set when he ordered Dr. Kyle to operate on
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Kosh, that particular precedent must be stopped somewhere.
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Meanwhile, Shon's condition is worsening. Franklin calls Shon's
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parents, who say how grateful they are for Sinclair's wisdom, and who
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tell Shon how proud they are of him that he is dying honorably. When
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Shon's parents leave, however, Franklin decides to operate on Shon
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anyway--he can't allow a simple legal order to get in the way of
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what's "right," according to him. Dr. Hernandez decides to help him.
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[INLINE] Preparing to operate.
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The Raider ship that is approaching Ivanova is meanwhile getting
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closer. Ivanova, in defiance of general orders to the contrary, breaks
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formation and pursues this Raider ship--as the rest of the squadron
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escorts the Asimov back to B5. Ivanova successfully destroys this
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ship, but notes a large squadron of Raider ships approaching after
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her. She reverses her thrusters, trying to escape.
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Franklin's operation was successful, and Shon--who is now _physically_
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fine--comments that he doesn't feel spiritually any different than he
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did before. When his parents arrive, however, they angrily shun
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Shon--they treat him as if he were some sort of evil demon and try to
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exorcise him.
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[INLINE] Shon, abandoned by his parents.
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Sinclair, when he hears, angrily confronts Franklin. However, they are
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both interrupted by Hernandez, who summons them to the Med Lab. At Med
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Lab, the parents have again arrived--and this time they appear a
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little more complacent. They say that if it were in their power to
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forgive Franklin, they would--because he meant no harm, and because he
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did what he did out of compassion. They leave, after wrapping Shon in
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a "travelling robe."
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A little later, when Franklin and Hernandez are researching the
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customs of Shon's race, Franklin comes across a description of a
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"travelling robe." Suddenly, he rushes out of the Med Lab, runs
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through the corridors, and arrives at Shon's room--only to realize
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that he is too late, that the parents have already killed Shon. The
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parents, however, don't see why Franklin is so upset--they comment,
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"This was not our son. This was only a shell. There was nothing to do
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but end the pain of the shell."
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[INLINE] "Do not grieve, Dr. Franklin."
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Later, Sinclair tells Franklin that he won't ask for his
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resignation--this time. However, he comments that Franklin shouldn't
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have made the request--then, he wouldn't have had to violate it.
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Franklin is quite upset with himself, however, for not knowing that
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the parents would kill Shon. Franklin wonders if things might not be
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better or easier if nobody cared about life or religion.
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"What makes us human is that we care--and because we care, we never
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stop trying," replies Sinclair.
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Meanwhile, Ivanova and her squadron have returned safely. When
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Garibaldi asks her about the orders she violated, Ivanova explains
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that sometimes things work out when one takes an educated risk.
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Garibaldi replies that at other times, they don't--and he explains the
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events of the preceding days to Ivanova.
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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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[16]Last update: October 11, 1995
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