The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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Ivanova, after awakening with difficulty from a sound sleep, reports
to C&C just in time to find Sinclair listening to a distress call from
a lone Starfury pilot who's being attacked by raiders not far from the
station. Sinclair launches a wing of fighters to aid the pilot, but
it's too late; the raiders overwhelm and destroy the Starfury.
A well-dressed man comes aboard the station on his own. When the
customs officer comments that his identicard hasn't been updated in a
while, the man replies that he's been out of touch, out exploring on
the Rim. "Find anything interesting?" asks the officer. "Yes," replies
the man with an enigmatic smile.
Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Sinclair meet. Ivanova reports that by the
time the station's fighters got there, there was nothing left of the
Starfury they were supposed to rescue. Garibaldi comments that the
raiders have been hitting closer and closer to Babylon 5 lately,
prompting Ivanova to wonder how they're getting in and out so quickly.
The raider ships are much too small to make their own jump points, and
the nearest jumpgate in this latest incident was hours away. Sinclair
puts Delta Wing on alert and asks Garibaldi to go over the cargo
manifests of ships due to arrive shortly in the hopes of identifying
the raiders' next target.
After Ivanova leaves, Sinclair tells Garibaldi what he's discovered
about the events during his 24 hours out of action at the Battle of
the Line (cf. [9]"And the Sky Full of Stars") and asks Garibaldi to
help him find out more.
Londo, waiting at a bar table, is visited by a somewhat sleazy-looking
man who hands him a black box. The box contains the Eye, "the oldest
symbol of Centauri nobility, property of the first Emperor, lost over
a hundred years ago at the Battle of Nashok." The Centauri government,
says Londo, paid very generously for the Eye. "But I would very much
like to know how you got your hands on this," Londo says. "No, you
wouldn't," says the man, and leaves. Londo walks off with the Eye,
unaware that he's being watched by someone at the bar -- the newcomer
who'd been out exploring.
G'Kar and Londo find themselves waiting for the same transport tube.
Londo mentions a famine on the southern frontier of the Narn
homeworld; the conversation quickly degenerates into a barrage of
insults and threats, causing both of them to miss the lift.
[INLINE] "So now it is all our fault, eh?"
Later, G'Kar is visited in his quarters by Morden, the man who arrived
on the station earlier. Morden claims his visit was authorized by the
correct officials in the Narn government. He has come to ask G'Kar a
question: "What do you want?" Morden persists, asking the question
again and again, until G'Kar nearly kicks him out of his quarters.
Finally, as if sensing the intent of the question, G'Kar tells Morden
that what he really wants is to decimate the Centauri -- "to
completely, utterly erase them." "And then what?" asks Morden. G'Kar,
taken aback, answers, "I don't know. As long as my homeworld's safety
is guaranteed, I don't know that it matters." Morden thanks G'Kar and
leaves; it appears that wasn't quite the answer he was looking for.
[INLINE] "What do you want?"
Meanwhile, Londo greets a Centauri noble, Lord Kiro, and Kiro's aunt,
Lady Ladira, who is also the seer and prophetess of Kiro's house.
Ladira looks rather ill, initially ascribing it to the rigors of space
travel. But it's soon clear that Babylon 5 itself is causing her
distress; she pushes herself into a corner and begins ranting.
"Babylon will fall. This place will be destroyed! Fire... death...
pain..." She faints.
[INLINE] Londo greets Kiro and Ladira.
Later, Kiro and Londo are with Ladira in Kiro's quarters. She's
feeling better now, but the vision is still there: Babylon 5 will be
destroyed. The ordeal has left her tired, and she excuses herself. As
she leaves, Londo questions her accuracy. Kiro recalls with a derisive
chuckle that when he was young, she predicted he would someday be
killed by shadows.
He asks Londo if he can see the Eye, which originally belonged to his
family, before he plays lowly messenger and brings it back to the
Emperor. Londo agrees. As they leave Kiro's quarters, they're followed
by a shady character, who reports into a small device: "Six to one.
Have located target. Commencing surveillance."
Morden visits Delenn in her quarters and asks her the same question he
asked G'Kar. With her back to Morden, she questions the purpose of his
visit. In midsentence, she stops as if she suddenly feels faint. Her
hand shoots to her forehead, covering it, and then away, to reveal a
hollow silver triangle glowing in her skin. (cf. [10]"And the Sky Full
of Stars")
[INLINE] Morden visits Delenn.
She covers her forehead again and spins around to face Morden. He
becomes darker and darker until he appears nothing more than a
silhouette -- a shadow. Delenn demands that he leave immediately; he
does so, apparently unaware that she sensed anything odd about him.
After he's gone, Delenn's triangle fades away as she looks on,
shocked. "They're here," she says, a hint of fear in her voice.
[INLINE] "They're here."
Kiro and Londo look at the Eye in Londo's quarters. Kiro paces and
speaks of conditions back home. The people grow unhappy, disillusioned
with the government; the Emperor has not been seen in public for over
a year. Finally, he comes out with what's on his mind: why should he
give the Eye back to the Emperor when his family is its rightful
owner? Londo calms him down, reminding him that he could try to use
the Eye to usurp the Emperor's power, but he would quickly be dead.
"These are not the good old days," Londo says wistfully. "Yes,"
answers Kiro, "more's the pity." Kiro leaves the Eye in Londo's care,
wondering out loud where everything went wrong for the Centauri.
[INLINE] Kiro examines the Eye.
Ladira, asleep, dreams of her vision, or the sounds of it. Voices
shouting: "Evacuate!" "They're heading for the docking bay!" "Hit 'em
with everything we've got!" "Destruct! Destruct!" Then the sound of an
explosion. She awakens.
In space, the freighter Achilles is enroute to a jumpgate when its
scanners pick up raider ships approaching. They call for help;
Sinclair, in C&C, orders Delta Wing to launch. Ivanova, the wing
commander, heads for the station's jumpgate at top speed.
Six, the man who watched Londo and Kiro earlier reports in again.
"They've taken the bait. You keep them busy. We'll take care of
Babylon 5 from this end."
Kosh returns to the station in his ship. As he disembarks and walks
down the hall, Morden ducks behind a corner to avoid being seen.
Delta Wing arrives through the jumpgate nearest the Achilles. Ivanova
orders two ships to stay behind at the gate in case the raiders try to
flee through it; the rest follow her at maximum burn toward the
Achilles.
Kiro calls Londo and says he's ready to leave with the Eye. Londo
assures him that the Centauri military will have ships to ready
protect Kiro every step of the way once he enters Babylon 5's gate.
Londo gathers up the Eye and leaves his quarters.
As he reaches the transport tube, he's intercepted by Morden, who asks
his usual question and claims he's not allowed to leave until he gets
an answer. Londo is irritated and says he just wants to be left alone.
"Is that it, Ambassador?" asks Morden. "Is that all you want?"
Irritated, Londo answers that no, that's not all he wants. He wants
the Centauri Republic to stretch forth across the galaxy, to regain
its days of glory. "I want to stop running around like a man late for
an appointment, afraid to look forward or look back ... I want it all
back, the way that it was." He calms down. "Does that answer your
question?"
"Yes," Morden says to himself after Londo leaves. "Yes, it does."
[INLINE] "Do you really want to know what _I_ want?"
Sinclair, troubled that the latest raider attack is taking place much
farther from the station than other recent raids, asks for a cargo
manifest for the Achilles.
Six and an accomplice intercept Londo, Kiro, and Ladira as they head
for Kiro's ship. He has his accomplice take the Eye ahead, while he
takes the three Centauri hostage and orders them to continue to the
ship.
[INLINE] Taken hostage.
Sinclair learns that the Achilles is carrying farming equipment,
hardly valuable enough to be worth raiding. Deducing that it may be a
diversion, he orders Ivanova to return to base. He checks the list of
arriving and departing ships and notices that Kiro's personal liner is
scheduled to leave shortly. He heads for the docking bay.
Sinclair arrives in the bay just as Six and his hostages do. Kiro
tries to fight Six off, but ends up with his arm twisted behind his
back and a gun to his head. Six warns Sinclair against trying to stop
him from leaving, threatening to burn a hole through the station's
hull. Sinclair stands aside and says Six is free to go.
Once Six and Kiro have left, Sinclair tells Garibaldi to stand by with
Alpha Wing and disable the liner as soon as it leaves the station.
Londo escorts Ladira out of the docking bay. She is preoccupied. "The
shadows are coming for him."
As Garibaldi and the rest of Alpha Wing chase after the liner, a jump
point forms near the station. A carrier flies through and releases a
swarm of raider ships. "So that's how they're doing it," says
Sinclair. "A ship that big would have to be capable of solo jumps."
The raider ships occupy Garibaldi's attention as the situation
develops into a full-blown firefight. While he and his men (with the
help of the station's defensive grid) fight the raiders, the Centauri
liner enters a small docking bay in the raider mothership and is
sealed inside.
[INLINE] The battle is joined.
Meanwhile, amid sirens and a mob of people heading for safer parts of
the station, Londo finds Ladira standing in the middle of a corridor.
He tries to get her to leave, but she is paying more attention to her
vision. "Fire. Death and destruction. The shadows have come for Lord
Kiro. The shadows have come for us all!"
Elsewhere on the station, Morden hurries down an empty corridor as if
late for an appointment. Kosh emerges from a doorway, blocking
Morden's path. "Leave this place," Kosh says. "They are not for you.
Go. Leave. Now." Morden doesn't appear ready to obey.
[INLINE] "Go. Leave. Now."
The battle grows more intense. Sinclair tells Garibaldi to drive the
raiders toward the back of the station, and tells one of the C&C techs
to recalibrate the defense grid accordingly. As the raiders are driven
back, Ivanova and her team emerge from the jumpgate. "Surprise."
[INLINE] Chasing down the raiders.
Between Ivanova, the station's guns, and Garibaldi at their tails, the
raiders don't last long. Unfortunately, the mothership creates a jump
point while its fighters are keeping everyone busy. Ivanova tries to
follow it into hyperspace, but Sinclair orders her not to. The raider
mothership gets away.
Garibaldi tells Sinclair that the station sustained minor damage, with
a few injuries. Ambassador Kosh has asked for tools to repair his
encounter suit, but won't say what happened to it. The station lost
two ships in the battle; one pilot managed to eject in time. Garibaldi
speculates that they've hurt the raiders badly enough that they won't
be back for a long time, if ever -- the mothership, after all, is just
a big target without its fighters.
Ladira and Londo come into Sinclair's office. Sinclair demands to know
what was on the ship that was so valuable, and why it wasn't on the
manifest. Ladira has another vision, this time of the raider
mothership emerging from a jump point elsewhere in space.
[INLINE] "My time is your time."
Inside the ship, Six has his men grab Kiro from behind. He laughs at
Kiro's objection that the two of them had a deal; the raiders intend
to ransom the Eye to the Centauri, and then ransom Kiro as well.
Suddenly, from out of nowhere, a huge alien ship, black with spines
and dark blue mottling, appears just next to the raider mothership.
Without warning or provocation, it slices into the mothership with an
intense beam weapon, cutting the raider ship to ribbons within
seconds.
[INLINE] The mystery ship.
Later, Londo and Ladira say farewell. Londo is despondent; he feels he
will be held responsible for the loss of the Eye. "It would seem my
career is finished," he says. When Ladira offers to help, he replies,
"I'm afraid I'm beyond anything short of a miracle." She leaves.
Seconds after, Londo's door chimes. It's Morden, and he's carrying a
charred box. "A gift," he says, "from friends you don't know you
have." Londo opens the box. It's the Eye. He turns to thank Morden,
but the man seems to have vanished. "Let me buy you a drink!" shouts
Londo. "Let me buy you a whole _fleet_ of drinks! How can I ever find
you to thank you?"
"We will find you, Ambassador," a disembodied voice answers. "We will
find you."
[INLINE] "A gift, from friends you don't know you have."
In the lavatory, Garibaldi and Sinclair talk about the successful
resolution of the situation. On the way out, Garibaldi says he did
some checking and found that Sinclair wasn't first on the list to run
Babylon 5. In fact, he was very far down the list. The Minbari, it
seems, made their support of the station contingent on being able to
approve the commander, and rejected everyone right down the line until
Sinclair. "They wanted you, Jeff."
Sinclair meets Ladira in a departure lounge. When she tells him of her
vision, he replies that it didn't happen; the station came through the
attack just fine. Ladira replies that the station is safe for now --
but the vision is still there. She offers to let him see her vision,
not an easy thing, but possible. He agrees. He sees Babylon 5 from
space. A shuttle flies from the docking bay as the station erupts in
explosions, the hull rupturing as Babylon 5 is eaten from the inside
by a firestorm. Finally it detonates, blown into thousands of fiery
fragments.
Sinclair is hoarse. "This... is it a vision of what will be, or what
might be?"
"The future is always changing. We create the future, with our words,
with our deeds, and with our beliefs. This is a possible future,
Commander. And it is my hope that you may yet avoid it."
Ladira bows and leaves Sinclair to ponder what he's just seen.
Synopsis by [11]Steven Grimm
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