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Ivanova, after awakening with difficulty from a sound sleep, reports
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to C&C just in time to find Sinclair listening to a distress call from
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a lone Starfury pilot who's being attacked by raiders not far from the
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station. Sinclair launches a wing of fighters to aid the pilot, but
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it's too late; the raiders overwhelm and destroy the Starfury.
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A well-dressed man comes aboard the station on his own. When the
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customs officer comments that his identicard hasn't been updated in a
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while, the man replies that he's been out of touch, out exploring on
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the Rim. "Find anything interesting?" asks the officer. "Yes," replies
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the man with an enigmatic smile.
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Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Sinclair meet. Ivanova reports that by the
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time the station's fighters got there, there was nothing left of the
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Starfury they were supposed to rescue. Garibaldi comments that the
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raiders have been hitting closer and closer to Babylon 5 lately,
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prompting Ivanova to wonder how they're getting in and out so quickly.
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The raider ships are much too small to make their own jump points, and
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the nearest jumpgate in this latest incident was hours away. Sinclair
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puts Delta Wing on alert and asks Garibaldi to go over the cargo
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manifests of ships due to arrive shortly in the hopes of identifying
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the raiders' next target.
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After Ivanova leaves, Sinclair tells Garibaldi what he's discovered
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about the events during his 24 hours out of action at the Battle of
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the Line (cf. [9]"And the Sky Full of Stars") and asks Garibaldi to
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help him find out more.
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Londo, waiting at a bar table, is visited by a somewhat sleazy-looking
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man who hands him a black box. The box contains the Eye, "the oldest
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symbol of Centauri nobility, property of the first Emperor, lost over
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a hundred years ago at the Battle of Nashok." The Centauri government,
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says Londo, paid very generously for the Eye. "But I would very much
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like to know how you got your hands on this," Londo says. "No, you
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wouldn't," says the man, and leaves. Londo walks off with the Eye,
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unaware that he's being watched by someone at the bar -- the newcomer
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who'd been out exploring.
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G'Kar and Londo find themselves waiting for the same transport tube.
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Londo mentions a famine on the southern frontier of the Narn
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homeworld; the conversation quickly degenerates into a barrage of
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insults and threats, causing both of them to miss the lift.
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[INLINE] "So now it is all our fault, eh?"
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Later, G'Kar is visited in his quarters by Morden, the man who arrived
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on the station earlier. Morden claims his visit was authorized by the
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correct officials in the Narn government. He has come to ask G'Kar a
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question: "What do you want?" Morden persists, asking the question
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again and again, until G'Kar nearly kicks him out of his quarters.
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Finally, as if sensing the intent of the question, G'Kar tells Morden
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that what he really wants is to decimate the Centauri -- "to
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completely, utterly erase them." "And then what?" asks Morden. G'Kar,
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taken aback, answers, "I don't know. As long as my homeworld's safety
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is guaranteed, I don't know that it matters." Morden thanks G'Kar and
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leaves; it appears that wasn't quite the answer he was looking for.
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[INLINE] "What do you want?"
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Meanwhile, Londo greets a Centauri noble, Lord Kiro, and Kiro's aunt,
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Lady Ladira, who is also the seer and prophetess of Kiro's house.
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Ladira looks rather ill, initially ascribing it to the rigors of space
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travel. But it's soon clear that Babylon 5 itself is causing her
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distress; she pushes herself into a corner and begins ranting.
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"Babylon will fall. This place will be destroyed! Fire... death...
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pain..." She faints.
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[INLINE] Londo greets Kiro and Ladira.
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Later, Kiro and Londo are with Ladira in Kiro's quarters. She's
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feeling better now, but the vision is still there: Babylon 5 will be
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destroyed. The ordeal has left her tired, and she excuses herself. As
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she leaves, Londo questions her accuracy. Kiro recalls with a derisive
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chuckle that when he was young, she predicted he would someday be
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killed by shadows.
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He asks Londo if he can see the Eye, which originally belonged to his
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family, before he plays lowly messenger and brings it back to the
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Emperor. Londo agrees. As they leave Kiro's quarters, they're followed
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by a shady character, who reports into a small device: "Six to one.
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Have located target. Commencing surveillance."
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Morden visits Delenn in her quarters and asks her the same question he
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asked G'Kar. With her back to Morden, she questions the purpose of his
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visit. In midsentence, she stops as if she suddenly feels faint. Her
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hand shoots to her forehead, covering it, and then away, to reveal a
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hollow silver triangle glowing in her skin. (cf. [10]"And the Sky Full
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of Stars")
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[INLINE] Morden visits Delenn.
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She covers her forehead again and spins around to face Morden. He
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becomes darker and darker until he appears nothing more than a
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silhouette -- a shadow. Delenn demands that he leave immediately; he
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does so, apparently unaware that she sensed anything odd about him.
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After he's gone, Delenn's triangle fades away as she looks on,
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shocked. "They're here," she says, a hint of fear in her voice.
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[INLINE] "They're here."
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Kiro and Londo look at the Eye in Londo's quarters. Kiro paces and
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speaks of conditions back home. The people grow unhappy, disillusioned
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with the government; the Emperor has not been seen in public for over
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a year. Finally, he comes out with what's on his mind: why should he
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give the Eye back to the Emperor when his family is its rightful
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owner? Londo calms him down, reminding him that he could try to use
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the Eye to usurp the Emperor's power, but he would quickly be dead.
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"These are not the good old days," Londo says wistfully. "Yes,"
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answers Kiro, "more's the pity." Kiro leaves the Eye in Londo's care,
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wondering out loud where everything went wrong for the Centauri.
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[INLINE] Kiro examines the Eye.
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Ladira, asleep, dreams of her vision, or the sounds of it. Voices
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shouting: "Evacuate!" "They're heading for the docking bay!" "Hit 'em
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with everything we've got!" "Destruct! Destruct!" Then the sound of an
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explosion. She awakens.
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In space, the freighter Achilles is enroute to a jumpgate when its
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scanners pick up raider ships approaching. They call for help;
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Sinclair, in C&C, orders Delta Wing to launch. Ivanova, the wing
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commander, heads for the station's jumpgate at top speed.
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Six, the man who watched Londo and Kiro earlier reports in again.
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"They've taken the bait. You keep them busy. We'll take care of
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Babylon 5 from this end."
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Kosh returns to the station in his ship. As he disembarks and walks
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down the hall, Morden ducks behind a corner to avoid being seen.
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Delta Wing arrives through the jumpgate nearest the Achilles. Ivanova
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orders two ships to stay behind at the gate in case the raiders try to
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flee through it; the rest follow her at maximum burn toward the
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Achilles.
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Kiro calls Londo and says he's ready to leave with the Eye. Londo
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assures him that the Centauri military will have ships to ready
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protect Kiro every step of the way once he enters Babylon 5's gate.
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Londo gathers up the Eye and leaves his quarters.
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As he reaches the transport tube, he's intercepted by Morden, who asks
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his usual question and claims he's not allowed to leave until he gets
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an answer. Londo is irritated and says he just wants to be left alone.
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"Is that it, Ambassador?" asks Morden. "Is that all you want?"
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Irritated, Londo answers that no, that's not all he wants. He wants
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the Centauri Republic to stretch forth across the galaxy, to regain
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its days of glory. "I want to stop running around like a man late for
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an appointment, afraid to look forward or look back ... I want it all
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back, the way that it was." He calms down. "Does that answer your
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question?"
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"Yes," Morden says to himself after Londo leaves. "Yes, it does."
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[INLINE] "Do you really want to know what _I_ want?"
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Sinclair, troubled that the latest raider attack is taking place much
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farther from the station than other recent raids, asks for a cargo
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manifest for the Achilles.
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Six and an accomplice intercept Londo, Kiro, and Ladira as they head
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for Kiro's ship. He has his accomplice take the Eye ahead, while he
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takes the three Centauri hostage and orders them to continue to the
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ship.
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[INLINE] Taken hostage.
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Sinclair learns that the Achilles is carrying farming equipment,
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hardly valuable enough to be worth raiding. Deducing that it may be a
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diversion, he orders Ivanova to return to base. He checks the list of
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arriving and departing ships and notices that Kiro's personal liner is
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scheduled to leave shortly. He heads for the docking bay.
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Sinclair arrives in the bay just as Six and his hostages do. Kiro
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tries to fight Six off, but ends up with his arm twisted behind his
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back and a gun to his head. Six warns Sinclair against trying to stop
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him from leaving, threatening to burn a hole through the station's
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hull. Sinclair stands aside and says Six is free to go.
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Once Six and Kiro have left, Sinclair tells Garibaldi to stand by with
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Alpha Wing and disable the liner as soon as it leaves the station.
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Londo escorts Ladira out of the docking bay. She is preoccupied. "The
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shadows are coming for him."
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As Garibaldi and the rest of Alpha Wing chase after the liner, a jump
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point forms near the station. A carrier flies through and releases a
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swarm of raider ships. "So that's how they're doing it," says
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Sinclair. "A ship that big would have to be capable of solo jumps."
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The raider ships occupy Garibaldi's attention as the situation
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develops into a full-blown firefight. While he and his men (with the
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help of the station's defensive grid) fight the raiders, the Centauri
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liner enters a small docking bay in the raider mothership and is
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sealed inside.
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[INLINE] The battle is joined.
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Meanwhile, amid sirens and a mob of people heading for safer parts of
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the station, Londo finds Ladira standing in the middle of a corridor.
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He tries to get her to leave, but she is paying more attention to her
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vision. "Fire. Death and destruction. The shadows have come for Lord
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Kiro. The shadows have come for us all!"
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Elsewhere on the station, Morden hurries down an empty corridor as if
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late for an appointment. Kosh emerges from a doorway, blocking
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Morden's path. "Leave this place," Kosh says. "They are not for you.
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Go. Leave. Now." Morden doesn't appear ready to obey.
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[INLINE] "Go. Leave. Now."
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The battle grows more intense. Sinclair tells Garibaldi to drive the
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raiders toward the back of the station, and tells one of the C&C techs
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to recalibrate the defense grid accordingly. As the raiders are driven
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back, Ivanova and her team emerge from the jumpgate. "Surprise."
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[INLINE] Chasing down the raiders.
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Between Ivanova, the station's guns, and Garibaldi at their tails, the
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raiders don't last long. Unfortunately, the mothership creates a jump
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point while its fighters are keeping everyone busy. Ivanova tries to
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follow it into hyperspace, but Sinclair orders her not to. The raider
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mothership gets away.
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Garibaldi tells Sinclair that the station sustained minor damage, with
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a few injuries. Ambassador Kosh has asked for tools to repair his
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encounter suit, but won't say what happened to it. The station lost
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two ships in the battle; one pilot managed to eject in time. Garibaldi
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speculates that they've hurt the raiders badly enough that they won't
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be back for a long time, if ever -- the mothership, after all, is just
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a big target without its fighters.
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Ladira and Londo come into Sinclair's office. Sinclair demands to know
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what was on the ship that was so valuable, and why it wasn't on the
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manifest. Ladira has another vision, this time of the raider
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mothership emerging from a jump point elsewhere in space.
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[INLINE] "My time is your time."
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Inside the ship, Six has his men grab Kiro from behind. He laughs at
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Kiro's objection that the two of them had a deal; the raiders intend
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to ransom the Eye to the Centauri, and then ransom Kiro as well.
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Suddenly, from out of nowhere, a huge alien ship, black with spines
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and dark blue mottling, appears just next to the raider mothership.
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Without warning or provocation, it slices into the mothership with an
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intense beam weapon, cutting the raider ship to ribbons within
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seconds.
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[INLINE] The mystery ship.
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Later, Londo and Ladira say farewell. Londo is despondent; he feels he
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will be held responsible for the loss of the Eye. "It would seem my
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career is finished," he says. When Ladira offers to help, he replies,
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"I'm afraid I'm beyond anything short of a miracle." She leaves.
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Seconds after, Londo's door chimes. It's Morden, and he's carrying a
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charred box. "A gift," he says, "from friends you don't know you
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have." Londo opens the box. It's the Eye. He turns to thank Morden,
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but the man seems to have vanished. "Let me buy you a drink!" shouts
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Londo. "Let me buy you a whole _fleet_ of drinks! How can I ever find
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you to thank you?"
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"We will find you, Ambassador," a disembodied voice answers. "We will
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find you."
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[INLINE] "A gift, from friends you don't know you have."
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In the lavatory, Garibaldi and Sinclair talk about the successful
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resolution of the situation. On the way out, Garibaldi says he did
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some checking and found that Sinclair wasn't first on the list to run
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Babylon 5. In fact, he was very far down the list. The Minbari, it
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seems, made their support of the station contingent on being able to
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approve the commander, and rejected everyone right down the line until
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Sinclair. "They wanted you, Jeff."
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Sinclair meets Ladira in a departure lounge. When she tells him of her
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vision, he replies that it didn't happen; the station came through the
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attack just fine. Ladira replies that the station is safe for now --
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but the vision is still there. She offers to let him see her vision,
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not an easy thing, but possible. He agrees. He sees Babylon 5 from
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space. A shuttle flies from the docking bay as the station erupts in
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explosions, the hull rupturing as Babylon 5 is eaten from the inside
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by a firestorm. Finally it detonates, blown into thousands of fiery
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fragments.
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Sinclair is hoarse. "This... is it a vision of what will be, or what
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might be?"
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"The future is always changing. We create the future, with our words,
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with our deeds, and with our beliefs. This is a possible future,
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Commander. And it is my hope that you may yet avoid it."
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Ladira bows and leaves Sinclair to ponder what he's just seen.
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Synopsis by [11]Steven Grimm
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[18]Last update: March 19, 1997
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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/013.html
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4. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/background/013.shtml
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/013.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/012.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/014.html
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9. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/008.html
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10. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/008.html#recognize-delenn
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11. http://www.midwinter.com/~koreth/
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12. file://localhost/lurk/lurker.html
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13. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/013.html#TOP
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14. file://localhost/cgi-bin/uncgi/lgmail
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15. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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16. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/012.html
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17. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/014.html
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18. file://localhost/lurk/lastmod.html
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