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Sinclair and Garibaldi await the arrival of a ship bearing the body of
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Branmer, the Minbari general who led the attack on the Line. Branmer
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died on a diplomatic mission and his ship is enroute home, stopping
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along the way to let people pay their respects. The ship -- a Minbari
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cruiser, the same kind that Sinclair fought on the Line -- arrives
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through the jumpgate.
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On the zocalo, Ivanova is taking a break. Talia Winters arrives and
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sits across the bar from her. Meanwhile, a girl in scruffy clothing
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steals a piece of jewelry from a vendor. She's spotted, and runs away,
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then collapses on the floor, unconscious. Talia and Ivanova rush to
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her side. "She's a telepath," Talia says.
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The Minbari ship approaches the station. Scans indicate that it's
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flying with gun ports open -- armed for a fight. The captain refuses
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to explain, but Delenn arrives at the command center in time to
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explain that it's simply a way of honoring a great military leader.
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In medlab, Dr. Franklin reports that the girl appears normal except
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for unusually high EEG readings. Talia explains that she was a latent
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telepath whose powers suddenly activated -- probably due to the onset
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of puberty -- and her mind was unable to cope with the sudden inrush
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of foreign thoughts. Talia offers to notify the Psi-Corps so they can
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send a representative, but Ivanova objects.
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[INLINE] Franklin examines the girl.
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A procession bearing Branmer's casket comes aboard. Neroon, Branmer's
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second in command, greets Sinclair and Delenn. Ivanova and Garibaldi
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lead him away to the area they've prepared for the viewing of
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Branmer's body. Delenn comments to Sinclair that such a viewing is
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very unusual, but that the Star Riders, Branmer's clan, insisted on
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it. She seems disturbed.
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[INLINE] The funeral procession.
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Ivanova arrives in medlab just as the girl awakens. As she gains
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consciousness, she's nearly overwhelmed by the thoughts of the other
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people nearby, but Talia teaches her how to block them out. According
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to Talia, who couldn't help picking up the girl's thoughts, her name
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is Alisa Belden, and both of her parents are dead. Ivanova and Talia
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argue about who has jurisdiction over Alisa; Ivanova vows that Alisa
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won't leave the station if she can help it.
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Neroon won't allow Garibaldi's men to guard Branmer's body until the
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viewing ceremony. He insists on Minbari guards. He baits Sinclair
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about the Line, but Delenn defuses the conversation.
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[INLINE] Neroon makes his demand.
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The ceremony proceeds normally until the casket is opened. Branmer's
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body is nowhere to be seen.
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Sinclair orders Garibaldi to begin an investigation. Neroon threatens
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to go to war over the issue, claiming that the last incident involving
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a Minbari leader, the death of Dukhat (which Garibaldi counters was a
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tragic accident) was the cause of the last war. He's rebuffed by
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Delenn, who says that no one clan has the right to dictate Minbari
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policy.
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After Neroon and Delenn leave, Ivanova tells Sinclair about Alisa.
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Sinclair says he'll stand behind whatever decision Ivanova makes.
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Later, Sinclair visits Delenn in her quarters. As she adds pieces to
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her crystal sculpture, Delenn tells Sinclair that Branmer was
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originally a high priest of the religious caste. When the holy war
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against Earth began, Branmer felt an obligation to go to battle. He
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felt the Minbari cause was just, but obeyed the surrender order when
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it came. Another warleader, Sineval, committed suicide rather than
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obey the order, and many among the military caste greatly resent the
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surrender. Sinclair notes that Neroon is one of them; he seems to be
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spoiling for a rematch.
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[INLINE] Discussing Neroon.
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In medlab, Alisa is trying on new clothes, courtesy of the Psi Corps,
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while Talia tells her that the Corps will take good care of her once
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she joins. Ivanova arrives and counters with the story of the Corps'
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treatment of her mother.
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Neroon intercepts Garibaldi in a corridor. The investigation is
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meeting with no success so far. An aide rushes up, clutching a piece
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of Branmer's burial robe. He says it was found outside the quarters of
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the pak'ma'ra -- carrion eaters.
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Garibaldi and Neroon interrogate one of the pak'ma'ra, who claims
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ignorance about the disappearance of Branmer's body. Convinced that
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the alien is hiding something, Garibaldi orders all the pak'ma'ra to
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have their stomachs pumped.
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[INLINE] The pak'ma'ra denies knowledge.
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Na'Toth offers a deal to Alisa: a pampered life on the Narn homeworld
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in exchange for periodic tissue samples. Trying to get a glimpse of
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life on Narn, Alisa peers into Na'Toth's mind, and is repulsed; it's
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cold, alien. Franklin suggests that she take that into account while
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she considers the offer.
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[INLINE] Na'Toth makes her offer.
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Dr. Franklin reports to Garibaldi that analysis of the pak'ma'ras'
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stomach contents was negative; they hadn't dined on Minbari lately.
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Neroon, furious that Garibaldi is wasting his time pumping alien
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stomachs, threatens to have his ship tear the station apart if
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Garibaldi can't solve the mystery.
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Tests reveal that Alisa is at least a P10, which she jokes will
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probably make her worth more to the Narn. Ivanova warns Alisa against
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accepting the Narn offer, citing evidence that the Narn keep aliens as
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slaves and are likely to do so to Alisa once she's in their clutches.
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Talia once again suggests the Psi-Corps, provoking a heated argument
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with Ivanova; Alisa breaks in and says she wants to know _all_ her
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options.
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Ivanova takes Alisa to visit Delenn, who describes Minbari telepaths.
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Psi ability among the Minbari is considered a rare gift, and those who
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have it lead lives of public service, helping people who need their
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talents. In return, the Minbari people provide for all the psis'
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needs. While Delenn speaks, Alisa peers into her mind, and to her
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shock sees a vision of white-robed Minbari stunning the guards in
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front of Branmer's coffin, then opening the lid. Alisa flees Delenn's
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quarters; Delenn can clearly feel that she was being scanned. Alisa
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tells Ivanova that Delenn knows what happened to the body.
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[INLINE] Discussing Minbari telepaths.
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Sinclair enters his quarters to find them a shambles. He's attacked
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from behind by Neroon. The two of them scuffle; Neroon claims that he
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wanted to search the one place that would be strictly off-limits. But
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Garibaldi, arriving with Alisa in tow, claims he searched Sinclair's
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quarters with Delenn observing, and ushers Neroon away. Alisa tells
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Sinclair what she saw in Delenn's mind.
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Delenn and an aide are packing something into a cargo container when
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Sinclair bursts into the cargo area. It's an urn, containing Branmer's
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ashes.
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Delenn claims that she's honoring Branmer's wishes; he asked for a
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simple ceremony, and wouldn't want his body paraded around as a symbol
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of war. She had planned to pass the disappearance off as a miracle, a
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transformation of Branmer's body so that he could take his place among
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the gods. Now Sinclair and Garibaldi are in a difficult position,
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since they've promised to tell Neroon the results of their
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investigation. Delenn offers a compromise: Neroon will be told the
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truth, but _she_ will tell him.
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Neroon is furious when he learns what happened. He vows to lead a
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protest personally. Delenn stops him cold, claiming that if he
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contradicts her claim of transformation, the Star Riders will be
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destroyed, dishonored, by the Grey Council, whose opinion she claims
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to represent. She orders him to obey her, "just as you obeyed the
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order to end the war," and further to apologize to Sinclair.
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Neroon does so, and is surprised when Sinclair offers to pay tribute
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to Branmer's courage and skill in a personal message to the Minbari
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people. "Perhaps there was some small wisdom in letting your people
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live," Neroon says. "We like to think so," replies Sinclair.
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[INLINE] Neroon and Sinclair reconcile.
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Sinclair and Delenn are talking in the stone garden when Alisa arrives
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and announces that she's going to live with the Minbari. Delenn claims
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that Alisa will help increase the understanding and communication
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between humans and Minbari. Sinclair agrees.
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Alisa bids Ivanova and Talia an emotional farewell. Talia doesn't
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agree with her decision, but admits that Sinclair is right; Alisa's
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presence among the Minbari will benefit both peoples.
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Sinclair meets up with Alisa on her way aboard the Minbari ship, and
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asks her if she saw anything else in Delenn's mind. Alisa responds
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that there was one other thing, a word, "chrysalis." "She shut down
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real fast when I touched that," Alisa says. She boards the cruiser,
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leaving Sinclair to ponder the significance of the word.
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Synopsis by [9]Steven Grimm
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[16]Last update: March 19, 1997
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