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An elderly Minbari male arrives on the station and asks to be shown to
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Ambassador Delenn.
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[INLINE] Asking for directions.
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Epsilon 3, the planet B5 is orbiting, is experiencing large
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earthquakes. Ivanova and Sinclair clear Dr. Tasaki, a geologist, to
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take a shuttle closer to the planet and collect data.
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On his way to a negotiation session, Sinclair runs into Talia Winters
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waiting for the transport tube. She comments that Garibaldi is always
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in the tube waiting for her, and sure enough, he's there when the door
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opens. She opts to take the stairs.
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As Dr. Tasaki's shuttle nears the surface of the planet, a powerful
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energy beam suddenly fires into space from below ground, knocking the
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shuttle out of control. Ivanova orders two Starfuries to tow the
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shuttle back to base. When he returns, Tasaki is eager to go down
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again the next day with more equipment, to try to figure out what's
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causing the beam.
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Sinclair is presiding over a negotiation between Delenn and Londo
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about trade routes. The negotiation proceeds smoothly, which Londo
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attributes to G'Kar's absence. Delenn assures him that G'Kar's anger
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will fade with time, but Londo insists that the Narn hatred of the
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Centauri is intense enough to reduce Centauri Prime to ash if it could
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be made physical -- and the Centauri react to that hatred by hating
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the Narn all the more. After Londo leaves, Delenn comments to Sinclair
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that if Londo is right, if future generations won't be born into a
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brighter world, "then life is pointless, and evolution vastly
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overrated."
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[INLINE] Londo describes the Narns' hatred.
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Later, Ivanova tells Sinclair that the beam is a signal, perhaps a
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beacon, though nobody has been able to decipher it. She remarks that
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the day's Earth Force status report didn't say anything about the Mars
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colony, very unusual as it's mentioned every day.
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Delenn is returning to her quarters when she's met by the Minbari male
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who boarded the station earlier. His name is Draal, and he's an old
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teacher of hers.
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Sinclair is preparing for bed, watching the news on TV. The anchor is
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interrupted by a special report from the Mars colony: an armed revolt
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has begun, and heavy fighting is reported. The news show is able to
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broadcast a few moments of a field report before the reporter is cut
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off. Sinclair shuts off the television, disturbed.
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Before he can contemplate further, a flickering image appears in
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midair across the room, an alien man who pleads for Sinclair's help
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before vanishing abruptly.
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[INLINE] Pleading for help.
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The next morning, Sinclair and Ivanova talk about the situation on
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Mars over breakfast. Sinclair, of course, was born there, and it's his
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home that's being blasted apart; but neither of them has friends or
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family there any more. Garibaldi, according to Ivanova, is taking the
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news badly.
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Draal joins Delenn in her quarters. After thanking her for arranging
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for his quarters, he says that he left Minbar because it's changing
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for the worse, the people growing dissatisfied, self-involved to the
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exclusion of others; they've lost their sense of purpose. He says that
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he's "going to the sea" -- journeying out into the sea of stars in the
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hopes of finding a place where he's needed. Delenn is shocked.
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Garibaldi tries to get a comm channel to Mars, but the government has
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imposed a communications blackout and he's not highly-placed enough to
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get through despite the blackout.
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Ivanova briefs Dr. Tasaki and his crew, reminding them that the
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Starfuries escorting them are only designed for spaceflight and won't
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be able to help if the shuttle goes into the planet's atmosphere.
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Tasaki agrees not to do that, and the shuttle and escort are launched.
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[INLINE] Ivanova briefs the shuttle crew.
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Garibaldi goes to Talia and explains that when he was working security
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on Mars, he met and got involved with a woman named Lise Hampton. It
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was serious, but when he accepted Sinclair's offer to come to Babylon
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5, he and Lise broke up angry with each other. They haven't spoken
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since, but now he's worried sick about her. He asks Talia to try to
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get him a comm channel via the secret Psi Corps training facility on
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Mars -- a facility, Talia notes with surprise, that he's not supposed
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to know about.
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[INLINE] Garibaldi talks about Lise.
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Ignoring Ivanova's order, Tasaki takes the shuttle into the upper part
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of the atmosphere to get more detailed sensor readings. Suddenly, a
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barrage of missiles is launched from the surface. One of them strikes
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the shuttle, but after Ivanova has the Starfuries disorient the
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missiles from orbit, Tasaki and his crew manage to escape safely.
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Back on the station, Tasaki shows Sinclair and Ivanova a
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high-resolution image he captured just after the missiles were
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launched. It shows them coming from deep inside a fissure in the
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surface, five kilometers below the surface. Sinclair easily convinces
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Ivanova that the two of them should take a shuttle down to take a
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closer look, justifying his presence because it might be a first
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contact.
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[INLINE] Tasaki describes the image.
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Garibaldi is in the zocalo, looking miserable. Londo cheers him up by
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telling him a story. Londo was sitting in a club one day, looking
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miserable, when one of the dancers kissed him and told him it couldn't
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be that bad. He married her, regretted it the next morning, and has
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regretted it ever since.
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On his way back to his quarters, Londo sees the same alien Sinclair
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saw earlier. Once again, it asks for help, then vanishes.
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With orbiting Starfuries disorienting the missiles, Sinclair and
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Ivanova take a shuttle into the fissure, where they discover an
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artificial tunnel in the rock face. They land on a platform inside and
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put on breathers to go have a look around.
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[INLINE] Distracting the planetary defenses.
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Talia speaks with a member of the Psi-Corps, someone at the Mars
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facility. The woman refuses to let Garibaldi have a link -- doing so
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would confirm the existence of the facility, and he might be asking
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for a channel just to find out if the place really exists -- but she
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offers to look Lise Hampton's name up in the files and see if she's
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all right. Fighting is occuring less than a quarter-mile away from the
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facility, it seems; the Free Mars movement was much better armed and
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organized than anyone suspected.
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Sinclair and Ivanova explore some smaller side tunnels on foot. They
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pass a dead alien, then nearly stumble into a high-tech deathtrap, but
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Sinclair sees it in time and the two of them make it through
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uninjured. They find themselves on a bridge spanning what looks like
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the hollow core of a gargantuan machine, miles tall with huge parts
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moving up and down the walls.
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[INLINE] Sinclair and Ivanova cross the bridge.
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Delenn and Draal visit Londo, who complains that he's unable to
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comprehend Earth people. As an example, he quotes a song he's been
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studying for a week. "It doesn't mean _anything_," he complains.
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Talia visits Garibaldi in the command center and tells him Lise
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Hampton isn't on the survivor list. Garibaldi refuses to believe that
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something has happened to her, but seems somewhat numb.
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An earthquake cuts off the tunnel behind Sinclair and Ivanova.
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Continuing forward, they see another projection of the alien Sinclair
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saw on the station. This time, though, the real alien is just around
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the corner, strapped into the center of a huge machine on the wall.
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"Help me," he says, "or your people, _all_ your people, will die."
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They help him out of the machine and take him back to the shuttle.
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With fighter cover, they head full-speed back toward the station.
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Sinclair orders Garibaldi to have a medical team standing by.
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Garibaldi is relieved to hear that they're returning, but his relief
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is cut short when a tech announces that a ship, a _big_ ship, is
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coming through the jump gate. He looks down at his computer display.
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"What the hell?"
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_To be continued..._
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Synopsis by [9]Steven Grimm
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[16]Last update: March 19, 1997
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/018.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/017.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/019.html
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11. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/018.html#TOP
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