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Londo is talking to a Centauri senator on his screen. The senator
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tells him that it's vital he promote good relations with the other
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species on Babylon 5, some of whom may be potential allies. Londo
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protests that he's doing the best he can, but the senator tells him to
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try harder.
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[INLINE] Londo states his case.
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Shortly thereafter, Londo encounters Lennier in the hallway. When
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Lennier admits that most of his knowledge about the other races comes
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from reading, Londo offers to spend two days showing him "the Babylon
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5 _I_ know."
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Meanwhile, in one of the station courtrooms, Ombuds Wellington
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announces the verdict against a man named Karl Edward Mueller, who has
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been found guilty of murdering two station residents and one member of
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the security staff. Sentence will be handed down tomorrow, Wellington
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says.
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In Downbelow, Ivanova finds Dr. Franklin running an unauthorized free
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clinic for people who can't afford the services of Medlab. She
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upbraids him for not telling her -- she won't shut the clinic down,
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"but if I'm going to share in the blame, I'd at least like to share in
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some of the fun."
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Garibaldi, Wellington, Commander Sinclair, and Talia Winters discuss
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the fate of Mueller. Garibaldi suggests spacing him. "A couple hours
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of hard vacuum would do him and the gene pool a world of good." He's
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upset not only because of the crime, but because he believes that
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Mueller has killed many times before.
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Wellington replies that there are only three legal punishments.
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Mueller can be returned to Earth. Sinclair counters that Earth doesn't
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want Mueller and won't pay to have him shipped back. The second option
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is life imprisonment, but Garibaldi says there's not enough room in
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the brig for the prisoners who're already there, let alone to keep
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someone for life. The third option involves Talia, who reluctantly
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agrees to help. Garibaldi suggests that while she's in Mueller's mind,
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she can see if he's killed before; Wellington reminds Garibaldi that
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any such evidence would be inadmissable.
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Franklin searches Downbelow for a woman named Laura Rosen, who he's
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heard is running a bogus medical practice. He enters her office to
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find that she and a man are both hooked up to an alien device of some
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kind. The man says he feels much better now, and asks what he owes;
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Laura tells him that's up to him, and that he can leave his donation
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in the box outside the door.
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[INLINE] Laura Rosen and patient.
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She and Franklin talk about the device. She claims it cures anything
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from the common cold to Stafford's disease. Franklin starts to
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confront her, calling her a con artist and a fraud, when Laura's
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daughter Janice arrives and tells him to leave. He does, but promises
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to return.
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Ombuds Wellington sentences Mueller to personality death. He'll be
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telepathically scanned and brainwiped, then programmed with new
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memories, to spend the rest of his natural life serving the community
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he harmed. Mueller is livid, and struggles against his guards, but
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they lead him away.
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Franklin tells Garibaldi he'll need to check over the brainwipe
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machine to make sure the procedure is painless, something Garibaldi
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isn't too concerned about. Franklin asks Garibaldi to see what
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information he can find on Laura Rosen.
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Londo takes Lennier to Dark Star, a club with erotic dancers. "Here,
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my friend," he says, ushering Lennier to a seat at the stage and
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ordering drinks. "Here you will see the heart and soul of Babylon 5.
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Also its spleen, its kidneys... a veritable parade of internal
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organs." Claiming he left his credit chit in his quarters, Londo tells
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Lennier to pay for their drinks. Lennier asks whether his drink
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contains alcohol -- even small amounts, he says, can cause Minbari to
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experience violent, homicidal rages. Londo quickly grabs Lennier's
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drink and orders water for him.
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[INLINE] Londo and Lennier arrive at the club.
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Franklin stops by the stall where Janice Rosen sells jewelry for a
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living. He talks to her about her mother. Janice says that all her
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mother ever wanted was to be a doctor. And she was, originally, but
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she could never do as much as she liked -- she started taking
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stimulants to stay awake longer, became addicted to them, and finally
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slipped up, causing the death of a patient. After her license was
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revoked, she wandered the stars, thinking that if she could find some
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new alien healing technology, she could return to Earth, vindicated.
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"And now she thinks she's found it," says Franklin. "What do _you_
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think?"
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"I think... I think that for the first time in years, I see my mother
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smiling. For the first time, I see hope in her eyes."
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Franklin counters that it's a sham; the machine doesn't work. Janice
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says he doesn't know that for sure. If it works, asks Franklin, why
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are Janice and her mother still on Babylon 5? They could return to
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Earth and show her mother's fantastic discovery to the world. Janice
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starts to claim she can't afford it, but Franklin says she can; she
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just doesn't want her mother to know it.
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[INLINE] "I see hope in her eyes."
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Janice leaves, warning Franklin not to try to take away what her
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mother has; if he does, she'll fight him, and win.
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Lennier relates the story of his education to a bored, bleary-eyed
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Londo. He studied the ninety-seven Minbari dialects and subtongues,
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then moved on to mathematics, specializing in probability. That perks
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Londo up, and when Lennier says he achieved the rank of master adept,
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Londo drags him away from the stage to introduce him to something the
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Earthers call "poker."
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After preparing, Talia goes to Mueller's cell to scan him. He's not
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very cooperative, and when she threatens him, he scoffs. "It's not
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like I'm going to remember any of this. That's the plan, isn't it?
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Take away my thoughts, my memories, everything that makes me _me_, so
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they can put me to work for the rest of my life, mopping floors,
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scrubbing toilets..." But he eventually sits down, allowing Talia to
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enter his mind.
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[INLINE] Talia arrives to scan Mueller.
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She finds herself facing the security guard Mueller killed, watching
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him die from Mueller's point of view. And it's not just the guard,
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Mueller says to her, as face after face drifts by, humans and aliens
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alike. He is building a choir, and has to keep adding to it until
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there are enough voices to sing him into heaven. "The overture is just
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beginning," he says. Talia breaks contact with him, stumbling back,
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overwhelmed by what she's just seen and felt.
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Franklin's clinic assistant brings him a file full of followup reports
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on Laura Rosen's patients. If he can show Janice that her mother isn't
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helping people, he says, maybe she'll listen... but apparently that's
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not what the reports show. He rushes away.
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Londo and Lennier play poker in another part of Dark Star. Lennier
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looks at his hand and announces cheerfully that the probability of
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this combination of cards is approximately five thousand to one
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against. The other players fold, and as Lennier adds the chips to his
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already substantial mound, Londo tells him to stop doing that --
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Lennier could be winning ten times more if he'd just keep quiet.
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Franklin enters Laura's office as she heals a woman. While she and the
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woman are hooked up to the alien machine, Franklin pulls out a
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portable scanner and points it at Laura. The alien treatment only
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lasts a moment, and the woman leaves, claiming she feels much better.
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After offering his apologies to Laura, Franklin notes that her
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lifesigns dropped 15 percent while she was hooked up to the machine.
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She says she knows, that that's how the machine works -- it takes life
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energy from one person and transfers it to another. It was designed as
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a form of capital punishment for criminals; they gave up their lives
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to heal terminally ill people. But it can be used at partial strength
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so it doesn't immediately kill the donor.
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Franklin complains that it's still killing her, if only gradually.
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Laura says it doesn't matter. She has Lake's syndrome, and has maybe
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three years left to life. Time enough to figure out how the machine
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works, possibly figure out how to modify it such that it doesn't hurt
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the donor. Franklin deduces that Janice doesn't know how the device
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works, or even _if_ it works. Laura confirms that; if Janice knew the
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machine was killing her, she'd force her to stop. She promises to give
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the machine to Franklin if something happens to her, but asks him for
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his word that he won't tell Janice about it.
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Janice arrives as Franklin leaves. He offers to treat her to dinner if
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she wants to take a break sometime.
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Garibaldi finds Talia in the Garden. She tells him she scanned Mueller
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well enough to do a comparison scan after the brainwipe. She says
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Mueller's mind is inhuman, more so than any of the aliens she's had
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contact with. As Garibaldi leaves, she adds, "You once said you'd bet
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good money he'd killed before. You would not have lost."
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[INLINE] Talia in the Garden.
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Back at the gaming table, Londo clears his throat loudly and adjusts
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his clothing. Something underneath the fabric begins to move. As
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people examine their cards, a tentacle reaches up from beneath the
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table and snatches the top card from the deck. Seconds later, Londo
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switches it for a card from his hand, and the tentacle puts that card
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on the deck.
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[INLINE] Londo's helping tentacle.
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Garibaldi and a few guards lead Mueller away. As they reach the
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transport tube, Mueller overpowers the security guard in the car,
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grabs a gun, and is inside before anyone can stop him. Garibaldi
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manages to shoot him in the arm as the doors close, then orders C&C to
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stop the elevator car immediately. Mueller pries the doors open and
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stumbles onto a different floor; nobody is around, and he runs off,
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clutching his injured arm.
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Londo tries to snatch another card, but one of the other players
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inadvertently puts a pitcher of icewater down on the tentacle as it
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lifts a card from the deck. "Is it cold in here all of a sudden, or is
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it just me?" Londo asks. The tentacle struggles to pull itself out
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from under the pitcher as Londo looks increasingly uncomfortable. One
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of the other players notices what's going on and lifts the water; the
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tentacle snaps under the table, hitting Londo. Several of the other
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players stand up and accuse Londo of cheating. They knock over the
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table and advance. Lennier lays two of them out cold with an expert
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punch and a flying kick, but by now the other people in the club are
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closing in. "This... is not good," Lennier says, taking a defensive
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stance.
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In medlab, Franklin patches up the security guard who Mueller
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attacked. He calls his clinic, warning them to be on the lookout for a
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man with a PPG wound, then heads to Laura's office to warn her.
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When he arrives, he finds that Mueller is already there, and has a gun
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to Janice's head. Laura is in the middle of treating him. Franklin
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tries to intervene, but Mueller shoots at him, warning him to stay
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back or the next shot won't miss.
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[INLINE] Mueller holds Janice hostage.
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Convinced that he'll kill Janice anyway when the treatment is
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finished, Laura hits a control on the machine. Suddenly, Mueller
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writhes in pain, drops the gun and collapses to the floor. "That's
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Lake's syndrome," she tells him, describing its agonizing symptoms in
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detail. "You'll never hurt _anyone_ again." Mueller stops moving, and
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Franklin, after a quick examination, says he's dead.
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Later, Laura is cleared of any wrongdoing by Ombuds Wellington; she
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acted in self-defense. But she must turn the alien device over to
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station personnel for study. As the courtroom clears out, Garibaldi
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tells Laura she did the right thing. Janice agrees, but Laura is still
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haunted by the fact that she has taken a life, in violation of her
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oath as a doctor. "I did the necessary thing," she tells Janice. "That
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is not always the same as the right thing."
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Ivanova catches up with Garibaldi as he leaves the courtroom and tells
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him they've identified the two suspects who started the fight in Dark
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Star.
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Sinclair tries to get Londo and Lennier to tell him what happened at
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the club. Lennier takes full responsibility, claiming that the
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argument started because he misunderstood the rules. Sinclair doesn't
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believe a word of that, but can't press further thanks to diplomatic
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privilege.
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After Sinclair leaves, Londo thanks Lennier. Lennier asks what the
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part of Londo that reached for the cards was. Londo whispers the
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answer to him, and, when Lennier stares at him in disbelief, picks up
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a nearby statuette, a figurine with six long tentacles protruding from
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her midriff. "It's true," Londo says. "Yes! Here: Li, goddess of
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passion. A synthesis of male and female Centauri. Did you think _these_
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were just decorations?" Lennier leaves in a hurry.
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Laura and Janice drop the alien machine off in medlab. Franklin says
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he'll study it. Perhaps it can still be used to heal; volunteers could
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donate a little of their life energy the way people once donated
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blood. Laura tells him she's leaving, going out to the stars to redeem
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herself, to try to find a way to make up for what she's done.
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"Is that dinner invitation still open?" Janice asks as she leaves.
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"Yeah. Yeah! It's still open," Franklin says, happily surprised. "7,
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zocalo?" Janice nods and leaves Franklin with a smile on his face.
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Synopsis by [9]Steven Grimm
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[16]Last update: January 30, 1998
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