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[3][Guide] [4][Background] ### SYNOPSIS ### [5][Credits] [6][Episode
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During a meeting of the council, Londo complains about the absence of
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Ambassadors Delenn and G'kar. This upsets him greatly, and he moves
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that they reprimand both ambassadors and ask the Narn and Minbari
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governments to assign new representatives to the council. When no one
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seconds the motion, Captain Sheridan adjourns the meeting and suggests
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they all meet the following morning. As the ambassadors leave, Londo
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confronts Na'toth and asks her about G'kar. She tells him only that he
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went to investigate the attack on the outpost in quadrant 37, and that
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he is able to take care of himself.
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Meanwhile, G'kar is fleeing from several pursuing Shadow ships,
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smaller than the spiderlike vessels that destroyed the outpost in
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quadrant 37. Though there are other one-man ships with him, they are
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losing the battle against the Shadows, and retreat to the jump gate.
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Two of the ships are destroyed by the Shadows on the way, and the
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final remaining Narn pilot radios G'kar, "Tell the others. Warn them.
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In death we salute you. Honor our names. Goodbye." The ship makes a
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run directly into one of the Shadow vessels, which writhes in pain.
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G'kar makes a pledge to remember the pilot who gave his life, as the
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Shadow ship explodes. G'kar is able to get to the jumpgate, which he
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uses to travel to Babylon 5.
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[INLINE] The Shadow fighters in pursuit.
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Dr. Franklin enters the officer's lounge, where he encounters
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Sheridan. Sheridan says he has some time before his sister arrives to
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visit. Dr. Franklin tells Sheridan that Garibaldi's situation is very
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bad and that there is little chance of his coming out of a coma by
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conventional means. He mentions that there might be one solution:
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using the alien machine he obtained from Laura Rosen (cf. [9]"The
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Quality of Mercy.") He tells Sheridan about it, and asks for his
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permission. Sheridan is somewhat apprehensive, but gives Franklin his
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permission. He asks who Franklin had intended to transfer the life
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energy from, and Franklin answers that he had planned to take it from
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himself. Franklin leaves.
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Later, Sheridan meets up with his sister, Elizabeth, when she arrives
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on her transport. After some small talk, they go off to have dinner
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together.
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Meanwhile, Londo receives a visitor: Morden. Morden asks Londo how he
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can be of service, and Londo wants to be reassured that the attack on
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the Narn base in quadrant 37 cannot be traced back to him. "The Narns
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will never be able to prove it was done at your instigation," Morden
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tells him, "and, based on your promise to take care of it, your
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government accepts your responsibility without question or hesitation.
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Perfect symmetry. I believe that this little demonstration will bring
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you some very interesting propositions." When Londo asks what should
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happen if he is asked to provide another demonstration, Morden tells
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him that they will provide it, if only he names the target. "A colony?
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An outpost?" Morden suggests.
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Londo laughs at that. "Why don't you eliminate the entire Narn
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homeworld while you're at it?"
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"One thing at a time, Ambassador. One thing at a time." Before he
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leaves, Morden asks Londo for another small favor. "If you should hear
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about anything strange happening out on the rim, I'd appreciate being
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informed, even if it seems unimportant."
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[INLINE] "One thing at a time."
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As Captain Sheridan and his sister eat dinner together, they talk
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about the two years they have been apart, though Elizabeth is a bit
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upset that Sheridan only wants to talk about work. Sheridan explains
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that her being around only "brings it all back." Elizabeth realizes
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that things have not been the same between them since his wife's
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death. Sheridan says he needs more time -- that two years isn't
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enough. He still has to remind himself that she is gone, and he has to
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force himself to remember that she is not alive. Elizabeth
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understands, but wants Sheridan to honor her memory instead of burying
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himself in his work. He says it isn't about work, but doesn't want to
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discuss the subject further. They agree to put off the discussion
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until later.
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[INLINE] Sheridan talks about running the station.
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Lennier still tends to Delenn's chrysalis while Sheridan finishes
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dinner and goes down to MedLab, where Dr. Franklin is about to begin
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using the healing machine to bring Garibaldi out of the coma. Sheridan
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says that it is his responsibility to make sure that Garibaldi is
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safe, and he also doesn't want Franklin using the machine alone, in
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case a mishap takes his life as well. They agree that both of them
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will split the time on the healing machine: one will operate it while
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the other one is giving their life energy to Garibaldi.
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Na'toth returns to G'kar's quarters, and begins studying some
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information she is carrying. While she is doing so, a voice tells her
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to close the door. She investigates the voice, finding it to be G'kar,
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sitting cross-legged on his bed. "Weep for the future, Na'toth," he
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says to her. "Weep for us all." She asks if he is all right, and he
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replies, "I have looked into the darkness, Na'toth. You cannot do that
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and ever be quite the same again. When you told me about the
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destruction of our base in quadrant 37, I knew that only a major power
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could attempt an assault of that magnitude, but none of the
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governments here could have done it, which left only two
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possibilities: a new race, or an old race--a very old race.
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"G'Quan spoke of a great war long ago against an enemy so terrible, it
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nearly overwhelmed the stars themselves. G'Quan said that before that
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enemy was thrown down, it dwelled in a system at the rim of known
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space.
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"I searched for days, going from one system to another. Then, on dark
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deserted worlds, where there should be no life, where no living thing
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has walked in over a thousand years, something is moving, gathering
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its forces, quietly, quietly...hoping to go unnoticed. We must warn
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the others, Na'toth. After a thousand years, the darkness has come
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again."
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Dr. Franklin is in MedLab, exhausted from the time spent on the
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healing machine, when Garibaldi wakes up. He radios to C&C, telling
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Ivanova and Sheridan to get to MedLab. Garibaldi's aide is listening
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in; he leaves his office in a hurry.
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When Sheridan and Ivanova arrive, Garibaldi asks is if they were able
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to save President Santiago's life. Ivanova tells him that they were
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not. Garibaldi asks to see Sinclair, but learns about his
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reassignment. Sheridan introduces himself. Ivanova asks if Garibaldi
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remembers who shot him, and while his aide, who has entered MedLeb,
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keeps a firm grip on his weapon, Garibaldi confesses that he never saw
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his assailant because he was shot from behind. At this news,
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Garibaldi's aide removes his hand from his weapon and walks away.
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Londo and G'kar meet up in the hallway. Londo asks if G'kar has found
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anything interesting. G'kar answers affirmatively, but tells Londo
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that he is going to tell the council about his findings. He tells
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Londo that the only way to resolve the problems between the Narn and
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Centauri is with Centauri blood, but that what he has found may
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threaten all their races, except possibly the Vorlons, a race he
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doesn't believe could be threatened by anything. G'kar is on his way
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to see Delenn, but Londo tells him that something happened to her
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right after he left. When G'Kar asks if she is still alive, Londo
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says, "That is a very good question."
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That question is soon answered as Lennier reenters Delenn's quarters
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to find the chrysalis open. Though he doesn't see her at first, a
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quick search of the room leads him to find her in a dark corner,
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wrapped in a dark cloak. She speaks, her voice frail and weak, and
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asks him to help her. Lennier calls Dr. Franklin, asking him to come
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to her quarters. Lennier warns him before he enters that anything he
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learns must be kept confidential. Delenn tells Franklin that she isn't
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ill. "What I have become, what I suffer, requires you," she tells him,
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giving him her hand, which is now dry and scaly.
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[INLINE] The empty chrysalis.
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Sheridan and Elizabeth discuss life aboard Babylon 5, and Sheridan
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continues to lament the loss of Anna, his wife. Elizabeth notices that
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he seems to be acting more detached than ever, and asks him what is
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wrong. He claims it was his fault that she died. She tries to convince
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him that he had nothing to do with the explosion of the deep space
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vessel that killed her, but he tells her that he is responsible for
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her being there. "We were gonna get together on our anniversary. She'd
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arranged to meet me when we pulled into spacedock, off of Centauri
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Prime. Well, we hadn't seen much of each other the year before--you
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know what the military life is like. Well, I'd gotten real busy--I was
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up to my ears in inspections, drills...I had to call her and tell her
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I couldn't make it. I was too busy--too damn busy. Well, right after I
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cancelled, she took that science officer's job on the Icarus. Just a
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two week survey. Said she'd back before I even noticed she was gone.
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Well, she didn't come back, and I've been noticing she's is gone every
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minute of every day." Elizabeth tells Sheridan not to blame himself.
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He refuses to believe it isn't his fault, but he tells her the real
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reason he is so upset. "When we used to talk to each other over long
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distance, we would say 'I love you' at the end. The last time I talked
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to her...I don't know, I was rushed...I didn't say it. I didn't even
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realize it. And I figured I'd make it up to her later on. I never even
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got to say good-bye to her. Oh, Lizzy, I miss her. I just didn't want
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her to go without telling her I loved her one last time."
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Dr. Franklin makes a new discovery while treating Delenn--he pushes on
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part of her blue, scaly arm and it cracks away, revealing something
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underneath that is flesh-colored. Neither he, Lennier, or Delenn know
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if that is something that should happen or not, so he quickly scans
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her with a medical device. He lifts up her head to get a look at her
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face. "What am I?" she asks weakly. "What am I?" As he looks into her
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face, which is covered with the blue substance, he has no answer to
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give her.
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[INLINE] "What am I?"
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G'kar address the council about what he encountered at the rim.
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"...which leads me to believe that the ancient race described in our
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holy books may have returned. If true, this holds grave danger for all
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of us." Sheridan suggests that the dead worlds where he found life may
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have been colonized by another race, but G'kar will not accept this,
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as he says that the ships that fired upon him looked very much like
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the drawings made by G'Quan. But, because the rulers of the Narn
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homeworld have reservations about what he has found, no official
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confirmation of his findings have been given. G'kar tells the council
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that he has convinced the rulers of his planet to send a ship "to the
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heart of the enemy's own domain, located at the rim of known space...a
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dark and terrible place known as Z'ha'dum. It has been dead for a
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thousand years. No one goes there...no one. Our ship will arrive in
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twelve hours, coming out of hyperspace as close to the enemy's
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homeworld as possible. They will scan the planet for signs of life and
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return to hyperspace before anyone can attack." Sheridan asks what
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will happen if someone is living there. G'kar replies, "Then all our
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races stand on the end of extinction."
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Londo meets with Morden yet again. He tells Morden about the
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information he got from G'kar. Though Morden says little about it, he
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does ask when the ship is scheduled to arrive.
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Talia Winters enters MedLab and begins talking to Garibaldi. She
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understands what he wants her to do, but warns him that even if she
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does find anything, it is not admissible in court. She tells him that
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the scan she performs will have to be a deep scan. He understands, so
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she removes one of her gloves, takes his hand, and begins the scan.
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She sees what happened when Garibaldi encountered Devereaux, and sees
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him raise his weapon...Right before Garibaldi is shot, however, she
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also sees the face of Garibaldi's aide, Jack, in a reflective surface
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at the very edge of his vision.
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[INLINE] Talia agrees to help Garibaldi.
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A security officer enters the office of Garibaldi's aide, and tells
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him that Delenn is emerged from the cocoon, and has wings like a
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butterfly. He urges Jack to go and see, which he reluctantly does. As
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soon as he leaves the office, he is assaulted by a group of security
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officers and held at bay until Sheridan arrives and orders them to
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take him to the lockup and put him under maximum security, with checks
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on him every fifteen minutes.
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[INLINE] Garibaldi's aide gets his just desserts.
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Despite Dr. Franklin's objections, Garibaldi convinces him to let him
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go talk to his aide and find out why he attacked him.
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"I trusted you," Garibaldi tells Jack during the ensuing
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interrogation. "I taught you everything I know. I gave you every
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break. I even treated you like my own brother." He bangs his cane on
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the table and demands to know why Jack did it, to which his aide only
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responds that he had his instructions. Garibaldi asks him who gave the
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orders.
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"There's a new order coming back home, Garibaldi. You can either be
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part of it, or you can be stepped on. A winner or a loser. I'm with
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the side that's gonna win." Garibaldi asks if it is Homeguard, but
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Jack tells him that he is wrong; the Homeguard are a bunch of
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amateurs. Garibaldi tells Jack that he is in big trouble. Jack scoffs.
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"You don't even know what trouble is... but you're gonna find out,
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real soon."
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Garibaldi tells Jack that the shooting of a senior officer is treason
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and mutiny and that the penalty is spacing. "They put you in an
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airlock, seal it, and then open the space door. You spend the next
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five minutes chewing vaccuum until your lungs turn inside-out, your
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eyeballs freeze, and your heart explodes. It's the worse kind of death
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you can imagine. And when that day comes, I'll be there to push the
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button."
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Garibaldi begins to leave, but on the way out, Jack calls to him and
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performs a salute with his hand, the same that Bester once gave. "Be
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seeing you," he says, smiling.
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[INLINE] "Be seeing you."
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Sheridan is working in his office when Ivanova calls in, telling him
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that he has a call from President Clark. The president tells him that
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he read the report on the arrest of Garibaldi's aide. He asks if
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Sheridan actually believes the aide was in on the conspiracy to kill
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President Santiago. Sheridan has no evidence of that, but does say
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that he is guilty of shooting a senior officer. Clark tells him that
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they need to investigate the matter fully and orders the prisoner
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transferred to Earth so that Clark can assist in the investigation.
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"We can't risk this being mishandled, Captain," Clark tells Sheridan.
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"During the time I served as vice-president under Santiago, I grew to
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admire and appreciate the man. I owe it to his memory to personally
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oversee any inquiry." He orders that all other information regarding
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the matter be sent as well. He compliments Sheridan on his good work.
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As the Narn warship exits hyperspace into the system of Z'ha'dum, a
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Shadow ship, that had apparently been waiting for it, appears and
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swiftly attacks, completely destroying it before it has the
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opportunity to reenter the jump point.
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[INLINE] The Narn warship is destroyed.
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At the council meeting, Na'toth reports to G'kar and the council about
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the ship's destruction. She says the Narn government believes it was
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an accident with the jump engines because it occurred right after they
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left hyperspace. She also tells them that the government cannot afford
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to send another ship. But G'kar doesn't believe it was an accident.
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"When a warship jumps to normal space, it's briefly out of contact
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because of the energy drain. It might have been attacked during that
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period. But that couldn't happen unless...unless they knew the ship
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was coming and were waiting for it. But no one knew, except..." His
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voice falls dead as the meaning of his words hit him. He looks quickly
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at both Londo and Sheridan, both of whom return his glance steadily.
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Lennier enters the council chamber and addresses the council, telling
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them that Ambassador Delenn has returned and would like to reclaim her
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seat on the council. Sheridan tells Lennier that it is all right, and
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tells Lennier to let her come in. She does so, dressed in a long white
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cloak with a hood that covers her head. She slowly removes the hood,
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revealing what she has changed into. Her skin no longer is pale like
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that of a Minbari--it is now flesh-colored, that of a human. She has
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long, brown hair which spills down over her ears, which have the same
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size and position of human ears, and what looks like part of the
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Minbari headbone, though it is only about a third of the size it once
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was. While the council observes her, awestruck, she explains her
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change. "Ambassador Sinclair has been allowed to live on my world as
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an act of good faith, to create a greater understanding between
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Minbari and humans. In return, I have undergone this change with the
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blessings of my government, so that I may become a bridge between our
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worlds, in the hope that we will never know war between us again."
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Sheridan tells his sister of Delenn's change. She asks if it is just
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her outward appearance that has changed, or if it was her genetic
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structure as well. Sheridan doesn't know, but tells her that Delenn
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wasn't eager to discuss it. Elizabeth tells Sheridan that she has
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something he should watch, and that she decided after their talk to
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let him see it. It is a message that Anna sent her before she left on
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the Icarus. Sheridan plays it and watches silently.
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"Oh well," Anna's image says happily, "maybe we'll have the chance to
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try again later. I am really excited about serving signing on board
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the Icarus next week. John and I were supposed to spend some time
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together, but Dr. Chang thinks he's found the ruins to an ancient
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civilization nobody's ever heard of before. The chance to be there
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when the discovery is confirmed is just too good an opportunity to
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pass up. I had already decided to put off our vacation and go when
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John called to tell me that he had to cancel, so it worked out just
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great. Though the poor dear looked so upset about breaking the news, I
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wanted to tell him I was going away anyway, but I...we had so much
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else to cover, and there's never enough time... I'll just have to fill
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him in when I get back. You've got quite a brother there, Liz. I can't
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tell you how...how lucky I feel sometimes, even when he's not here. I
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just... Someone said that love knows no borders, and ours certainly
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proves the point. Well, I'll check in with you when I get back, though
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with any luck, you'll hear about it on the news first. My love to
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Danny and the kids. Bye."
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Sheridan says good-bye to her as well. "I love you, Anna," he tells
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the image on the screen.
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[INLINE] Saying goodbye.
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Garibaldi thanks Talia for helping out, and she tells him that it
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wasn't a problem, but it still isn't admissable in court. Garibaldi
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tells her that, thanks to her help, he can take it the rest of the
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way. He asks her to leave, and speaks to Dr. Franklin and Ivanova. "I
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trust her as much as I trust any telepath, but she's still PsiCorps."
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When Dr. Franklin asks what PsiCorps has to do with the attack,
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Garibaldi explains. "I've been thinking about this little salute Jack
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gave me back in his cell -- same as that PsiCop Bester gave? It's like
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he was rubbing my nose in something he knew I could never prove.
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Remember the last election, there was a big scandal about the Corps
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endorsing Vice President Clark?"
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"Sure. It was big news. Made all the nets," Ivanova says. "Their
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charter prohibits them recommending candidates to their members."
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Garibaldi continues. "Exactly. Now Jack didn't admit anything, but he
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did say that the Homeguard wasn't behind President Santiago's
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assassination. But what if it was the PsiCorps? What if they wanted
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someone in office who was sympathetic to the Corps? Right before Earth
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Force 1 exploded, the Vice-President got off at Mars, saying he had
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the flu. Pretty convenient, isn't it?"
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Sherdian and Elizabeth say good-bye to each other, but he promises to
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write to her, letting her know how he is. He thanks her for coming,
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and thanks her for everything she did. "You're my brother," she tells
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him. She waves to him and leaves. Right after she does, Sheridan
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receives a call from Ivanova, telling him to come to C&C.
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G'kar and Na'toth are in G'kar's quarters. "Things have changed,
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Na'toth, and they will never be the same. But we are Narns. We have
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learned to cope with change--to triumph in the face of adversity. We
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will overcome this as well. We have no other choice." Na'toth asks
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about something G'kar is holding, and he tells her that it is a human
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book. He tells her that he has been studying their literature, and
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that he came across that book, and that he believes humans may be
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wiser than the Narns thought. He reads from it, and while he is doing
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so, we see Lennier with Delenn in her quarters, as she puzzles over,
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and examines, her new form:
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Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.
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Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.
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The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere,
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The ceremony of innocence is drowned.
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And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
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Slouches toward Bethlehem to be born?
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[INLINE] G'Kar reads the poetry.
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Sheridan arrives at C&C and asks Ivanova why she called him there. "On
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a hunch," she explains, "I just checked on the ship taking the
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prisoner back to Earth. He was transferred to another ship a half an
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hour ago. It had EarthForce security markings, it knew all the right
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access and identification codes, had papers authorizing the
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transfer... But I just backtracked with Earth Central. The ID codes
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don't match any ship registered to Earth Force."
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"Great," Sheridan says. "So he's gone, and all the evidence with him."
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Sheridan asks if she notified President Clark, but she tells him that
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he isn't taking any calls. "It gets cold up here sometimes, doesn't
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it, Lieutenant Commander?"
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"Yes sir," she replies, as they both contemplate the situation. "It
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does indeed."
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Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)
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[15][Next]
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[16]Last update: October 11, 1995
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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/024.html
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4. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/background/024.shtml
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/024.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/023.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/025.html
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9. file://localhost/lurk/guide/021.html
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10. file://localhost/lurk/lurker.html
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11. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/024.html#TOP
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12. file://localhost/cgi-bin/uncgi/lgmail
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13. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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14. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/023.html
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15. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/025.html
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16. file://localhost/lurk/lastmod.html
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