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Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)
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Sheridan arrives at C&C after Ivanova's call. Babylon 5 has picked up
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a weak signal which Ivanova doesn't recognize coming out of deep
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space, from something that didn't use a jump gate. Sheridan asks if it
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is an alien craft, but it isn't. Ivanova plays the message for
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Sheridan: "This is the Copernicus. We come in peace."
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In Downbelow, a man named Amis jumps out of a dumpster screaming,
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"Through the walls! It's coming through the wa..." He says he needs
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some ozones, but he doesn't have any with him. He is suddenly seized
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by pain. "No!" he screams. "I'm stuck! Get out of my head! Where are
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you?" He looks at the floor. "There you are!" He pushes some garbage
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aside and looks out a porthole, seeing the approaching craft. "There
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you are! I see you..." He begins to recite the Lord's Prayer, but can
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barely remember the words. He runs away screaming as the vessel
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approaches the station.
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Amis goes to the plaza, where he stands atop a table, delivering a
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doomsday speech to all the people there, warning them that Judgement
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Day is coming. He says that they are all in great danger. He sees
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G'kar and tries to warn him, but G'kar does his best to ignore him,
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and walks away. Garibaldi arrives and grabs Amis, taking him off to
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the brig.
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[INLINE] "Judgement Day is coming!"
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Sheridan, Ivanova, and Garibaldi attempt to identify the ship and
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determine why it didn't use the jumpgate. A maintenance craft, sent to
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examine the ship, approaches it and shines its light on the ship's
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name. There are some letters, difficult to make out, before the ship's
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name, but Sheridan says he thinks they say U.S.S. Ivanova doesn't
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recognize the ship's design. Sheridan explains to her that ships like
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these were "used in early deep-range exploration, back before we got
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jumpgate technology from the Centauri." None of them, however, know
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what happened to the ship in the more than 100 years since it was
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launched. Ivanova detects a life form aboard the vessel, and Sheridan
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orders the ship to be brought aboard the station. Sheridan calls down
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to Dr. Franklin to inform him that they may be bringing a patient
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aboard.
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[INLINE] The Copernicus.
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Sheridan, Ivanova, Garibaldi, Franklin, and several other officers
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enter the ship and examine the contents. Inside, they find two
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cryogenic freezers. The occupant of one of the freezers is dead, but
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the other contains a young woman, whose life signs are deteriorating
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quickly. Franklin says that they must get her to MedLab quickly. They
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open up the freezer and take her to MedLab. As they begin to treat her
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vanishing pulse enroute, the transport tube's lights go wild for a
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moment. She suffers a heart attack, but Franklin and his assistants
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are able to treat her for it.
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Garibaldi enters the brig, where Amis is resting. He is asleep, but
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thrashing about and shouting loudly about incoming weapons. "Damn
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lurkers," the guard says. "We oughtta space the whole bunch of 'em."
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"Were you in the war?" asks Garibaldi.
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"No, I missed it."
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"Yeah, well he didn't."
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"How can you tell?"
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"I've had that same dream." Garibaldi leaves.
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Ivanova is aboard the Copernicus, attempting to restore full power. As
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soon as she does so, strange noises seem to come from all around her.
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She looks around, but sees nothing, and goes back to work.
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[INLINE] On the Copernicus' bridge.
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Amis wakes up, with Garibaldi at his side. Amis says that he is in
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perfect health, but doesn't know what he said or what he did.
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Garibaldi tells him what happened, and that they had to sedate him to
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get him to sleep. Garibaldi asks Amis if he had done this before, and
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Amis says that he has done _everything_ before. Garibaldi asks where
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Amis was stationed during the war, and Amis admits that he was a,
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"gropo," a ground pounder. Garibaldi says that he was one, too.
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Garibaldi asks him about his dreams, but Amis says that he doesn't
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dream. Garibaldi tells him about the things he said in his sleep, and
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decides to let him leave the brig, though he recommends the man see a
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counselor.
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Meanwhile, in MedLab, the woman from the cryogenic capsule, Mariah
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Cirrus, has passed from her unconciousness into a dreaming state.
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After a few moments, she awakens with a start, and looks at her
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surroundings, frightened. Dr. Franklin assures her that she will be
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all right.
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[INLINE] Mariah wakes up.
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In Sheridan's office, Ivanova tells Sheridan that the man from the
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other cryogenic freezer should be alive, because the freezer didn't
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malfunction. "Something," she says, "or someone murdered him."
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Dr. Franklin examines the corpse from the other cryogenic capsule in
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MedLab. "At the time of death," he tells Sheridan and Garibaldi, "the
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victim's weight appears to have been about 90 pounds. Given his height
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and bone structure, his normal weight should have been about 180. But
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malnutrition wasn't what killed him. He died as a result of organ
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failure."
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Garibaldi asks why, and Franklin says that the man's organs are
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missing, as if something had pulled them out from the inside. But a
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thorough scan of the ship revealed that the organs were not on board.
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Garibaldi wants to interrogate the woman that was with him, though
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Franklin insists she couldn't be responsible, because she was in
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stasis the whole time. Sheridan and Garibaldi can't accept this as an
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explanation. Franklin then goes to check on her, though Sheridan tells
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him that he wants to talk to her when it is possible.
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Mariah thanks Dr. Franklin for helping her. Franklin introduces
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himself. He asks her how she got on the ship. She explains that she
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and her husband were part of a commerical research group, which needed
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volunteers for a long-term deep space mission. They volunteered and
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were put on the Copernicus, which would awaken them from their
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cryogenic sleep when they came in contact with an intelligent signal.
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She asks how long they were asleep. Franklin tells her that she was in
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the ship for over a hundred years. She asks to see her husband, and
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Dr. Franklin tells her that he died during the voyage, and that they
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didn't know the cause. She says that it seems as though they just said
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good-night to each other, and when she tries to cry, she can't, which
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Dr. Franklin explains is due to long-term stasis drying her tear
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ducts. "God, what have I done?" she asks herself.
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Amis runs through the station, as if searching for the presence he
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believes is putting the station in danger. He goes to the cargo bay,
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where he finds the Copernicus. "Holy mother!" he shouts, before he is
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chased away by a guard.
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Dr. Franklin and Mariah are visiting various parts of the station.
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They go to the plaza, where Dr. Franklin explains the things she
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missed while cryogenically frozen. "A few years after your ship left
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Earth," he tells her, "we finally made contact with another species --
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the Centauri. We opened up trade relations and they gave us jumpgate
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technology. Before that, we'd been pretty much limited to our own
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solar system. After that, we were out among the stars, first leasing
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time on alien jumpgates, and then building our own."
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Mariah laments at how she and her husband didn't wait, and how things
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might be different had they not gone on the Copernicus. Dr. Franklin
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tries to tell her that what she did took courage, but she brushes it
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off, wondering about what else she missed. He tells her about some of
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the general things that have happened, and about the Dilgar and
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Minbari wars. She feels bad that the humans hadn't outgrown violence
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while she was in suspension. "It's gonna take a lot more than a
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hundred years to evole a better human," Franklin tells her.
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Ambassador G'Kar appears by their table, and Dr. Franklin introduces
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him to Mariah. "Take my advice and go back to the time you came from,"
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G'Kar tells her. "The future isn't what it used to be."
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As she ponders his words, she remembers, subconciously, something that
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happened to her during the voyage. She is in her cryogenic capsule
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aboard the Copernicus, asleep, when something appears in the capsule
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with her. She wakes up in the capsule and screams.
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She wakes up for real, with Dr. Franklin, who tells her that she
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passed out and was taken to his quarters. She thanks him again. He
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asks her what her dream was about, but she doesn't remember anything
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about it. She asks Dr. Franklin why he is interested in her dreams,
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and Franklin explains to her that her husband didn't die of a hardware
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malfunction, but was instead murdered. She assumes that he means that
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she killed him, and he tries to tell her that he knows she didn't but
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wants to find out who -- or what -- did. She begins crying that she is
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alone, feeling lost and distraught. He tries to convince her
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otherwise, but stops and almost kisses her. After they pull apart, he
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says that it is inappropriate, something to which she agrees. Dr.
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Franklin suggests that she try to rest, even though she is very
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scared, which she does.
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Garibaldi is eating in the Zocalo when Amis enters, again telling the
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patrons that they are all going to die. Garibaldi escorts Amis out,
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telling him that he doesn't want Amis causing trouble on the station.
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Amis insists that he isn't crazy, and that something is on the
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station. Garibaldi asks him what is on the station. "Death," Amis
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replies. "It came off that ship from the past. I found it." Garibaldi
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asks Amis if he is sure. "Yes. I saw it do the same thing during the
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war." As the two leave the Zocalo, in another part of the station, an
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alien, in an otherwise empty room, becomes the creature's next victim,
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his final word a scream as it attacks.
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[INLINE] Garibaldi escorts Amis away.
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Garibaldi and Sheridan are in MedLab, listening to Dr. Franklin's
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findings about the latest victim. Dr. Franklin explains that the
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alien's internal organs disappeared, with no visible entry or exit
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points, just like Mariah's husband. Garibaldi expresses doubt that
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Mariah may be who she claims. "I arrested a lurker named Amis," he
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says, "who was stationed on a deep-space listening post during the
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war. Forty-seven men landed on that moon -- all of them were
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slaughtered, except for one."
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Franklin tells Sheridan that whatever killed them couldn't have come
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aboard the Copernicus because the scan revealed nothing, but Garibaldi
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says that it could be something they had never before encountered. "I
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traced the ship's path. It passed within the gravitational pull of the
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same moon that Amis was stationed on. This Mariah Cirrus may not be
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what she appears."
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Franklin tells them that, since Mariah was with him the previous
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evening, she couldn't be responsible for the alien's death. Sheridan
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orders that a watch, someone other than Franklin, be put upon Mariah
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around the clock. Dr. Franklin is upset, taking this to mean that he
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isn't doing his job. Sheridan says he wants to protect the station;
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Dr. Franklin says he can't believe that this is happening on the word
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of a lurker. But Garibaldi tells Franklin that Amis won many medals
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during the war, making him fairly trustworthy. Sheridan says that the
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League of Non-Aligned Worlds has asked for a council meeting to
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discuss the problem, and orders Franklin to go over her medical scans
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again. "For what it's worth," Garibaldi tells Franklin after Sheridan
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leaves, "I hope you're right. But if you're not, be careful."
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At the council meeting, a delegate says that the League insists that
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Mariah be removed from the station. "She has brought something evil
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from the past...a soldier of darkness," he says to the council. Though
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Londo finds the situation laughable, G'kar takes it quite seriously,
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telling the delegate to continue, which he does. "The forces of
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darkness do not move openly. They work through others. Use others.
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When the darkness was defeated long ago, they scattered, hid
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themselves away in secret places, and waited. Now, the dark hand is
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reaching out and recalling them from their sleep." Sheridan can't
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believe that Mariah is responsible, but the alien says, "Evil
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sometimes wears a pleasant face."
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G'kar thinks they should consider the delegate's word, but Londo
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doesn't. Sheridan says that they shouldn't ignore what is going on.
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Londo laughs and this, and leaves, saying they should kill the
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presence, if they find it. The alien delegate says that the League
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will take action if Sheridan doesn't. This angers Sheridan, who warns
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the League that Mariah will be protected at all costs. He adjourns the
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meeting. He talks to Ivanova, also present at the meeting, about the
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situation, and she asks him what he would do if a "soldier of
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darkness" did board the station via the Copernicus. Sheridan scoffs at
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this, saying he will believe it when he sees it, though Ivanova hopes
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it will not come to that.
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Garibaldi springs up in bed, apparently due to a bad dream, and goes
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to talk to Amis. Garibaldi confronts Amis about the creature, telling
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him to take him where he found it. Amis has a difficult time believing
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Garibaldi really believes him. They go to the place where Amis had
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seen the creature earlier, though there is nothing there now.
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Garibaldi draws his weapon, and searches for the creature, but only
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finds a lurker in hiding. He grabs Amis, but Amis breaks away, and
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then shouts into midair for the creature to finish what it started. He
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collapses near the wall, sobbing. Finally understanding, Garibaldi
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tells Amis why he believes him. "During the war there was a guy in my
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unit. Kept telling everybody our perimeter was weak. We laughed 'cause
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we checked it over and over. It was secure. We all figured he was
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nuts. Until then, we'd never seen any action. And then, one night, we
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stopped laughing. They came through that perimeter like it was paper.
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He was the first to die. Saved our butts. He was a nut, but he was
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right. I believe you."
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Garibaldi asks Amis to tell him about the listening post, and Amis
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explains what happened to him. "We were an intelligence-gathering
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unit, not set up for heavy combat. We'd heard the Minbari were setting
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up a command and control post, so we slipped onto a small moon before
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they finished the perimeter scans. We set up camp in old ruins of some
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kind. As far as we knew, it was a dead world. It came in the night,
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during a storm. We heard nothing, saw nothing...It came right through
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the walls, like a hot wind. The first man died, just meters from me --
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never even screamed. We ran... we ran. For a second, I thought I lost
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it, and then I saw it. Standing in the middle of a ball of lightning.
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It looked like it had come straight from hell."
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"How did you survive?" Garibaldi asks.
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"I didn't! It kept me alive. As a snack. It becomes part of you,
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feeding on you. The lucky ones were the men who died on the moon. What
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it took from me I can never get back. When the rescue party showed up,
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I weighed 85 pounds. That's how I knew it was on this station. A part
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of me's still inside that thing. I can feel it. But nobody ever
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believed me...until now."
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"This feeling...can it lead you to it?"
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"I think... I think maybe that's what it's been doing. All this
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time... Calling me. I think maybe we have some unfinished business
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between us." Without warning, Amis runs off.
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Dr. Franklin enters the Copernicus and finds Mariah there. He asks why
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she is there, and she says that it is all she has...other than him, if
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that's even true. He tells her he doesn't want to move too fast, and
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she understands. She misses her husband, and wants to find the
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creature responsible, but she also says that she had marital problems,
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and that all she and her husband had left when they began their
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journey were the stars and their dreams. Franklin understands, saying
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that he has devoted most of his life to his work, and that he has had
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little time for anything else, and that Babylon 5 isn't an appropriate
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place to raise a family. Mariah says that she believes her husband
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wouldn't have liked the world in which she woke up. Franklin tells her
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that what killed her husband is on the station, and he wants to know
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anything she knows that might help. She tells him that, in her dreams,
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she is not alone in the cryogenic tube, and that she believes it used
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her to stay alive until it could find more food, which Franklin
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believes it has found on Babylon 5. "I've put everybody here in great
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danger," she says.
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Meanwhile, Garibaldi walks through the corridors of Babylon 5, looking
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for Amis or other clues when he hears a scream coming from nearby,
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which he quickly runs to investigate.
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Later, Sheridan tells Garibaldi and Ivanova that official accounts
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blame the attack on the listening post on the Minbari. Garibaldi says
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that Amis is certain the Minbari didn't attack the post, and that the
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alien took a part of him when it left his body, and that he could feel
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it on the station. "If the same thing happened to Mariah," he
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suggests, "she might be able to help us find it." Ivanova says it is
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too risky, and since they don't know the nature of the creature, they
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don't know what to do about it, since it may have control over her,
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causing her to scout for it without her knowledge. Sheridan tells
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Ivanova and Garibaldi that whatever happened to the listening post is
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happening again, and that they need to be ready for whatever it is.
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Mariah is in asleep in MedLab when Garibaldi wakes her. He tells her
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that he needs her help to find Amis. He asks her if she can feel where
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the alien is, and she says that she believes she can. Dr. Franklin
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says he will allow it, but only if he can come along to make sure she
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is in no danger.
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Ivanova reports to Sheridan on C&C that they received reports of
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weapon fire and part of a signal from Garibaldi. Sheridan orders that
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section of the station to be sealed off. He tries to contact Dr.
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Franklin, but can't, which Ivanova assumes is because Dr. Franklin
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went to search for the creature. Sheridan agrees, and then tells
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Ivanova to bring out the heavy artillery, with which to fight the
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creature. Ivanova and Sheridan, and several other officers, all
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heavily armed, go down to the section and find Franklin and Mariah
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outside tending to two injured officers. Franklin tells Sheridan that
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Garibaldi is still in there, trying to find Amis and the creature.
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Sheridan and Ivanova enter.
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[INLINE] Off to fight the creature.
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Weapons at the ready, they search the area, but can see nothing. Soon,
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they come to an open area, where Garibaldi is searching for Amis, whom
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he soon finds, being held in midair by some invisible force. Amis
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shouts at Garibaldi to shoot the creature, which is apparently
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attacking him. Garibaldi fires at the air behind Amis, who drops to
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the ground.
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[INLINE] The creature drops Amis.
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Garibaldi tries to get him up as Sheridan and Ivanova move closer.
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They all fire blindly into the area where the creature was last seen,
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though they don't do much damage to it. Amis says that he believes the
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creature is waiting for him. Sheridan then orders Ivanova to
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triangulate their fire, so that they set up a "kill zone, point
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blank." Amis claims it won't work, that the creature is too smart.
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"You've got to give it what it wants!" He runs out into the open area,
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shouting at the creature to come and get him. The creature complies,
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and begins attacking Amis. But, it walks directly into the kill zone.
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Garibaldi, Ivanova, Sheridan, and all the others fire madly at the
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creature, which looks very tall, humanoid, with horn-shaped
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protrusions coming from its head. The creature falls to the ground and
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evaporates, apparently dead.
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Dr. Franklin and Mariah are in MedLab, checking on Amis, who will be
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okay. Franklin asks how Mariah will fare, and offers to let Mariah
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stay on the station. She declines, saying that she wants to mourn for
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the loss of her husband, bury him, and visit Earth. She says that she
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wants to come back, if he is still interested, which he claims he will
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be. "Don't make promises life won't let you keep," she tells him. They
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kiss, and then she leaves MedLab.
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Ivanova reports to Sheridan, saying that they finished analyzing the
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database from the Copernicus. She found that Mariah was telling the
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truth. But, Ivanova has something else to report. She says that the
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ship lost about one tenth of its oxygen when it passed by a moon in
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sector 18x70x59, which would have happened when the creature came
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aboard, but when the ship left that sector, it was set on a new
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course. They were lucky that the creature didn't know the ship would
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make contact with any signal it came across, or it would have passed
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right by without anyone noticing.
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Sheridan asks what course the ship had been programmed on, and Ivanova
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tells him that the ship was heading to the rim, "toward the exact
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place where Ambassador G'kar told us an ancient enemy was gathering
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its forces." She asks if it was a coincidence that it was going to
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Z'ha'dum, and Sheridan says he didn't believe it was.
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"Something's going on, Commander," Sheridan tells Ivanova. Ivanova
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agrees, saying that the sitatuation worries her a great deal as well.
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As they ponder the meaning of recent events, G'kar is in his quarters,
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reading the book of G'Quan, in which he sees a drawing of a tall
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creature, which bears a distinct resemblence to the one killed by
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Garibaldi, Sheridan, and Ivanova.
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[INLINE] The Book of G'Quan.
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[15]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/027.html
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4. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/background/027.shtml
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/027.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/026.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/028.html
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9. file://localhost/lurk/lurker.html
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10. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/027.html#TOP
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11. file://localhost/cgi-bin/uncgi/lgmail
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12. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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13. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/026.html
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14. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/028.html
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15. file://localhost/lurk/lastmod.html
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