The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)
As Ivanova and Brother Edward banter over the outcome, Brother Theo
and Captain Sheridan are engaged in a match of wits over chess and
faith. Just as Brother Theo wins at both, Ivanova is called away to
meet Ambassador Kosh's arriving ship. She has been invited to witness
his ship deliver Lyta Alexander, the mysterious telepath who had
helped the B5 crew find the Psi Corps plant in their midst
([9]"Divided Loyalties").
Later, in Sheridan's office, Lyta explains how she had felt drawn to
Kosh since she touched his mind years before ([10]"The Gathering"). In
a final desperate attempt to find the Vorlons, she had herself
abandoned in a life pod at the edge of Vorlon space. Although she
agrees to submit to a medical exam by Franklin, she refuses to tell
anything about her experiences after the Vorlons rescued her. As
Garibaldi sums up for them all, "Nobody's ever been to the Vorlon
homeworld, and back again; and yet she goes and comes back like she
just took a trip to the corner store. And now she's working for Kosh.
Is anyone else as creeped out about this as I am?"
In wrapping up business negotiations, Brother Edward explains that the
data transfer service his order provides is like the manuscript
illumination of the Middle Ages, namely a means to earn the money they
need to continue their work of "learning all the names of God from our
non-human brothers." As she is about to depart, the woman asks about
the black rose that falls from the monk's bag, but he is more
bewildered by it than she.
Garibaldi and Delenn watch an ISN anchor report the sentence of Death
of Personality for a serial killer. The Chief explains that this type
of mindwipe is considered more humane than the death penalty, and that
after a criminal's memory has been erased, they are programmed to
serve the community they harmed.
In MedLab, Dr. Franklin is intrigued to find that not only is Lyta in
excellent health, but all her prior chronic and congenital ailments
are also inexplicably gone. She manages to get away just as the gleam
of fanatic inquisitiveness appears in his eyes.
Returning to his quarters, Brother Edward is terrified to see "DEATH
WALKS AMONG YOU" scrawled in blood across the bulkhead. When he
returns with a dubious Garibaldi moments later, all signs have
vanished.
Londo catches Lyta exiting a transport tube. He is extremely curious
to hear what she has seen among the Vorlons. When bribery fails as an
enticement, he threatens to apprise the Psi Corps of her presence on
B5. Her promise to bury a never-ending nightmare in the psyche of
anyone who turns her in seems to cool his ardor.
In an interview with Ambassador Delenn and Lennier, Brother Edward
asks about the Minbari faith. In return she asks him what the defining
moment of Christianity is to him personally. He replies by telling the
story of Jesus waiting all night in the garden of Gethsemene for the
Roman soldiers to seize him. Though he knew what was going to happen
and he could have escaped, Jesus chose to stay, to sacrifice himself
"to atone for the sins of others."
"A very fragile human moment," Brother Edward tells Delenn. "And I've
often thought about that night, and I honestly don't know if I would
have had the courage to have stayed."
Returning home Downbelow, Brother Edward bumps into an odd Centauri. A
moment later the corridor is pierced by a woman's scream of terror and
pain -- and the hideous whine of an electric saw. Confronted with the
same bloody message as before, the monk tries to run away, only to
watch his panicked steps begin splashing through filthy water. With
accusations and foreign sirens ringing in his ears, he collapses
nearly on top of the corpse of a mutilated woman -- one who has a
black rose stuffed in her mouth.
Brother Theo finds Brother Edward sitting deeply disturbed in his
quarters. The older monk realizes the futility of his counsel, even as
he asks Brother Edward to refrain from digging after the source of
these waking nightmares. His fears are well founded, for the instant
Theo is gone, Edward queries the computer about the things he has
seen, cross-referenced against criminal records.
Quickly assessing the situation, Theo goes directly to Sheridan to
enlist his aid in tracking down the information before Edward can.
Sheridan is astonished to think that the kind, generous man they are
all fond of could have been an irredeemable serial murderer.
Garibaldi's search turns up that the troubled monk was once Charles
Dexter, a.k.a. the Black Rose Killer, but not before Brother Edward
discovers the same. Security also finds that Brother Edward's visions
were not just hallucinations, but planted by somebody trying to rattle
loose the memories of the past. This suggests to Sheridan that the
strange Centauri was a telepath.
Edward waits for Brother Theo to bid him goodbye. "I am a murderer,"
he says. "The sins of my former life must be atoned for." Theo begs
him to come back into the fold, "If you ask God to forgive your sins,
He knows what they are even if you've forgotten. Leave it in His
hands!" But it is to no avail. Edward goes to await his victims'
avenger, who has deliberately awakened the evil memories.
Sheridan and Garibaldi attempt to interrogate the Centauri telepath
about who hired him. When he smugly refuses to divulge anything, they
toss a bag over his head, and usher in Lyta, who easily wrenches the
location of the avenger from his mind.
Once again they are just a little too late though. By the time they
find Brother Edward's battered body strung up spread-eagle on a rack,
his life is nearly dissipated. Yet he forgives his tormentor. Finally,
he has found the answer to his question. He did have the courage to
wait in the garden of Gethsemene. As Edward draws his last breath,
Brother Theo administers the final sacrament of Extreme Unction, the
remission of sins.
The monk's torturer is easily caught and proudly admits to the crime,
and two weeks later is sentenced to the death of personality. In the
course of a conversation about the meaning of revenge and the
difficulty of forgiveness, Brother Theo asks the Captain to meet the
latest addition to his order, who is about to be shipped back to the
monastery for training. It is the young psychopath, looking like
sweet, untrammeled innocence. Under Brother Theo's reprimand, Sheridan
struggles to overcome the bitter taste of forgiveness, and gives the
newest monk his blessing.
After completing an errand for Kosh, Lyta joins him in his chambers.
As she faces him, a stream of energy leaps from her eyes and mouth
into the glowing orifice of his open encounter suit. It becomes eerily
apparent why she has no need of a breather in the methane environment.
Puffing and fluttering gently on her neck are a set of gills.
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