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Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)
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As Ivanova and Brother Edward banter over the outcome, Brother Theo
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and Captain Sheridan are engaged in a match of wits over chess and
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faith. Just as Brother Theo wins at both, Ivanova is called away to
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meet Ambassador Kosh's arriving ship. She has been invited to witness
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his ship deliver Lyta Alexander, the mysterious telepath who had
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helped the B5 crew find the Psi Corps plant in their midst
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([9]"Divided Loyalties").
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Later, in Sheridan's office, Lyta explains how she had felt drawn to
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Kosh since she touched his mind years before ([10]"The Gathering"). In
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a final desperate attempt to find the Vorlons, she had herself
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abandoned in a life pod at the edge of Vorlon space. Although she
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agrees to submit to a medical exam by Franklin, she refuses to tell
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anything about her experiences after the Vorlons rescued her. As
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Garibaldi sums up for them all, "Nobody's ever been to the Vorlon
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homeworld, and back again; and yet she goes and comes back like she
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just took a trip to the corner store. And now she's working for Kosh.
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Is anyone else as creeped out about this as I am?"
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In wrapping up business negotiations, Brother Edward explains that the
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data transfer service his order provides is like the manuscript
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illumination of the Middle Ages, namely a means to earn the money they
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need to continue their work of "learning all the names of God from our
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non-human brothers." As she is about to depart, the woman asks about
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the black rose that falls from the monk's bag, but he is more
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bewildered by it than she.
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Garibaldi and Delenn watch an ISN anchor report the sentence of Death
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of Personality for a serial killer. The Chief explains that this type
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of mindwipe is considered more humane than the death penalty, and that
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after a criminal's memory has been erased, they are programmed to
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serve the community they harmed.
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In MedLab, Dr. Franklin is intrigued to find that not only is Lyta in
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excellent health, but all her prior chronic and congenital ailments
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are also inexplicably gone. She manages to get away just as the gleam
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of fanatic inquisitiveness appears in his eyes.
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Returning to his quarters, Brother Edward is terrified to see "DEATH
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WALKS AMONG YOU" scrawled in blood across the bulkhead. When he
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returns with a dubious Garibaldi moments later, all signs have
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vanished.
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Londo catches Lyta exiting a transport tube. He is extremely curious
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to hear what she has seen among the Vorlons. When bribery fails as an
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enticement, he threatens to apprise the Psi Corps of her presence on
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B5. Her promise to bury a never-ending nightmare in the psyche of
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anyone who turns her in seems to cool his ardor.
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In an interview with Ambassador Delenn and Lennier, Brother Edward
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asks about the Minbari faith. In return she asks him what the defining
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moment of Christianity is to him personally. He replies by telling the
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story of Jesus waiting all night in the garden of Gethsemene for the
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Roman soldiers to seize him. Though he knew what was going to happen
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and he could have escaped, Jesus chose to stay, to sacrifice himself
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"to atone for the sins of others."
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"A very fragile human moment," Brother Edward tells Delenn. "And I've
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often thought about that night, and I honestly don't know if I would
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have had the courage to have stayed."
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Returning home Downbelow, Brother Edward bumps into an odd Centauri. A
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moment later the corridor is pierced by a woman's scream of terror and
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pain -- and the hideous whine of an electric saw. Confronted with the
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same bloody message as before, the monk tries to run away, only to
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watch his panicked steps begin splashing through filthy water. With
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accusations and foreign sirens ringing in his ears, he collapses
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nearly on top of the corpse of a mutilated woman -- one who has a
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black rose stuffed in her mouth.
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Brother Theo finds Brother Edward sitting deeply disturbed in his
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quarters. The older monk realizes the futility of his counsel, even as
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he asks Brother Edward to refrain from digging after the source of
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these waking nightmares. His fears are well founded, for the instant
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Theo is gone, Edward queries the computer about the things he has
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seen, cross-referenced against criminal records.
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Quickly assessing the situation, Theo goes directly to Sheridan to
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enlist his aid in tracking down the information before Edward can.
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Sheridan is astonished to think that the kind, generous man they are
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all fond of could have been an irredeemable serial murderer.
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Garibaldi's search turns up that the troubled monk was once Charles
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Dexter, a.k.a. the Black Rose Killer, but not before Brother Edward
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discovers the same. Security also finds that Brother Edward's visions
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were not just hallucinations, but planted by somebody trying to rattle
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loose the memories of the past. This suggests to Sheridan that the
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strange Centauri was a telepath.
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Edward waits for Brother Theo to bid him goodbye. "I am a murderer,"
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he says. "The sins of my former life must be atoned for." Theo begs
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him to come back into the fold, "If you ask God to forgive your sins,
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He knows what they are even if you've forgotten. Leave it in His
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hands!" But it is to no avail. Edward goes to await his victims'
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avenger, who has deliberately awakened the evil memories.
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Sheridan and Garibaldi attempt to interrogate the Centauri telepath
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about who hired him. When he smugly refuses to divulge anything, they
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toss a bag over his head, and usher in Lyta, who easily wrenches the
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location of the avenger from his mind.
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Once again they are just a little too late though. By the time they
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find Brother Edward's battered body strung up spread-eagle on a rack,
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his life is nearly dissipated. Yet he forgives his tormentor. Finally,
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he has found the answer to his question. He did have the courage to
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wait in the garden of Gethsemene. As Edward draws his last breath,
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Brother Theo administers the final sacrament of Extreme Unction, the
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remission of sins.
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The monk's torturer is easily caught and proudly admits to the crime,
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and two weeks later is sentenced to the death of personality. In the
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course of a conversation about the meaning of revenge and the
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difficulty of forgiveness, Brother Theo asks the Captain to meet the
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latest addition to his order, who is about to be shipped back to the
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monastery for training. It is the young psychopath, looking like
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sweet, untrammeled innocence. Under Brother Theo's reprimand, Sheridan
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struggles to overcome the bitter taste of forgiveness, and gives the
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newest monk his blessing.
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After completing an errand for Kosh, Lyta joins him in his chambers.
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As she faces him, a stream of energy leaps from her eyes and mouth
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into the glowing orifice of his open encounter suit. It becomes eerily
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apparent why she has no need of a breather in the methane environment.
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Puffing and fluttering gently on her neck are a set of gills.
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[17]Last update: November 9, 1997
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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/048.html
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4. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/background/048.shtml
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5. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/credits/048.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/047.html
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8. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/049.html
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9. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/041.html
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10. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/000.html
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11. file://localhost/lurk/lurker.html
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12. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/048.html#TOP
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13. file://localhost/cgi-bin/uncgi/lgmail
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14. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/episodes.php
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15. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/047.html
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16. file://localhost/home/woodstock/hyperion/docs/lurk/synops/049.html
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17. file://localhost/lurk/lastmod.html
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