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Synopsis by Matthew Murray (mmurray@wsu.edu)
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In a large building on Minbar, a Minbari, Rathenn, holding a large
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box, chases after a robed figure. He tells the figure, who he calls
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Entil'za, that the ancient books told the Minbari to enter the
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sanctuary and open the box, which has remained sealed for over 900
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years. The robed figure opens the box to see an envelope inside, with
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the words "Jeffrey David Sinclair" written on it. The figure removes
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his hood to reveal he is indeed Ambassador Sinclair. "How did he know
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that you would be here?" Rathenn asks. "How did he know your name?"
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Back on Babylon 5, C&C detects a distress call coming from sector 14,
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which surprises Ivanova since it has been quarantined for nearly 3
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years after Babylon 4 disappeared there. Lt. Corwin plays the message,
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and it is Ivanova's own voice, which a computer voice scan confirms.
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"They're coming through," Ivanova's voice cries out desperately,
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"repeat, they're coming through. This is Earth Alliance Station
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Babylon 5. They're all over the place! They're killing us. Can anyone
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hear me? They're killing us!"
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On Minbar, Sinclair sits by himself, contemplating what he has read.
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Rathenn returns, saying that Sinclair's ship has been prepared.
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Rathenn offers to listen to whatever Sinclair might have to say, but
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Sinclair says the message was meant for him alone. He tells Rathenn to
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have the others continue the work in his absence, and that he
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appreciates Rathenn's trusting him when he first arrived -- something
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no one else did. Rathenn merely says that it is because of Delenn, and
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that he has done nothing extraordinary. Sinclair tells him that his
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help has been invaluable, and that the Rangers will finish the work
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ahead. He walks away, and Rathenn knows he will not see Sinclair
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again. A Vorlon comes up behind him and offers, "He is the closed
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circle. He is returning to the beginning." Rathenn asks what the
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Vorlon means, but it walks away instead of responding.
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Ivanova plays back the distress signal for Sheridan and Garibaldi, but
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denies ever having sent the message. Garibaldi corrects her, saying
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that she hasn't yet, but since it comes from sector 14 -- a place
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where time doesn't work right -- anything is possible. Garibaldi
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relates to the others that, when he visited Babylon 4 two years
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earlier, he had a flash-forward in which he experienced the fall of
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Babylon 5, which could very well be the same thing to which this
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message refers. Garibaldi tells Sheridan he wants to check it out, and
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Sheridan agrees.
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Zack Allen is having quite a time trying to process the identicards of
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those in the station's docking bay, but while he is processing them,
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he comes across a very interesting one -- that of Ambassador Sinclair.
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Zack welcomes Sinclair back to the station, and asks him if he plans
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to be staying long. Sinclair says that is a more interesting question
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than Zack probably knows, and disappears into the crowd.
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While Garibaldi begins the long trip to sector 14, Lennier enters
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Delenn's quarters. She asks him if "he" is here, and Lennier tells her
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yes. Lighting, a candle, she recites, "We are Grey. We stand between
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the candle and the star." She tells Lennier that "he" is her friend.
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Lennier tells her that he knows, but that "it must be done, or the
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dream will die, and countless others will die with it." She says she
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wishes she had more time, but that time is all they have. They both
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walk away, leaving a letter, hand-addressed to Delenn, behind.
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Marcus and Sheridan are in the war room talking when Delenn arrives,
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telling them that they must both accompany her to the White Star, with
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Ivanova, and one other. The other is Sinclair, who enters the war
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room. He tells Sheridan that he appreciates the work he has done
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looking after the station. Garibaldi calls in, reporting that the
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temporal rift in sector 14 is twice as large as it was before, and
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that it is being created by a tachyon beam emanating from Epsilon 3.
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On Epsilon 3, Zathras and another caretaker watch what is happening to
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the Great Machine, which Zathras describes as "not good." The other
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caretaker suggests they tell Draal, but Zathras knows that it is
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taking all of Draal's power to control the machine. Zahtras knows what
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he must do, and he will do it, or else there might be great death.
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Sheridan asks Delenn why they are going to the White Star instead of
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to Epsilon 3, but Delenn simply insists that they must go to sector
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14. Sheridan doesn't understand, but Delenn promises to explain
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everything when the time is right. Meanwhile, Garibaldi finally
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arrives at sector 14, and performs a scan on the temporal rift formed
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there.
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Two ships depart from Babylon 5, carrying those going to the White
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Star. Sheridan tells Sinclair that he was very surprised to see him in
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the war room, but Sinclair says that he was just as surprised to be
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there. Sheridan mentions that Sinclair's timing seems to be more than
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a coincidence, to which Sinclair replies that there are no
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coincidences. Marcus tells Sheridan to quit while he's ahead, since
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Sinclair has a reputation, back on Minbar, for seldom giving straight
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answers to questions.
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Garibaldi, after increasing power to the scanners, picks up the
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distress message from Ivanova, which he records. Ivanova reports that
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the captain is dead, and their defenses are down. She says that the
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enemy is boarding from all over, and that Garibaldi is rigging the
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fusion reactors. She switches to external cameras, and the enemies
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attacking the station are indeed Shadows. It is not long before they
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deliver their final blow, and Ivanova's message is terminated.
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Everyone arrives in a conference room in the White Star. Delenn asks
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Sheridan if he trusts her, and he admits that he would trust her with
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his life. She invites them all to sit down. She begins by telling them
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that she was aware of the transmissions from Epsilon 3 several hours
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before they left, the same time that other information came into her
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possession. "As you know," she explains, "our last great war against
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the Shadows was a thousand years ago. With the help of the Vorlons and
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a few others, we were able to defeat them, driving them from their
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homeworld, Z'ha'dum. But... there is something you do not know. What
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you are about to see has never been shown to anyone outside the Grey
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Council."
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She touches a small device, and on the wall behind her, an image
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appears showing a great space station, with many ships around it,
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fighting. "This is one of the few surviving records from that war.
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Toward the end, the tide of battle had turned against us. Our greatest
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starbase, the center of our efforts in the war, had been destroyed by
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the Shadows. Without a long-range base of operations from which to
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launch our forces, we were doomed to lose the war. Then, as if in
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answer to our prayers, a replacement arrived." She touches the device
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again, and something very familiar appears on the screen.
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"Babylon 4!" Sheridan says in amazement.
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"Oh my God," Ivanova says. "We always knew that Babylon 4 had been
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taken to somewhere in time, but we assumed it was into the future."
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"No," Delenn says, "it was taken into the distant past, where it
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helped us defeat the Shadows. Without Babylon 4, we would have lost
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the war, or it would have ended in a stalemate."
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"So you're saying the Minbari... that you stole Babylon 4...?"
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Sheridan says.
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"Not quite," Delenn tells them. "Before coming to you, I received two
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additional records from Draal. Remember, the Great Machine on Epsilon
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3 has been there for over 500 years. During that time, it recorded
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much of what happened in this area of space." She changes the image to
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Babylon 4 again. "After Babylon 4 vanished six years ago, it
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reappeared again, two years ago. Ambassador Sinclair and Mr. Garibaldi
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traveled there at great personal risk to help evacuate her crew before
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it vanished again."
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"It was a close call," Sinclair tells them, "we almost didn't get out.
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We never did find out who was behind it."
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"And that is about to change," Delenn replies, changing the image
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again. "This was recorded shortly before the station first disappeared
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six years ago. As Babylon 4 neared completion, the allies of the
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Shadows recognized it for what it was, and sent these ships to destroy
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it. Striking without warning, they would have succeeded in their
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attack, but something stopped them." A ship appears on the screen,
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firing at the Shadow fighters.
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"The White Star?" Sheridan asks.
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"Delenn, are you saying we stole Babylon 4?" Marcus asks.
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"But that was years ago!" Ivanova says.
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"Yes!" Delenn says. "And that is exactly where we must go. At this
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moment, the Great Machine is using all its power to enlarge the
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temporal rift in sector 14. We will use it to go back six years into
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the past. Once there, we must prevent the destruction of Babylon 4,
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and take the station with us through time. Because, if we fail to save
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Babylon 4, Babylon 5 will also be destroyed."
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Sheridan can't believe that he is responsible for the disappearance of
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Babylon 4, but Delenn says that it has already happened, and all they
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must do is establish the past. No one knew where the replacement
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station had come from until she came to Babylon 5, and she was afraid
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to say anything, for fear of changing the future. Marcus says he isn't
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sure how moving Babylon 4 through time will save Babylon 5. Delenn
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answers that, without Babylon 4, the Shadows would come out of the
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last war much too strong -- something with which Sinclair agrees.
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Sheridan asks where the information came from, but Sinclair just says
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a reliable source. Marcus says that, if Sinclair believes it, he
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believes it. Delenn says that, if they do not proceed, in the next
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major attack by the Shadows, Babylon 5 will be destroyed. Sheridan
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calls Garibaldi, who says that he has been recording everything he
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can, and that the time stamp on the distress messages is eight days in
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the future. Based on this, Sheridan reluctantly agrees to go along
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with the plan. He calls Garibaldi and says they will investigate
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further, and that he should return to Babylon 5.
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Lennier appears on the screen, and tells them that they are being
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followed by something he believes comes from Epsilon 3. Delenn
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explains that only the Great Machine can control such an unstable time
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field, and that the ship that is following them will assist them in
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helping control the time field. The ship docks, and Delenn, Sheridan,
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and Sinclair go to meet it. Delenn explains that a homing device must
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be placed in Babylon 4's central power core so that the Great Machine
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will find a clearly defined target, and that Draal has sent one of his
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aides to assist. That aide turns out to be Zathras, who clumsily
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crashes into another Minbari. As Zathras approaches and tries to
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introduce himself, Sinclair remembers having met him before. Zathras
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is confused, but Sinclair explains it is in his own past. He warns
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Zathras not to say anything to him that might change the past. Zathras
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is very confused, but agrees. Zathras tells both Sinclair and Sheridan
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that he is honored to meet them, but for different reasons. Sheridan
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asks what the reasons are, but Zathras will not say, since Draal
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advised him not to mention that, as well as other things, which he
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doesn't remember. Delenn arrives and tells them that Zathras'
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equipment is being unloaded, and that they are ready to proceed.
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Delenn leads Zathras away, leaving Sinclair and Sheridan alone.
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Sinclair tells Sheridan he needs a favor.
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As the White Star meets Garibaldi's Starfury, Sheridan tells Garibaldi
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it is important to go back to Babylon 5, even though Garibaldi very
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much wants to go with them back to Babylon 4. Garibaldi doesn't
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understand, but complies. After Garibaldi has gone, Sheridan asks
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Sinclair if he didn't want to talk to Garibaldi himself, and Sinclair
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tells him he did. He walks away to a viewscreen, where he watches
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Garibaldi's ship fly off. He remembers the flashforward he experienced
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on Babylon 4, as well as the destruction of Babylon 5 he saw a couple
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years earlier in Ladira's vision. He promises himself that he won't
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let it happen.
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The White Star arrives in sector 14, and Zathras hands out small
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devices to everyone, saying that without them, they may become unstuck
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in time. These devices, time stabilizers, will protect them and keep
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them from drifting. After everyone has put on their time stabilizers,
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the White Star moves into the temporal rift.
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As the White Star makes its journey into the past, Garibaldi arrives
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back at the station, where he meets Zack, who tells him that Sinclair
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was there. Garibaldi is shocked, unable to believe Sinclair would
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leave without saying anything.
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The White Star emerges from the temporal rift, and before long,
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detects the ships sent to destroy Babylon 4, which are escorting very
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powerful fusion bomb. The White Star moves to intercept the ships. The
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ships fire on the White Star, but there is neglible damage due to,
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Lennier explains, the ability the ship has to learn from previous
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encounters.
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Garibaldi arrives in his quarters to find a message from Ambassador
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Sinclair, but it requires a password. It isn't long, though, until
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Garibaldi is able to guess the password, "Hello, old friend." The
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message from Sinclair apologizes for not saying goodbye. Sinclair says
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that, if he had met with Garibaldi, neither of them would be returning
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from Babylon 4, and that Sinclair had to do whatever he could to
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protect his friend.
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Though the weapons are outside optimum firing range, Ivanova is able
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to fire at the ships manually, destroying the fusion bomb. A huge
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blast is created, and the White Star is caught in it. Sheridan's time
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stablizer is hit by a blast of energy, and he vanishes. Zathras runs
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up to the damaged stabilizer, and explains that Sheridan has become
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unstuck in time, and could be in either the past or the future. Though
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everyone is very concerned and wants to find Sheridan, Sinclair knows
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that the mission is what is truly important, and if they wait too
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long, they may lose their one chance to move in under Babylon 4's
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damaged scanners.
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Sheridan is thrown down onto the floor and kicked. He is picked up by
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several guards, who say that he is awake again. Sheridan looks at the
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figure on the throne, and recognizes it as Londo, who looks quite a
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bit older than Sheridan is used to him.
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The White Star moves to grapple onto a stable area of Babylon 4.
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Delenn has been deeply disturbed by Sheridan's disappearance. Sinclair
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insists that he will be all right, and, to her stunned surprise, tells
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her in Minbari that he knows what is coming. He asks if she is all
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right, and she says she isn't. She says she is sorry, but he doesn't
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want her to be. Sinclair tells her that he never knew before now where
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he belonged in life, but that now, his path is clear.
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Sheridan asks Londo why he is there, and Londo tells him that he is
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finally going to put Sheridan out of Londo's own misery, finally
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punishing him for his crimes of neglect and convenience. Londo tells
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him that, during the war, he drove away the Shadows, but that the
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Shadows' servants came to Centauri Prime, and Sheridan allowed it to
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happen. Sheridan is taken to a window, where he looks out upon the
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burning, smoking city around him. "There's the legacy of your war,"
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Londo tells him.
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The White Star connects to Babylon 4, and the crew exits the ship.
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Though the configuration of the station is different, Ivanova believes
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she can find her way around. Ivanova needs to secure the primary
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corridors while they place the homing device, and Marcus goes off with
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her to help. Sinclair asks Zathras if he will be able to unload and
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prepare the equipment by himself, and Zathras indicates he can.
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"Ready?" Sinclair asks Delenn.
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"Why do your people always ask if someone is ready before you're going
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to do something massively unwise?" she asks him.
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Smiling, he answers her. "Tradition." The two of them move off down
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the corridor, to set the plan into motion.
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[15]Last update: June 15, 1996
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