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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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Garibaldi arrives on Mars and meets William Edgars. Lyta helps Franklin
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in an attempt to make contact with the frozen telepaths.
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</cite>
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Gentile,+Denise">Denise Gentile</a> as Lise.
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Schneider,+Mark">Mark Schneider</a> as Wade.
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Zimbalist+Jr.,+Efrem">Efrem Zimbalist Jr.</a> as William Edgars.
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</blockquote>
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<pre><a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/082">8.62</a>
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Production number: 416
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Original air week: June 2, 1997
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000DGBEY/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: January 6, 2004
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by John LaFia
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</pre>
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<p>
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<hr size=3>
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<h2><a name="BP">Plot Points</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@865323625 Sheridan's forces have liberated the colony at Beta
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Durani, as well as a midrange military outpost.
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<li>@@@865323625 Lyta is able to awaken the implanted telepaths
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(<a href="058.html">"Ship of Tears."</a>)
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After observing the effect of her mental contact with them, Franklin
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has devised an artificial equivalent and feels he's well on his way
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to reviving them.
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<li>@@@865621220 Garibaldi is still in love with Lise.
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<li>@@@865621220 Edgars runs the fourth-largest corporation
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on Earth. His company is involved in chemical and biological
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weapons manufacturing as well as pharmaceutical production.
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<li>@@@865545104 Edgars says President Clark has become increasingly paranoid
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since taking office. Learning of the Shadows' interest in Psi Corps,
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Clark developed an interest as well. As his paranoia increased, he
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started giving the Corps more and more power, since telepaths were able
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to tell him absolutely whether the people around him were loyal. The
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Corps, of course, isn't eager to give up its newfound clout, and
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Edgars and others fear that if Sheridan takes his battle to Earth,
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Clark may panic and give the Corps unprecedented control over society,
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a development that wouldn't be easy to reverse. He therefore wants
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Sheridan's campaign stopped for Earth's own good.
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<li>@@@865621220 Clark's forces still haven't located Sheridan's father.
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<li>@@@865323625 According to Edgars, the real power in Earthdome has never
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been in the hands of the politicians; the mega-corporations have
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always called the shots. They let Clark declare martial law, but
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didn't foresee the Psi Corps connection until it was too late.
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@865323625 What does Sheridan plan to do with the telepaths?
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<li>@@@865364116 Will Psi Corps come looking for the murdered telepath?
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@865621220 Lise tried to warn Garibaldi off. Why? How much does
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she know about what her husband is planning? How far will she go to
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protect Garibaldi?
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<li>@@@865968765 Garibaldi said Mars had tried to kill him before. One
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of those occasions was his trek across the surface with Sinclair
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(<a href="004.html">"Infection"</a>
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and issues 4-8 of the
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<a href="/lurk/comic/">comic series.</a>)
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What were the other two?
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The incident that killed Frank Kemmer
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(<a href="011.html">"Survivors"</a>)
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has been suggested, but Garibaldi said that took place on Europa,
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not Mars.
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<li>@@@865797858 He also said he'd sworn never to come back to Mars. But
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in
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<a href="019.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness part 2,"</a>
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he told Lise he had some leave coming up and was thinking of taking it
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on Mars. Maybe he only considered that after he realized Lise was in
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danger during the uprising.
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<li>@@@865622080 In
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<a href="080.html">"Moments of Transition,"</a>
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Bester claimed in his log entry that Garibaldi was inching closer to
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where Bester needed him to be. It's plausible that Bester has been
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priming Garibaldi to join up with Edgars. The Corps seems to be
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aware of the telepathic virus (the assassins in
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<a href="078.html">"Conflicts of Interest"</a>
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were likely Corps operatives) and is thus probably aware that Edgars
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has some interest in it. Given the presence of the virus, they
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wouldn't be able to use a telepath as an undercover agent. Setting
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up a non-telepath to be their spy and/or saboteur in Edgars'
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organization would be the Corps' only recourse, and they'd have to
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do it with subconscious programming since Edgars isn't above using
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telepaths to test potential employees' loyalties.
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<p>
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Garibaldi was a logical choice because the Corps knew of his connection
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to Lise; in
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<a href="018.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness,"</a>
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Garibaldi asked Talia to look into Lise's condition by going through
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Corps channels. It wouldn't be much of a leap for the Corps to assume
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that Lise would therefore recommend Garibaldi to her husband, making
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Garibaldi the best possible candidate for the job of unwitting spy.
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<p>
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<li>@@@865706778 Edgars appeared to accept Garibaldi's answer that he
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didn't remember what happened to him while he was missing
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(<a href="068.html">"Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?"</a>)
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Given how paranoid Edgars is in other respects, will that really be
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the end of the matter? Does Edgars know more than Garibaldi does
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about what happened? Perhaps Edgars' seeming trust of Garibaldi is
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really an application of the old adage, "Keep your friends close, but
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keep your enemies closer."
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<li>@@@866938139 During his questioning, Garibaldi told Edgars, "Everyone
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lies." In
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<a href="008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars,"</a>
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Sinclair said the same thing to Garibaldi, and elaborated: "The innocent
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lie because they don't want to be blamed for something they didn't do,
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and the guilty lie because they don't have any other choice."
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<li>@@@866938139 Garibaldi stood in front of a mirror during his
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questioning, staring at his own reflection. But the mirror was
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warped, distorting his image. Garibaldi studied the image as he spoke;
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perhaps he viewed it a metaphor. Garibaldi also studied his reflection
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in
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<a href="078.html">"Conflicts of Interest."</a>
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<li>@@@865728347 The telepath indicated that Garibaldi was telling the truth
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when he claimed not to remember what happened during his absence. Yet
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Garibaldi has had flashes of memory, so that answer wasn't entirely
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honest. Was the telepath lying herself, perhaps to protect the
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interests of the Corps, or did Garibaldi simply believe he was telling
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the truth, in that he can't recall more than brief cryptic flashes?
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<p>
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<li>@@@865364116 The people in Edgars' laboratory are presumably telepaths.
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If that's true, their condition is probably related to the telepathic
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disease Garibaldi learned about in
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<a href="078.html">"Conflicts of Interest,"</a>
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and the drug Edgars' people were withholding was most likely derived
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from the substance Garibaldi helped smuggle through the station.
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<p>
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It's worth noting, however, that the placement of the sores on the
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patient's face were very similar to the insertion points of the
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Shadow implants in the telepaths on the station. Perhaps Edgars
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managed to get his hands on some implanted telepaths and is performing
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his own experiments on them.
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<p>
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<li>@@@865706271 It's also possible the substance Garibaldi saw wasn't a
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cure for the virus, though that was implied by Edgars here in that there
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was clearly some drug that can be given to ease whatever illness his
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test subjects were suffering from. If instead Edgars is developing
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the virus itself with the intent of releasing it and wiping out all
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human telepaths, spreading rumors before its release about a
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genetic flaw inherent in telepaths might help deflect suspicion later.
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<p>
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Or, to take it further, Edgars may be producing both the virus and
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the cure, with the intent of infecting Earth's telepaths then using
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availability of the cure -- which apparently requires continuous
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usage -- to gain control over the Corps himself.
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<p>
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<li>@@@865969018 Franklin said Sheridan hadn't changed since returning from
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Z'ha'dum, "except for..." He stopped himself before completing that
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sentence. Was this just a reference to Lorien's life-restoration
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energies, which Franklin noted in
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<a href="070.html">"Falling Toward Apotheosis?"</a>
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Or does he know about something else?
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<li>@@@865364116 Assuming Sheridan asked Franklin to bring the newly
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awakened telepaths with him to Mars, it's likely he's anticipating
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some kind of conflict with the Psi Corps when he moves to liberate it.
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Given Franklin's reaction, it's unlikely Sheridan proposed anything as
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innocuous as using the telepaths to help shield members of the Mars
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resistance from detection.
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<p>
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It's also not clear where the frozen telepaths' loyalties will lie
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even if Franklin manages to extract their implants and give them back
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control of their own minds. They're all fugitive telepaths ("blips,"
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as Bester called them in
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<a href="058.html">"Ship of Tears"</a>)
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so presumably have no love for the Corps, but that doesn't necessarily
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mean they'll be willing to act on Sheridan's behalf.
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<p>
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Of course, that assumes Sheridan wants Franklin to give them back
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mastery of their own thoughts; perhaps his order was instead for
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Franklin to find a way to use the implants to take control of the
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telepaths.
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<li>@@@865787203 Given the frozen telepaths' effect on computer systems,
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one possible use would be to smuggle them onto Mars and wake them up
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near some of Earth Force's communication network; they'd presumably
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throw it into disarray and allow Sheridan's forces to move in on a
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disorganized enemy.
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<p>
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<li>@@@865364116 Lyta's expanded powers were in evidence again. The psi
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rating of the telepath in Medlab was never mentioned, but Lyta was
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telepathically strong enough to force him to stop in his tracks
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as he tried to kill himself. If she can do that to a fellow telepath,
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who presumably would have instinctively tried to block her, can she
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do the same -- or worse -- to a normal human?
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<li>@@@866938418 The awakened telepath didn't react reflexively to Lyta's
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Psi Corps badge the way Carolyn did in
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<a href="058.html">"Ship of Tears."</a>
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Why not? He wasn't merged with any machinery as Carolyn was, so he
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couldn't have thrown lightning bolts. But he didn't appear
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to react at all. Perhaps the Shadows' anti-Corps conditioning wasn't
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universally applied.
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<p>
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<li>@@@865622552 Lyta's indignant response to Zack's request was likely
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brought on by his previous request that he scan Garibaldi
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(<a href="080.html">"Moments of Transition."</a>)
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That request may have led her to automatically assume the worst when
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Zack asked for her services.
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<p>
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<li>@@@865622456 Edgars and Clark may believe that Clark is using the
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Psi Corps, but it's just as plausible that by now, they're using him.
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The Corps could feed misinformation to Clark in order to bolster its
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own standing, and since, as Edgars said, Clark is trusting the Corps
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to ferret out liars and turncoats, he'd be unable to tell that they
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were leading him on.
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<h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@854134623 The title is a reference to Aristotle's definition
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of happiness: "The exercise of vital powers
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along lines of excellence in a life affording them scope."
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<p>
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<li>@@@865970223 Edgars alluded to "Clark's 'Night of the Long Knives.'"
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That's a reference to Roman history,
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when, in the year 31 AD, the emperor Tiberius had his aide Sejanus and
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his followers killed in a purge.
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A more recent use of the same term was to describe Hitler's
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<a href="http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/roehm.htm">purge</a>
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of the rival SA faction of the Nazi Party in 1934.
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<li>@@@865442107 The title as shown at the top of act one is missing
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the leading "The." But the "The" was present in the pre-show
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information screen on the initial US satellite feed, and it's
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present in the episode listings sent out by Warner Bros., so
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it's included here.
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<li>@@@865621220 Both Edgars and Sheridan love fresh orange juice
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(<a href="025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows."</a>)
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<li>@@@884248227 Continuity glitch: When Lise and Garibaldi are talking
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in his room, after she brings him dinner, she starts to leave, but
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stays and closes the door most of the way. After she's done talking,
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Garibaldi moves across the room to her and shuts the wide-open door.
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<h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@865498639 It's a very different feel...leisurely, in a way, but no
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less tense. A good addition to the mix.
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<li>@@@865969998 One thing on the line Wade speaks...the actor consistently
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got the line wrong. It read, "Everything is illusion, Mr. Garibaldi;
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<em>constructs</em> of light, language, metaphor," rather than concepts.
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There is a subtle but distinct difference.
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<li>@@@865498639 Garibaldi's said he doesn't trust telepaths ever
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since the pilot movie. It's a question of degrees at this point.
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<p>
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<li>@@@875077421 <em>What book was Edgars reading when Garibaldi walked
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in?</em><br>
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The Bible.
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<li>@@@866152425 <em>Were the scars on the sick telepaths from the removal
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of implants?</em><br>
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No, just standard lesions.
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Remember, a man as smart and rich as Edgars can surely afford
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private lesions for his "kids."
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