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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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As the station defends itself against an alien attack, two ordinary crewmen,
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Mack and Bo, try to carry on and keep the station running.
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</cite>
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Downes,+Robin+Atkin">Robin Atkin Downes</a> as
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Byron.
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+LeJohn,+Lawrence">Lawrence LeJohn</a> as Bo.
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+O'Connor,+Raymond">Raymond O'Connor</a> as Mack.
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</blockquote>
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<pre><a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/092">7.87</a>
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Production number: 505
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Original air date: February 11, 1998
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00019071C/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: April 13, 2004
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Story by J. Michael Straczynski & Harlan Ellison
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Directed by Janet Greek
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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>@@@887271921 An alien attack force of unknown origin is sweeping
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through local space, probing for weak planets that
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are ripe for invasion. The force has attacked the Gaim and Babylon
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5 already, but seems to be no match for the White Star fleet.
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<li>@@@887272469 During the initial occupation of Narn, the Centauri tried
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to demoralize the resistance movement by bombing the seven largest
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cities on the planet.
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<li>@@@887272469 G'Kar spent much of his childhood in bomb shelters thanks
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to the Centauri bombardment.
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<li>@@@887272469 Brown sector is considered an undesirable assignment by
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the maintenance crew; it's generally staffed by new people.
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<li>@@@887306541 Before the Dilgar War, Franklin's father was captured by
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one of the factions in a civil war after his ship crashed. Though
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injured, he survived because a military doctor treated him despite the
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protestations of the other members of the faction. When Franklin saw
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his father alive and learned what had happened, he decided he wanted
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to become a doctor and that he would always care for all the injured,
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whether they were his own people or the enemy.
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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>@@@887271921 Who were the aliens?
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<li>@@@887271921 What <em>does</em> the device Bo used on the floor do?
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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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<p>
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<li>@@@887272469 Byron's telepathic reach is long; he was able to send his
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senses out into the space around the station, find a single Starfury
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pilot, and transmit the pilot's experiences into the mind of a
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non-telepath. Assuming, of course, he wasn't inventing the scene
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for Bo's benefit.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887394198 Before he projected the Starfury experience into Bo's
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mind, Byron asked Bo whether the plight of the pilots really mattered
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to him. That's the same question Byron asked of Lyta before agreeing
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to help Garibaldi. What significance does the question have to Byron?
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<p>
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<li>@@@889495008 Telepaths seem to have a perspective on death that's quite
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different from that of normals. Lyta's story about being inside the
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mind of a dying person
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(<a href="091.html">"The Paragon of Animals"</a>)
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is one difference. And now Byron has revealed that telepaths can read
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telepathic imprints on inamimate objects someone has recently died near.
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That ability was foreshadowed in
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<a href="062.html">"Walkabout,"</a>
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in which the new Kosh was able to view an afterimage of his
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predecessor's death.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887324144 The "crawlers" Mack found in the C&C console and
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which were mentioned as being common in Brown Sector may be related
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to the infestation in
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<a href="090.html">"The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari,"</a>
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which prompted new import regulations on food.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887394198 If Lochley was concerned enough about the safety of the
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station to order Sheridan and Delenn to be ready to flee in lifepods,
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why wasn't Draal's help enlisted in the station's defense? Does she
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know about Draal's promise to put the Great Machine at Sheridan's
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disposal
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(<a href="042.html">"The Long, Twilight Struggle?"</a>)
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@874172141 The script for this episode was written in one day.
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<li>@@@887305792 The conversation between Mack and Bo about Ivanova's
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departure was a reference to the controversy stirred up on the net
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and elsewhere when
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<a href="/lurk/misc/cc-leave.html">Claudia Christian's departure
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from the show</a>
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was announced.
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<li>@@@887739335 The price of spoo is highly volatile: near the beginning
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of the episode, as Mack and Bo ate lunch, Mack claimed it cost 10
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credits an ounce. At the end of the episode, he said it cost 15.
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<li>@@@887306068 The Narn day is 31 hours long.
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<li>@@@887306541 Sheridan referred to Delenn's promise to see him again
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"in the place where no shadows fall." She spoke those words before
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entering the Markab isolation area in
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<a href="040.html">"Confessions and Lamentations."</a>
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<li>@@@890719511 The incident recalled by Mack and Bo, in which Sheridan
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chased down someone who injured Delenn, was in
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<a href="055.html">"Ceremonies of Light and Dark."</a>
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<li>@@@887306823 Byron seems to be a
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<a href="http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/Tragedy/hamlet/hamlet.html">"Hamlet"</a>
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fan; he quoted Hamlet's speech to Yorick's skull from
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<a href="http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/Tragedy/hamlet/hamlet.5.1.html">Act 5, Scene 1.</a>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@871230814 Harlan is working on something now, and suggested
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something that I then based an episode on, so we share story credit on
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"A View from the Gallery."
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<p>
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<li>@@@887394198 One of the things I always do is look for ways to turn the
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series format on its head, and show us our characters from other
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perspectives, since perspective is so much at the heart of the show.
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Whether that's jumping forward in time, or an ISN documentary, or
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seeing everything through the eyes of a third party (or two), it's
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always a risk, because it's never what one expects to see, and a lot of
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people like to see what they expect to see.
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<p>
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<li>@@@893013143 Writing a script is invariably faster than fixing an
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outside script. I can write a script from zero in an average of 5-7
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days. On a few rare occasions it's gone longer, but when that happens,
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I find I lose the white-heat of the story, and it wanders a bit. In a
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few cases I've written a script in a day or two (A View from the
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Gallery all came out of my keyboard in one day, between about 4 p.m.
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and 3 a.m.)
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<p>
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<li>@@@887657318 <em>About the Ivanova-rumors scene</em><br>
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It was never meant as a shot at Claudia, but rather at the folks out
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there whose only interest is in rumors, and starting trouble, and
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feeding feuds.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887657240 <em>Did the actors who played Bo and Mack learn to mimic
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you and Harlan Ellison?</em><br>
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No, they didn't. What they did do...they got along famously,
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the two actors, and they spent their off-hours rehearsing the scenes,
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over and over, until they got it down to a patter, very natural. They
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loved the roles.
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<p>
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<li>@@@889481855 While there was a little of Harlan in Mack, there wasn't
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intentionally any jms in Bo.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887477381 <em>Lochley's hairstyle was really severe. Did she pull
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it back in a hurry?</em><br>
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Scoggins did exactly what you suggest, Diane. She figured, "This isn't
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about hair." She was awakened, and had to get to C&C fast, she ain't
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gonna do her hair, just ponytail it back.
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<p>
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She didn't realize, in making that choice, that it would make her a)
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look that severe in the uniform, since she was still getting used to it,
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and b) give her the Ivanova "peanut-head" as she used to call it. She
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later realized this was a bit of an error, and has never done it since.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887305885 <em>Why could Byron alone project to Bo's head, while
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it took the whole group of telepaths to control the alien?</em><br>
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Because there's a substantial difference in will and intent in making a
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person who's come to murder you turn around, and creating a momentary
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illusion in someone's head. It's the degree of effort involved.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887394198 <em>Garibaldi's position is hardly covert if Lochley
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chews him out in public.</em><br>
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No, there's nothing secret in Garibaldi being head of covert
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intelligence, any more than it's secret who the head of the CIA is.
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There was no reason she couldn't say that in front of them, or anyone
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else; it's common knowledge.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887823099 "Well, actually she still wouldn't discuss it in public."
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<p>
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What public?
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<p>
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These are two STATION PERSONNEL, who work for her, who are part
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of the military command structure, who have the same loyalty oaths as
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she has. They didn't have this conversation in the Zocalo, in front of
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civilians, it was in a closed area with two other STATION PERSONNEL,
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who are entrusted with a high enough security clearance that they can
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work on C&C firing consoles during heavy action, in a situation where
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every second counts in getting things ready for the next wing of an
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imminent attack.
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<p>
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This is a non-starter issue, frankly.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887477381 <em>Where are the portholes visible from outside the
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station?</em><br>
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Look carefully at the station. It is in segments; and at the outer wall
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of each of those segments, as with the sanctuary, you can get an outer
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view. You can see the lights from some of these areas that have
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portholes in the station when it's dark.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887657240 <em>Why wasn't Draal called?</em><br>
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I don't think Draal wants to be bothered each and every time B5
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is in a hassle. He specifically said he wanted to be left alone.
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Otherwise you also get into a "god in the box" deus ex machina
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situation where, "Oh, we're in trouble, quick, get Draal." Truth is,
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if they called him every time they got in trouble, he'd never get ANY
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sleep.
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<p>
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Now, if B5 had failed in stopping this advance force, and the
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main fleet came in, then yeah, they might very well call him. But this
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was just an advance force, and she knew they could take it, and she was
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right...so where's the need for Draal? He should be a last resort
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ONLY.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887963699 <em>But wouldn't she want to minimize casualties?</em><br>
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True, but is it *her* resource to do with any time she wants?
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It is a separate institution and operation, that has said, politely and
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not terribly politely, that on balance it would prefer to be left
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alone.
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<p>
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<li>@@@887823099 "Hmmm, wouldn't Draal likely be aware of what was
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happening so close anyway? And would it not be possible that he may also
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be aware of how strong the force was, how soon the white stars would
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arrive, etc, and thus know if he was needed as a last resort?"
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<p>
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You're not describing Draal, you're describing God, and he ain't
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in this show. For one thing, we couldn't afford him....
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<p>
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<li>@@@887903603 "The "let them attack someone else, just not us" was
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actually a little startling to me. If they were going to blow these guys
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up, I kinda wished they'd put a little more effort into it rather than
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just foisting them off onto the next, perhaps less-fortunate people."
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<p>
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Given that this is a little-known, distant, entire *race* out
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preying on weaker races, of which this was just an expeditionary force,
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how (short of planetary genocide) would you have stopped them?
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Moreover, is that really Lochley's (or B5's) mandate, to eliminate
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every hostile race out there?
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</ul>
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