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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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As Sheridan races to stop the Alliance ships from attacking Centauri Prime,
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Londo's fate, and that of his people, is decided.
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</blockquote>
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<pre><a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/106">9.22</a>
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Production number: 519
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Original air date: October 28, 1998 (US)
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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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Directed by Douglas Wise
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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>@@@909646871 Sheridan didn't arrive in time to stop the Alliance
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ships from bombarding Centauri Prime. The capital city was hard hit.
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<li>@@@909646871 The Regent is dead, killed by the Drakh to give Londo
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an alibi for the attacks on the Alliance cargo ships.
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<li>@@@909646871 Though he believes the Narn can never forgive the
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Centauri as a whole for what they've done, G'Kar has personally
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forgiven Londo.
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<li>@@@909646871 The Drakh have planted a Keeper on Londo. He has agreed
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to the implantation, forced into it by the Drakh's claim that they've
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planted hundreds of fusion bombs all over Centauri Prime and will
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detonate them unless Londo cooperates.
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<li>@@@909646871 Londo has been crowned as emperor of the Centauri
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Republic.
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<li>@@@909646871 Delenn and Lennier have been rescued from hyperspace
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by the Centauri and reunited with Sheridan.
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<li>@@@909646871 Londo has officially appointed Vir as the new ambassador
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to the Alliance.
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<li>@@@909646871 The Alliance has demanded large war reparations from the
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Centauri, large enough that the Centauri economy will be on the brink
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of collapse. Londo has agreed, but has told his people that they'll
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rebuild Centauri Prime alone, without any help from other worlds.
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<li>@@@909646871 Over a dozen ships have been sent to the Vorlon homeworld
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since the Vorlons left. All have been destroyed by the Vorlon
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automatic defense systems. According to Lyta, the Vorlon homeworld
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is off limits "until we're ready... in a million years."
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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>@@@909646871 What work was the Drakh referring to when he claimed
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Centauri Prime was "perfect ground for us to do our work?"
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<li>@@@909684733 What will happen to the Alliance now that at least two
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of its member races have disregarded the President's orders?
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<li>@@@909684733 How badly was Centauri Prime hit?
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<li>@@@909646871 Why didn't Londo tell G'Kar about the Drakh? Was he
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afraid that the knowledge would put G'Kar's life at risk?
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<li>@@@910043603 What happened to the Keeper that was attached to the
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Regent? Was it the same one the Drakh later removed from his chest?
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<li>@@@909646871 What other Shadow technology do the Drakh have?
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<li>@@@909646871 What's on the Vorlon homeworld? What determines whether
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humanity is ready to go there?
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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>@@@910045031 One of the first things the Drakh said to Londo was
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the Vorlon question, in this case, "Who are we? What are we but a
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shadow of a shadow?" Most likely it's completely innocuous, but it's
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possible that with their masters gone, are the Drakh now
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beginning to ask themselves questions other than the one put forth
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by the Shadows.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909646871 The Drakh told Londo that they wanted a home. That's the
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same thing the Drakh representative told Delenn in
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<a href="077.html">"Lines of Communication."</a>
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If she had given them a world as they'd requested, would they have
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settled there and not come in force to Centauri Prime? Likely not;
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they were already on Centauri Prime in at least some capacity, since
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the Regent had already been implanted with a Keeper
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(<a href="073.html">"Epiphanies"</a>).
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<p>@@@910043845
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The Drakh desire for a homeworld echoes the telepaths'
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struggle for the same thing. Both the servants of the Vorlons and
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the servants of the Shadows have been left adrift and homeless after
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the First Ones' departure.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 The Regent was under Drakh control, but there may have
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been others; someone had to plant the fusion bombs all over Centauri
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Prime (assuming that wasn't just a bluff) and place the Shadow pods
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on the Centauri warships. Obviously it's possible that all this was
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done by ordinary Centauri under the Regent's orders (which can only be
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disobeyed on threat of death, as Londo said in
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<a href="097.html">"In the Kingdom of the Blind"</a>)
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but the question still remains, how many other Centauri
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are under Keeper control?
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<li>@@@909684733 The Regent died when his Keeper was removed, but in
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<a href="076.html">"Racing Mars,"</a>
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Captain Jack survived the loss of his Keeper -- and it even grew back.
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Maybe it's simply that the Regent's Keeper completely removed itself,
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while Captain Jack's was still partially in place. Or it may be that
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a Keeper can control whether its host lives or dies when it leaves.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909646871 Keepers grow, or at least live, on the bodies of Drakh.
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That suggests that the Keepers aren't independent entities per se, but
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are instead appendages of the Drakh. Shadow organic technology can
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receive instructions over large distances as evidenced by the pods,
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so it's possible that Keepers employ the same techniques to stay in
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contact with their parent Drakh even when far away.
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<p>
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It may also be the case that Keepers are in extremely short supply;
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for example, it's possible that each Drakh can only be linked to
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a single Keeper.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 Accepting the Keeper -- and the position of Emperor --
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may have been the fulfillment of the last of Lady Morella's prophecies
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(<a href="053.html">"Point of No Return"</a>):
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"You must surrender yourself to your greatest fear, knowing it will
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destroy you." Londo accepted the loss of his autonomy and moved one
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step closer to his dream of death
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(<a href="031.html">"The Coming of Shadows"</a>)
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for the sake of saving his people.
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<p>
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<li>@@@910252056 Londo's acceptance of the Keeper, self-sacrifice for the
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sake of his people, is in line with the Third Principle of Sentient
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Life as taught to Minbari
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(<a href="018.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness"</a>).
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<p>
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<li>@@@909646871 Londo told Sheridan that in exchange for freeing Delenn,
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he might ask Sheridan for a favor in the future. What nature of favor
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did he have in mind? Was asking for a favor Londo's idea or the
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Keeper's? Londo has exchanged favors for favors before
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(<a href="018.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness"</a>)
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and the fact that his tone abruptly became belligerent just after he
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asked for the favor implies that the Keeper took control of him at
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that point.
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<p>
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On the other hand, this favor may just cancel out the one Londo
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already owed Sheridan for telling him about the approach of the Vorlon
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fleet
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(<a href="070.html">"Falling Toward Apotheosis"</a>).
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 Delenn speculated that she and Lennier might find a
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million-year-old jumpgate left behind by the First Ones. That has
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already happened at least once
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(<a href="112.html">"Thirdspace"</a>).
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Given what happened in that case, Delenn would probably have second
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thoughts about actually trying to activate such a device.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909686798 The Centauri warships that rescued Delenn and Lennier
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might well have been preparing to destroy them, only to receive orders
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to the contrary from Centauri Prime at the last moment.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909646871 Lennier's admission to Delenn probably won't change her
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attitude toward him significantly, since as she said, she already knew
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he was in love with her. But it may eliminate any possibility that
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he can maintain his facade of platonic devotion toward her, and may
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make it harder for him to convince himself that he can win her love.
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<p>
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<li>@@@910044090 How did Londo convince the Drakh not to kill Delenn?
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Or did he give the order on his own? If the Keeper didn't regard such
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an order as a threat to its interests, it might have allowed him to
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do so.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 What were the reparations demanded of the Centauri?
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Are they the reason the Centauri apparently still hadn't rebuilt after
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17 years
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(<a href="061.html">"War Without End"</a>)?
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Why would Sheridan go along with a demand that would crush an entire
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world for two decades? As a student of Earth history, and given his
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familiarity with World War II in particular
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(<a href="038.html">"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum"</a>)
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Sheridan must have recognized that crushing war reparations can have
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unintended consequences, e.g. the rise of the Nazi party in a Germany
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crippled by humiliating sanctions after World War I. Why would he
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risk something similar happening on Centauri Prime?
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<p>
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One possibility is that he felt he had no
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choice; the Narn and Drazi had already amply demonstrated their
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willingness to take matters into their own hands when they weren't
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getting satisfaction from the Alliance. Sheridan may have felt that
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anything less than outrageous sanctions would prompt some of the
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Alliance races to start killing again.
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<p>
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It's also possible, of course, that the reparations will have nothing
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to do with the state of Centauri Prime seventeen years hence (at which
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time there will once again be fires burning in the capital city.)
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Perhaps Centauri Prime's future condition will be due to the Drakh
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or the war against them (which will take place in the next twenty
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years, according to Delenn's recollection at the end of
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<a href="087.html">"Rising Star."</a>)
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 The Narn and Centauri are now mutually responsible for
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large numbers of civilian deaths on each other's homeworlds. Each
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homeworld ended up under the control of enemy forces after being
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bombarded, though most of the Centauri don't know about their occupiers
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yet.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909646871 The particulars of Londo's speech were almost certainly
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dictated by the Drakh. By isolating Centauri Prime from the other
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worlds, the Drakh will more easily be able to work in secret without
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attracting the Alliance's attention.
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 Londo said the Centauri were now alone in the universe.
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That resonates with Kosh's description of the Centauri
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(<a href="001.html">"Midnight on the Firing Line"</a>):
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"They are alone. They are a dying people. We should let them pass."
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<p>
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<li>@@@910045130 Londo referred to the war, and the attack on Centauri
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Prime, as "the long night." Is that related to Kosh's message to
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Sheridan in
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<a href="096.html">"Day of the Dead,"</a>
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"When the long night comes, return to the end of the beginning?"
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 This is the second time Londo has sent Vir away to
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protect him from Shadow influence; he arranged for Vir to be the
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ambassador to Minbar in
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<a href="047.html">"A Day in the Strife."</a>
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<p>
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<li>@@@909646871 Franklin said, "We know the Shadows had hundreds of
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allies." Did he mean hundreds of individuals, or hundreds of races?
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If the latter, who were the Shadows' allies besides the Drakh, and how
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does Franklin know about them?
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<p>
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One possibility is that the word "Drakh" refers to Shadow servants in
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general, not one particular species. That would also explain why the
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Drakh on Centauri Prime doesn't look like the alien who boarded the
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White Star in
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<a href="077.html">"Lines of Communication."</a>
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(That alien identified himself as an emissary of the Drakh, though,
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so it's possible he wasn't Drakh at all.)
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<p>
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<li>@@@909684733 Is the Vorlon homeworld related to the new Earth
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mentioned in
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<a href="088.html">"The Deconstruction of Falling Stars?"</a>
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That episode took place a million years in the future, at which time
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humanity would, according to Lyta, be allowed onto the Vorlon
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homeworld. There's some symmetry if the Vorlon homeworld is the new
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Earth: the Drakh had a home but lost it thanks to the Vorlons (in the
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form of Lyta's enhanced powers, which set off Z'ha'dum's self-destruct
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mechanism in
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<a href="073.html">"Epiphanies"</a>)
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while humanity lost a home but gained a new one thanks to the Vorlons.
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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>@@@909646871 Keepers can't be seen unless they choose to be seen.
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<li>@@@909646871 A Keeper doesn't control its host all the time, according
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to the Regent; it only does so when its interests are at stake.
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<li>@@@909646871 The primary weapons of a White Star produce recoil.
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<li>@@@909646871 Weapons-console sequence for continuous fire of a White
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Star's main weapons: Green, then red twice.
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<li>@@@910039130 Centauri warships are equipped with tractor beams, just
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like Minbari ships
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(<a href="008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars,"</a>
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among others). It may be that tractor beams are a natural extension
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of artificial gravity technology, which both the Centauri and Minbari
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employ. Earth ships, at least until Earth's recent acquisition of
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artificial gravity
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(<a href="087.html">"Rising Star"</a>),
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have to tow objects conventionally
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(<a href="002.html">"Soul Hunter"</a>).
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<li>@@@909646871 Either Centauri encryption isn't very thorough, or
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Vorlon/Minbari codebreaking technology falls just short of being able
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to crack it in real time. Sheridan's first officer was able to discern
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voices in the transmission to the Centauri fleet, but not any words.
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That implies that the transmission was encrypted using some form of
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audio transformation.
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<li>@@@909646871 The idea of boarding up all the windows in the palace
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(<a href="111.html">"In the Beginning"</a>)
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was originally Vir's.
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<li>@@@909646871 Shadow remote-control pods aren't as efficient as
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directly employing a sentient being as the brains of a ship.
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<li>@@@909646871 It's possible to visit the San Diego ruins.
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<li>@@@909646871 The weapons used in the terrorist nuking of San Diego
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(<a href="001.html">"Midnight on the Firing Line"</a>)
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could be traced back to the breakup of the Soviet Union, according to
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Franklin.
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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>@@@909690725 This is a devastating episode, by the way...so much
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happens in this that it's kinda staggering, actually.
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<p>
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Of the final 5, this one, and the last two, are my favorites. And I
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like 'em all.
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<p>
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<li>@@@910251884 Yes, the capital was getting beat up, but there's a
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difference between thousands of dead and billions dead...Londo sacrified
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himself to save the lives of billions.
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</ul>
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