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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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The discovery of a mysterious alien causes the crew to reflect on significant
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events in their lives.
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</blockquote>
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<pre>
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Production number: 109
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Original air date: June 30, 1999
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00061QJSK/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: December 7, 2004
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by Mike Vejar
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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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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 Gideon was an ensign on the Cerberus ten years earlier
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when it was attacked by an alien ship, possibly a Shadow vessel.
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The ship was destroyed while he was in the middle of a spacewalk to
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survey some hull damage. Shortly after the Shadow ship withdrew,
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the technomage fleet arrived and he was rescued by Galen.
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After he returned to Earth, his story was met with skepticism by
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his superiors.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 At one point, Gideon won a device called an "apocalypse
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box" in a poker game. The box's previous owner killed himself
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immediately after losing it, though apparently more to escape
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the box's influence than because he was upset about losing it.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 Galen and Isabelle
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(<a href="503.html">"The Well of Forever"</a>)
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were injured and stranded on a planet after being betrayed by
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three other technomages. She died as he comforted her. Thereafter,
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Galen refused to believe in any kind of higher purpose or design in
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the universe, since it would imply that someone decided that Isabelle
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deserved to die.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 Matheson was working at a secret Psi Corps base during
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the Telepath War. He was asked to administer sleeper drugs to a
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captured rogue telepath. The rogue convinced him to look at the
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Corps in a less forgiving light; he ended up betraying his masters
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and unwittingly helping the rogues destroy the Psi Corps base.
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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>@@@931198143 Who did Galen apologize to, and for what?
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<li>@@@931198143 What were the circumstances of Dureena's previous
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failure, and who died as a result?
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<li>@@@931198143 Who and what was the alien in the orb?
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<li>@@@931198143 Who attacked the Cerberus? The Shadows? Given that
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Earth was allied with them during the Shadow War, why would they
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attack an Earth Alliance ship?
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<li>@@@931198143 Was it just a coincidence that the technomage fleet
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appeared in precisely the same location as the attack on the Cerberus?
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<li>@@@931198143 What was the apocalypse box? Where did it come from?
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What happened to it?
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<li>@@@931198143 Who betrayed Galen and Isabelle? Why? What precisely did
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they do?
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<li>@@@931198143 Was the message to Galen genuine, or did the alien cause
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it to be sent?
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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>@@@931198143 Since Matheson has been deep-scanned on at least one
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occasion
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(<a href="503.html">"The Well of Forever"</a>)
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it's possible that his role in the Corps base's destruction is known
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to at least a few other people. Have there been any repercussions,
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or does the fact that it was wartime (and, more to the point, that
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the Corps was apparently on the losing side of the war) mean he
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wasn't officially held accountable?
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<li>@@@936001489 The word "apocalypse" has two meanings. The commonly-used
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one is a cataclysm, generally involving the destruction of life on
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a large scale. But the word also means "a prophetic revelation."
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Which sense applies to the box remains to be seen.
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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>@@@931198143 Matheson's psi ability is stronger than P2, though
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how much higher isn't clear.
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<li>@@@931457216 Galen's reason for refusing to believe in a larger
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design echoes a comment by Marcus. He told Dr. Franklin that
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he preferred to think that things didn't happen for a reason, since
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otherwise it would mean that people deserved it when bad things
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happened to them.
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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>@@@931198143 This one is a favorite of mine as well. It was one of
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the scripts written while we were still shooting the first 5, before
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TNT got into the process. When that happened, they made it clear that
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they *hated* this story, felt that nobody would be interested in all
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this backstory...and asked for it all to be taken out, let them run
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into this alien and make him an evil character, an emotional vampire
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who drives them insane.
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<p>
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This was one of the first scripts where I dug in my heels
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bigtime and refused to do what they asked. I knew it would be
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powerful; they thought it would be utterly uninteresting. They were
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wrong.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 <em>What was the ship that attacked the Cerberus?</em><br>
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That remains to be revealed.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 <em>Was Lyta supposed to be in this episode?</em><br>
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Yeah, Lyta would've been in that ep but Pat was on a movie at
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the time.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 Re: the Matheson scene...that one was cut back by about 40%
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because the episode ran long. (That sometimes happens on dialogue-
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intensive episodes.) The original version had it go over a longer
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period of time, and showed him coming over gradually. It is a bit
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abrupt as it is now, though I still think it plays.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198143 <em>Why didn't the rogue have a beacon that sent out a
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continuous signal?</em><br>
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A device that small would run out of power if it were on all the
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time, and might be detected. My feeling was that it was switched off
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and had to be removed to power it up, then the telepathic signal would
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activate the beacon and bring in the troops. You'd have a two-stage
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process to a) avoid detection, and b) ensure that if it *were* found it
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couldn't be used by anyone else to stage a trap.
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<p>
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<li>@@@931198449 "I'm very curious where Joe's going with Galen's
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character."
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<p>
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Actually, Galen has quite a secret he's carrying around with
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him. It formed the basis of scripts 114 ("To the Ends of the Earth")
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and 116 ("End of the Line," which would've been the cliffhanger). It's
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also a major element of the coming technomage novels. There's a very
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small reference to it in the episode airing this week, when Galen
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mentions that he and someone else have been "betrayed by our own kind."
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<p>
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It also ties into why they were in such a rush to get the hell
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out of known space during the shadow war.
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</ul>
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