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<strong>Written by John Vornholt</strong><br>
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Released: September 13, 1995<br>
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ISBN: 0-440-22059-9 (US)<br>
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ISBN: 0-7522-0654-0 (UK)<br>
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Setting: Early 2259, before
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<A HREF="/lurk/guide/031.html">"The Coming of Shadows"</A>
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<br clear>
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<blockquote><cite>
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The past catches up with the powerful Narn Ambassador and Garibaldi and Ivanova
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are sent to track down a killer.
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</cite>
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</blockquote>
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<p>
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Reader reviews, and online ordering, can be found at
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0440220599/thelurkersguidet">Amazon.com</a>.
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<p>
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="BC">Back Cover</a></h2>
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<H3 align=center>Running from Death</H3>
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Having narrowly escaped assassination, proud, ruthless Ambassador G'Kar
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knows he is marked for death. A rival family from his Narn homeland has
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taken the Shon'Kar, or Blood Oath, to kill him. And when a fiery
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explosion destroys his transport ship, it looks as if they have succeeded...
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<H3 align=center>Blood Oath</H3>
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Security Chief Garibaldi and Commander Susan Ivanova join an enraged
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Na'Toth, G'Kar's aide, in a search for the culprits. Journeying to the
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Narn Homeworld, they find themselves enveloped by a chilling alien
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environment. And in this place of deadly traps and cruel disguises, the
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Narn Blood Oath is turned against them all. Now as strangers on the
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strange Narn planet, the best and brightest members of Babylon 5 are
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hunted by an enemy only a daring deception can stop!
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<H2><A NAME="SY">Synopsis</A></H2>
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The book opens in Ambassador G'Kar's quarters where he holds in his hand
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an untraceable data crystal -- its identity patterns had been removed.
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Upon slipping it into the viewer, an attractive female Narn appears and
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begins talking:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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Hello G'Kar.
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Do you recognize me? I am Mi'Ra, daughter of Du'Rog. I speak for my
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mother, Ka'Het, and my brother, T'Kog. We are all that is left of the
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family you destroyed. Yes, G'Kar, we are beaten, and our titles and
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lands are gone. Our father is dead, his name disgraced, and his attempt
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to kill from the grave was a failure
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(<A HREF="/lurk/guide/005.html">The Parliament of Dreams</A>.) To our shame,
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every assassin has failed.
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<P>
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You think you are safe within the Third Circle and the Earth space
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station. You are wrong! The widow, the son, and the daughter of Du'Rog
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have sworn the <EM>Shon'Kar</EM> against you! No more will you face inept
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assassins -- but the very family you destroyed! The Prophets willing, by
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my own hands you will die. From this day forward, the purpose of our
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<EM>V'Tar</EM> is to kill you. Let this mark show my will.
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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Mi'Ra marks her forehead by cutting it with a knife and the
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viewscreen fades to black. G'Kar realizes how serious undertaking the
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Blood Oath is and that the Narn Government will be of no assistance to him
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and that further the aliens would not be either. He decides to leave the
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station for homeworld and deal with Mi'Ra himself.
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<P> G'Kar's aide, Na'Toth, points out that the cruiser K'sha Na'vas is
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arriving tomorrow and could get him home in half the time of his personal
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transport. Nonetheless he insists on leaving immediately without
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explaining why. Ivanova and Sheridan notice the hasty
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departure but ultimately let him leave after a brief conversation.
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Shortly before the ship enters the jump point, a reactor breach begins
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and the ship explodes.
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A Starfury sent to find remains or G'Kar finds <EM>absolutely</EM> no
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remains. G'Kar is pronounced dead.
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<P>
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Na'Toth is surprised
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by the appearance of Earth Alliance officers informing her of G'Kar's
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sudden demise. Na'Toth assumes that it was Londo Mollari,
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and pledges to swear a Blood Oath against the killer.
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Garibaldi confiscates the files and data crystals from G'Kar's desk as
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evidence. Departures from the station are stopped and Garibaldi is
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assigned to track down the killer since the debris pattern is deemed to
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have been consistent with a bomb.
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<P>
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Na'Toth proceeds to attack Londo at knifepoint and is
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interrupted by Garibaldi who convinces her, at least for the moment, to back
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down. Londo contacts Vir and gives him some orders. Garibaldi warns Na'Toth
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off Londo and asks her about the unlabeled data crystal.
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<P>
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Na'Toth is not entirely surprised by the contents, though Sheridan and
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Garibaldi are. They decide to search the station
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for the killer. They do however concede that they can not stop Na'Toth from
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leaving the station because of diplomatic immunity.
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<P>
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Sheridan decides to send Garibaldi and Ivanova as the Earth Alliance
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delegates to the memorial service on the Narn homeworld. Ivanova points
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out that both winter coats and bathing suits will be in order on the Narn
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world because of the drastic temperature extremes on the surface.
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<P>
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G'Kar dreams about the past. He is in
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the Homeworld city of Ka'Pul when assassins make a first attempt on his life
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(the second was on Babylon 5, in
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<a href="/lurk/guide/005.html">"The Parliament of Dreams."</a>)
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Both attempts were brought on by the manner in which he disgraced
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the Du'Rog family to enter the Third Circle.
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When he awakes G'Kar is being asked to pipe down by Pa'Nar, G'Kar's
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operative down below.
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<P>
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Security, meanwhile is searching Down Below and comes to Pa'Nar's
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quarters. Pa'Nar initially tries to claim that G'Kar is his cousin Ha'Mok,
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but is forced to knock the security guard out and let
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G'Kar escape in a disguise consisting of contact lenses and a mask which
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changes his spots. G'Kar escapes to the Narn ship K'sha Na'vas, whose
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captain is an old friend. The K'sha
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Na'vas is also the ship that will be taking the delegation from Babylon 5
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to the Narn homeworld.
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<P>
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Garibaldi contacts Talia Winters, the station's resident telepath,
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upon hearing the news of the downed security guard. He requests that she
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scan the officer, Leffler, when he regains consciousness.
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<P>
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The captain of the K'sha Na'vas, Vin'Tok, reviews the materials
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concerning G'Kar's death and tries to explain to Sheridan that it
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should be considered "justifiable homicide." Sheridan
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disagrees, but realizes that nothing will be done to the Du'Rog family
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back on the Homeworld. The Narn delegation leaves to attend the memorial
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service.
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Sheridan explains to Ivanova and Garibaldi that they are forbidden to
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take weapons with them, but that they will have diplomatic immunity.
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<P>
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Sheridan speaks first at the memorial. Londo follows, expressing his
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regrets in a very Centauri fashion: "They
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will send another, but he will not be G'Kar... ...will not yell or
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sputter as zestfully as G'Kar." Delenn takes the stage and expresses
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the outrage and pain the people at the service feel about the
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sudden loss of a good man. She speaks of the unity and growth of
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community that has come to be on Babylon 5. Finally, a Minbari
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candlelight procession commences.
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<P>
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As Ivanova is about to depart, Londo turns and asks her if
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she is familiar with the Early American author Mark Twain, making the
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point that if she was she would be able to <EM>"[e]njoy this more."</EM>
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Garibaldi meanwhile encounters Al Vernon, a human who was married to a
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Narn and more recently has been trading with the Centauri. Al manages to
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insinuate himself into the diplomatic party and Sheridan agrees to his
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presence.
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<P>
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Back on the Homeworld, Mi'Ra, living with her family in pitiful conditions,
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has an encounter with a member of
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the Thenta Ma'Kur, which she has been "slandering" liberally for their two
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failures. They take credit for the death of G'Kar and warn of the
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Earthforce delegations, suggesting that she keep an eye on them.
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<P>
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When Garibaldi arrives with Al Vernon, Al quickly introduces himself to
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Ivanova and the other Narns. Vin'Tok recognizes Al's name and mentions
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that he was presumed dead. Vernon replies, "Well, as the great
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Mark Twain said, the reports of my death were greatly exaggerated!"
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Ivanova notes the repeated mention of Twain, while Garibaldi ponders the
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need for three warships to escort them to the homeworld.
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<P>
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When Leffler comes to, a scan by Talia reveals the name Pa'Nar.
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Pa'Nar is quickly arrested and questioned about the mysterious Ha'Mok.
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They escort Ms. Winters in to scan him directly and she begins
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the scan asking Sheridan and Welch, Garibaldi's assistant, to direct the
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questioning. The questioning leads Sheridan to realize that G'Kar is
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probably still alive.
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<P>
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On their trip to the homeworld, Garibaldi and Ivanova soon become aware
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of a guarded door. Na'Toth takes
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the direct approach for them and G'Kar is discovered. He explains the
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situation and that he plans to kill Mi'Ra to end the matter once and for
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all. He explains his plan to use a disguise and go down on the planet
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when they arrive at the homeworld.
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<P>
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The rest of the trip is uneventful with no more interactions with
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G'Kar. A shuttle transports them to Hekba City, G'Kar's home,
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and Na'Toth explains that when ready to
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depart she will summon another shuttle. The heat immediately affects the
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humans in the party -- except Al, who seems to find the temperature pleasant.
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At the memorial Garibaldi spots Mi'Ra and tries to warn her off visiting
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Babylon 5 since the Shon'Kar would not be recognized there.
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<P>
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Afterwards, G'Kar decides to visit his wife, Da'Kal. He asks the humans to
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introduce themselves and broach the subject of G'Kar being alive with
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her. After she dismisses a lover and a servant, Ivanova and Garibaldi introduce
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themselves. Da'Kal mentions that G'Kar spoke well of them; she seems
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genuinely pleased by their arrival to honor him. The news of G'Kar being
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alive pleases her and G'Kar is invited in. The rest of the party goes to
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a tavern to wait for his return.
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<P>
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G'Kar and Da'Kal make love. Afterwards, Da'Kal sends money to the Du'Rog
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family in an attempt to make amends.
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<p>
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Some time later, in the Du'Rog house, Mi'Ra finds her brother and mother
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rejoicing over their newfound wealth. Mi'Ra is disgusted and wishes that she
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had been able to kill G'Kar herself. She resolves to ask the
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Earthers some questions when they arrive. She contemplates going
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somewhere off the Narn homeworld, perhaps to Babylon 5, where their past
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wouldn't be known and the money might go further.
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<P>
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After starting to freeze from the cold, Al finds Ivanova and Garibaldi
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somewhere to spend the night. First, the three visit Ra'Pak, a member of the
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Second Circle of the Kha'Ri. Na'Toth returns to
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find G'Kar, just in time to prevent him from getting in trouble with the
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guards for being out late at night. (His disguise
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suggested that he was someone of a lower class who should not be in the
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main city after hours -- the workers return to the slums at night.)
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They both also discover that the ship has left without them on a most
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urgent mission.
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<P>
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Back at the inn Garibaldi uses the netlink to contact Babylon 5.
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During the conversation -- which is listened in upon -- the suggestion
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that G'Kar isn't dead comes up. Ra'Pak betrays G'Kar to Mi'Ra, perhaps
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out of jealousy but perhaps also for something he did to her and her
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family. Mi'Ra begins to use the money to hire a force to take out the
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humans and G'Kar when they arrive the next day.
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<P>
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When the humans arrive at the Du'Rog place the next day, they admit that
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G'Kar is alive and explain what will happen if Mi'Ra
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attempts to show up on the station to kill him. Na'Toth and Mi'Ra's mother
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begin negotiating about monetary settlement to end the Shon'Kar. When the
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visitors
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try to leave, Mi'Ra sets her hired guns upon them. A desperate escape into
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the catacombs under the slums saves them -- just barely. A small child
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who initially seemed to help them ends up poisoning their water and leaves
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doing back flips saying, "Compliments of the Thenta Ma'Kur." The poison
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doesn't affect the humans as badly, and they manage to find an antidote
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and get it to G'Kar and Na'Toth in time.
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<P>
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Mi'Ra shows up again, alone. Al Vernon volunteers a data crystal
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revealing the truth about the Du'Rog family in return for letting G'Kar
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live and disavowing the Shon'Kar. Mi'Ra agrees and that resolves the
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matter. During the course of the discussion it becomes apparent that
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Londo Mollari, the Centauri Ambassador, had sent Al and saved his life.
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<P>
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Upon returning back to the station and things settling down, G'Kar goes and
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thanks the Centauri, although he can't quite understand why.
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Londo explains that it is a famous Centauri literary device and that he
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admired G'Kar's cunning, calling it "as devious as a Centauri..."
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<H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
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<P>
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This book does not leave very many unanswered questions although it does
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suggest new dimensions to the relationship between Londo Mollari and G'Kar.
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<H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
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<P>
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This book brings the events of two episodes, Parliament of Dreams and
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Deathwalker, together nicely. It explains the assassination attempt in light
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of the Shon'Kar ritual along with the tensions in Narn society between
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more "modern" practices and ancient traditions.
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<H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
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<UL>
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<LI> The data crystals used by the computers of many races are grown on
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Minbar. This makes some sense in light of the number of crystal and
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crystalline devices we have seen the Minbari use.
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<LI> Confiscating the materials from G'Kar's desk seems to be a breach of
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diplomatic immunity, although perhaps we are to understand that these were
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personal effects and not official ones.
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<LI> Do Earth Alliance personnel sometimes have to submit to telepathic
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scans? This is not made clear here and has not really been definitively
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resolved in the show either.
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<LI> I have left out some of G'Kar's emotional self-examination from
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this summary since it is not central to the plot.
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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> <em>The Narn ship had artificial gravity.</em><br>
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Urk...that must've slipped past me (which reminds me,
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I'd better get back to finishing proofing the next novel).
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And yes, we'll see more of the Narn homeworld as we go along.
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<li> <em>How accurate is the Narn terminology?</em><br>
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It's accurate in some places, not in others; details slip
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sometimes.
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</ul>
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<hr>
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Written by Erik Oliver
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<<A HREF="mailto:oliver@dolphin.upenn.edu">oliver@dolphin.upenn.edu</A>>.
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