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<strong>Written by Al Sarrantonio</strong><br>
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Release date: April 21, 1997<br>
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ISBN: 0-440-22351-2 (US)<br>
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ISBN: 0-7522-2344-5 (UK)
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<blockquote><cite>
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A band of Narns take Londo hostage, determined to exchange him for
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G'Kar who is imprisoned in Centauri Prime.
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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/0440223512/thelurkersguidet">Amazon.com</a>.
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<h2><a name="BC">Back Cover</a></h2>
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<H3 ALIGN=CENTER>Links in the Chain</H3>
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G'Kar, once the Narn ambassador to Babylon 5, is a warrior's
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warrior. Now, with his homeworld enslaved by the Centauri, he is a
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prisoner on his enemy's planet. Despite the chains that bind him, he
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keeps the one freedom that fate allows - to choose to live, or die,
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with courage. But a secret alliance with his nemesis, the Centauri
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Londo, will test his strength to the limit.
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<H3 ALIGN=CENTER>Personal Agendas</H3>
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The agreement is simple: G'Kar will help kill the mad emperor
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Cartagia. In exchange, Londo will end the Centauri rule of the Narn
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world. No one foresees a deadly complication - a band of fierce Narns,
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determined to rescue G'Kar, takes Londo hostage. Suddenly, Londo's
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life and the liberation of the Narn homeworld rest on a razor's
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edge. It will take a hero to convince the Narns that G'Kar must stay
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in prison... to rescue Londo... to help the Narns escape. It will
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take... <i>Vir?</i> With all their hopes pinned on Londo's meek,
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nervous assistant, Londo a G'Kar have something else in common... a
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snowball's chance in hell.
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<H2><A NAME="SY">Synopsis</A></H2>
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The book opens with G'Kar doing conversions from human light-years to
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Narn light-years. He is being tortured in front of Cartagia, and is
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using this distraction to keep himself from screaming. The
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spectacle soon bores the Emperor, and he orders G'Kar taken back his cell.
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</P>
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<P>
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Elsewhere in Centauri Prime, five newly arrived Narn miner-slaves
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escape from the rest of the group and go into hiding. Led by L'Kan,
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they are a band of Narn soldiers sworn to the task of freeing
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G'Kar. They go quickly into hiding in the tunnels below the capital to
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make their plans.
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</P>
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<P>
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Vir tells Londo that G'Kar needs to speak to him. After arranging for
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some privacy, Londo enters the cell. G'Kar has learned of the attempt
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to rescue him, and tells Londo that it must fail for the good of
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Narn. Londo is slightly surprised to see that G'Kar is willing to
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sacrifice his people, but G'Kar interrupts to put a condition: the
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five Narn must not be harmed. If they are, he will renege on their
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deal to kill Cartagia and free Narn. While G'Kar is willing to
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sacrifice himself for his people, he will not sacrifice others for his
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sake.
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</P>
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<P>
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Meanwhile in Babylon 5, Sheridan has a meeting with Ivanova and
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Garibaldi. He knows about G'Kar's imprisonment, and is trying to
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figure out if there
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is something they can do to help. They have tried to get Londo back on
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the station for a face-to-face but he has refused. Even Garibaldi
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seems out of ideas. Later, Garibaldi tells the Captain that he has
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learned of the mission to free G'Kar, but that there is nothing he can
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do to help: the five soldiers are very good, but they are on their own
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while they are on Centauri Prime.
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</P>
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<P>
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Vir receives a surprise visit that night in his quarters from his bride-to-be,
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Lyndisty (see <A HREF="/lurk/guide/056.html">Sic Transit Vir</A>).
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She agrees it isn't proper, but neither is Vir's silence or
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failure to contact her at his arrival to Centauri Prime. She isn't
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there to do anything improper, but rather to inform him that her
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parents are throwing a party in Vir's honor. Vir is trying to find a
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way to say no when she kisses him. Confused and not thinking clearly,
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he accepts the invitation. He is still torn between the physical
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attraction he feels for Lyndisty and his horror at her past actions
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and attitudes towards Narns. Also, it is very likely that Lyndisty's
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family will use the party to officially announce the engagement and
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the wedding date.
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</P>
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<P>
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Sheridan is having a nightmare. He is standing alone in the
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blasted streets of the Narn homeworld. Suddenly behind him G'Kar
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appears and tells him "Yes, Captain, I have been standing behind you
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all along-" He awakes with a start, knowing what to do. G'Kar has
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always stood behind him, helping him even when they broke away from
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Earth. He calls Delenn and the command staff to his office and lets
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them know he has decided to help G'Kar directly. They cannot do an
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assault on Centauri Prime - that would be a declaration of war, and
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they have enough enemies with the Vorlons and the Shadows
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already. Instead, they will try a covert operation. The Narn may fail,
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or they may be able to use their help in freeing G'Kar. Sheridan and
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Delenn must stay on the station because of rumors that the Shadows and
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Vorlons are stirring up again. Franklin, Garibaldi and Ivanova
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volunteer to go. They disguise themselves as Centauri, and posing as
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jewelers, they travel to Centauri Prime. Ivanova and Sheridan decide
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not to try contacting Vir, since it will put him in too much danger.
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</P>
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<P>
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Meanwhile, L'Kan and his four soldiers sneak into the Imperial
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Palace. They scouted it in the morning (nobody pays attention to a
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bunch of Narns, provided they are carrying buckets and mops), and
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located the cell where G'Kar is being held. The Centauri are
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over-confident, and both the grounds and the cell are only lightly
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guarded. The only thing that is being carefully guarded in Centauri
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Prime is the person of Emperor Cartagia. But when they arrive at the
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cell it is empty. Londo arranged to have G'Kar moved to foil the
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rescue attempt. They escape back to their hiding place in the
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tunnels, but three guards loyal to Londo are waiting for them. Since
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they have strict orders not to harm the Narn, the latter make short
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work of them. Their hiding place discovered, the Narn must change
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their plan. They locate a different section of the tunnels to use as a
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base.
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</P>
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<P>
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Back in G'Kar's cell, Londo tells him that the Narn tried to rescue
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him, and have killed Centauri. He can no longer guarantee their
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safety. If he tries to protect them, the Emperor will know something
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is amiss. G'Kar must break his word, and allow them to take the fall
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for these murders. Otherwise, all will be lost in any case. G'Kar
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agrees reluctantly.
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</P>
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<P>
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Garibaldi, Franklin and Ivanova have, in the meantime,
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been selling precious stones
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confiscated at Babylon 5; they were due to be shipped back to Earth
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before the station seceded from the Earth Alliance. They are
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selling them very cheap, which soon catches the attention of a
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minister from the Royal Court who arranges for an audience with the
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Emperor. They use the audience to scout the grounds, and they promise
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to come back the day after with more and better stones. Cartagia,
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however, is suspicious. These traders are too good to be true, so he
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orders his minister to look into their backgrounds.
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</P>
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<P>
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In the station, Sheridan is restless. Things are back under control,
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and he is sorry he didn't get to go on the mission to rescue G'Kar. He
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decides to take a break, or as close to one as he can get. He and
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Delenn will pretend to be secret agents inside the station. There is a
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toy-smuggling operation running in Babylon 5, shipping alien toys to
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Mars. It is no big deal, so Security hasn't looked into it. Sheridan
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decides to go undercover and try to find the smugglers, and so
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participate in his own brand of cloak-and-dagger. Delenn finds the
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idea mildly amusing and agrees to go with him.
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</P>
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<P>
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And back in Centauri Prime, L'Kan puts his plan in motion. They
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kidnap Londo from his quarters and take him to their new hiding
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place. They contact Vir with their demands: a simple exchange, Londo
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for G'Kar. To further complicate matters, the date they give for the
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exchange coincides with the date of the party Lyndisty's parents are
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giving in Vir's honor. Both Londo and Vir try to explain to the Narns
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that G'Kar cannot be freed, and that G'Kar's imprisonment is the only
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hope they have of a free Narn. Of course, L'Kan does not believe
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either of them. Vir realizes that it is up to him to free Londo and
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make the Narns see reason. At least, he muses, if he fails and dies, he
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won't have to go to Lyndisty's party, and he won't have to get married.
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</P>
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<P>
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The minister has looked into the personas adopted by Garibaldi,
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Ivanova and Franklin. He discovered they didn't have any of the
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necessary permits or papers to sell gemstones in Centauri Prime. He
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approaches them with this information, and hints that a bribe of some
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of the better stones might make him forget it. They pay him off and
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enter the Royal Palace once again. They find G'Kar, and manage to free
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him and get him out of the Palace, despite G'Kar's protests.
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</P>
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<P>
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Meanwhile, back in Babylon 5, Sheridan and Delenn are playing at being
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spies. They find the trail of the toy-smugglers, and while Sheridan
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follows a little boy to find out how they are getting the toys off the
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station, Delenn discovers that the toys are being used to hide
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weapon components
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and explosives. Sheridan is spotted by one of the smugglers, who
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knocks him out. Delenn discovers this, but as she is about to go
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inform security of Sheridan's location, she too is captured. The
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captors do not believe her when she says she is Ambassador Delenn, and
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the man is Captain Sheridan. The smugglers decide the spies have to
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be killed.
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</P>
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<P>
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L'Kan and the Narns have heard that G'Kar has escaped. They don't know who is
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holding him, or for what purpose. But if they can get him without
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exchanging him for Londo, then they will gladly kill Londo. Meanwhile,
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Garibaldi, Ivanova and Franklin are astounded to hear G'Kar tell them
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that they must return him to his cell. Franklin examines him carefully
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to make sure he hasn't been drugged or altered, which he has
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not. G'Kar tells them that Vir informed him of the kidnapping of
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Londo. G'Kar also tells them that he must be returned to his cell, and
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that Londo must be freed. If they can help with that, and if they can
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help the Narn soldiers get off the planet, that will be all the help he
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needs. Garibaldi still doesn't understand what is going on, but
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agrees. They go to the Royal Palace, and leave G'Kar in the care of
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the guards at the Gate, before running away in search of Mollari.
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</P>
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<P>
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Meanwhile, Vir has hired someone to locate the Narns. He decides to go
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tell Lyndisty he will not be at the party, and to say goodbye to
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her. At the door, out of earshot of her father and the guests, he
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decides that since he is going to die anyway, he will tell her that it
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would have been very difficult to marry her in any case. He is still
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very disturbed by her and her family's actions in Narn, and he doesn't
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know if will ever be able to get past it. Lyndisty is heartbroken, and
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Vir leaves to go to the Narn's hideout.
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</P>
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<P>
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Garibaldi, Ivanova and Franklin beat him to the Narn
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hideout. Unfortunately, the Narns only know them as the Centauri who
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freed G'Kar, only to deliver him again to the hands of the mad
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emperor. Although L'Kan is intrigued that they would use the same lies
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that Londo and Vir tried on them, he is nonetheless in no mood for
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them. After G'Kar is freed, he will execute Londo and the three
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accomplices.
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</P>
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<P>
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Back in Babylon 5, Sheridan and Delenn have been placed inside a cargo
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container full of the smuggled toys. The container is airtight and
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about to be loaded to a freighter destined for Mars. As the container
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is being loaded, the air begins to run out. Among the toys are some
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crystal balls, which Sheridan begins to break, releasing the air and
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oxygen trapped inside. While he does this, Delenn finally tells him about
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the smuggled weapons inside the toys. Finding some components in the
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balls, and looking through the rest of the cargo, he finds enough
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components to build a crude bomb. He sets it off, and blows the
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container open. When the smugglers come from the front of the
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freighter to investigate, they are overpowered by Delenn and Sheridan,
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who then call back to an anxious Zach to tell him where they are. The
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freighter is towed back to the station, and the smugglers are
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arrested. Sheridan arranges for a ship to land on Centauri Prime to
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pick up Garibaldi and company, with a cover story of a diplomatic
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mission from Babylon 5 in case they are questioned.
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</P>
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<P>
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Vir follows the map he got from his detective and finds the hideout of
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the Narn, who have meanwhile gone to the arranged meeting place. Vir
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is surprised to find Garibaldi and company there. After being told
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what they are doing there, he mentions that Franklin missed some
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details when he made the disguises. Before he can continue, Londo
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suggests they leave the hideout. Vir cannot find the map at first, and
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after running around for a bit they end up back in the hideout, just
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as the five Narn led by L'Kan are returning from their unsuccessful
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rendezvous. Vir attempts once again to explain the situation to them,
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but L'Kan will have none of it. They failed to get G'Kar out, but at
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least they will get to kill two Centauri and three meddling
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humans. L'Kan still doesn't understand what Garibaldi and company are
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doing there, or why they sold G'Kar back, or why they are telling him
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these stories about G'Kar wanting to stay in prison. But it does not
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matter. He will grant them quick deaths, all except Londo.
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</P>
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In a final attempt to save Londo and G'Kar's plans, Vir offers his
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life in exchange for the other four's. Londo must live, if the Narn
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homeworld is to be saved. L'Kan is puzzled, and after a moment's
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thought he takes out his <i>ka'toc</i> and asks Vir if he has any
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regrets. Londo yells to Vir not to do it, but Vir turns to L'Kan and
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tells him L'Kan must do what he must. The blade comes down...
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</P>
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... and stops just short of the neck. He nicks Vir's chin, drawing a
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tiny drop of blood, and then sheaths the sword. Vir asks why is he
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still alive. L'Kan tells him it is because of his honor, and because
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what he said must be true. No other Centauri would sacrifice himself
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for another. Until Vir was truly willing to die, L'Kan could not
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believe him. But the inescapable truth is that the cause Vir spoke of
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must truly be greater than his own life. He regrets being unable to
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cut Mollari's throat, but he understands and believes now that Londo
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must be freed, and G'Kar must remain in prison.
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Garibaldi offers to take the Narns with them. They can pretend they
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are his slaves while they get to their own rendezvous point. Londo
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offers them free passage off Centauri Prime. L'Kan tells Londo that if
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they ever meet again, he will kill him. Just as they are leaving,
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L'Kan puts his arm around Vir and asks him if he is sure he is not
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part Narn.
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</P>
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<P>
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Once back in the station, Sheridan has a meeting with Garibaldi,
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Ivanova, Franklin and Delenn. He reminds them that their recent
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escapades, for obvious reasons, must be kept a secret. The mission
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never happened, and in fact this last meeting never happened.
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</P>
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<P>
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Back in Centauri Prime, Cartagia is once again torturing G'Kar. G'Kar
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concentrates on one thought: the Narn homeworld, to deaden the
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pain. Cartagia expresses his amazement that even a Narn could take so
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much pain. And in his room, Vir is dreaming about
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Lyndisty. She just heard what he did, how he saved Londo's life. She
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says both her and her parents were confused by Vir's actions the night
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of the gala, but it is all clear now. Vir is a hero, and Lyndisty's
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parents have now a higher regard for him than ever before. And that's
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why they've rescheduled the gala.
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</P>
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<P> Just as he awakes with a shout, covered in cold sweat, the
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curtains rustle, and a dark form steppes out from behind
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them... Lyndisty.
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</P>
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<H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
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<UL>
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<LI>
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How did G'Kar find out about the attempt to rescue him?
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</LI>
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<LI>
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What details did Franklin miss, and why weren't they spotted by the
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guards or the minister?
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</LI>
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<LI>
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What will happen to L'Kan and his soldiers? They were sworn to the
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task of freeing G'Kar, and they failed.
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</LI>
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</UL>
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<H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
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<UL>
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<li>
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This novel is set in 2261, the fourth season, before the episode <a
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HREF="/lurk/guide/070.html">Falling Toward Apotheosis</a>.
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</li>
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<LI>
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The book makes entering and leaving the Royal Palace in Centauri Prime
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seem too easy. It is unlikely that the grounds would be so badly
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guarded, even if Cartagia has no concern for anything but himself.
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</LI>
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</UL>
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<h2><a name="JS">JMS Speaks</a></h2>
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<li>
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I've said that while this one is okay, the characterization
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is off, and it tries 'way too hard to be funny, ignoring the notion
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that if everything is funny then *nothing* is funny.
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Unfortunately, I didn't get the actual manuscript until it was too
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late to do anything short of commissioning a full rewrite, which they
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wouldn't do.
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<p>
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Anyway...as I said, it's okay. But for my money, the Anna
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Sheridan and Jeffrey Sinclair books are the two real gems of
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this batch.
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<hr>
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<hr>
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Written by Arturo Magidin
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HREF="mailto:magidin@math.berkeley.edu">magidin@math.berkeley.edu</A>>.
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