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<p>
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Garibaldi is in MedLab, having the wounds incurred from his former
|
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aide's attack on him examined. Garibaldi tries lying to Franklin about
|
|
his condition, claiming that he is suffering less pain than he actually
|
|
is. Franklin doesn't like this, but tells Garibaldi that he is
|
|
improving and should be able to return to work soon. Garibaldi isn't
|
|
sure he wants to return to work, though, since he doesn't seem very
|
|
sure about Sheridan's appointment and isn't sure Sheridan can be trusted.
|
|
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<p>
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|
As Garibaldi
|
|
leaves, Franklin offers to talk to him about his problems, but
|
|
Garibaldi is less than eager. "I got shot in the back by my own guy,
|
|
my own second-in-command. He was right there all the time, a snake in
|
|
the garden, and I didn't even see it. What the hell kind of a security
|
|
chief am I supposed to be if I can't see something like that?" He says
|
|
that he should have known about Jack's deception, and that he may not
|
|
be qualified to be in charge. "I keep asking myself what qualifies me
|
|
to take back my job, and I haven't got an answer. I wish to hell I
|
|
did." He leaves.
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|
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<p>
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|
Londo and Vir are in Londo's quarters, talking to an acquaintance of
|
|
Londo's, a noble named Refa. Refa tells Londo that monitoring stations had
|
|
been set up in quadrant 37 to watch the Narn buildup, and when they
|
|
heard that Londo would take care of the problem, they thought he was
|
|
crazy. But they were very surprised when the stations reported that
|
|
the outpost had been destroyed. Refa asks how it happened, but Londo
|
|
won't tell him. Refa accepts this and says that Londo has saved
|
|
the Centauri from another one of their emperor's mistakes.
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|
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<p>
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|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/haircut.gif"> Londo and Vir listen to Refa.
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<p>
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|
Refa says
|
|
that Londo was very clever in the way he took care of the outpost, and
|
|
that the Centauri need more people like Londo. Refa says that, with
|
|
the recent death of the emperor's son, there is no clear line of
|
|
succession, but that he and his associates plan to take over the job of
|
|
ruling when the emperor dies. Refa says that there will be resistance
|
|
to this, and that force will be required. He asks Londo if he will be
|
|
willing to help when the time comes. Londo has reservations, but
|
|
eventually agrees to do so.
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|
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|
<p>
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|
Elsewhere on the station, two groups of Drazi, one wearing purple
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|
sashes, and the other wearing green sashes meet. As they walk past
|
|
each other, one Drazi "accidentally" bumps into another one wearing a
|
|
different color, and a brawl between the two groups begins.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
As Refa prepares to leave Babylon 5, Londo says goodbye to him. Refa
|
|
thanks Londo for his help, and tells him that he will attempt to
|
|
convince his associates and followers that Londo is the sign that his
|
|
group of the Centauri may rise to great power again. As Refa leaves,
|
|
Londo notices someone else standing nearby, a tall human in a long black
|
|
cloak. "Great Maker!" Londo says to Vir. "A
|
|
Technomage!" Vir doesn't know what a Technomage is, so Londo tells him
|
|
that "they use science to achieve the affect of magic." Londo says
|
|
that he hasn't seen one in a long time, and it is unusual to see them
|
|
outside of their places of power. It is even more unusual, and a bad
|
|
omen, to see more than one at a time. The Technomage, followed by two
|
|
others, walks by Londo and leaves the area.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Sheridan and Ivanova are in Sheridan's office, talking about the
|
|
incident between the two groups of Drazi. Sheridan asks about the
|
|
conflict, so Ivanova explains what she knows to him. "It's a cultural
|
|
thing. Once every five years, all the Drazi, here and at home, divide
|
|
up into two camps, and fight it out." But it isn't a fight to the
|
|
death-- the battles are used to determine what the dominant group for
|
|
the next five years will be. Sheridan says that he believes this
|
|
conflict came at a good time, because he thinks that Ivanova should
|
|
learn more about diplomacy, so that she can settle the more minor
|
|
conflicts, while Sheridan deals with the station's major problems.
|
|
"Besides, added responsibility comes with any promotion. Don't you
|
|
agree... Commander?"
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/commander.gif"> Ivanova is promoted.
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|
<p>
|
|
As they share a toast of
|
|
orange juice, Sheridan tells her that he arranged her promotion after his first
|
|
day on the station. He tells her that her first responsibility is to
|
|
solve the Drazi problem. As he leaves, Commander Ivanova watches the
|
|
Drazi over the monitor, in their detention cell, fighting, and sighs as
|
|
she realizes the job before her will not be easy.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Vir finds Londo drinking at a bar. He informs Londo that the Abai
|
|
delegation have an appointment and are waiting to see him. Ignoring
|
|
this, Londo asks Vir if he believes in fate, to which Vir responds that
|
|
he sees fate as a series of currents, eddies and tides, that pull one
|
|
in certain directions.
|
|
Londo tells Vir that, before their first emperor took the throne,
|
|
he met with three Technomages. Londo says that this is a powerful
|
|
image to those that follow the old ways. Londo explains that, if he
|
|
had the endorsement of the Technomages, it would have considerable
|
|
influence on those back on the Centauri homeworld. He tells Vir
|
|
to arrange it with the Technomages, a task which Vir doesn't want to
|
|
perform. Vir tries some of Londo's drink, hoping it will prepare him
|
|
for the task, but it only makes him faint.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Garibaldi is in his quarters, utterly dejected, playing with his PPG
|
|
while staring at the floor.
|
|
Sheridan enters, and asks why Garibaldi hadn't been around
|
|
to talk to him. He says that Dr. Franklin diagnosed him fit to return
|
|
to work, and wants to know what Garibaldi thinks. Garibaldi says it
|
|
might be easier for everyone if he moved on. Sheridan puts Garibaldi's
|
|
weapon in its holster and replies, "The universe doesn't give
|
|
you any points for doing things that are easy." Sheridan tries to
|
|
convince Garibaldi to stay, saying that he is a valuable resource he
|
|
would like to have at his disposal. Sheridan wants Garibaldi in the
|
|
position, but leaves the decision up to Garibaldi. Sheridan leaves.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Ivanova is in the council chamber, addressing the green and purple
|
|
Drazi. She tells them that, although most of the species on Babylon 5
|
|
don't care about the conflict, they would prefer it were settled quietly.
|
|
She wants to help them find a peaceful solution to their problem. She
|
|
asks them what the nature of the conflict is, and they respond by
|
|
saying that it is the colors of the sashes they wear. She doesn't
|
|
understand, and they again respond by saying it is the colors of the
|
|
sashes. She still doesn't understand the situation, especially
|
|
regarding the distribution of the sashes, so the leader of the green
|
|
Drazi explains further. "We put green and purple in great barrel,
|
|
equal to numbers of Drazi. Then we reach in, we take. Where there was
|
|
one Drazi people, now there are two. The two fight until there are
|
|
one."
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/leaders.gif"> The Drazi leaders.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
They further explain that leadership is determined by who takes
|
|
the leader's cloth. Ivanova finds it outrageous that so much fighting
|
|
could come from something so arbitrary, so she removes the purple sash
|
|
from one of the Drazi wanting to be certain it is only the color of the
|
|
cloth, and nothing else, that determines alignment. She places it on
|
|
another Drazi, who is already wearing a green sash. Upon doing this,
|
|
the Drazi suddenly erupt into violent conflict, with Ivanova trapped in
|
|
the middle. During the battle, several Drazi fall on her, and she
|
|
screams in pain.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Vir arrives at the area on Babylon 5 where the Technomages are
|
|
staying. He introduces himself, but there is no response. He says
|
|
that he needs to speak with someone in charge. As if in reply, a large
|
|
beast with fiery eyes and long fangs appears before him, growling
|
|
menacingly. Vir stands his ground, though, and after a moment, a voice
|
|
rings out, "Stop program," and the beast disappears.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/monster.gif"> The beast threatens Vir.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
A Technomage
|
|
appears from the shadows and comments on how difficult it was to
|
|
frighten him, but Vir says that's a requirement if you work with Londo.
|
|
The Technomage asks why Vir is there, and Vir responds that Londo wants
|
|
an audience. The Technomage declines, saying that the Technomages
|
|
don't do that sort of thing. Vir tells the Technomage that Londo is
|
|
willing to pay, but the Technomage is not swayed. Vir tries to appeal
|
|
to the Technomage by saying that if he returns without completing the
|
|
task, his personal situation will become unfortunate, but the
|
|
Technomage counters, saying that if he does not leave, Vir's situation
|
|
will become even more unfortunate. Not wishing to return empty-handed,
|
|
Vir asks the Technomage his name. "Elric," the Technomage answers, and
|
|
warns Vir not to return.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Dr. Franklin examines Ivanova, telling her that her foot is broken in
|
|
three places. He also tells her that, though he can help her, it will
|
|
take three weeks to heal, if he speeds up the process, in addition to
|
|
her having to wear a cast. He offers her something for the pain, but
|
|
she declines. Sheridan enters and asks to speak with Ivanova
|
|
privately. He asks her what her next move is, but she isn't sure. He
|
|
offers to postpone the assignment, but she again refuses. She says
|
|
that this is particularly difficult because the Drazi have no differences
|
|
that must be resolved. She believes she needs to come at the problem
|
|
from another angle, possibly finding a less-violent way to structure
|
|
the conflicts. Sheridan says he thinks that's a good idea, and
|
|
leaves. Ivanova calls security, telling the Drazi to meet in chambers, so
|
|
they can try the resolution again.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Vir reports to Londo the experience he had with the Technomage, but
|
|
Londo finds the situation unacceptable, telling Vir he must return.
|
|
Vir tells him that it won't work, and that the Technomages aren't
|
|
interested in money or power. Londo tells Vir that it is very
|
|
important that he be seen with them, as it would act as a powerful
|
|
symbol. Londo surmises that if he, as an ambassador, has failed, he
|
|
needs to find someone more powerful, someone to whom they will listen.
|
|
Londo leaves abruptly.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Garibaldi is walking around outside the Zocalo when he meets up with Lou
|
|
Welch, the security officer. After some small talk,
|
|
Lou asks how Garibaldi is. Garibaldi says he's all right, and Lou asks
|
|
when he will be returning to duty. Garibaldi doesn't say anything, but
|
|
Lou asks again. Garibaldi still isn't sure, but does say that he will
|
|
be returning soon. Lou receives a call from security, saying that
|
|
there are more difficulties with the Drazi. He has to leave, but tells
|
|
Garibaldi he will see him later.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/welch.gif"> Garibaldi and Lou Welch.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Londo is talking to Sheridan about the Technomages. Sheridan tells
|
|
Londo that he was doubtful about their existence. Londo says that the
|
|
Centauri have had many experiences with them, and that they can be
|
|
troublemakers unless one knows how to deal with them. Londo says that
|
|
he does know how to deal with them, and he offers his assistance to
|
|
Sheridan with the Technomages. Sheridan explains to Londo that the
|
|
Technomages are emigrating, and that Earth wants information about
|
|
their situation. Sheridan asks for Londo's help, and Londo eagerly
|
|
agrees.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Meanwhile, Ivanova receives news from security that, on the Drazi
|
|
homeworld, the violence has escalated from beating to killing. She
|
|
asks if the local Drazi know about it, and asks for a full
|
|
tactical squad to back her up. When she arrives at the council
|
|
chambers, she finds the room littered with the bodies of purple Drazi.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Elric is upset that Sheridan doesn't believe that the Technomages are
|
|
there peacefully. Sheridan tries to explain that, because of the great
|
|
numbers of Technomages present -- over a hundred -- and the secrecy behind their
|
|
activities, he needs some information to ensure the safety of the
|
|
station. Elric says the Technomages have the right to do whatever they
|
|
want. Sheridan says he just wants answers. Londo enters,
|
|
claiming he was detained. He sets down the glass he was holding, and
|
|
sets something else down behind it. Elric is upset that Londo is
|
|
involved, and tells Sheridan that Londo had been asking for an audience
|
|
ever since he arrived. Londo denies this, but Elric responds by
|
|
showing Londo and Sheridan a recording he made of Vir, requesting an
|
|
audience. Londo comments that recording a conversation is a very low
|
|
thing to do, but offers forgiveness to Elric. Elric says he doesn't
|
|
want Londo to misrepresent the gesture of friendship as some sort of
|
|
endorsement. When Londo answers negatively, Elric glances at the small
|
|
recording device Londo had placed behind the glass; it explodes.
|
|
Elric tells Londo he wants respect. Sheridan threatens Londo with expulsion
|
|
from the station for this action. Londo apologizes, and leaves
|
|
quickly.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/playback.gif"> Elric plays back Vir's
|
|
message.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Sheridan accompanies Elric back to his quarters, but says that there
|
|
are still questions he needs answered. Elric asks Sheridan if he
|
|
believes in magic. "When I was twelve, I used to sit in my dad's
|
|
garden, the air full of the smell of orange blossoms, watching the sky,
|
|
dreaming of far away places... Back then, I think I believed in just
|
|
about everything." Sheridan says that he thinks there are some things
|
|
people don't understand, and that things which
|
|
people do not understand might be considered magic; for example, Babylon 5
|
|
would be considered magic by humans of a thousand years earlier.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Elric says that,
|
|
in a way, it is magic. "Magic of the human heart, focused
|
|
and made manifest by technology. Every day you here create greater
|
|
miracles than the burning bush."
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
"But God was there first," says Sheridan, "and He didn't need plasma
|
|
coils or solar collectors."
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
"Perhaps. Perhaps not. It is within that ambiguity that we exist. We
|
|
are dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers. We study the mysteries of
|
|
laser and circuit, crystal and scanner, holographic demons and
|
|
invocations of equations. These are the tools we employ, and we know
|
|
many things." Sheridan asks what, and Elric answers that they know the
|
|
important things -- the answers to some questions that people have asked
|
|
since time began. "Fourteen words to make someone fall in love with
|
|
you forever, seven words to make them go without pain, how to say
|
|
goodbye to a friend who is dying, how to be poor, how to be rich, how
|
|
to rediscover dreams when the world has stolen them from you. That is
|
|
why we are going away -- to preserve that knowledge." Sheridan asks what
|
|
the knowledge must be preserved from, and Elric answers. "There is a
|
|
storm coming, a black and terrible storm. We would not have our
|
|
knowledge lost, or used to ill purpose. From this place, we will
|
|
launch ourselves into the stars. With luck, you will never see our
|
|
kind again in your lifetime. I know you have your orders, Captain.
|
|
Detain us if you wish, but I cannot tell you where we're going. I can
|
|
only ask you to trust us." Elric takes Sheridan's hand, and closes
|
|
it. He walks away, leaving Sheridan holding an orange blossom.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Ivanova, on crutches, goes to the quarters of the green Drazi, asking
|
|
to see their leader regarding the death of the purples. At first, the
|
|
Drazi outside is reluctant to let her in, but, after some further
|
|
coaxing from Ivanova, he relents and lets her inside. She goes to the
|
|
leader, who asks for her help. He tells her that he has a way to solve
|
|
the problem without any fighting, but it will require her help.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/drazi.gif"> Ivanova listens to the plan.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
He asks her to tell the purple Drazi
|
|
to gather at brown 29, an isolated section of the station where they
|
|
won't disturb anyone else. Once the purple
|
|
Drazi are all there, they will be ejected into space, thereby
|
|
causing the greens to win. Ivanova tries to get him to reconsider,
|
|
claiming that they are still Drazi, but the green leader will not
|
|
listen, saying only that they are purple, and therefore not important.
|
|
She refuses to go along, but he tells her that they already sent a message, in
|
|
her name, to the purples, to move the plan forward. She tries to use her
|
|
link to call for help, but she is prevented from this when it
|
|
is taken from her.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Garibaldi is wandering through the corridors of Babylon 5, when he runs
|
|
into Lou, who tells him that they received an uplink from Ivanova,
|
|
saying that all the purple Drazi should meet in brown 29. Garibaldi
|
|
accepts this for a moment, but quickly
|
|
changes his mind. He asks Lou if it was really an uplink, and not a
|
|
personal message. Lou answers affirmatively, saying that the message
|
|
said she would be offline for a while. Garibaldi asks the source of
|
|
the uplink, and runs off.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Ivanova tries to get the greens to relent, but they are admant in their
|
|
refusal to listen to her attempts at helping them. There is a pounding
|
|
outside, and the Drazi at the door opens it, admitting Garibaldi, who
|
|
is holding a small black box. Garibaldi claims he is a salesman, who
|
|
wants to sell the Drazi an Acme Handy-Dandy Micro Helper. He offers to
|
|
demonstrate, but is met with resistance. He says that it is just his
|
|
way of helping, but the Drazi continue to refuse. "If there's anybody
|
|
in here who needs a little help," he announces to the room, "just say
|
|
the word, and I'm here." Ivanova elbows a nearby Drazi and shouts out,
|
|
"Garibaldi!" The two of them begin to fight the green Drazi.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Londo is in his quarters, having considerable difficulty, when Vir
|
|
enters. Londo explains that a holodemon has possessed his data
|
|
system. It is eating up files, records, and buying stocks he would
|
|
never purchase for himself, in addition to playing painful Narn
|
|
opera continually.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/opera.gif"> Narn opera.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Vir suggests that Londo apologize. Londo refuses at first, but
|
|
when his computer suddenly reports that he is the new owner of 500,000
|
|
shares of Fireflies Incorporated, then blacks out the entire room,
|
|
Londo agrees.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Garibaldi meets up with a large delegation of green Drazi, who have
|
|
been marching through the halls, going to brown 29. Garibaldi says
|
|
that the purple drazi accepted their story, and are waiting in there,
|
|
but he refuses to let them go in. Garibaldi says that he plans to
|
|
leave the purples in there until the end of the Drazi week. The green
|
|
leader laughs, saying that the Drazi cycle, the length of the conflict,
|
|
is not a week, but a year. A Drazi year is equal to 1.2 Earth years.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Ivanova and Garibaldi realize they can't keep them in there that long.
|
|
She again tries to convince them that their conflict is absurd, as they
|
|
are fighting over nothing more than pieces of cloth. The green Drazi
|
|
leader asks why it is different than fighting over a flag. She says it
|
|
is different because flags represent the country of origin, and stand
|
|
for something important about the countries over which they fly.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Ivanova
|
|
rips the green sash from the leader of the green Drazi, who, with
|
|
the rest of his troops, immediately stands at attention. He says that
|
|
whoever takes the cloth of the green leader becomes the green leader,
|
|
and the greens must follow whoever that is. She doesn't believe that
|
|
could possibly to her, but the former green leader explains that the rules of
|
|
battle go back long before contact with other races, and the proposed
|
|
rule change was lost in bureaucracy.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Using her new position, Ivanova
|
|
orders the green Drazi to follow her to the quartermaster's office,
|
|
where she will either lock them in the brig for assaulting her, or
|
|
change the colors of their sashes from green to purple.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
Londo cautiously approaches the section of the station where the
|
|
Technomages are residing. He tries to avoid apologizing for as long as
|
|
he can, but the strange lights and gutteral noises, as though coming
|
|
from a large animal, prompt him to continue. When the noise reaches
|
|
its climax, he finally apologizes for any way in which he might have
|
|
offended them. He offers to help them, should they ever return.
|
|
He walks steadily out of the area without noticing the three small
|
|
gremlins hanging onto the back of his coat.
|
|
|
|
<p>
|
|
At a party celebrating Garibaldi's return to duty, Ivanova asks what
|
|
made Garibaldi return. He explains that, as Sheridan pointed out, he
|
|
does know the station and the people on it better than anyone else. He
|
|
explains that it was because of this he knew Ivanova was in danger--he
|
|
knew she would never communicate via an uplink, but would always use
|
|
her own link. He also says that he is perfect for the job
|
|
because he doesn't trust anyone, or anything. Sheridan receives a
|
|
message saying that the Technomages are leaving. Before he leaves,
|
|
however, he tells Garibaldi that he is glad he is remaining on the
|
|
station.
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Londo approaches Elric, thanking him sarcastically for the gift, which
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caused considerable damage to his quarters. Londo asks Elric if the
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torment ends after he leaves, or if he will have to pay for it for the
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rest of his life. "I'm afraid you're going to have to spend the rest
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of your life paying for your mistakes. Not this one, of course. It's
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trivial -- I have withdrawn the spell. But there will be others."
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<img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/025/farewell.gif"> Londo catches up with Elric.
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Londo asks Elric to explain, which he does. "You are touched by darkness,
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Ambassador. I see it as a blemish that will grow with time. I could
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warn you, of course, but you would not listen. I could kill you, but
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someone would take your place. So, I do the only thing I can. I go.
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Oh, I believe it was an endorsement you wanted. A word or two, a
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picture, to send to the folks back home, confirming that you have a
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destiny before you." Elric provides this. "Well, take this, for
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what little it will profit you. As I look at you, Ambassador Mollari,
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I see a great hand reaching out of the stars. The hand is your hand.
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And I hear sounds--the sounds of billions of people calling your
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name."
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"My followers?"
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"Your victims." With that, Elric leaves.
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When told that the Technomage ship is ready to leave, Sheridan
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authorizes it to do so. Looking at the orange blossom given him by
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Elric, he ponders its meaning, and the destinies of the Technomages who just
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left through the jumpgate to begin their journey. "What was it he
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said? 'Dreamers, shapers, singers, makers...' Part of me says we'll
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not see their like again. But the part of me that still believes in
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magic says, 'Don't be so sure.'"
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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)</h3>
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