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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)</h3>
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<p>
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It is a quiet evening on the station, and Commander Ivanova is enjoying the
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peace when she receives word that the jump gate is activating and six
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EarthForce ships are coming through.
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A shuttle from the main ship docks, and Sheridan is there to meet the
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commanding officer, who
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introduces himself as General Richard Franklin, of the 356th infantry
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division. Sheridan apologizes for the delay, but since they didn't know
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he was coming, there was little they could do. General Franklin tells
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him that the mission is classified, but that Sheridan will be briefed in
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the morning. General Franklin also tells him that he needs lodging
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for all 25,000 of his troops. Sheridan protests, saying that there isn't
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enough space, but General Franklin orders him to find it, because he
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doesn't want his troops aboard transports the whole time. Sheridan
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asks the general if he is any relation to the station's head doctor, Dr.
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Stephen Franklin, and the general answers that he is Dr.
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Franklin's father. Sheridan offers to tell Dr. Franklin, but General
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Franklin says he will do so himself as soon as his people are settled.
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The troops arrive on the station, are identified, and then herded into
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groups to be taken to their billets. Commander Ivanova is trying to
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organize everyone together, but is having a difficult time of this.
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Garibaldi is also not too pleased with the sight of so many ground
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pounders on the station, but realizes there is little that can be done.
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She orders him to seal off the area and only allow military personnel
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inside the docking bay.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/offload2.gif"> The troops come aboard.
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Sheridan asks Ivanova what the status of the station is, and she tells
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him that, even though they have put the ground pounders in quarters with
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several other people, they are still very short on places to put them.
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In addition, she is afraid their docking schedule will have to be done
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away with. Garibaldi tells Sheridan that looking after the recreational
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areas might be a good idea as well, and Sheridan tells Garibaldi to seal
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off the more "colorful" areas of the station. Garibaldi tells him he
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already did this, but is afraid it won't do much good. The three arrive
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at the briefing.
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General Franklin explains to them that the planet Akdor, in the Shilassen
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Triumvirate, is currently engaged in a civil war, and the Shilassen
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government has asked for aid, which the Earth Alliance wants to provide.
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Sheridan is confused as, just a few days earlier, he was told to refuse
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the request, and the general tells him that, until the senate
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announces their decision to the public, Sheridan's orders are the official
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story.
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Ivanova asks what the objective is, and General Franklin says it is an
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attack against the rebel stronghold at Matok. As soon as the senate
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announces their intention, General Franklin's troops will go in and take
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the fort. Sheridan tells him that he knows, from previous
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experienece, that Matok is a death-trap, to which Franklin replies that
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Sheridan's knowledge was one reason Babylon 5 was chosen as a staging area.
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Garibaldi
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asks how they can keep the operation a secret, and Franklin tells him
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that the soldiers believe they are going to Io. General Franklin also
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tells them that his people are going to leave new weapons for Babylon 5, so
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that they will have the capacity to take on a warship. Franklin explains
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that, with the Narn and Centauri at war, the other aliens may become more
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aggressive, in which case Babylon 5 needs to be prepared. Franklin
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orders them to return in the morning to discuss the battle plan, and for
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no one else to be told of the situation. Sheridan, Ivanova, and
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Garibaldi leave, unhappy about the situation before them.
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Lieutenant Warren Keffer returns to his quarters to find two
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ground pounders, Yang and "Large" there. Though they are cordial to him,
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Keffer is upset about having to share his quarters. He tells them that they
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should leave, but when "Large," threatens him, Keffer stands up to him, which
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endears him to "Large" immediately.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/roomies.gif"> Unexpected roommates.
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Dr. Franklin is in his quarters, meeting with his father, catching up on
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current events in their family. While they are talking, General Franklin
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offers to have his son transferred to Bethesda Dome so that he can be of
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more use to Earth Force during the Narn-Centauri war. This outrages
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Stephen, who says his job as a doctor is to heal people. His father
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tells him that he should heal humans instead, but Stephen doesn't agree.
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"Life is life, whether it's wrapped in skin, scales, or feathers. Now,
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if you respected these beings instead of constantly trying to murder
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them, you'd appreciate that!" As soon as he says it, Stephen realizes it
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was a mistake, but the general leaves too quickly for him to say anything
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else.
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<img align=middle width=150 height=112
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src="/lurk/gif/032/argument.gif"> "Life is life!"
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In MedLab, Dr. Franklin is unhappy to see Ivanova arrive with a large
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group of soldiers she wants to billet in the infirmary. He initially
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objects, but after Ivanova quotes to him information from his medical
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log, saying that the patients in the infirmary can be moved, he
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reluctantly agrees. She can tell he's upset about something, and he
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explains to her what he's feeling. "He always brings out this anger in
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me I can't control. Now matter how I try, I always seem to want to hurt
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him. You know, the funny thing is, I do love him, I just can't...talk to
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him." Ivanova explains that she had similar feelings toward her father.
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She receives a call from C&C saying that she has to leave, but she offers
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to meet him later to talk. He agrees to do what he can about the
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infirmary space.
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At dinner, Dr. Franklin explains to Ivanova how difficult it was growing up
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with his father, who always ran things as if the family were in the military.
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He tells her that it was difficult living with not knowing whether or not his
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father would
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come home, and that it became difficult to bear the pain, so he left for
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the stars. His father wasn't happy, but when Dr. Franklin joined Earth Force,
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the general
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turned around. He says that they talk very little, and only end up
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fighting when they do talk. He says he thinks he should give up
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altogether, but Ivanova doesn't agree. "Talk to him, Stephen," she says.
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"Tell him what you feel no matter how hard it is. I didn't and I lost
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the chance. Don't make the same mistake." He doesn't understand, and
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asks her if the troops are really bound for Io. She doesn't answer him
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and leaves to go back on duty.
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Garibaldi and Delenn walk through a corridor talking about the
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Narn-Centauri war, Delenn expressing her wish that Babylon 5 remain
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devoted to peace during the difficult times ahead. Garibaldi becomes
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distracted and leaves her for a moment to check on some ground pounders,
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when she meets up with several. They ask her what she is. Though she
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tells them she is a Minbari, they persist, taunting her, and advancing
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upon her forcefully. She tells them she did nothing to them, but they
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say she needs to be taught a lesson because of what the Minbari did to
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them on the Line. They are about to teach her that lesson when a woman
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ground pounder jumps in between them and stands up for Delenn, who rushes
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off while the woman fights her fellow soldiers. Delenn finds Garibaldi and
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takes him to the conflict. The fight is soon broken up by the
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Sergeant-Major in charge of the ground pounders, who is about to take all
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them to the brig. Garibaldi intervenes, convincing him not to do
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so. The woman calls after Garibaldi, and she introduces herself to him
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as Dodger. He tells her that Ambassador Delenn wanted him to maintain
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peace as much as possible, and that he saved her because of that. He has
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a call, and has to leave. She tells him that she might see him around.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/bully.gif"> Delenn is threatened.
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General Franklin explains to Sheridan the tactics he plans to use on the
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attack. He asks Sheridan about several options, but Sheridan tells him
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that there is no way to get through without heavy casualities. Sheridan
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suggests that they call the whole thing off, but General Franklin
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disagrees, saying an important reason for the invasion is to install
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their presence in Shilassen space, which is very close to the Narn and
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Centauri. Dr. Franklin comes into the room and tells his father he wants
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to talk, but his father wants no part of it. Dr. Franklin says that he
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didn't mean the things he said, but this angers his father even more. He
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tells him that he will talk to him later, but Dr. Franklin is not pleased
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with this, either. General Franklin orders his son to leave, which he does.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/strategy.gif"> Discussing strategies.
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After Dr. Franklin leaves, the general asks Sheridan if he feels like
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being a soldier is being a murderer. Sheridan says that the only truth
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about war is that people die. "Killing is part of a soldier's job. We
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can't deny it--we can only live with it and hope the reasons for doing it
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are justified." General Franklin says that he wishes his son could
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understand that, and Sheridan tells him that he feels Dr. Franklin is an
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excellent doctor, and that he will stand up for his principles if they
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are challenged. General Franklin feels that is an admirable trait, and
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Sheridan agrees, saying that, even though he and his father had similar
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disagreements, and they never stopped arguing, they never stopped loving
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each other either. General Franklin thanks Sheridan for the talk, and
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concludes the briefing.
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Garibaldi and Lou Welch keep an eye on all of the ground pounders when
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Dodger walks up and asks Garibaldi for a tour. Welch offers to take over
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for Garibaldi while he is gone. Garibaldi asks Dodger what she wants to
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see. "A nice restaurant," she replies. "And your quarters."
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Garibaldi takes Dodger to his quarters, where they are barely able to
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keep their hands off of each other. They sit down on the bed, and
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prepare to continue, but before they go any further, Garibaldi explains
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the troubles he has had recently, with Lise and his near-death after
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being shot by his aide. He tells her that, if she is the one for him, he
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doesn't want to ruin it by going too fast. She gets up and explains her
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situation to him. "You know, I didn't come here expecting to set up
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housekeeping. I'm a ground pounder. I'm cleaning latrines one day, the
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next I might be up to my hips in blood, hoping that I don't hear the round
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that takes me out. You got it? In between, I like to try to see what I
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can get, to remind myself that I'm alive. Right, it's not romance, but
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it's all I got time for. I'm so sorry it's not enough for you." He
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tries to call after her as she leaves, but she won't speak to him.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/passion.gif"> The heat of the moment.
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Ivanova and Sheridan go back to C&C, finally back on-shcedule at the
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docking bays. Sheridan tells her to try to arrange a paid vacation for
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the workers, to compensate for their recent troubles. Sheridan asks
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about the new defense system they have, and Ivanova explains that their
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new arsenal really is enough to take on a warship, complete with pulse
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cannons, interceptors, mine launchers, and a much improved tracking
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system. Sheridan tells her that he hopes they will never have to use it.
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Dr. Franklin is in his quarters when his father comes in. The general
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apologizes for dismissing him the previous day, but
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also says that he had every right to be angry about the way his son
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acted. He tells Stephen that he has no right to call him a murderer, and
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he can't believe that he would have so little respect. Stephen
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says that it isn't about respect, but rather about the way they don't
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communicate very well. Stephen explains to his father that it really
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hurts him to have such a relationship with him when he isn't sure that he
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will ever see him again. General Franklin apologizes, saying that he
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never really meant to shut him out. Stephen says it might just be their
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relationship, but he has always respected his father, and thanks him for
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the things he taught him. He also says that he regrets the things he did
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say to his father over the years, and takes the opportunity to tell his
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father the one thing he never had a chance to -- that he loves him. He
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says that he always has and that nothing could ever change that. The two
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of them hug.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/reconcile.gif"> Reconciliation.
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In a bar, Large is telling Yang and Keffer a war story. He leaves for a
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moment, and Keffer asks Yang if Large ever tells anything besides war
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stories. Keffer asks if Yang has seen any fighting, and Yang tells him
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that he hasn't, but he says he's ready. Yang asks Keffer if he has,
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and if he was scared. Keffer says that no matter what happens, you're
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always scared. Large returns, and the three toast together to their health.
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Garibaldi approaches the bar, where Dodger is sitting. He starts to talk
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to her, but she apologizes for her behavior, and says that, sometimes,
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she wants things too much, and pushes unnecessarily for them. She
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expresses her disbelief at the official talk that the ground pounders are
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going to Io, since she doesn't think that General Franklin would lead
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such a minor mission. She offers to buy him a drink, and he selects
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water.
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Keffer tells Large and Yang a war story of his own, and accidentally
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nudges a soldier while gesturing. It turns out to be Private Kleist,
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the ground pounder who earlier assaulted Delenn, and though Keffer
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attempts to apologize, Kleist won't listen. Keffer
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suggests they settle it outside, but Kleist doesn't want to
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wait. The two of them begin to fight, and the skirmish escalates into a
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full-scale barroom brawl, with nearly everyone in the bar getting in on
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the action. After several minutes of fighting, the Sergeant-Major and
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General Franklin appear and tell them that they are moving out right
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away, so they all need to get their gear and leave immediately.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/barbrawl.gif"> The bar brawl erupts.
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Garibaldi and Dodger, who cooperated in the fight, say their goodbyes,
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and Keffer, Large, and Yang do the same thing. Keffer wishes them both
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luck, and comments that he hopes he'll see them again. General Franklin,
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meanwhile, offers to punish the ground pounders involved in the fight and
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make reparations. Sheridan accepts the reparations, and says that he
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would rather have the ground pounders with General Franklin. "Besides,"
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he says, "I don't think we have the room."
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As the 25,000 ground pounders prepare to leave, Sheridan tells General
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Franklin that he hopes he was wrong about Matok's defenses. General
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Franklin says his goodbyes to Garibaldi and Ivanova as well, and finally
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sees his son. Before he leaves, General Franklin tells Stephen that he
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is very proud of him, and will talk to him more when he gets back. They
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hug again, and General Franklin ships out.
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Garibaldi searches through the line of ground pounders for Dodger, whom
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he eventually finds. He makes a date to see her when she returns, and,
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despite the Sergeant-Major's urging, the two share a long, passionate
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goodbye kiss. "You'll never know what you missed," she tells him as she
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boards the ship, which soon departs and enters the jump gate.
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A large group of officers stands, watching a large monitor, which is
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displaying an ISN news broadcast about the assault on Matok at Akdor.
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The gruesome visuals show pictures of intense fighting and blasting from
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many different kinds of units. A reporter talks to General Franklin,
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whom Dr. Franklin is overjoyed to see. General Franklin explains
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the situation. "Our troops have taken control of the
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fortress at Matok. Most of the leaders of the rebellion have either been
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killed or captured, and we expect a complete surrender of all the rebel
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forces very shortly." The group watching the broadcast cheers, but General
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Franklin is pulled away by another officer, for some other reason. Lou
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Welch appears and hands Garibaldi the initial list of casualities.
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Garibaldi looks over it for a moment, and silently hands it to
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Keffer. Keffer looks at the report and learns that Large, Yang,
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Dodger--and even the ground pounder who assaulted Delenn and began the
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bar fight all were killed. He stands, alone, reflecting upon the
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situation, and the reality of war.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/battle1.gif">
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/032/interview.gif">
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