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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)</h3>
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<p>
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Ambassador Delenn is in her quarters, examining a mobile hanging there.
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Lennier comes in, asking why he was summoned. She tells him that she
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received a message from the Grey Council, saying that, now that the new
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leader is in place, she should return so it can be decided whether she
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can remain part of the Council, or should be removed from it. She tells
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him that she is leaving shortly, and is not certain if she will return,
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as they may remove her from Babylon 5 as well, because she made the
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decision to undergo her transformation.
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She tells him that she is leaving him as much
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information as possible about her work so that, in case she doesn't
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return, he will have everything he needs if someone else is assigned to
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the station. She says to him that she feels very alone. He takes her
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hand and tells her she will never be alone.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/never-alone.gif"> "Never alone, Delenn."
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"The last two ships that came through sector 92," Commander Ivanova
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explains to Captain Sheridan, "both reported unusual sightings." He asks
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what details they provided, but she tells him that they discovered
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little more than a disturbance or flash of light, but that at least one
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transport just vanished in that area. Sheridan knows that it can't be
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the raiders, as they are out of commission, but
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something is clearly going on. He asks what squadrons are available to
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investigate, and she tells him that alpha and zeta squadrons are
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unavailable, and the leader of delta squadron is sick. She offers to
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reassign the leader's second to command, but Sheridan decides to do
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it himself. Ivanova insists he take a full escort with him,
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and he agrees, though she is still uneasy about his going on the mission.
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"I'll be in and out in an hour," he tells her. "What could go wrong?"
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Meanwhile, a group of several Narn ships is attacked by a huge ship. All
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of the Narn ships are destroyed,
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and the pilots killed, except for one Narn pilot, whom the ship brings
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into its depths with a blue beam.
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Lennier arrives in the docking bay, where Delenn is waiting, and he tells
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her that her flier is recharged, and can leave at any time. He has borrowed
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a flier as well and intends to accompany her. She tries to dissuade him, in
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case her disfavor with the Council becomes associated with him, but he insists.
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Sheridan arrives in his quarters and receives a message from Ivanova,
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telling him that his escort is ready for him and that
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General Hague is arriving earlier than planned. She
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complains that she should have been informed of the General's visit,
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but Sheridan tells her that
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it is a private matter, and nothing to worry about. And since
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he will have returned from his trip by the time the general arrives,
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there is nothing to worry about.
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<p>
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Delenn and Lennier arrive at the Grey Council's ship. She tells him that
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he must wait outside while she enters the Council chamber. He tells her
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that he will wait, and pray, for her. "Until later, Satai," he says to
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her as she enters the chamber.
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<p>
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Sheridan and his escort explore sector 92, but they find no debris or
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strange radiation there. They prepare to return to the jumpgate and
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Babylon 5, when a jump point forms, and a large, strangely-configured
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ship emerges. Sheridan orders his people to take evasive
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action. The ship fires on him. He manages to eject
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right before his ship explodes, but most of the other starfury pilots
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aren't so lucky--with the exception of one starfury, the rest are
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destroyed trying to rescue the captain. The starfury that remains is
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disabled by a blast from the strange ship. The pilot, Lt. Ramirez,
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is the only one to see Sheridan's ejection pod be taken aboard the ship.
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/damaged.gif">
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<a href="/lurk/ftp/Clips/2vortex.avi"><img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/movie.xbm"
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alt="[Movie]"></a>
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<a href="/lurk/ftp/Clips/invortex.avi"><img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/movie.xbm"
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alt="[Movie]"></a>
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Sheridan in peril.
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Ramirez receives a message from his computer, telling him that
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the ship has been severely disabled and that a leak in the fusion reactor
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has caused radiation in the ship to reach terminal levels. Since the
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communication system is not functioning, he redirects all the energy he
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can to the system controls, and re-enters the jumpgate he came through.
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<p>
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Ivanova greets General Hague, who arrives in the docking bay. He asks
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where Captain Sheridan is, and Ivanova tells him that he had to look into
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another problem. Hague says it is unlike Sheridan to be late, but
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Ivanova tries to convince him that nothing is wrong, and takes Hague to C&C.
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<p>
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Sheridan awakes to find himself in a strange, cavernous room on the alien
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ship, strapped to a table. He calls out, to see if his abductors are
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there, but no one answers. A panel opens in the ceiling and a strange
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device with surgical implements is lowered into the room above his head.
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Sheridan tries to shy away from the machine as it edges closer to his face.
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Delenn stands in her light at the Grey Council, surprised to find no
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other council members there. She addresses the Council in the
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traditional fashion, but is greeted only by Hedronn appearing out of the
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shadows, telling her that the rest of the Council will not come. She
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tells him that she was summoned, but Hedronn tells her that she was not
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called to serve on the Council, but rather receive judgement. She says
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she is allowed a hearing and entitled to defend herself, but Hedronn
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disagrees. "You were told to wait," he says to her, "before taking this
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action. Before becoming alien to us. You have been away from us for too
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long, Delenn. Your contact with the humans has changed more than your
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appearance. If you are no longer one of us, how can you be one of the Nine?"
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She tries to convince him that her heart has not changed, but he says
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that the Council no longer knows her heart. He tells her that the
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Council voted to remove her from their number.
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<img align=middle width=150 height=112
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src="/lurk/gif/033/expulsion.gif"> "You were told to wait."
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Before she leaves, she asks about her position as Ambassador to
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Babylon 5. He says they haven't decided on that yet, but that she has
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the right to make a statement to the Council. She thanks him and asks
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who her replacement to the Council was. Hedronn doesn't answer,
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and only says that she will be called when the Council is ready.
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<p>
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Ivanova and General Hague are unable to contact Sheridan, and are about
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to try something else when Ramirez's starfury comes through the jump
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gate. Ivanova scans the ship, learning that it has been shot up pretty
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badly and there are minimal life signs. She calls down to MedLab to
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inform Dr. Franklin.
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<p>
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Sheridan lies on the table, three spots on his face bleeding profusely as
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the alien device retracts into the ceiling. He calls out again, but
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there's no answer. A long metal bar falls to the floor as his restraints
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come off of their own accord. He sits up just in time to
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miss being hit by a Drazi wielding a similar metal bar.
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Sheridan tries to speak to the Drazi, but finds the only way he
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can communicate is by grabbing the metal rod and fighting.
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The alien doesn't respond to anything Sheridan says, but apparently
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is controlled by a device attached to its head. Sheridan asks who his
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captors are and why they are doing this, but receives no response. They
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continue fighting, and Sheridan eventually triumphs as the Drazi is
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accidentally impaled on his own weapon.
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<p>
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Hoping the worst is over, Sheridan is surprised to see another alien appear,
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this time a Narn -- the same one captured by the aliens earlier -- swinging
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a sword at him furiously. The Narn says nothing to
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Sheridan, but is also apparently controlled by a device attached to his head.
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Sheridan and attempts to fight off the Narn, and
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suffers little more than a cut to the leg, but when the Narn corners
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Sheridan and has the chance to kill him, the Narn says to him, "Kill
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me!" Sheridan realizes that their alien abductors probably kidnapped
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them to do battle. Sheridan defends himself, eventually knocking the Narn
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to the ground. Sheridan checks the Narn and discovers that,
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luckily, he is still alive.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/killme.gif"> "Kill me!"
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<p>
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Dr. Franklin does everything he can to help Ramirez, but before he can
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even really begin to do anything, Ramirez dies. Garibaldi tries to
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convince Dr. Franklin that he did everything he could, but Franklin just
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backs off. Ivanova arrives and reports to Garibaldi that they learned
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from the starfury's data record that Sheridan has been taken aboard an
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alien vessel of unknown origin and design.
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<p>
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The Grey Council has convened, and Delenn enters the Council chamber and
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stands in a blue light in the center of the other members. She addresses
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them. "For twenty cycles I have stood beside you as one of the Nine. I
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called many of you friends. Now you call me outcast. You know me. You
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know I believe in the task that is before us, the great war that is
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coming. I have not turned my back on you. In trying to help, I have
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sacrificed all that I was and all that I am. We can no longer allow
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ourselves to be separated by names and borders. Our two sides must unite
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or be destroyed. Do not make my sacrifice a vain one. Allow me to
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finish what I started. In the name of our friendship, the future of our
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people -- let me remain on Babylon 5."
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<p>
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"I am more than happy to have you remain with the humans," a voice from
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behind her says. Delenn turns around, knowing that this is her
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successor. She says she doesn't know him, but he says she does. He
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removes his hood, and she recognizes him as Neroon of the Warrior Caste,
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from the Starrider's clan. Delenn doesn't understand.
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Valen chose three Minbari from each caste -- the Worker, the
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Religious, and the Warrior -- to serve on the Grey Council. Her
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replacement should have been from the Religious caste. She cannot
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understand why the Warrior caste had been given such great power. Neroon
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tells her that the Warrior caste is the caste that has suffered the most
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over the ages, dying as they defended the Minbari, and that, if a great
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war is coming, the Warrior caste should lead against it. She doesn't
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think the Warrior caste should be allowed to make policy. Neroon tells
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her that the Warrior caste was lied to and never told the reason for the
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Minbari surrender against the humans; if they'd known the truth, they never
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would have surrendered. He says that Delenn is an affront
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to the Minbari race and that she doesn't belong with either the Minbari
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or the humans, which makes her the perfect emissary. He tells her to go
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to Babylon 5 -- and stay there. The lights around the other Council
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members blink out, leaving Delenn alone in the chamber.
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/spotlight.gif"> All alone in the night.
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<p>
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Sheridan sits beside the defeated Narn, who awakes to discover that
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Sheridan has removed the device on his head. Sheridan tells the
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Narn that there is no food or water for them. Sheridan says the Narn
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and the other alien were the only other living beings he's seen. He asks
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the Narn why they've been captured, and the Narn says they were captured
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as specimens so that their captors can study and analyze other races,
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possibly in preparation for an invasion. Sheridan tells the Narn that they
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are probably
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being tested to see how they react toward other species. Sheridan tells
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the Narn he will get him to a doctor, but that they must escape first.
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Sheridan asks the Narn why he wanted him to kill him. The Narn says,
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"There is no escape. Better to die," just as he falls unconcious.
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<p>
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Delenn emerges from the Council chamber. "Satai Delenn?" Lennier asks,
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but she says that she is only Delenn now. She tells him that the Grey
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Council thinks she can best serve her people by staying on Babylon 5.
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Lennier says that the
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Council is very wise, so their decision must be correct. Delenn tries
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to convince Lennier to leave her and go home to his family, but he says
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that he will stay by her side. She remembers the first time they met;
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she wants them to be treated as equals now. "Very soon now, I
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will be going into darkness and fire. I do not know if I am fated to
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walk out again. If it is your choice to come with me, then I could not
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wish for a better, or braver, companion." They leave together.
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<p>
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General Hague asks Ivanova about a recent sighting of the alien ship, and
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Ivanova tells him that they have attacked twice more, as if they are
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collecting specimens. Hague says that that may be their weakness -- the
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longer they take collecting specimens, the more time Babylon 5 has to
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find them. Luckily, Ivanova enlisted the help of the alien ambassadors,
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and Hague put in some messages of his own. As he is telling Ivanova
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this, the Agamemnon, Captain Sheridan's previous command, enters through
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the jumpgate, ready to assist Babylon 5 as necessary.
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<p>
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Sheridan is lying down in his alien prison, barely able to keep from
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falling asleep. Soon, he succumbs, and has a dream...
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<p>
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...He is in his own quarters, which are very dark. He turns, looks
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across the room, and sees Ivanova standing there, her hair draped over
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her left shoulder. She puts her finger over her mouth and says, "Shh."
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A large black raven appears on her shoulder. "Do you know who I am?" she
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asks him. He turns around and looks behind...
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...and finds himself somewhere else, a corridor on Babylon 5. He looks
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above him and sees himself
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standing on a platform, bathed in an eerie white light. The Sheridan on
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the platform shifts his gaze. He
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sees another figure on the platform -- Garibaldi, also bathed in the white
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light, and with a small white bird, a dove, sitting on his shoulder. "The man
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in between is searching for you," Garibaldi tells Sheridan. Sensing another
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figure behind him, Sheridan turns...
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/dove.gif">
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...and finds himself wearing a black Psi-Cop uniform, complete with
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badge. He is facing a tall figure in a veil, again Ivanova. "You are
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the hand," she tells him. He finds himself wearing his normal uniform
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and turns around again...
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/psicop.gif">
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<p>
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...this time seeing Ambassador Kosh standing there. "Why are you here?"
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Sheridan asks him.
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"We were never away," Kosh intones. "For the first time, your mind is quiet
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enough to hear me."
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"Why am I here?"
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"You have always been here," Kosh says...
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<p>
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...and Sheridan awakes. He looks at the wall beside him and notices that
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it is, in fact, movable. He looks at the Narn's sword, sitting beside
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him, and begins developing a plan.
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<p>
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Delenn and Lennier make contact with Babylon 5, telling them of their
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impending arrival. Delenn asks if there is a problem, and C&C tells them
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that Sheridan is missing. Delenn tells them to send her the
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information. After looking at the information, Delenn informs Babylon 5
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that she knows something about the ship they are searching for. "The
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ship which has taken Captain Sheridan is known to us. They are called
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the Streibs. Over the years, they have sent out ships to investigate
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defenses and acquire samples of any life forms they encountered. Their
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last expedition was into Minbari space. We tracked them back to their
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homeworld and made sure they understood the depth of their mistake."
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Delenn transmits the coordinates of the Streib homeworld.
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<p>
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The Narn wakes as Sheridan attempts, with great difficulty, to open a
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door he has discovered.
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The Narn helps him as the ship is rocked -- Sheridan believes it is
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because they jumped back into normal space, either stopping to pick up
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more life forms, or because they've arrived at the alien homeworld. The
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latter turns out to be true; the Agamemnon and several Starfuries emerge
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from a jump point near the Streib ship, guns blazing.
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/attack.gif">
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<a href="/lurk/ftp/Clips/planetb2.avi"><img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/movie.xbm"
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alt="[Movie]"></a>
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The Streibs under attack.
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<p>
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Delenn contacts the Streibs and instructs them
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to release their prisoners. Sheridan and the Narn, surmising that the
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ship is under attack, use the distraction to
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lift the walls and finally escape beyond the room. The Narn wants
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Sheridan to leave him behind, but Sheridan will not do so. After taking
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care of a passing Streib, a survival pod opens up nearby. Sheridan
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grabs the Narn and drags him into one.
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At the same moment, the Streibs decide to eject all of their captives
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into space. This incenses Ivanova, who orders the Streibs to be
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destroyed, which the Agamemnon is easily able to accomplish with a few
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blasts. Ivanova determines that Captain Sheridan is sending her a
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signal, and Sheridan and the Narn are rescued.
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<p>
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Back on Babylon 5, Sheridan asks Dr. Franklin how the Narn is, and he
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says that the Narn will live. When Sheridan asks Dr. Franklin if Ramirez
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will live, Dr. Franklin says that the radiation did him in. Sheridan
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feels sad that Ramirez had to die, and says he feels that such a young
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life being taken isn't fair. "No, it's not," Dr. Franklin tells him.
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"Death never is." Sheridan, still pondering the situation, leaves
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MedLab. In the hallway outside, he turns around and sees Ambassador Kosh.
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<p>
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"You have always been here," Kosh tells him, and turns away.
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<p>
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Sheridan is in his quarters when General Hague arrives.
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Hague activates a small device, which he
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explains is to counteract any listening devices that may be in the room.
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Sheridan expresses anger to the general that it has taken so long for
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someone to debrief him. Hague explains that this is due to the death of
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President Santiago, and asks what Sheridan learned. Sheridan tells him
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that Garibaldi, Ivanova, and the rest are all good, loyal officers, and
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that he doesn't like having
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to spy on them. Hague tells Sheridan that Santiago knew that Babylon 5
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was important, and that, if he died, President Clark would appoint a
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"hard-nosed jarhead" to run it. Sheridan's record made him appear that
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way, so he was a perfect choice. Figuring that Sheridan was pliable,
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Clark would leave him alone, and he could perform
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certain actions without the President's knowledge. Hague explains that
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not everyone on Earth beleves President Santiago died in an accident, and
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he also tells Sheridan that, though many military officers probably
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had a part in
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the assassination, they weren't in charge. Sheridan guesses that the
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Psi Corps is to blame; Hague agrees.
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/033/hague.gif"> Talking to the General.
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<p>
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Hague tells Sheridan that it is up
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to them to learn what is going on, and stop it, and Sheridan can use the
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resources of Babylon 5 to help without Clark suspecting. Sheridan asks
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how Hague can be so sure that he won't inform the government of Hague's
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plans, and Hague explains. "A soldier's record tells a lot about a
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person. Not just what he's done, but how he's done it, and why. You
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have an uncommon failing for someone in your position, Captain. You're a
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patriot. You believe as I do that when we put on this uniform, we took a
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solemn vow to protect Earth against threats from outside, and from
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within. It's a difficult decision. You risk losing your entire career
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if you say yes. Worse still, now that you've had a chance to evaluate
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your staff, you have to decide if you can trust them enough to bring them
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in on this, knowing that you're putting them in equal jeopardy."
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Sheridan says it isn't much of a reward, and Hague agrees. Hague tells
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him that they must do something immediately and that, when he leaves, he
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will go back to Earth and begin the operation. He says Sheridan's
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help is essential if they are to retake Earth's government, and asks
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Sheridan for his decision.
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<p>
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Ivanova arrives outside Sheridan's quarters, and is let in, only to find
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Garibaldi and Franklin there with Sheridan. Sheridan tells her to sit
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down, and activates a device similar to Hague's to render any listening
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devices useless. "Ever since the death of president Santiago, something
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unpleasant's been going on back home. You know it, and I know it. We've
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stood by too long. That's going to change. Quietly, discreetly, an inch
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at a time--for now, strictly within the rules. We have to do something,
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or risk losing everything we hold dear. Now, we'll get some help from
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inside Earth Dome, but the bottom line: if anything goes wrong, we're on
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our own." He offers each of them the chance to leave before they hear
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something they may have to report, but each of them declines.
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"We're with you Captain," Ivanova says. "Wherever this goes, however it
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ends, we're with you."
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