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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)</h3>
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<p>
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The Narn and the Centauri are engaged in battle, while the Narn attempt
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to evacuate civilians from a planet. Several ships are destroyed, and
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despite the efforts of one large Narn war cruiser, they are unable to
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completely stave off the Centauri attacks, though they do assist one
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stray transport in escaping before they too are destroyed by Centauri fire.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/narn-cruiser.gif">
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<a href="/lurk/ftp/Clips/battle4.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/bigship.avi"><img align=middle src="/lurk/gif/movie.xbm"
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alt="[Movie]"></a>
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Narns to the rescue.
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G'Kar shuts off the viewscreen, which Sheridan, Ivanova, Garibaldi, and
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Franklin had all been watching. G'Kar explains that the Centauri
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attacked without warning, killing over 5,000 Narns, expressly breaking a
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promise to not attack civilian targets. Sheridan asks why Londo is not
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there to make a statement, but Ivanova tells him that the Centauri
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government believed the ships contained not civilians, but weapons.
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G'Kar dismisses this as a lie, but is calmed down when Sheridan offers to
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intervene on their behalf, promising to talk to his government. This
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pleases G'Kar, who leaves. As he leaves, Sheridan receives a message
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from C&C saying that the ship he has been waiting for just arrived.
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Sheridan and Ivanova arrive on C&C, and Sheridan explains that the Earth
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government wants to persuade the Lumati to side with them in the case of
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the conflict, and that they have come here for negotiations, which
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Sheridan has decided Ivanova should take care of. He tells her that she
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should do whatever is necessary, as long as they agree to ally with the
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Earth government or become a part of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds.
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Ivanova accepts this task.
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As the Lumati ship arrives and docks, Delenn finishes watching the recording
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of the
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Centauri invasion, which she believes is inexcusable. G'Kar asks her if
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her world will be willing to help the Narn, and tries to appeal to her
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sensibilities. "The war is young, the Centauri are still in the process
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of committing their forces, some in their government are unsure about the
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entire affair. They only need a reason <em>not</em> to fight." He tells her
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that
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her decision could save many lives. She tells him that she doesn't know
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if the Minbari should help the Narns or not, as they may simply seek
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revenge on the Centauri afterwards, and the <em>Centauri</em> will come
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to her asking for help. He tells her that he believes they had no other
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choice. He asks her if he should beg, but she refuses. She explains to
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him that she was there when the Earth-Minbari war began and that, by
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virtue of a mistake, an entire race was almost obliterated. She says she
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doesn't believe the Minbari can help with good conscience, but that the
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Council may be able to use non-violent means to help the Narn. This
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doesn't satisfy G'Kar, who thanks her for her "honesty" and leaves
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hastily.
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/plea.gif">
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G'Kar pleads for help.
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Several Narns stand at a bar sharing a drink, watching a group of
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Centauri at a table nearby insulting their race. Their claim that
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destroying all the Narns would be a good thing angers the Narns, who
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throw a bottle at them. This nearly starts a conflict, which is quickly
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averted by a passing security officer.
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Ivanova meets the Lumati delegation in the docking bay, and introduces
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herself to the two Lumati. One speaks and identifies himself as Correlilmerzon.
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She asks the other his name, but the same one speaks again with
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the same response. He explains that he speaks through his translator, as
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it would be inappropriate to speak with an inferior life form. He says
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that he must investigate further before he can speak to her directly, and
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that, once he decides, he may honor them by meeting other Lumati.
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Ivanova isn't thrilled at hearing this, but takes the two off on a tour
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of the station.
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<img align=middle width=160 height=120 src="/lurk/gif/034/arrival.gif">
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The Lumati arrive.
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Londo sits in a chair in his quarters, listening to a merchant
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complaining about his inability to deliver his products on time due to
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excessive paperwork. He wants the process to be expedited, hopefully by
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a helpful word from the influential Londo. The merchant says that, if
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Londo will help him, he will be glad to provide Londo with some of his
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illegal or hard-to-find merchandise. Londo promises to see what he can
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do, and the merchant leaves. Vir asks Londo if he should log this visit
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with the rest, and Londo tells him to do so, saying that, now that he has
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gained influence, everyone wants to be his friend. He says that his
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desire for respect has backfired. He tells Vir to leave and to send the
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others away.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/headache.gif">
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"I've become a wishing well with legs."
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A small skirmish between a group of Narns and Centauri is broken up by a
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security officer who attempts to keep one Narn and one Centauri away from
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each other. The Narn picks up his weapon and, despite the officer's
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warning, charges on the Centauri. The officer shoots the Narn,
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killing him. The Centauri manages to sneak away.
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Sheridan is in his office, yelling at G'Kar that the Narn was ordered to
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put down his weapon. G'Kar says that the Narn had a right to defend
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himself, but Sheridan tells him that the Narns started the incident.
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Sheridan calms down a little and tells G'Kar that, while he is doing the
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best he can to get Earth to help the Narn,
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skirmishes like these are making things difficult, and he
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promises to tell Londo the same thing, since he doesn't want Babylon 5
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becoming a war zone. Sheridan says if G'Kar cannot control his people,
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he will have them all thrown off the station and sent
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elsewhere. Saying nothing, G'Kar leaves.
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<p>
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Ivanova and the Lumati arrive in MedLab, where they meet Dr. Franklin,
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who is fascinated by the symbiotic relationship between the two. Correlilmerzon
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asks (through the translator, as usual) why such a facility exists--the weak
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should die, and the
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strong should remain. He says that saving the weak members of
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races pollutes the genetic pool, which doesn't serve evolution. Though
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Ivanova tries to intervene, Dr. Franklin defends himself saying that he
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doesn't believe any life is inferior to any other. They debate a little
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further,
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but before they leave, the translator tells Franklin that he thinks his
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"strange notions" will disappear with time. Dr. Franklin is not pleased
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by that comment, either.
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After losing a game gambling, Londo meets up with Garibaldi, who asks
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only to speak with him briefly. Garibaldi agrees to have a chemically
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inoffensive drink with
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him. While they wait for the drink, Londo gives Garibaldi several
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ducats, saying it is the money he owed Garibaldi from helping him out of
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several gambling debts. Londo tells Garibaldi that he wants the two of
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them to be friends and be happy for each other. Londo asks why everyone
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is afraid of him, and Garibaldi says that, because of recent events, they
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aren't sure if they know him anymore. Londo tells Garibaldi that he
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appreciates Garibaldi's kindness and hopes that he will not change just
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because Londo has, and he hopes Garibaldi will continue to be there for
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him. Garibaldi says he will try to stop by for the drink later.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/inoffensive.gif">
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"Don't worry, it's not a bribe."
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<p>
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G'Kar meets with a large group of Narns on the station, telling them
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that, because of their disagreements with the Centauri, they are risking
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not receiving aid from Earth. The other Narns disagree with needing
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allies, but G'Kar explains that, now that they are in direct war with the
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Centauri, they need to approach the situation differently. He doesn't
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want anything getting in the way of their winning the war, and he
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realizes it is difficult to just stand by and watch what's going on, but
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G'Kar tells them they must do it. One Narn tells him that his message
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was heard and understood, and G'Kar leaves. "Now we send a message of
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our own," the other Narn says. The Centauri who earlier started the
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fight where a Narn was killed is brought forth, bound and gagged. The
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Narn stabs him. "Leave him where they can find him, and tell the others
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we attack in six hours. And when we finish, there must not be one
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Centauri left alive on this station!"
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Dr. Franklin examines the murdered Centauri, while Sheridan and Garibaldi
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look on. Sheridan asks if there is any conclusive proof that the Narns
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were responsible, and Franklin says there is some evidence, but no real
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proof. Garibaldi suggests they inform Londo, but Sheridan recommends
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against it, not wanting to cause undue trouble, especially since they
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can't prove the Narns murdered the Centauri. Sheridan tells Garibaldi
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that delaying telling Londo about the murder will give him some time to
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maneuver and maybe save many lives. Meanwhile, Londo waits in the bar
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for Garibaldi, but leaves when it becomes apparent he is not coming.
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The next morning, the Lumati arrive at Ivanova's quarters, telling her
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that they believed she had not showed them all the areas of the station,
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but only a few, and they wanted to get a better idea of what humans are
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like. She says that she would have appreciated being told of their coming
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ahead of schedule, and then tells them that, if they will wait outside
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until she is ready, she will take them anywhere on the station they want
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to go. They agree to this and leave.
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The Narn who earlier opposed G'Kar talks to a weapon merchant, who shows
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him several long, curved blades. The Narn asks the merchant if he has
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many of those, and the merchant assures him he does. In a dark corner,
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Na'Toth watches and then quietly slips away.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/knives.gif">
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Shopping for Drazi knives.
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<p>
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Sheridan receives a message from Earth which denies his request for
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intervention. Sheridan tries to convince them otherwise, but the Earth
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government has decided that the Narns will have to fend for themselves. This
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decision does not appeal to Sheridan, and he decides to try something
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else, and begins by calling Delenn.
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Na'Toth tells G'Kar what she saw, and G'Kar is quite upset by this.
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Na'Toth offers to inform Sheridan, but G'Kar tells her not to, saying
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that an attack will eventually occur unless he stops it at the source
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himself, and reclaims his authority. The two of them leave together.
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Ivanova and the two Lumati are touring Downbelow, Ivanova explaining to
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them that, when people arrive on Babylon 5 but are unable to afford
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passage to leave, they usually end up down there. She tells the Lumati
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that they shouldn't be seeing this, but Correlilmerzon disagrees, saying that
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they approve of the way humans seperate the stronger membersr of their species
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from the weaker members. She tries to tell him that it's
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unintentional, but he is already convinced otherwise, and tells her
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that they will institute this in their own world as well. As the
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translator begins to explain, Correlilmerzon takes over personally, and
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tells Ivanova that
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Downbelow has convinced them to ally with Earth. Ivanova tries to
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protest, but realizes she has been successful and leaves with them.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/downbelow.gif">
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Ivanova, Correlilmerzon, and translator.
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The Narns are meeting to discuss their plans when G'Kar and Na'Toth
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arrives. G'Kar tells the Narns that his authority can only be taken by
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force, since it was bestowed upon him by the Narn government. A fight
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ensues between G'Kar and the head Narn, and though others try to
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intervene, Na'Toth holds them off. The fight ends with G'Kar dropping
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the opposing Narn and then ordering the other Narns to go back to their
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quarters, telling them that if peace on Babylon 5 is the only way to win
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the war, that is what they shall have. He doesn't see the dropped Narn
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come up behind him and slash him with a posioned Drazi blade. G'Kar
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rounds on him, dropping him again. Na'Toth helps the injured G'Kar out
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of the area.
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<p>
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Sheridan talks to Delenn telling her his plans. He explains that they
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can get medical aid to the Narns and help get some Narn civilians to
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safety. He says that this help is unofficial, and therefore doesn't
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violate Earth's orders. Sheridan tells her that, though there is a risk,
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it is up to them to make up for what the governments think is not in
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their best interests. Sheridan also tells Delenn that he learned there
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is a considerable surplus of food on Babylon 5 that could be transferred
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to Minbari ships to be taken to Narn territory. Those ships, when
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emptied, could be filled with Narn and taken to safety. Delenn admits to
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Sheridan that her resources are not what they once were, but she will
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help in any way she can.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/plan.gif">
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Sheridan explains his plan.
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Ivanova and the Lumati are in Sheridan's office, finalizing the deal.
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"Tradition is important to my culture," Correlilmerzon explains. "Our important
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agreements are symbolic with coming together in perfect union." Ivanova
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agrees to this, but is taken aback when Correlilmerzon tells her that the
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traditional manner of closing such agreements is by having sex. Ivanova
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is taken aback by this idea and fakes a call from C&C to get out of it.
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She leaves hastily, leaving Correlilmerzon and the translator there, puzzled.
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Sheridan arrives in Garibaldi's office, to see Na'Toth and the renegade
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Narn there. Na'Toth explains that the Narn has "come to understand the
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concepts of honor and obedience." The Narn reluctantly agrees, and he is
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led away. Garibaldi tells Sheridan that he feels this will escalate
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problems even further, and Sheridan agrees, saying that the trial won't
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help any either. "Could this situation possibly get any uglier," asks
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Garibaldi.
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Ivanova is walking with Dr. Franklin, explaining to him the situation
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she's in. He tells her that, because of their extremely limited contact
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with the Lumati, they didn't know that they treated sex like a
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handshake. He tells her that she should talk to the Captain, but she
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refuses. He also offers to inject her with something to make her sick.
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"After all, he doesn't know a thing about anybody's biology but his own.
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He'd probably fall for it." Ivaova suddenly gets an idea and tells
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Franklin that she will give Correlilmerzon exactly what he wants, and hurries
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off.
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Na'Toth arrives back in G'Kar's quarters, telling him that Sheridan wants
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to see him and Delenn in his office. Though G'Kar is still in pain, he
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has treated the poison and tells her that, no matter how much pain he is
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in, he will do anything to help the Narns.
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When he hears what Sheridan and Ivanova have to tell him, however, he is
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much saddened to learn how little help they can give him. Delenn tells
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him that they can't enter the conflict between the Narns and the
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Centauri, but that they will help save as many Narn lives as possible.
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G'Kar also laments the fact he can't talk about it, or the aid will
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disappear. Sheridan assures G'Kar that they will go through with the
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plan, but it has to be done quietly. Despite how upset he is that he
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can't get more aid, G'Kar thanks them, and tells them he will honor their
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request. He leaves, but is unable to contain his tears soon after
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he does so.
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Correlilmerzon and the translator arrive in Ivanova's quarters, where she is
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waiting for them. She tells them that she set aside as much time as
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necessary to have sex the way the Lumati do it, claiming it would take
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too long to do it like humans. Correlilmerzon asks if she means that Lumati
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sex is
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inferior. She says no, but tells him that it would be too much to ask
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him to do it on such short notice. He insists that they do it human
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style. She asks him if he is sure, and if he knows what is involved, and
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he says he does, as ignorance would be a sign of inferiority. She begins
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by taking a few deep breaths, and then dances around him several times,
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singing a rhyme and doing a little dance about human mating rituals,
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covering such topics as the initial pick-up, dinner, drinks, the kiss,
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and finally, the sexual act, which she highlights with a high-pitched
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orgasmic yell. Out of breath, she tells him, "God, you're good!" Correlilmerzon
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asks what he does next. "Old style, you roll over and go to bed. New
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style, you go out for pizza and I never see you again." Stunned, Correlilmerzon
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leaves, but the translator remains long enough to kiss her hand, before
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he leaves as well.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/034/sex.gif">
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Sex, human style.
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<p>
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Londo is in Sheridan's office, being told of the murder of the Centauri.
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Sheridan suggests to Londo that he delay the trial as long as possible.
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Londo asks to see a picture, which is provided for him. Londo tells
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Sheridan and Garibaldi that he knew the murdered Centauri. "He was
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trouble. I always said things would not end well for him, and they would
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be his fault." Londo says that because the Centauri had no family and no
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one to care for him, the Narn that killed him should be deported, with
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his personal property being auctioned off with the money going to the
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Centauri war fund. Londo leaves.
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<p>
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Sheridan arrives at the bar to find Ivanova there. He tells her that the
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Lumati told Earth they are anxious to work with Babylon 5, and that they
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said some very complimentary things about her. Sheridan also gives her a
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gift that Correlilmerzon left for her. She reads the card attached, which says,
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"Next time: my way." She opens the gift to find a strange yellow device
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inside, with beads and jewels attached.
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<p>
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"Commander," Sheridan asks her, "is there something you'd like to tell
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me?"
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<p>
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Garibaldi arrives back at the Zocalo, where Londo is sitting. Garibaldi
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thanks Londo for being so lenient. "The Narns are falling before us.
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Soon, they will have all the trouble they could wish for. What else does
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one need? And, if it makes your life a little easier in this
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difficult time, it is a happy coincidence. It is good to have friends,
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is it not, Mr. Garibaldi? Even if, maybe, only for a little while?"
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<p>
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Garibaldi shares this sentiment with Londo as they drink. "Even if only for
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a little while."
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