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<h2>Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)</h2>
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Londo is outraged that Babylon 5 has accepted the sole surviving
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Narn heavy cruiser, the G'Tok, into the station's mutual protection
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alliance. Garibaldi is unimpressed.
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A visibly upset Lyta Alexander visits Medlab searching for answers
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about the death of Kosh but none are available.
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<img src="/lurk/gif/062/suitship.gif" width=160 height=120 hspace=2 border=1
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Garibaldi steps into C & C just as a red Vorlon personal transport
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jumps in. He enigmatically warns Ivanova against paging the Captain
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immediately. When Ivanova bites, he mentions that Sheridan has taken a
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walk...outside. As Ivanova peers aghast out the window, the Vorlon
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ship pauses to write a greeting on its hull to the spacewalking
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captain.
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G'Kar treats a very appreciative Na'Kal to dinner in his quarters.
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The conversation quickly sobers when Na'Kal reports that aside from the
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G'Tok only about ten Narn vessels survived the war. He is further
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disappointed when G'Kar says they cannot retaliate against the
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Centauri, but must defend Babylon 5 instead.
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<img src="/lurk/gif/062/ambassador.gif" width=160 height=120 hspace=2 border=1
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Waiting for the new ambassador to arrive, Ivanova tells Sheridan
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that Garibaldi has gone to find Dr. Franklin, who has avoided his
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quarters for several days. Sheridan is still astonished by Franklin's
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revelation about his stim addiction. It is a day for surprises. The
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new ambassador is considerably darker than the old Kosh. They agree to
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refer to him as Kosh in public in order not to endanger the fragile new
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alliance. But when Sheridan asks what he should call him in private
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the Vorlon says, "Kosh."
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"We are all Kosh," he adds without elaboration.
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Garibaldi tracks Stephen down in the Zocalo. When Michael
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questions him about his recent wanderings, Stephen explains that he is
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engaged in a "walkabout." It is the Australian aborigine rite of soul
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searching, and he hopes to find himself somewhere if he walks far
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enough.
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<img src="/lurk/gif/062/koshqtrs.gif" width=160 height=120 hspace=2 border=1
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The new Kosh examines his predecessor's quarters, Staring at a wall,
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he perceives an afterimage, apparently of some Shadows and a human.
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Lyta isn't sure what she is looking for, but upon nearing the new
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ambassador's quarters she finds a very angry Vorlon. He tries to
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throttle a piece of the old Kosh out of her but she insists that Kosh
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wasn't with her at all when she left the last time. Her profuse
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apologies seem to satisfy him marginally and she is permitted to stay.
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Later in Sheridan's office she almost admits that the new Kosh is
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blaming her for the old ambassador's death. She drifts into her own
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regrets as Sheridan muses about the Vorlons. "Is there a problem?"
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Kosh's old voice asks. Lyta jolts alert.
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"I said, 'Is there a problem?'" Sheridan repeats.
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Lyta quickly replies, "No." Before she can leave the Captain has a
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request for her.
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<img src="/lurk/gif/062/kaitsing.gif" width=160 height=120 hspace=2 border=1
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Franklin finds a nightclub where a beautiful woman is singing a
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love song. "I understand you completely, it's over for you," she
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croons as he stares at her smitten and begins to unwind.
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Sheridan explains his proposition to engage a Shadow vessel with a
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telepath aboard the White Star in order to test the theory that they
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are vulnerable to telepathic jamming. When he asks for volunteers the
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aliens present are remarkably quiet with the exception of G'Kar,
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who offers the G'Tok, and Delenn. Sheridan refuses to take Minbari
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telepaths along as backup, but the council overrules him unanimously.
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To Stephen's delight, the singer, Cailyn, joins him while the club
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closes up around them.
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Na'Kal refuses G'Kar's request to support the White Star, claiming
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that Sheridan is on a fool's mission. The White Star leaves anyway
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with only a single Minbari war cruiser as escort. They will jump out
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of hyperspace as soon as a Shadow attack is reported and attempt to
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engage the enemy alone.
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Holding her cut glass tumbler at eye level Cailyn peers at
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Franklin. She believes that if she catches the refracted image just
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right she can see someone's soul. But all she sees of him is pieces.
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G'Kar is awakened by a furious Garibaldi hurling back the book of
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G'Quon. When the Narn protests his impotence in the face of Na'Kal's
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refusal, Garibaldi reminds him that human pilots protected the G'Tok
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during the last days of the war not because they wanted to and not
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because they weren't afraid of dying, but because their commander had
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the moral authority to order them to do it. As the leader of the Narn
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in exile it is G'Kar's responsibility to lead, not Na'Kal's, Garibaldi
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hisses, and then storms out.
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Franklin strokes Cailyn's shoulder in bed and tries to offer his
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assistance. When she asks for a prescription painkiller Metazine to
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help her sleep, he grows very upset and tells her she should drink less
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instead. She is annoyed at his rebuke and reminds him that he offered
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to help. He just refuses crossly and turns away.
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Waiting on the White Star, Sheridan tries to comfort Lyta. She
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asks him about Kosh's death, and is intrigued when he tells her how
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Kosh had touched his mind on that and another occasion. Just then a
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Shadow attack is located. They jump in leaving the Minbari ship poised
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in hyperspace behind them.
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Lyta prods the Shadow and collapses when it retaliates. As the
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Shadow ship homes in on the White Star Sheridan shakes Lyta. In a
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flash the telepath sees Kosh's death. Her fury steadies her and she
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halts the Shadow ship in space. While it's paralyzed, Sheridan orders
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Lennier to pour all power into the forward batteries, even to the
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extent of taking the jump engines off line. The Shadow is destroyed.
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Cailyn filches Stephen's identicard while he lies sleeping and
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leaves the room.
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<img src="/lurk/gif/062/shad2.gif" width=160 height=120 hspace=2 border=1
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Lyta announces that the Shadow got off a distress call before they
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destroyed it. The jump engines still need ten minutes to recuperate
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when four more Shadow ships arrive. The White Star flees as the
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Minbari cruiser jumps in, but there are only three telepaths on board
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and Lyta is exhausted. Evasive action isn't enough and soon the Shadow
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locks on. In the instant before they are destroyed a jump point opens
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for the G'Tok and other alien ships coming to the rescue. They destroy
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the attacking Shadow and the remaining three enemies flee.
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Sheridan cackles with glee and rushes to the window. "And so it
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begins," the old Kosh says to Lyta.
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Franklin wakes up and finds Cailyn lying on the floor with his card
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and a vial of Metazine. He rushes her to Medlab only to discover that
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she is suffering from terminal neural paralysis. Instead of the
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overdose he assumed, she had collapsed from excruciating pain. She has
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only six months to live. She begs him not to send her away, explaining
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that singing in DownBelow makes her last days worthwhile because she
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gives the people there hope.
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After docking Lyta rushes to tell the new ambassador that a piece
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of Kosh Naranek may still be alive in someone else.
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Stephen enjoys one last song by Cailyn, then resumes walking.
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