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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (n9641343@cc.wwu.edu)</h3>
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Z Minus 7 Days
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Delenn appeals to the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to assist the Army
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of Light in the war against the Shadows. The League, however, is not
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inclined to join them, without knowing what they are getting into.
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Lennier urges them to trust Delenn, but they aren't sure, and even
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though Delenn believes many of her previous actions should have earned
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their trust, none of them are sure they want to weaken their own
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defenses. Delenn promises that she will work to keep the other ships
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as safe as possible, using as many ships as she can spare. She reminds
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them that their time is short.
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Sheridan, addressing the War Council, explains that he believes the
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Shadows are trying to lure everyone into one place, sector 83, in order
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to attack them all at once. One ship, the White Star, will be sent there
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to inform the fleet when the Shadows arrive. Sheridan orders Ivanova
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and Marcus not to engage the Shadows without further orders.
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He warns them both that, even if everything goes as planned,
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they can hope for little more than a fifty percent chance of success.
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Delenn returns to the council chamber to find the entire League of
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Non-Aligned worlds gone, except for the Drazi ambassador. He explains that
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the others went to speak with their governments, and that the other
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ambassadors have agreed to commit their ships. He hopes she's right about her
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plan, as it will cost them all greatly otherwise.
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Ivanova and Marcus prepare to leave in the White Star, and the only
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further advice Sheridan has for them is an old Egyptian blessing. As
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the White Star begins the journey to sector 83, Marcus asks Ivanova
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what the captain meant by the blessing. "May God stand between you and
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harm in all the empty places you must walk," explains Ivanova.
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As Garibaldi walks down the corridor, he is met up by Zack on his way
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to lunch. Garibaldi doesn't care to join him, since he is still more
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than a little concerned about Dr. Franklin, who is still on Walkabout.
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Zack doubts Franklin's choice, and Garibaldi agrees that it may be an
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immature course. Zack tries to convince Garibaldi that he did
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everything he could to help, but Garibaldi is not so sure;
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perhaps he tried to help Franklin in the wrong way. Even though he
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knows it's too late to help further, he hopes Dr. Franklin will
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find what he's looking for--himself.
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In a crowded marketplace in Downbelow, a family of visitors to Babylon
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5 tentatively makes their way, the mother not able to understand its
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appeal. She insists she heard the sqalid conditions are due to
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Babylon 5's secession from
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Earth, though her husband disagrees. While they argue, their daughter
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loses her ball, which is caught by Dr. Franklin, lurking amongst the
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crowd. Though all he does is return it to her and try to make her
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smile, the mother is vary wary and pulls her away.
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Z Minus 6 Days
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Ivanova enters the White Star's sleeping chambers and awakens Marcus,
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who is quick to run a check on the weapon systems. Ivanova observes
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that Marcus is fluent in Minbari, and Marcus explains that part of his
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training as a Ranger was to learn to be able to speak and think in a
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Minbari tongue, and that, to the Minbari, it is as important as
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fighting prowess. He offers to teach Ivanova, who politely refuses.
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Though she does relent a little, she is intrigued by some words he
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speeks to her: "You're the most beautiful woman I've ever met," though
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she can't understand the Minbari tongue he speaks them in. He tells
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her it is a greeting that means, "My words are inadequate to the burden
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of my heart." She finds the saying unusual, but is anxious to get to
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bed, though sleeping on the diagonal bed proves less than easy for
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her. Marcus pesters her a little more but eventually leaves,
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leaving Ivanova to attempt to rest. However, she has very little
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success.
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Sheridan is in his quarters charging up his PPG when Delenn enters with
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a progress report on the fleet. She explains that, as difficult as
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forming the fleet was, keeping it at full strength will be even harder.
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Sheridan tells Delenn he wishes she would stay behind
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during the battle, what with everyone else being tied up, but she
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insists it is important for her to go and that, when she returns, they
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will spend the night together. Delenn explains to Sheridan, who
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misinterprets her remark, that "when Minbari become close as we have
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become close, it is tradition that they spend three nights together.
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The male sleeps, the female watches." This confuses Sheridan until
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Delenn explains that Minbari believe one's true face is only revealed
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during their sleep, when they have no need to put on a different one
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for the people they meet during the day. If the female likes what she
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sees, the ritual continues. Delenn insists to Sheridan that she
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already does, and he needn't worry about the lofty consequences, should
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that not happen. "History awaits," she tells him as she leaves.
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As Franklin is exploring some of the dark environs of Downbelow, he
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witnesses two thugs savagely beating up on a man. Franklin tries to
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come to the man's assistance, but a vicious battle between Franklin and
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the assailants ensues, leaving Franklin bleeding profusely. The man he
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tried to save was dealing drugs and refuses to help for fear of being
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caught. Some time later, Franklin is still alone, despite his
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frantic shouting and attempts making progress out of the secluded
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alcove in which he's trapped.
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Ivanova discovers the solution to sleeping on the White Star -- removing
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the pillows from each of the beds, and making a bed from them -- just as
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Marcus calls her to tell her that she's needed on the bridge. When she
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arrives, he shows her that a small ship, made of the same material as
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Shadow vessels, has appeared. It seems to be some sort of a scout
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ship, but the White Star has little time to spare -- they can't move
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without their energy signature being picked up, and since the planet
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they are hiding behind is about to come out of eclipse, they are going
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to be seen very soon. The sun appears, and the White Star is revealed
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to the scout ship. It sees them and begins to send out a warning
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signal, but Ivanova orders Marcus to jam it before it can warn the
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Shadows.
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Delenn, Sheridan, and Lennier, aboard the command ship of the fleet,
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prepare for the battle. The telepaths are safe, and the other White
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Star ships are on their way. Delenn is very worried about Ivanova, but
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Sheridan insists she will be fine. Delenn leads Sheridan to the place
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where he will lead the battle--a chamber much like that in which the
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Grey Council met. Delenn tells him that he will be able to keep track
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of the battle. Sheridan doesn't understand how, but Delenn promises
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him he will when the time comes.
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Franklin, still bleeding and weaker than before, continues to cry
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out for help, but to no avail. He mutters to himself about how stupid what
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he's done is, and another voice from nearby agrees with him. He looks
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up to see a healthy, clean-cut version of himself standing nearby, agreeing.
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"You said you had
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to keep walking until you met yourself. Well, here I am. So, if we're
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gonna talk, let's talk. Only, I don't think you have enough time."
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The Shadow scout ship fires upon the White Star, but does no damage.
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Ivanova is determined to prevent the Shadow vessel from getting out of
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jamming range, and she prepares to fire. She returns fire on the
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vessel, and does some damage, but angers it greatly -- the ship
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moves to ram them, delivering a glancing blow that takes the White
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Star's jump engines offline.
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Marcus detects an energy surge several
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thousand kilometers away, and he puts it up on the view screen. Dozens
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of full-sized Shadow vessels begin appearing. Without the jump
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engines on-line, the White Star is in trouble. They know that they have no
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chance of escape, so they signal their fleet.
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As the Minbari fleet moves to assist the White Star, and the Shadow
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vessels continue to move closer, Dr. Franklin continues his
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conversation with himself, who tells him that he has spent his whole
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life running away from his father, his future, his life, and his work.
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The other Franklin is upset at the wounded Franklin, who, when he
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finally had everything he needed including a good job and people that
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cared about him, just gave it up and ran away. He is also less than
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happy that Franklin won't stop dying long enough to answer his
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charges. He tells Franklin he doesn't care if he dies, as the two of
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them parted ways a long time ago.
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As the White Star's jump engines begin to come back on-line, Marcus
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determines that a Shadow vessel has detected the White Star, and is
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moving to intercept. As it comes closer, a jump point opens, and
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numerous ships emerge -- including the White Star fleet, Minbari heavy cruisers,
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and the ships of the League of Non-Aligned worlds. As Sheridan watches
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in the command room of the lead Minbari ship, a circular viewscreen
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descends around him and Delenn, and he dispenses his orders to the
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fleet. The battle begins.
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"Blood pressure's dropping fast," Franklin says, taunting his wounded
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alter ego. He asks Franklin what he has to live for, and what he could
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possibly want, since he threw it all away the first time. Franklin
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insists he wants to do it all over again, and begins to regain his
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determination. He begins to move, and pull himself up the ladder that
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leads out of his prison. With his healthy self taunting him all the way,
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and despite his
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wounded condition, Franklin is eventually able to get out. With great
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difficulty, he makes his way through the station, until he finally
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arrives in a Downbelow market area, where he is dragged away by security
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personnel.
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The battle rages on, with all of the ships, Shadow and non-Shadow
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alike, taking heavy damage. However, despite the Shadows'
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superior numbers, Sheridan's battle expertise and the large number of
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telepaths at his disposal manage to help keep the Shadow ships at bay,
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if only a little. The battle comes to its conclusion, and despite
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heavy losses on all sides, the Shadows, realizing what they are up
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against, eventually retreat, leaving a massive graveyard of ships
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behind. As they stand amidst the remains of their fleet, Sheridan and
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Delenn embrace, knowing they have, for now at least, triumphed.
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Franklin, on a gurney, is taken back to Medlab as the remants of the
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fleet and the numerous casualties therefrom are returned to the
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station. Garibaldi asks Sheridan, once he is back in the docking bay,
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how the battle went, to which Sheridan replies that it went okay, but
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not great. Two of their ships were destroyed for every one of the
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Shadow ships that were taken out, and Marcus reminds them that this time
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they had the advantage -- they knew where the Shadows were going to strike.
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Next time they won't be so lucky. But Ivanova is still
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impressed -- they were able to unite with the League of Non-Aligned
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Worlds against the Shadows.
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"So here's the big question," Garibaldi says. "Now that we've shown
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them we can hurt them, how long until they come knocking at our front
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door?"
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"That's what worries me," Sheridan says as he and Delenn leave.
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Z Minus 4 Days
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Garibaldi goes to visit Franklin, being treated for his wounds in
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Medlab. Franklin finally regains consciousness, and Garibaldi tells
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him that he is disappointed -- he lost 30 credits in a bet because of
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it. Franklin, though still in great pain, is willing to admit that he
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found what he needed -- a short, sharp kick to the head, which Garibaldi
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says he would have been only too happy to provide. Franklin also says
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that, when he found himself, he didn't like the person he met too
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much. Garibaldi gets ready to leave, but reminds Franklin before he
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goes never to do something like this again -- he can't afford to lose
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another 30 credits.
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In Hyperspace, a Shadow vessel is travelling, but it stops for a
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moment, and something emerges from it -- a ship. It flies off quickly in
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an opposite direction from the Shadow vessel.
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Sheridan tells everyone that, though they did everything they could,
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they took a big loss, and that it is only a matter of time until the
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Shadows come looking for them. Sheridan wants to know how and when,
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but Delenn suggests that they may be reluctant to do so, and with the
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weapon on Epsilon 3 at their disposal, they may be foolish to try.
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Ivanova doesn't understand why, when the Shadows could have attacked at
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any time during the past year, they waited so long to attack now? As
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Sheridan ponders this, he remembers part of his dream from long
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ago -- something he's been doing ever since Kosh died.
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Ivanova, with a large raven on her shoulder, asks Sheridan, "Do you
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know who I am?"
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Sheridan explains that, not too long after he had the dream, Ivanova revealed
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that she
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was a latent telepath, and that she said she sometimes didn't know who
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she was. Ivanova doesn't know how Kosh knew that, but that the image
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does fit. He explains further that the dream showed him wearing the
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uniform of a PsiCop, and Ivanova realizes that that foreshadowed their
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siding with Bester. Sheridan further explains he had an image of
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Garibaldi, with a dove on his shoulder.
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"The man in between is searching for you."
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Ivanova surmises that that could refer to Sinclair, but Sheridan is unsure,
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feeling that there must be another explanation. He moves on to the
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next part of his dream -- Ivanova, dressed in a black veil.
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"You are the hand."
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Ivanova doesn't understand why she would say anything that sounded so
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strange, but Delenn explains that Sheridan has two hands, both equal,
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but opposite, and that it is possible that is the "man in between" to
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which Sheridan's dream was referring -- Sheridan's equal and opposite.
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The final part of Sheridan's dream -- his looking up and seeing himself --
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seems to support that theory as well. Sheridan orders that all of
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Babylon 5's squadrons be on flybys, since sooner or later, trouble will
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find them. And he expects it to be sooner.
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Before long, Franklin is back up and around, advising those beneath him
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in Medlab. Though he is confined to a wheelchair, he can still do what
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he does best: give orders. Sheridan comes into Medlab and tells
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Franklin that his job is waiting for him, should he still want it.
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Franklin doesn't have to hesitate very long before saying yes.
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Sheridan asks him if he is sure, but Franklin knows he is. Franklin
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tells Sheridan that he used the stims to do more, when what he needed
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was to do better, and he knows that he ran away when he quit to avoid
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being fired. He explains that he has, for his entire life, looked at
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himself in terms of what he wasn't, but never what he was, and that he
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missed a lot of important things because of it. He knows he can't go
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back and undo his past mistakes, but can appreciate what he has now,
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and he can define himself by what he is and not what he isn't.
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Sheridan asks what that is. "I'm alive," Franklin tells him.
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"Everything else is negotiable." Sheridan's commlink beeps, and he
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answers it. It is an officer telling Sheridan that Delenn is awaiting
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him. Sheridan leaves, and as he goes, Franklin continues his advising.
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Later that evening, as another visitor arrives on the station, Sheridan
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is in his quarters, asleep, while Delenn watches him silently.
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Ivanova, however, is having trouble sleeping. Zack interrupts her,
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telling her there is someone new onboard the station, that he considers
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very important, and that concerns the captain. As Sheridan sleeps,
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Delenn gets up from his beside and moves out to the front room, where
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she finds a snow globe. She picks it up, turns it over, and watches
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the falling flakes silently. The door to Sheridan's quarters burst
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open, and a shadow appears in the doorway. What she sees is enough to
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cause her to lose her hold on the snow globe, which falls to the ground
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and shatters.
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"Hello," the figure, a woman, says as she appears in the doorway. "You
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must be Delenn. I'm Anna Sheridan. John's wife."
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Z Minus 2 Days
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