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<h3>Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)</h3>
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A week has passed since Captain Sheridan's ill-fated mission to Z'ha'dum and
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Garibaldi's disappearance. No one on Babylon 5 is taking this turn of
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events harder than Commander Ivanova, who stalks the station lost in another
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world and spends sleepless nights regretting the circumstances that have
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brought her to command. Meanwhile, Londo has returned to Centauri Prime at
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the request of Emperor Cartagia, Delenn fasts in prayer, and G'Kar
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transcribes it all with his hard won equanimity.
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Ivanova's progress in the art of diplomacy vanishes as she tries to browbeat
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the remaining League worlds into an attack on Z'ha'dum in the Shadows' hour
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of weakness, or at the very least, to convince them not to abandon the
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defense of Babylon 5. The Gaim representative is most succinct in stating
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that the War Council members only "wish to find your captain," who must
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certainly be dead. They perceive this alliance to be useful in fighting a
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war for survival, not victory, which makes a mission against Z'ha'dum simply
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suicide. The meeting breaks up bitterly. In her anger with the selfish
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League worlds, Delenn has not ignored the fact that again the new Kosh has
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not deigned to attend, and she vows to find out why.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/cartagia.jpeg" alt="">
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With great excitement, the Emperor's Minister leads Londo to a private royal
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audience. They find the Emperor a vapid young man preening at himself in a
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mirror, proud of his ability to set trends in the court, and amused to be
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able to toy with the powerful head of House Mollari. He orders Londo to
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"handle the arrangements" (without explaining the purpose) and mentions a
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mysterious personage who has specifically requested Londo's expertise on
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Centauri Prime.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/dead.jpeg" alt="">
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In Londo's absence, Vir is receiving the Ambassador's intelligence reports,
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one of which he passes on to Ivanova. To her distress it is a description
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of Sheridan's actions on Z'ha'dum and his final, presumably fatal, plunge.
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"With any luck we won't see Mr. Morden's face around here any more," Vir
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laughs, trying to cheer her up.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/morden.jpeg" alt="">
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Londo doesn't have that kind of luck, however. He returns to his chambers to
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find the horribly disfigured form of his enemy waiting. Morden somehow escaped
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death from the White Star's bombs, but at a high cost. Londo asks about
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Sheridan. "Which one?" Morden responds. As Londo watches and listens with
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growing revulsion, Morden explains that the Shadows are moving some of their
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forces off Z'ha'dum in case their enemies decide to attack. They did it
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before, a thousand years ago, planting their ships like seeds all around
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the galaxy. Now they've convinced Cartagia to let them set up a base on
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Centauri Prime. Londo refuses to assist the Shadows, but Mr. Morden
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just laughs, "You're afraid of what someone else might do in your place."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/kosh.jpeg" alt="">
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Lyta and the Vorlon meet Delenn in the garden. Speaking for her master,
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Lyta expresses impatience and closedness. The Vorlon refuses to assist in
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keeping the Alliance together, in sharing his intentions, or in mounting an
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investigative mission to Z'ha'dum. Sheridan's life or death is
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"irrelevant. He has opened an unexpected door. We do now what must be done
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now. His purpose has been fulfilled." As Kosh leaves, Lyta apologizes and
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follows.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/gkar.jpeg" alt="">
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Zack finds an intruder in the Chief's quarters. His quick hopes are dashed
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when it turns out to be G'Kar paying his respects to Garibaldi's spirit
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(including "household god" Daffy Duck.) Recalling Garibaldi's acceptance
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and support of his own spiritual transformation, G'Kar vows to repay the
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debt by finding the Chief and bringing him home.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/shadow-arrival.jpeg" alt="">
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The Minister eagerly beckons Londo out to the royal Sand Garden. To the
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Ambassador's horror he recognizes a scene from his worst nightmare.
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Hundreds of Shadow ships are passing overhead. Inside, the
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Emperor is beside himself with glee. When Mollari attempts to pull him away
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from the window, he instantly finds a guard's knife at his throat. "What
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did they give you?" Londo demands. If the Shadows hide behind the Centauri,
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"when the war comes here, our people will die first!" Such a sacrifice is
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perfectly acceptable to the Emperor, for the Shadows have promised to give
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him godhead.
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Londo stumbles from the throne room in horror. "He is insane!" he utters to
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the Minister. With great trepidation, the Minister warns him about the ones
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who have said this in the past, and how their severed heads now grace the
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Emperor's private chambers where he talks to them late at night.
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A long stream of energy pours out of Lyta Alexander into the Vorlon's
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encounter suit. It is clearly not the joyful burden it used to be,
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and Lyta looks weary and haggard. She mentions that it feels
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"darker" to carry the new ambassador, and asks if anything is wrong. The
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Vorlon only dismisses her and orders her not to interfere with his plans.
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Late that night, Mollari wakes Vir up to demand his immediate presence on
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Centauri Prime. He is not the only restless man in the palace that night.
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The Emperor is paying a visit to his heads to tell them about the day's success.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/go.jpeg" alt="">
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On the station, a refreshed looking Lyta goes to Ivanova's quarters with a
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proposition. She finds the commander brooding over her vodka. Ivanova
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explains the meaning of the "hour of the wolf." It's that 3-4 o'clock in
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the morning time when fears and regrets and worries seize your mind so you
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can't sleep. It's where Ivanova has been living for the past seven days.
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Lyta brings her a new hope, or at least a plan for action. If they take the
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new White Star to Z'ha'dum, Ivanova can scan for Sheridan's signal while
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Lyta blocks the Shadows and scans for the piece of Kosh still alive in him.
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Ivanova is only too happy to try, but knows there will be no rescue mission
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for them if they fail.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 src="/lurk/gif/067/trio.jpeg" alt="">
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With Delenn and Lennier aboard they hop out of hyperspace near Z'ha'dum. As
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soon as she begins blocking, Lyta's eyes turn oil black, not a hint of white
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left. Ivanova sends a message to Sheridan's link, Lyta searches for Kosh,
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and Delenn uses Lyta's scan to project a call to John. The captain does not
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respond, but something else does. The Eye which had almost trapped Ivanova
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when she used Draal's machine
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(<a href="049.html">"Voices of Authority"</a>)
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appears and mesmerizes
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them all. Ivanova orders the ship down to the planet, but the White Star
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flips around instead and jumps into hyperspace. Lennier had set a failsafe
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to escape in case he was unable to hit a trigger once every two minutes.
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They snap out of it, but they are all deeply moved. The Eye spoke to them
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in the voices of their fathers.
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Their mission failed. They cannot reach Sheridan. But deep inside
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Z'ha'dum, a shapeless form shuffles down a tunnel. A gold command bar drops
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to the dust.
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As soon as Vir arrives, Londo tells him about the Emperor's madness, and the
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intrigues of court. "And yet, in all of this, you have somehow managed to
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walk through the corridors of power and not be touched. I can only assume
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you have not been paying attention!" Mollari continues, "I need a friend,
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Vir, and I need a patriot. You are both. Will you help me?" Agreeing, Vir
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beams beatifically -- until Mollari informs him that they must now assassinate
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Emperor Cartagia.
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Commander Ivanova makes a personal log. Biting back her tears she admits
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that the captain is dead and now she must continue his work. She still needs
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some help, but she knows where to find it.
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Deep within Z'ha'dum, John Sheridan shivers in front of a tiny fire. A
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tall, bearded figure approaches. He only answers John's questions with
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questions. Nevertheless, he seems pleased and intrigued by what he has found.
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