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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (n9641343@cc.wwu.edu)</h3>
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Please Stand By<br>
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Incoming Transmission
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/pkiller.jpeg">
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The face of Commander Ivanova appears on the screen. "We're
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pre-empting your normal BabCom service to bring you another update on
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the continuing crisis. Two more deep-range planetary colonies have
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been eliminated by Vorlon forces." The image changes to that of the
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Vorlon fleet. "This footage was taken as the Vorlon fleet closed in on
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Ventari III. The ship eclipsing the local star is presumed to be their
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main weapon, the planet-killer.
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Below is a list of nearby colonies and League worlds which
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are accepting refugees from Ventari III. We will continue to update
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this list as the situation changes. If you are from the Ventari
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system, you are asked not to return until authorized. The local
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jumpgate has been destroyed, and hyperspace traffic is creating a
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hazard at the jump intersection. Contact your ambassadors for
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information on family members who may have escaped before the colony
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was destroyed. We're taking in refugees and escaping ships as fast as
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we can, but our resources are almost maxed out. We will repeat this
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bulletin every twenty standard minutes until we receive new
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information. Once again, please remain calm. Right now, our greatest
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enemy is fear."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/him.jpeg">
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As the transmission breaks off, a woman tries to make her way through
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the overcrowded docking bay, but is knocked down. She begs someone to
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help, but no one will even stop to look at her until someone reaches
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his hand out toward her and helps her stand. It is Sheridan, with
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Lorien close behind. Sheridan leads her to Zack, who is standing
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nearby. Sheridan and Lorien move away. The woman asks Zack if it is
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true that Sheridan came back from the dead, and Zack responds that he
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isn't sure, but takes her off to contact her husband.
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"You heard?" Lorien asks, as he and Sheridan walk through the station.
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"I heard," Sheridan responds.
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"They need to believe."
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"Not in me."
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"You can't save them all."
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"I can try."
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"You'll fail."
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"We'll see."
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As Sheridan and Lorien walk away, the face of Ivanova, on a nearby
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monitor, once again asks for everyone to remain calm. "Right now, our
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greatest enemy is fear." However, the Vorlon fleet, undaunted,
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continues on its way.
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Garibaldi is in his office, looking through securecam stills of the
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docking bay. Zack comes in, and asks Garibaldi how he is. Garibaldi
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says he's fine, but he'll be better once he gets back to work. Zack
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notices what Garibaldi is doing, and asks him why, since Franklin
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wanted him to take it easy. Garibaldi says if he doesn't do something,
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he'll go crazy. He explains that he is worried about Lorien--wherever
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Sheridan is, Lorien is. Zack says that it is probably because Lorien
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saved Sheridan's life. Zack
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doesn't pretend to understand it, but is glad Sheridan made it back
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alive. He asks Garibaldi if he's sure he's okay, which annoys
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Garibaldi. Garibaldi asks Zack if he thinks he's lying about not
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remembering what happened after his disappearance, and Zack insists
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that nobody thinks Garibaldi is lying.
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Garibaldi, however, is still upset that he's being kept at arm's length
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while Sheridan, who went through similar circumstances, is welcomed
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back. Zack tells Garibaldi that
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Franklin wants to do one more examination, but after that, he'll
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be back on the job. Zack begins to leave, but as he goes, Garibaldi
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tells him that he feels Captain Sheridan is avoiding him, even though
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they were on good terms when Garibaldi left. Zack says he doesn't know
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why, but is sure Sheridan has his reasons. Garibaldi, taking this in, turns
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back to the securecam still of Lorien.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/sendships.jpeg">
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Londo enters the garden to find Emperor Cartagia waiting. He is
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staring up at the sky, and asks Londo what he sees. Londo replies that
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he only sees the stars, but a familiar voice from behind tells him he
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isn't looking hard enough. It is Morden, who tells Londo the Vorlons
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are out there, and attacking the worlds which have been subjected to
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Shadow influence. Londo asks Cartagia if it's true, since he's heard
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nothing about it, and Cartagia confirms that it is. When Morden tells
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Londo that, during the last war, they put ships on planets so that
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their fleet could never be entirely destroyed, Londo asks Morden if the
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ships will be leaving. Morden says they won't, since he doesn't feel
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that the Vorlons have the will to destroy a world as big as Centauri
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Prime. Londo tells Cartagia the ships must leave, but both he and
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Morden agree they won't. Morden says that, if the Vorlons meet up with
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a Centauri fleet, and can see they are willing to oppose them, they
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will ignore Centauri Prime and move on. Morden then bids Londo goodnight,
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and vanishes back the way he came. Londo is outraged that
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Cartagia would send Centauri ships to defend the Shadows, but Cartagia
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says he has no intention of doing that.
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Londo and Cartagia walk back into the palace, and Londo tells Cartagia
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he is relieved that Cartagia won't send the Centauri ships. Cartagia
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says he reached Londo's conclusion as well, and that, when he realized
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that, he learned that he liked Londo very much, since they think the
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same way. Because of this, Cartagia tells him, he shows Londo
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something very few others have seen--his "shadow cabinet," his
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collection of heads. He says he was discussing the situation with them
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earlier, and that one of them, a previous minister, got the idea to not
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send out the Centauri ships. Londo asks Cartagia if that means
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Cartagia will ask the Shadows to leave, but no--Cartagia wants the
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Vorlons to come so that the planet can become an inauguration pyre to
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commemmorate Cartagia's ascension into godhood. Cartagia reasons that,
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when he becomes a god, his subjects will not be able to live without him,
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therefore, if he takes them all with him, no one will be sad when he
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dies. "Don't send the ships," Cartagia tells Londo. "Let them come!
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Let it all end in fire!"
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/healthy.jpeg">
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Franklin continues to examine Garibaldi in MedLab, one test of which
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includes an examination of the back of Garibaldi's head to see if there
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is any evidence of his being put in a Shadow ship. Franklin tells
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Garibaldi he's clean, but wonders what Garibaldi thinks happened.
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Garibaldi says he thinks he was caught in the backwash when the
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Shadows left the station's area. Franklin says that Garibaldi is now
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clear to go back to work, but a memory stirs in Garibaldi's head, which
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stops him for a moment. He agrees, and leaves. Sheridan enters, and
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asks Franklin if there are any results on his tests, and he and
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Franklin both go off, as Ivanova appears again on the BabCom screen...
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"This is a Command and Control update. The safe haven for refugees on
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Tizino Prime is no longer responding. We believe they may have fallen
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to the Vorlon advance, but we can't be sure for another--I guess--ten,
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twelve hours? Before they attack, the Vorlons blanket all frequencies
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so no reports can get out. There have been some changes to the list of
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refugee stations. We'll have that information for you shortly--we've
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lost three of them. All the governments in sector 57 have declared a
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state of interplanetary emergency..." Reports coming in from survivors
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indicate mass destruction on a planetary scale. We continue to need
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medical ships, transports, anything that can fly. We're in special
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need of atmosphere-capable shuttles to evacuate survivors from the
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ground. We'll rebroadcast this message in twenty standard minutes."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/love.jpeg">
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As the message ends, Delenn enters Sheridan's office where he has been
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watching. Sheridan says that there's something in Ivanova's voice
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that he hasn't heard in the ten years he's known her--fear. Ivanova is
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afraid of what's happening. Sheridan tells Delenn it's the first time
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he's seen her alone since he got back. Delenn says that's it been so
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busy that it's understandable, but that she felt it was her fault that
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he went to Z'ha'dum. She tells him she feared that, even if he
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came back, he would not forgive her, and she would lose him again.
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Sheridan tries to tell her she did what she thought was right, but
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Delenn knows it was no excuse. She tells him she's sorry, but Sheridan
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tells her that it was she that saved him when he fell at Z'ha'dum--it
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was the memory of her that kept him going, and that she gave him the
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reason he needed to come back. "Could I love that much and not
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forgive?" he asks her. They embrace.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/ready.jpeg">
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In the war room, Ivanova tells Zack, Franklin, and Garibaldi that the
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station is up to its ears in ships of all kinds. Franklin
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understands, since MedLab is the same way. Garibaldi tells them,
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however, that they are going to have a much bigger problem on their
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hands soon when all the survivors come to Babylon 5 looking for
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someone--anyone--of their own races that survived the Vorlon onslaught.
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Garibaldi knows there isn't a thing that can be done to stop it, and
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the problem will get worse since they are already well over capacity.
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Franklin suggests that they
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shuttle as many people as they can to Epsilon III to keep the
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population in check and when Sheridan comes into the room, he agrees.
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Sheridan sits down and says they have an important problem-- Kosh. As
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long as he's there, they can't make a move without him knowing about
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it. Sheridan says that they don't know how telepathic the Vorlons are,
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and Sheridan has kept Garibaldi out of the loop so that, in
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case Kosh can read from a distance, he won't learn of their plans.
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Sheridan tells Garibaldi he wants the Vorlon gone. He wants to give
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Kosh what he expects, so that they can do what they have to do.
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Sheridan wants Garibaldi to take only a few people, and Garibaldi says
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Kosh will wipe up the floor with them, a fact which Sheridan
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understands only too well. Garibaldi leaves to go assemble the team,
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and Zack gets up to follow soon after. Lyta and Lorien come into the
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room and say that their part of the plan is ready. Lorien tells
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everyone that the Shadows could kill Kosh because they were both First Ones,
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but that, when a Vorlon is enraged, its power is beyond human
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comprehension. Franklin asks what the plan is, and Sheridan tells them
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all that as long as Kosh remains, billions of lives are at stake. "So
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we're going to take out the Vorlon... any way we can."
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"This is Command and Control," Ivanova says on BabCom. "We have
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another update on the Vorlon attack fleet. The Dura VII outpost has
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fallen. I Repeat, Dura VII has fallen. All medical ships in the area
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are being asked to help with the evacuation..."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/faceoff.jpeg">
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Garibaldi and his security team, wearing their oxygen masks, approach
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Kosh's quarters, and ask to come in, but there is no response.
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Garibaldi overrides the controls, and they all go in. Garibaldi tells
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Kosh that the Captain told them to ask Kosh to leave. Kosh doesn't
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respond. Garibaldi says that the request is now an order, and that
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they will escort Kosh to his ship. The Vorlon has but one reply,
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"No." One of the officers tries to approach Kosh with his PPG, but a
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blast from the Vorlon sends him against the wall. The others fire at
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the encounter suit, to no avail. Kosh, fighting back, creates a
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high-pitched noise which, after a few moments, shatters the glass on
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the front of the teams' oxygen masks. They run out of his quarters and
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the alien sector, choking and gasping for air. They know they didn't
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do any good, but they sent the message that they are willing to fight
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back. Garibaldi hopes it's enough, and hopes that Sheridan knows what
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he's doing.
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Sheridan is in his quarters when he is informed that Londo is sending
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him a message. Londo asks Sheridan if the rumor about the Vorlons is
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true, and Sheridan confirms that it is. Londo asks how far the Vorlons
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are from Centauri Prime, since that information is not widely
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distributed on the planet. Sheridan tells Londo it will be about a
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week before they arrive. Londo asks if Sheridan is doing anything
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about it, and Sheridan says that, though they won't have anything in
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place for a while, they are doing their best, but there are no
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guarantees. Londo wishes Sheridan good luck and signs off.
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Lyta enters Kosh's quarters. "I heard what happened," she tells him.
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"I came to warn you. Sheridan and the others are going to move against
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you."
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"It is done," Kosh replies. "They are irrelevant."
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"I know, I know they can't harm you, but I was thinking, it can't hurt
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to have all the information you can about what's going on. To protect
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yourself and the cause."
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"How?"
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"I told you, I wasn't here when Ambassador Kosh died... I didn't have
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any of his essence with me. I thought he was gone. But, for a while, I
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suspected that someone else here had a piece of him. I think I know
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who it is, but I can't draw Kosh out of him... he won't let me."
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"A human?"
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"Yes."
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"Imprisons one of us?"
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"Yes."
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"Intolerable!"
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"If there is still a piece of him there, you can draw it out of him.
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Use what it knows and take it back to Vorlon when this is all over. I
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cared about Kosh... I'd like to know he finally made it home."
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"Show me."
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"The guards..."
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"They will not threaten us again. Show me!"
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Lyta and Kosh leave the quarters, and make their way through the alien
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sector to the main part of the station. Lyta leads him down a
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corridor. "It's this way," she tells the Vorlon. "We have to hurry...
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I think he might leave soon."
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"Your thoughts are troubled," Kosh says, stopping.
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"I'm worried about Kosh, that's all. After everything we've been
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through, I'd hate to lose the last of him now, and..."
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"What are you hiding?"
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"Nothing."
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"Open your thoughts to me!"
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"We don't have time for this..."
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"Open..." The eyepeiece on Kosh's encounter suit opens wide for a
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moment, but it is too late... The plan has already begun. Sheridan,
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who was hiding nearby, yells at Lyta to get out of the way, which she
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does.
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Kosh, in the middle of the corridor, is suddenly bombarded with blasts
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of electricity from several junction boxes, which hit the encounter
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suit directly. From other hiding places in the room, many more
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security guards appear, each firing their PPG rifles directly at the
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encounter suit. Delenn appears while this is going on, and watches in
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stunned silence. The current continues unabated, the security officers
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keep firing at the encounter suit for nearly a minute. There is a
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small explosion as the headpiece of Kosh's encounter suit shatters, and
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a flurry of light emerges from within. Kosh emerges from the encounter
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suit, but he appears this time as an enormous, glowing, tentacled being
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which begins flying around the room, attacking everything it can, and
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firing energy bolts of its own.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/070/vorlon2.jpeg">
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As the Vorlon goes on its rampage, one of the security officers near
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Delenn falls, and she attempts to bring him to safety. The current,
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which exhausted itself shortly after Kosh was released, is no longer
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effective, and Sheridan calls Ivanova for more, which she tries to give
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him. While she does so, she receives a message from someone in the
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docking bay saying that the Vorlon's ship is going crazy, trying to
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break away from the station. She orders the ship to be cleared to
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leave before it tears apart the station. Meanwhile, the Vorlon sets
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its sights on Delenn as she tries to drag the security officer away
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from its wrath. Sheridan sees this and jumps between them, but is
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snared by a tentacle. The Vorlon
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ship clears the station, but Sheridan is caught.
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Lorien, who has been observing,
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nods to Sheridan. "Now." Sheridan manages to turn
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around and face the Vorlon, and as he does so, an enormous golden
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shape, bearing much resemblance to the other one, emerges from
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Sheridan's chest, and locks onto the other one. The two forms begin
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fighting each other. Delenn understands what has happened.
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"It's Kosh... Kosh was inside him."
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"Yes," Lorien tells her. "The last of Kosh. And some of him, and some
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of me."
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The two Vorlons, still fighting, flow through the ceiling of the
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section and move through the rest of the station, eventually emerging
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and coalescing onto the Vorlon ship, which is making its way away
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from the station. As the two forms encompass the ship, it explodes as
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well. Then, all is quiet.
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Delenn runs over to Sheridan, who lies crumpled on the floor. Lorien
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tells her that his life force must be replenished, and places his hand
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on Sheridan's chest. Lorien's hand glows, and Delenn asks if that is
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how he brought him back at Z'ha'dum. Lorien tells her that he gives of
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himself to replenish Sheridan, for a little while. Delenn asks how long,
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but all Lorien tells her is, "Long enough." Sheridan regains
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conciousness, and Delenn holds him closely.
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Londo waits nervously in Emperor Cartagia's throne room. When Cartagia
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arrives, annoyed at being summoned on such short notice, Londo tells
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Cartagia that, while he thinks that the emperor's coming godhood is a
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momentous event, he thinks that others should see his greatness.
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Cartagia asks why they should care what others think, and Londo
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explains that, after the fall of Centauri Prime, there will be no one
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left to sing Cartagia's praises. Once the Centauri are gone, there
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will be no one left to remember him. Londo says what he has in mind is
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that, if G'Kar's trial and
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execution were conducted on Narn instead, the whole planet would be
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able to see Cartagia's greatness. Londo convinces Cartagia that, if he
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does this, his name will be remembered long after the fall of Centauri
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Prime. Though Cartagia is worried about the barbarism of the Narns,
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Londo convinces him that gods should not be afraid. Cartagia agrees
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with Londo's plan, and sets it in motion. Londo tells Cartagia that
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he will go with him in order to personally end G'Kar's life.
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Dozens of warships crowd around Babylon 5--Ivanova explains to Garibaldi
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that Sheridan wants the biggest fleet in history to end the war.
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Garibaldi asks what will happen if they win, since there is nowhere else
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for them to go. And, if they lose, that's the end. "God, I thought I
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was depressing," Ivanova says as she leaves C&C, allowing Garibaldi to
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ponder this on his own.
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Delenn enters Sheridan's quarters to find him there with Lorien.
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Sheridan says he has something to tell her that he feels she has a
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right to know. Lorien explains that, when Sheridan was dying on
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Z'ha'dum, he did what he could to help. He cannot prevent death, but
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can extend and enhance life. Sheridan tells
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Delenn that Franklin's tests revealed an energy inside him, repairing
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and sustaining him. Lorien tells Delenn he did the best he could, but
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that he could only give Sheridan back a portion of his life--twenty
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years, barring further injury or illness. Sheridan tries to convince
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her that, though he'll only be living until his early 60s, it's a
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decent life-span, but Delenn is taken aback, upset since she believed
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she would have a much longer period to spend with him. Lorien says
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that, after twenty years, one day, Sheridan "will simply... stop."
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Sheridan asks Lorien to give them a moment together, which he does.
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Sheridan tells Delenn it's all right, and that he knew what he was
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getting into--his shortened life is the price he had to pay. Delenn,
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however, isn't so sure--she feels like she is still losing him before
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she should. Sheridan tries to convince her that it's a long
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time--twenty more years than he would have had otherwise. He pulls a
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small box out from a hiding place and hands it to her--he says he got
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it in the Zocalo, and though it isn't what he had in mind, it's merely
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a temporary engagement ring. She clearly doesn't understand, and he
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explains that the ring is given to a loved one as a down-payment for
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another ring--the ring exchanged during a wedding ceremony. Sheridan
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tells her he wanted her to have it so that she would know that,
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whatever time he has left, he wants to spend with her. They kiss.
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<p>
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Londo arrives to find Cartagia and two guards looking after G'Kar.
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Londo tells Cartagia that their people on Narn are ready for their
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trip. Cartagia pulls Londo aside and tells him that he doesn't like
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the way G'Kar is looking at him. He asks Londo for advice, but
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Londo says that he is sure Cartagia will make an appropriate decision.
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Londo leaves hurriedly, and Cartagia continues to ponder the problem.
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<p>
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"No, I don't care at all for the way he looks at me," Cartagia says to
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himself. He reaches his decision. "Pluck out his eye!"
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<p>
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"Which one?" asks one of the guards.
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<p>
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"I don't know," Cartagia replies. "It doesn't matter!" He moves his
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finger back and forth, trying to choose between the eyes, and he
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settles on G'Kar's left eye. "That one," Cartagia says, and he leaves,
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smiling. The two guards inside move closer to G'Kar, and as one of them
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draws a knife, the cell door slams shut.
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