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<h3>Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)</h3>
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An ISN Special Report.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/clark.jpeg">
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President Clark commited suicide
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last night. Cameras show the Executive Office, a sheet thrown over a body
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in a chair with the sign, "Traitor to Earth!" taped to the chest.
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Meanwhile, Sheridan has surrendered to Earth officials and awaits their
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decision on whether to charge him with a crime. Despite his current
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popularity, he still must justify his actions. There is a shot of Sheridan
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seated in a conference room filled with milling Earth Force personnel.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/luchenko.jpeg">
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Acting President Susanna Luchenko, of the Russian Consortium, announced
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that the legal system will prosecute those who committed crimes during
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Clark's term, and urged people not to take justice into their own hands.
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ISN sends its prayers to Susan Ivanova, critically wounded on Babylon 5.
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Franklin is oblivious to the thrill of captaining a White Star, wishing
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only that the journey to B5 were already over, and afraid what
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he'll find when he catches up with Marcus.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/marcus.jpeg">
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But it's already too late. Two medics enter the infirmary and discover
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Marcus' still form slumped over Ivanova's braced and bandaged body, both of
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them plugged into the alien healing/execution device. When Franklin
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arrives, he is immediately escorted to Ivanova, the medic explaining on the
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way that Ivanova seems to be "cured" but Marcus was dead when they found
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him.
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Ivanova is anything but happy to be alive though. She is curled up in a
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medical gown on the floor next to a window where a sheet-covered body can
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be seen inside. She hears someone approach and shouts at him to go away.
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"Susan, it's me," Franklin says quietly, and sits down next to her.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/crying.jpeg">
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Rocking herself and weeping, Susan rails at Marcus for doing this, for
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hacking through codes to find out about the device, for breaking all the
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rules, and for never asking for anything. For sacrificing himself for her,
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for taking himself from her, and for taking away the chance that she could
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love him back. When she was resigning herself to her death she heard
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someone say, "I love you," and wondered, "Is that God?" Instead of
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drifting away however, she was dragged back into her body, and then
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realized that Marcus was dying beside her, even as her life began to beat
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more strongly. Incapacitated, she couldn't do a thing to prevent it.
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After so many bad relationships, she was afraid of loving and being hurt
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again, but she should have done it anyway, or at least "boffed him once."
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When Stephen remarks that "that's one way to deal with unrequited love," she
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replies, "All love is unrequited, Stephen. All of it," and buries her head
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in his shoulder.
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Striding impatiently in a docking bay, G'Kar chides Londo for being late.
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"You're early," Londo returns.
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When G'Kar objects that he is "never premature," Londo retaliates, "That's
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not what I hear," allowing however that two minutes may well be prodigious
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for a Narn. At this moment, Vir hustles up nervously with something urgent
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and secret to tell the Ambassador. Londo magnanimously offers to give
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G'Kar pointers on his problem, and as G'Kar strides off in a huff, Londo
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comments that they are "developing a strange relationship. At times I find
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I rather enjoy it."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/emperor.jpeg">
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It appears that the Regent is ill and not expected to live much longer.
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The Centauri government has requested Londo to return home to lead them.
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When Mollari's expression remains annoyed, Vir explains, "You're going to
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be Emperor, Londo! Isn't that wonderful?" Vir has no way of knowing that
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Londo has dreaded this day more than anticipated it.
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Awaiting his fate in Earth Dome, Sheridan has an unwelcome visitor. Bester
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begins by denying everything about using Garibaldi, William Edgars and a
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telepath virus, but admits that the wise course of action would be to
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destroy such a virus while keeping the antidote--just in case. Of course,
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he gloats, for a mental scan confirming Garibaldi's story to be valid in
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court, the telepath would have to be a member of Psi Corps.
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Sheridan smiles and replies, "You really think you've got it all covered,
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don't you."
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Bester can't contain his real reason for coming any longer. He wants to
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know whether his lover, Carolyn, was one of the telepaths used to disable
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the destroyers in the final battle at Mars. If she was, Bester threatens,
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Sheridan won't leave the room alive.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/bester.jpeg">
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The captain scoffs, "Death. Been there, done that." Using the telepaths
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as weapons was the hardest decision he ever made, he claims. Only thirty,
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single telepaths without families were chosen out of a hundred. Making the
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Psi Cop agonize just a little bit longer, because Carolyn was single and
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had no family, Sheridan shouts, "I know what it's like to lose someone,
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just to find her and lose her again," and he wouldn't even wish it on
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Bester. Carolyn is still on the station and can be transferred to Earth as
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soon as it's safe.
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Bester's bluster drops and he sits weakly. "Thank you," he says.
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Sheridan's disgust doesn't waver. He continues that he knows that with
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Clark out of power, Bester will have to regroup, but he won't stop trying
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to take over the government. But Sheridan will be watching. And when
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Bester starts a war between the telepaths and the normals someday, he'll
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lose.
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Stung, Bester replies, "We'll see."
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Before he leaves, Sheridan reminds him not to rest too easy because
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Garibaldi will be coming after him. Bester dismisses this, but Sheridan
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assures him that whatever Garibaldi does, "it will be creative, colorful,
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and extremely unpleasant."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/bookie.jpeg">
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Garibaldi smashes a fat little man's face into a wall. "Where is she?" he
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asks, meaning Lise. The man denies all knowledge. Garibaldi flings him
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into another wall and explains the situation more clearly.
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Londo and G'Kar find Delenn musing silently. She congratulates Londo on
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his promotion and he barks, "You've heard that already?"
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"There is little that does not reach me these days."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/giddy.jpeg">
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Before the representatives from the non-aligned worlds arrive, she wants
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them to read a proposal, because their support will be critical. After a
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glance, G'Kar asks if she is sure she wants to do this. Londo reads it and
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begins laughing. Nonplussed, Delenn says it isn't funny. Londo chortles
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that being in the "presence of living history...makes you giddy." When the
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others arrive, he tells them that he hopes they "have all brought a change
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of underwear. You will need it after you read this."
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<img align=right width=160 height=120 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/inconvenient.jpeg">
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Sheridan's patience with being cooped up is exhausted about the same time
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it is decided what to do with him. President Luchenko explains that the
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debate was between whether to give him the Medal of Honor or shoot him, or
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both. She criticizes his "inconvenient" military action and political
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naivete, but offers that in exchange for amnesty for his crew and allies,
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he must resign from Earth Force. If he refuses, he will be court
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martialed. Sheridan asks for the amnesty in writing and agrees to resign.
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A man enters a warehouse on Mars. A big guy asks him, "How much do they
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want for her alive?" They jump at a knock at the door. There's a colorful
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package outside. They open it; it explodes and Rangers drop down from the
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rafters as Garibaldi and more Rangers break in the door. Running through
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building, Garibaldi calls, "Lise!" until there is a muffled reply from
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behind a door. He breaks her out and they fall into each other's arms.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/unrequited.jpeg">
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Approaching Earth, Delenn is in a reverie because the Council has approved
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her proposal. "They will talk about this day for a hundred years."
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Lennier says he wishes Marcus were here, and then asks with emotion in his
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voice if Delenn heard Ivanova's comment about love being unrequited.
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Delenn looks deeply at Lennier, touches his face and tells him, "She's
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wrong, of course."
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/press.jpeg">
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ISN carries the news conference live. The President graciously introduces
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Sheridan and declares that all sides in the recent war fought for Earth.
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Explaining it as a conflict between love of Earth and love of duty,
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Sheridan announces his resignation in the hopes that the wounds can heal
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quickly.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/whitestars.jpeg">
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Then G'Kar rises to announce that the League of Nonaligned Worlds is now
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dissolved, and there is a new Alliance instead. Delenn in turn explains
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that Earth is being offered a chance to join in an economic and political
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pact. She describes the common authority that all members have agreed to
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recognize. The mission of the Rangers, she explains, is to protect borders
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but not participate in wars, to create the peace, but not enforce it. As
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she speaks, the room shakes as dozens of White Stars jump into the sky
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above. From now on, all member races may contribute to the Ranger ranks,
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she adds.
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In a private meeting, President Luchenko asks for something more concrete
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than "peace" to convince realists to enter the pact. Delenn casually
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offers artificial gravity. Luchenko takes the bait and asks who will be in
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authority over the new alliance. Delenn explains that they have a board,
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indicating herself, Londo and G'Kar, but they also have an elected
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President as well.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/president.jpeg">
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The President has his feet on the table when an Earth Force General bursts
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in demanding to know where the letter of amnesty is. Copies have already
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been given to the reporters, Sheridan replies smugly. As they leave the
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room, Delenn appears at the end of the corridor with someone to see him.
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It's his father, free and healthy. They embrace and then Sheridan Sr.
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reaches out to Delenn, delighted to welcome her into the family.
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ISN reports that Earth has agreed to enter the Interstellar Alliance. At
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the press gathering, President Sheridan states that as part of the
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agreement all member states must recognize the sovereign rights of colony
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worlds, and thus, Mars will be granted independence.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/bed1.jpeg">
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Watching this in bed, Garibaldi and Lise try to put off figuring out what
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they are going to do next, but marriage seems to be in the plans.
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Ivanova has been promoted to Captain and has accepted command of a new
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Warlock class warship for a yearlong shake-down cruise, ISN continues.
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Sheridan and Delenn were married in a private ceremony on board White
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Star 2 while heading back to Babylon 5, the report concludes.
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<img align=right width=128 height=96 alt="" src="/lurk/gif/087/eye.jpeg">
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Londo shuts the news off. As G'Kar picks rice off his jacket and pops it
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in his mouth, Londo tells him to cut it out. If it were any good would
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they be throwing it at people? He muses that he'd sure like to see the
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newlyweds now. G'Kar looks distracted, and peering at him Londo demands to
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know where his artificial eye is. It's sitting innocuously on a table,
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aimed at the honeymoon bed.
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