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<h3>Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)</h3>
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As Master Turval's voice drones, a class of Ranger recruits meditate, or
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at least attempt to. One young Minbari, fresh from the warrior caste, is too
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busy daydreaming about dying gloriously, while another religious caste
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recruit can't stop smiling as he listens to conversations around him.
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Another old Ranger enters to inform the teacher that Delenn has asked them
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to come to Babylon 5. When Turval selects the two restless recruits to
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accompany him as an escort, the happy one exclaims, "Babylon 5, the home of
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peace."
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A very unpeaceful man has made his new home on Babylon 5, however. In order
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to emphasize that there's a new law in Downbelow, he orders a debtor
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executed.
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The four Rangers, two old (Durhan and Turval) and two young (Rastenn and
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Tannier) are honored to be greeted by Entil'zha personally at the docking
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bay.
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Garibaldi invites Zack to join him for breakfast. When Captain Lochley
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enters he waves her over too. To Zack's discomfort, Michael suggests that
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Lochley was on the "other side" during the war. This immediately heats her
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up, but she tries to sidestep it. Calling her on her avoidance, Michael
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says loudly, "I want to know, just for me, who's side were you on." The
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commons goes silent.
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She finally declares that she did not take up arms against her own
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government. She is a soldier who only knows three words, she says angrily,
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"Loyalty, Duty, Honor." She gets up and as she strides out there is
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scattered clapping from station personnel in the room.
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She is still steamed up when she gets to the lift. Sheridan is there and
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she comments acerbically that she has just had a frank discussion with
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Garibaldi. Sheridan grins wryly and says, "He doesn't trust you."
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Neither Sheridan nor Lochley is
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having second thoughts about her assignment, though, and Sheridan advises that
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Garibaldi will come around when he's ready. She grumbles about meeting "a
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<em>second</em> man as strong-willed, stubborn and annoying" as she is.
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Zack is shown the dead man's body on the deck. As this is the third such
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execution in two weeks, he tries to convince someone in the crowd of
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gawkers to help his investigation by warning that it might be them next.
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The gangster, Trace, is watching the crowd too. He doesn't like Zack's
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perceptiveness and orders him "taken out." A little later he is visited by
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another gangster who's been around for some time and warns against gaining
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too high a profile, but Trace thinks he can just keep killing security
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chiefs until he gets one who he can get along with.
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In their report to Delenn, Durhan and Turval mention that they have
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no idea what to do with a Pak'ma'ra who has joined the Rangers. It's
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stupid, lazy, greedy and a carrion eater, Durhan complains. Delenn points
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out that Pak'ma'ra are found everywhere, but they are shunned everywhere too,
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so they would make ideal couriers. In a subsequent private conversation
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Turval commiserates with Delenn over the death of Marcus and warns her
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that Lennier is pushing himself too hard in training.
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Garibaldi wraps up interviewing the two telepaths assigned to assist with
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intelligence gathering for the Alliance, then asks Zack to pull the
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Captain's personnel file. Zack objects strongly while Garibaldi argues that
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his suspicions are just common sense. Then Zack is called away on a tip
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about the murders.
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The two young Rangers stroll nervously through Downbelow. They pass Trace
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who is giving the young woman who sent the tip to Zack a voucher for a
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ticket back to Earth. When she protests the plan to kill Zack, a man grabs
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her. Her scream reaches the Rangers and they have a quick debate over
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whether to assist her. Tannier, the happy religious caste one goes to her
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aid, while Rastenn holds back. Tannier saves the woman but is overpowered
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and beaten to a pulp by Trace's men.
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Delenn and the other Rangers watch Tannier in Medlab. As long as Franklin
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can get him standing, they'll take care of the rest, Durhan says. It's
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time for <i>Mora'Dum</i>. Franklin is shocked when Delenn tells him that
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this is a Ranger training exercise called the "application of terror."
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Delenn meets with Lochley about the matter. When Lochley suggests that
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letting the Rangers deal with this would amount to vigilantism, Delenn
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reminds the Captain sternly that all members of the Alliance have
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recognized the Rangers' autonomy. Lochley is annoyed that she has been
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overridden by both Delenn and the President, and comments, "that's not like
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him." She brushes aside Delenn's query about this and argues that the
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Rangers shouldn't be used for revenge. It's not about revenge, Delenn
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replies. It's about terror.
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Turval finds Rastenn at Tannier's bedside. Rastenn admits that he
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abandoned Tannier because he was afraid of dying pointlessly. Turval leads
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him to see that we imbue our lives and deaths with meaning ourselves. That
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by living each moment like it was the last, and acting with the correct
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motives we can never die pointlessly, because "death will have meaning if
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it comes when you are in fullest pursuit of your heart."
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Delenn explains to Lochley that the terror that must be conquered is
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Tannier's, lest it cripple him from within. As soon as Tannier can stand he
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will be sent back Downbelow to find the man who hurt him and confront him
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alone. Zack is ordered to have the sector where the attack took place
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cleared of all security personnel.
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To Trace, the removal of security seems like a victory -- until the
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power goes out. In the dim glow of the emergency backup lights, Trace's
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men begin to drop one by one to a terrifying dance of Rangers in the dark.
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Running frantically to escape, Trace is finally corralled by a ring of
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Rangers and faced off against Tannier. He is given a fighting staff and
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assured that if he can defeat Tannier he will be free to leave the circle.
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Turval narrates the fight, managing to turn Trace's failure with both staff
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and fists into a lesson to the others on the nature of a bully: quick to
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tell others to do what he's afraid of himself.
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As they leave the station, Turval asks Delenn to come back to Minbar soon.
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Delenn explains that her work is still on the station for now.
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Watching this farewell on a station securecam, Garibaldi comments
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admiringly to Zack that when the Minbari start something they don't stop
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until they finish it. Snooping at Zack's desk, Garibaldi thinks he spies
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the Captain's file, causing Zack to shout at him to give it a rest.
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As they prepare for bed Delenn asks John about Lochley's chance phrase. A
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guilty look creeps onto his face. Later, as they lie in bed rigidly, John
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swears that he was waiting for the right opportunity to explain. "Ten
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seconds after you thought of it would have been good," remarks Delenn dryly.
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