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<h3>Synopsis by Katrina Glerum (kat@midwinter.com)</h3>
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Whoever has been attacking Alliance cargo transports possesses daunting
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resources. The strikes have been carried out against far flung shipping
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lines with military precision and overwhelming force while leaving no
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survivors and no incriminating wreckage and--unlike raiders--taking no
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cargo. The Alliance leadership has 24 hours before it must inform the
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member worlds of these findings. Sheridan orders the Rangers to patrol the
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major routes, but without knowing the purpose of the attacks, he can guess
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the disruption this is going to cause in the Alliance as the member races
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all blame each other.
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Minister Vitelli professes joy at Prime Minister Mollari's homecoming,
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but in reality can't keep his eyes off the fearsome Narn at Mollari's side.
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The court is even more unnerved when Mollari announces that G'Kar is his
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bodyguard.
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Byron calls his telepaths together for a meeting and announces Lyta's
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revelation about how the Vorlons created telepaths in order to use them as
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weapons in the Shadow War. Since their purpose was to serve the others,
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they deserve recompense in the form of a homeworld, he concludes, and
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that's what he intends to demand from the Alliance.
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Londo receives an old friend, Lord Jano, and their conversation quickly
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turns to the Regent. He has been in seclusion for months, although he is
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occasionally found doddering around the palace at night talking to himself
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and always seeming to be on the verge of warning people about something
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that he forgets before he can divulge. Londo is surprised to hear that the
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Regent is usually drunk at these times since the Regent had always flouted
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convention by his sobriety.
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Jano is worried by other oddities. Recently the Regent has made many
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innocuous-seeming matters top secret, such as fleet status and production
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figures for raw materials.
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When Lord Jano returns to his rooms he finds the Regent sitting there in
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the dark. The Regent reminisces about Jano's boyhood and then fondly says,
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"If it were my decision, I would never let anyone hurt you." Jano smiles
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condescendingly as the Regent says woefully, "But it's not my decision, you
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see." A look of horror crosses Jano's face before he is flung across the
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room.
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As the Alliance ambassadors depart the council for their quarters and
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offices, each one of them is tailed closely by a telepath. Then Byron goes
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to visit Garibaldi.
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The next day in court, Lord Vitelli informs Londo that the Regent is not
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well enough to meet with him. Londo then sends Vitelli to investigate Lord
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Jano's absence before being confronted by Lord Vole who criticizes Londo
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for bringing G'Kar. To prove the Narn's barbarian nature, Lord Vole
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introduces the guard who electrowhipped G'Kar for Cartagia's pleasure.
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Handing G'Kar the whip, Vole grants him permission to do as he likes to the
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guard. A flash of anger flares in G'Kar's eyes, but Cartagia is dead and
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the guard was not responsible. Dropping the whip at Lord Vole's feet G'Kar
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reminds him that more pain is caused by the mouth than by the hand or the
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heart.
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Lord Vitelli rushes Londo to Lord Jano's chamber where Jano's body hangs
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by the neck. Both Londo and G'Kar are certain that it was not suicide.
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Byron asks Garibaldi's permission to address the full Alliance Council, but
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declines to explain why, so Garibaldi refuses. Byron plucks the shipping
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reports from Garibaldi's mind and says that his information about the
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crisis effects all the member worlds and therefore should be delivered to
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them all at once lest they doubt its accuracy.
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Byron gets his chance, and as Lyta hands out reports detailing how the
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Vorlons created telepaths, he explains his real purpose in coming before
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the Council. Angry at being deceived, Sheridan calls Byron out of order,
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causing Byron to play his trump card. He announces that the telepaths who
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have been trailing the ambassadors have discovered all of their secrets,
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and if his demands are not met, he will reveal everything that has been
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discovered.
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Sheridan's fury is nothing next to Garibaldi's. Only Delenn is open minded
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enough to wonder if the telepaths haven't been abused and mistreated enough
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to deserve what they are asking for and points out the similarities between
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the telepaths' case and the one which caused Sheridan to launch a civil war.
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Lord Vitelli invites the Prime Minister to a meeting with the Regent. As
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Londo and G'Kar tread uneasily through the midnight corridors, they hear
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footsteps and the snick of a sword being bared. G'Kar turns to grapple with
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two assassins and a dropgate falls, separating him from Mollari.
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Lord Vole is waiting in the next room. He throws a dagger which halts
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inches from Mollari's breast and hovers an instant before flying back and
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sinking into his own heart. Too stunned to react, Londo peers around and
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sees an alien in the shadows with great glowing red eyes. The dropgate
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rises again just as G'Kar squeezes the life out of the second Centauri
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assassin. Leaving the bodies littering the floor they hurry back to their
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chambers.
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One of the telepaths has broken Byron's orders to stay put by venturing out
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to find supplies. He is set upon by Drazi. When the others feel it, some
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can't help but rush to defend him. Byron is distraught. He knows that the
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violence is ruining their chances of success.
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Sheridan's exhaustion is palpable as he sits in the empty council room.
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Zack enters on behalf of Captain Lochley to request Sheridan's permission
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to arrest the telepaths. Although he is half inclined to agree with Delenn,
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Sheridan feels that he can't do anything for the telepaths until they are
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in custody, and so he removes his protection of them.
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Byron knows the attack will begin soon. When he announces that they will
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close off the access points and remain peacefully under siege until they
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are too weak to prevent their own arrest, there is a rebellion by some of
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the others who find this approach too passive. They would rather fight with
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the secrets and weapons they have stolen. "Is there not one of you who
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understands?" Byron shouts in exasperation, and vows to stay despite what
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any of his followers do.
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Lord Vitelli professes his gladness that Mollari has survived and stammers
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his innocence in the attack. Londo sees a hand beckoning from behind a
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drape and follows to find the Regent giggling madly in the throne room. He
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tells Mollari that he's glad they got there in time to save him, although it
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wasn't really him who saved Mollari, it was them. They are Cartagia's
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legacy, he continues, and they like Mollari. When Molari asks who "they"
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are, the Regent shushes him worriedly. "You will be Emperor soon," he says.
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When Mollari agrees, a terribly mournful look transfixes the Regent's face.
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"I'm so sorry."
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They have a message for Mollari, he continues. He must stop making inquiries
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about supplies and ships. "You will understand it all soon," the Regent says.
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When Mollari says he wants to understand it now, the Regent exclaims "No! No
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you don't! If you have ever believed me before, Londo, believe me now. You
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still have time. Enjoy it! Run in the sunlight! Eat! Laugh!" Suddenly
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spooked he whispers, "Like a fool. You have so little time." Another
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mercurial change descends upon him and he violently shoos Londo from the
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room promising him one more conversation before the end.
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Londo leaves more bewildered than he arrived. The poor Regent turns to face
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a bug-eyed monster and is instantly punished for his loose tongue. His
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protests are ignored as his keeper strangles him.
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Sleepless, Londo tells G'Kar that they must leave as soon as possible. The
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palace frightens him, and he wonders aloud "what could they be doing with
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our ships."
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Somewhere in space an unarmed transport is destroyed by a Centauri battleship.
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Zack's voice on the PA interrupts a tender moment between Lyta and Byron.
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He orders them to remove the barriers they have erected and surrender, and
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begs Lyta to come out. Lyta won't leave, but Byron tells her that he will
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ask her later to leave him and makes her promise to do it.
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