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<h3>Synopsis by Arturo Magidin (magidin@matem.unam.mx)</h3>
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Number One, formerly of the Mars Resistance (<a
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href="../guide/076.html">"Racing Mars"</a>) is trying to enter
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Babylon 5, but the computer does not recognize her passport. When Zack
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arrives, she explains her name is Tessa Halloran, a member of the
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Mars Provisional Government; under the terms of the new treaty (<a
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href="../guide/087.html">"Rising Star"</a>), Mars is authorized
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to issue its own passports and money, but Earth is dragging their feet
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in terms of updating they systems, in an effort to harass them;
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forcing Mars citizens to use Earth documents. But Number One will not
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put up with the blackmail. Fortunately, Franklin happens by and
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vouches for her to Zack, so she is allowed in.
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<P>
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Number One is looking for Garibaldi. Garibaldi is in his quarters with
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Lise. He is vomiting, going through detox, when Franklin and Number
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One arrive, just in time to hear more retching. Number One explains
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that in the next few days, someone will try to kill Garibaldi and
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Lise.
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<P>
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Once Mars declared independence, the corporations with ties to Earth
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ran for cover; they had been exploiting and strip mining Mars, so they
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were scared. The Provisional Government went for their records, and
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offered immunity to those who would help. They now have sources inside
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all major corporations still on Mars; among them, Edgars Industries,
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which Lise now owns. The company ran several black projects for
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Clarke, but Lise didn't know about them.
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Garibaldi puts it all together now: someone is afraid she'll find out
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something she shouldn't, so they want her out of the way. Number One
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confirms it, and adds that since Garibaldi can help her, they want him
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out too. She doesn't know who is behind it, or who will do the
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killing, but she does know it will happen before Lise and Garibaldi
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leave for Mars. Franklin is surprised to hear Garibaldi is leaving,
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but happy for him that he is getting together with Lise.
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<P>
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G'Kar is on his way to see Lyta; armed security protects him, and
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keeps his admiring Narn at bay, including one holding a stattuette of
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G'Kar, who yells more insistently than the rest. G'Kar enters the cell
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alone. Lyta has been told about G'Kar's offer; it makes sense, she
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admits, but isn't too happy. She also suspects G'Kar has an ulterior
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motive: he wants to keep his access to telepath DNA. G'Kar is saddened
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by her attitude: "That's why you think I'm doing this? Just that, my
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own personal interest?" "Well, yeah," replies Lyta. G'Kar looks
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pityingly at her, and says: "Then my decision was even more correct
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than I imagined." He will make sure all the arrangements are made for
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her.
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Franklin and Zack brief Sheridan on the situation, and Sheridan tells
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Garibaldi their plan: Garibaldi and Lise will stay out of sight and
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under guard. Then, an elaborate going away ceremony will be staged for
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G'Kar, Garibaldi, and Lise. Since this will be his only shot, the
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assassin will have to act then. Zack will have the place crawling with
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security, and will take the assassin down when he moves. Garibaldi is
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somewhat surprised to find out this is Zack's idea. "You taught him
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well," says Sheridan.
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Sheridan now also knows Garibaldi is leaving for Mars. Garibaldi
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explains he and Lise are getting married, and he knows he is not
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getting his job as Head of Intelligence back. Sheridan does not
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contradict him, but congratulates him on the wedding.
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A lone security guard is joined on a lift by a man. The man
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efficiently and silently stabs him, and takes his link, replacing it
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with another one. The body is found later, and the switch goes
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unnoticed. Zack doesn't understand why the security guard was killed, but he
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knows it was a professional. In his quarters, the assassin tries to modify the
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link to gain access to security channels. After some work, he
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succeeds.
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Sheridan is seeing Number One, who reports Earth still treats Mars as
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a colony, making everything go through Earth. Also, dissention among the
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Resistance is coming to the surface. As Sheridan poins out,
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independence wars are often followed by civil wars. Number One agrees,
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and thinks Earth is increasing the pressure on the Provisional
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Government to cause a civil war; then they can come back and rescue
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everyone, and take over for the "general good." As far as she can
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tell, her best options are to expand her contacts. Sheridan
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offers to set up a diplomatic office on Minbar and an account outside
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of Earth jurisdiction. Number One is very happy to hear it and is very
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thankful. In exchange, Sheridan wants her to stick around a bit. He
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would rather not say why, but he has just had an idea he wants to kick
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around for a while. Number One, intrigued, agrees.
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The preparations for G'Kar's going-away are under way in the
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Zocalo. G'Kar observes from a distance, and sighs sadly. Suddenly, behind
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him stands the Narn who was trying to talk to him earlier. He has heard
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G'Kar is leaving. He claims G'Kar has an obligation to either stay and
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teach, or go to Narn and lead. G'Kar tries to explain that his only
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obligation is to his own principles, but the Narn isn't listening. He
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spent all his money to come to Babylon 5. "We put you in this position,
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G'Kar," the Narn says. "Our reverence is our gift to you. And you are
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responsible to us. You owe us. Without us... you are nothing." "Then I
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am nothing," says G'Kar, and tries to leave. The Narn doesn't let him
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go, and shows him the statuette which he has made and is selling, his
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way to honor G'Kar. G'Kar takes the stattuette he is holding, and
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snaps it in half. "Go home," he tells him, and leaves.
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"Don't; don't tell me to go home," the Narn pleads to no
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effect. "Don't turn your back on me, G'Kar!"
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Zack arrives in MedLab to take the guard's personal effects home. He
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discovers that the link has some sort of adhesive on the back. This is
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very unusual; links are matched to their owners, and adhere using a
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special molecular binding material, tailor made to them. He now has a
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lead: the guard was killed for his link, which means it was the professional
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assassin after Garibaldi.
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In his quarters, the assassin prepares to leave for G'Kar's going away
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bash, now under way. The Zocalo is full of Narn, and a few others,
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cheering G'Kar. The assassin blends in as G'Kar, Lise, Garibaldi, and
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Sheridan make their way to the podium.
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Sheridan announces that Garibaldi is leaving, as is G'Kar. He praises
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both for their work on Babylon 5, and expresses his admiration for
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G'Kar. G'Kar stands up to speak. Zack orders a piercing noise to be sent to the
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assassin's link. The assassin lurches in pain,
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betraying himself, and is quickly taken down by security. The threat
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to Lise and Garibaldi is over.
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But not the threat to G'Kar. The disgruntled stattuette maker steps
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forward, a PPG in his hand. "You are not worthy of us!" he yells and
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prepares to fire. Zack notices, and pushes G'Kar out of the way... and
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the shot hits Lise in the shoulder instead. She falls unconscious.
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In MedLab, Franklin works on her wound, as Garibaldi looks on. G'Kar
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arrives to inquire on Lise's condition, but Garibaldi says they won't
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know anything for a while. Franklin comes out and says they've done
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everything they can for Lise; the rest is up to her.
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Garibaldi leaves and runs into Zack, who wants to talk to him about
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pressing charges on the Narn. But Garibaldi wants five minutes with
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the assassin. Zack tells him he can't do that, but Garibaldi
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insists. Either Zack lets him in, or he will have to shoot Garibaldi
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to stop him. Garibaldi takes the assassin to Lyta, so she can find
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out who hired him. Lyta doesn't want to help, but Garibaldi makes it a
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deal-breaker: either she does, or his whole deal with her (<a
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href="../guide/107.html">"Wheel of Fire"</a>) is off.
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Lyta begins scanning. The assassin is well trained, and blocks her
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for a while, but is no match for her enhanced powers. She slips in
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and knocks him out so he won't remember anything. She also gets the
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information. He was hired by the Board of Directors of Edgars
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Industries. Not one of the directors, but the entire board. They
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promised to back each other up if things went badly. And there is no
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proof, so Garibaldi can't do anything about it. At least not legally.
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In his quarters, G'Kar is packing when Sheridan arrives. Sheridan was
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hoping G'Kar would stay until Delenn returned from Minbar, but the
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events of the last hours have convinced G'Kar that he must leave as
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soon as possible, or put everyone at risk. G'Kar has purchased a long
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range survey ship, and is ready to leave.
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"I've always had the greatest respect for you," says Sheridan. "I'll
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miss you."
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"Unnecessary," answers G'Kar. "You see, I believe that when we leave
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a place, part of it goes with us and part of us remains. Go anywhere
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in the station, when it is quiet, and just listen. After a while, you
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will hear the echoes of all our conversations. Every thought and word
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we've exchanged. Long after we're gone, our voices will linger in
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these walls for as long as this place remains. But I will admit that
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the part of me that is going will very much miss the part of you that
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is staying."
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After Sheridan leaves, G'Kar dictates a message for later delivery.
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In MedLab, Garibaldi has fallen asleep by Lise's side by the time she
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wakes up. Garibaldi is relieved: according to Franklin, if she woke up
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she would be all right. And Garibaldi has a surprise: a minister
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waiting outside. He wants to get married as soon as possible, before
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the Universe throws anything else at them. Lise happily agrees.
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In the embarkation bay, G'Kar is looking over his ship when Lyta
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arrives, escorted and handcuffed. He asks that the handcuffs be
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removed, but Lyta easily takes them off herself; she only kept them on
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because it made everyone feel safe. The guards leave them alone. On
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the way to the ship, she looks around, but nobody is there to see her off. As
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they approach the ship, Zack steps from behind some crates and watches
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her leave.
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On Mars, the Board of Edgars Industries has convened, and receives a
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call from Garibaldi. The Board claims their investigation has
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established that the head of security hired the assassin, and later
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committed suicide, leaving a note taking all responsibility. Nothing
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else can be proven.
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Garibaldi, however, has information about the members of the board:
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adultery, children out of wedlock, even some questionable "accidents"
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that caused deaths. And he is fully ready to use this information. How
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did he get it? Although not the Head of Intelligence anymore, he knows
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who the new person on the job is, and introduces her: Number One.
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According to her information, the Board is actually responsible for
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many of the problems Mars has been facing since independence. If she
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makes half of that information public, they will be skinned alive by
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the mobs.
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Garibaldi asks her to leave the room, and continues to talk to the
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board. He wants all of them to resign. And he will deposit a
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substantial sum of money in the bank. If anything should happen to him
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or Lise, anything at all, it will be paid out to certain individuals
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who will take out every former member of the board. Enough money, in
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fact, to have every bounty hunter in the system after them. The former
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members of the Board have little choice.
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Franklin and Number One are having a drink. She figures her new
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position will let her help Mars even more than when she was there. She
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certainly didn't expect the new job when she got to Babylon 5, but is
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happy with it. Since Franklin is leaving for Earth, their relationship
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(<a href="../guide/077.html">"Lines of Communication"</a>)
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wouldn't work out anyway. They can, however, "celebrate" one more time
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before he goes back on duty.
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Delenn arrives back from Minbar, and is greeted by Sheridan. The
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Alliance Headquarters are almost ready, a week more at the most, and
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they can move in any time. They run into Garibaldi and Lise, who are
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about to leave for Mars. They say goodbye, and Garibaldi, the last of
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the original command crew, leaves.
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"Of all the recent partings, I think this will be the hardest," Delenn
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tells Sheridan; "You think he'll be all right?" "Yeah, oh yeah,"
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answers Sheridan. "But you're right. The place won't be the same
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without him."
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"We're next, you know," says Delenn. "It occurs to me I have never
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walked the length of this place end to end." "It's five miles long,"
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says Sheridan. "I know," she replies. "Coming?"
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He smiles, takes her hand, and they start walking.
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