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<h3>Synopsis by Arturo Magidin (magidin@matem.unam.mx)</h3>
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<p>
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Sheridan is pacing in Command and Control, and finds Lochley; neither
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of them could sleep. Sheridan is about ready to leave. He asks that no
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ceremonies or speeches be made when he leaves. He wants to leave
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quietly. Lochley agrees. Sheridan also thanks her for having
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taken the job. Knowing Babylon 5 is in good hands makes the leaving
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easier.
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<P>
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Ta'Lon is trying to find G'Kar, and runs into Vir. Vir explains G'Kar
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has left, and does not plan to return; nobody knows where he
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went. Ta'Lon inquires whether a message was left for him: G'Kar sent
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for him on Narn, after all. But Vir doesn't know. After he leaves,
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Ta'Lon breaks into G'Kar's quarters, and his voice activates the
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recording G'Kar made for him (<a
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href="../guide/108.html">"Objects in Motion"</a>).
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<P>
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G'Kar couldn't wait for him to get there. The reason he called him is
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that he wants Ta'Lon to represent Narn in his place. Anticipating
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Ta'Lon's question, he explains he offered him the job for several
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reasons. Narn needs to get things done, and G'Kar is a distraction to
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this. They need someone who is warrior and priest in equal measures to
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speak for them, but G'Kar has become much more priest than warrior;
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perhaps Ta'lon, more warrior than priest, can do better. Certainly he
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can do as well as G'Kar did at the beginning, and can help rebuild and
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strengthen the ties with the Alliance.
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<P>
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A copy of the message will be sent to Sheridan and the others. "Serve
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our people reasonably, fairly, and with honor," G'Kar says. "The rest
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will attend to itself."
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<P>
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Elsewhere on Babylon 5, Franklin is also choosing his replacement to
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head MedLab: Dr. Hobbes (<a href="../guide/059.html">"Interludes
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and Examinations"</a>). Although not the most knowledgable in certain
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areas, she is the one with the most experience and is not too
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specialized, a must for Chief of Staff in a place like Babylon
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5. She happily accepts, and asks when Franklin will leave. Tonight, he
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says. Even Delenn's pregnancy is out of his hands; her doctors on
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Minbar will take care of her now. Sheridan walks by, and Franklin gets
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up, ready to say goodbye to him as well.
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<P>
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Delenn is almost done packing when Lennier arrives as a
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surprise. There was a break in training for personal time, and he took
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it to come here, despite the fact that his training is reaching a
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critical point now.
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<P>
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Number One is conducting a briefing with Sheridan, Lochley and
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Zack. Nothing major, only minor altercations between Drazi and
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Brakiri. All in all, everything is quiet, and Sheridan can leave for
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Minbar whenver he wants. Number One leaves, and Sheridan expresses his
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satisfaction at her perfomance. Lochley agrees, but wonders why she is
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staying on Babylon 5 rather than joining him on Minbar. Sheridan
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explains that Babylon 5 is still a hotbed of information: she'll have
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more resources on the station than on Minbar, so it makes sense for
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her to stay.
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On Mars, Garibaldi is meeting with disgruntled middle managers. He has
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called the most vocal troublemakers to meet with him: those who
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complain when they don't like something, have a bad attitude, thinking
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they can do everything better than their superiors. But not to fire
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them: he wants them to be the new Board of Directors of Edgars
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Industries. Part of the job will be to tell him when he screws up and
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stand their ground. If they are right, they get a bonus; otherwise, "I
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will eat you for lunch," says Garibaldi.
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Unfortunately for Sheridan and Delenn's plans to leave quietly, the
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news of their imminent departure has been leaked to the media. When
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Lennier arrives to let them know everything is ready, they leave but
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run into a crowd, led by Lochley. So Delenn says a few words:
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"One of the most difficult words for me [to learn] was 'goodbye.'
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There is no corresponding word for 'goodbye' in Minbari. All of our
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partings contain within them the possibility of meeting again, in
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other places, in other times, in other lives. So you will excuse me if
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I do not say goodbye. Our souls are a part of this place, our hopes
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the foundation of our future, and we will pass this way again."
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The crowd slowly parts as they make their way to their shuttle. In the
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shuttle bay, they meet Zack, the only one of the old gang still on
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board. "I'll probably still be here when they turn off the lights,"
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jokes Zack as he says goodbye to them.
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The White Star that will take them to Minbar has no captain, though:
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Lennier has arranged for him to remain on Babylon 5, so Sheridan and
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Delenn can command the ship for the trip to Minbar. After one final
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pass by the observation dome, where Number One, Lochley, Corwin,
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Ta'Lon, Zack, and Dr. Hobbes are watching them leave, the White Star
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heads for the jumpgate, as Sheridan and Delenn finally leave Babylon
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5.
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On board, Sheridan is restless and goes for a walk. He runs into a
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ranger, who has found a leak in the weapon coolant system. The
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dangerous gas is forcing an evacuation of that part of the ship, and
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pressure doors seal off the area just as Sheridan attempts to carry
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the ranger to safety. On the other side of the door is Lennier, and
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Sheridan yells at him to hit the access panel so he can leave. But
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Lennier hesitates, looks around, and seeing nobody else, runs away,
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leaving an astounded Sheridan behind.
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A few seconds later, Lennier says to himself, "I can't," and rushes
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back. But Sheridan has managed to use the Ranger's fighting pike to
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break the door, and is dragging him out. By the time Lennier arrives,
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many more are already there. Delenn arrives and asks what
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happened. Ashamed, he runs away, takes a one man fighter, and leaves
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the ship. When Delenn tries to call him, he cuts off the
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communication.
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<P>
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Later, Delenn has his quarters in the training facility searched.
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Apparently, his diary betrays strong feelings for her,
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stronger than she throught he had. Lennier considers Sheridan and
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Delenn's union a mistake, but there is no indication he meant any
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harm. What happened, then? "There are moments," explains Delenn, "when
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we all become someone else. Something other than what we are. It takes
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only a moment. But we spend the rest of our lives looking back at that
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moment in shame. For one instant, out of a lifetime of service, he
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became his own worst instincts."
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<P>
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Although Lennier was on his way back, no one knows if it was to
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correct his mistake, or make sure Sheridan was dead. However, Sheridan
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will not let anyone know about it. "What happened with Lennier," he
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says," is staying on this ship." There will be a price to pay, however.
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The ship arrives on Minbar, and is greeted by fireworks. Sheridan and
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Delenn walk into the Alliance HQ, and Sheridan is distracted by the
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view. Delenn walks ahead, and eventually Sheridan is lifted from his
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reverie by a familiar voice: "Still walking with your head in the
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clouds, eh Sheridan?" Emperor Londo Mollari is standing behind
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him. "On a joyous day like this," Londo continues, "how could I not be
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here?"
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Later, Sheridan, Delenn, and Londo sit down for dinner. Delenn is
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surprised Londo is so friendly, given what he said at the last meeting
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(<a href="../guide/106.html">"The Fall of Centauri Prime"</a>). Londo
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claims he was only playing to the audience, getting them fired up for
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the rebuilding. When he heard Delenn was pregnant and going back to
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Minbar, he couldn't fail to come and give his personal good wishes. He
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would raise a toast, but no alcohol is apparent. Sheridan explains he
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decided to leave it all behind, since it is such a danger to Minbari
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(<a href="../guide/021.html">"The Quality of Mercy"</a>). Londo
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becomes more insistent, and Delenn senses something strange; for a
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second, she can see the ghostly shape of Londo's keeper on his
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shoulder, but the impression soon vanishes.
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Londo has also brought a gift for Delenn's child. An urn, which in
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Centauri tradition is given to the heir to the throne when he or she
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comes of age. Londo has no heirs, and expects the office of Emperor to
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be removed once he dies. He insists that they take it, however. A Minbari
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whispers something to Delenn, who excuses herself. Sheridan then
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accepts the urn, which according to Londo should be given to his child
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when he or she turns 16. Sheridan notes the bottom is sealed, and
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Londo says he is told it contains water from the river which flowed in
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front of the first Imperial Palace, two thousand years ago.
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In her quarters, Delenn receives a transmission from Lennier. Delenn
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asks him to come back, but he refuses. "I only wanted to to call you
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and tell you," he explains, "that I am so sorry for what happened. I
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never meant him any harm. I never intended for this to happen. It just
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happened. And, I cannot even ask you to forgive me, because I know I
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will never forgive myself. I only wanted to tell you one last time I'm
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sorry... and that I am going away. I must consider who and what I
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am. I need to be somewhere else until I can find a way to redeem
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myself in your eyes, however long that may take."
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She begs him not to go, but he assures her they will meet again, and he
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will earn her forgiveness then. Until then, he wants her to be happy
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for her sake and Sheridan's. With that, he cuts the transmission and
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is gone.
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<P>
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Londo has to leave as well. But before then, there is something he
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wants Delenn and Sheridan to know and remember in the years to come:
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"I want you to know that you are my friends... That you'll always be
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my friends, no matter what happens. And I want you to know that this
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day, with you, means more to me than you will ever know." He is
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escorted to the Imperial Liner, where the Drakh whispers to him: "You
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have done well. As a reward you may have an hour free from us." A
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servant gives Londo a glass to drink. "Now what?" Londo asks
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tiredly. "Now we wait the passage of years," the Drakh replies. Inside
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the urn, a Keeper lies, sleeping and waiting.
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In the middle of the night, Sheridan gets up and goes to another
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room to make a recording; a message to his unborn child. The child
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will come of age at 21, but if Lorien's prediction holds (<a
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href="../guide/070.html">"Falling Toward Apotheosis"</a>)
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Sheridan has at most 19 years left. So he wants to leave something
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behind for that day, some of what he has learned.
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"Delenn is the greatest ally you will have. Her depths of courage and
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compassion are unmatched in my experience. Look to her for wisdom and
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fire in equal measure. And if you ever have doubt, talk to her. She
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will never judge you, she will only love you." He also shares more
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advice on life, and finally adds:
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"Fight for what you believe in. Which brings me to the first piece of
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advice my dad ever gave me, and now I'm giving to you: Never..."
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"Never start a fight," Delenn interrupts, finishing for him. "But
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always finish it."
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"Always finish it," echoes Sheridan. He turns off the recorder. "Did I
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tell you today how much I love you?" he asks Delenn. "Yes," she
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answers with a smile. "But you may continue to repeat it for as long
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as you like." "Oh, I plan to. Every day that I can."
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They embrace, and go back to bed together.
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