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<h3>Synopsis by Arturo Magidin (magidin@matem.unam.mx)</h3>
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On a desolate planet, amidst old ruins, a group of human
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archaeologists work carefully in a deep tunnel. The leader,
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Dr. Bryson, is sure they are about to get to "the main vault,"
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although according to another archaeologist, he has been saying that
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for two days. But soon Dr. Bryson finds a metal disc on the
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wall; on one side is the symbol for death, and on the other side the
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symbol for eternal life. The wall is broken down, and they find
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themselves in a large gallery full of small, glowing globes, thousands
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of them. But as they enter, a beacon is activated outside.
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According to Bryson, the globes hold personalities, souls. He believes
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they will lead him to the secret of immortality. As Bryson's hand
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nears a globe, whispers are heard throughout the room. The whispers
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die away when he withdraws his hand.
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Just then, they hear a ship flying outside. The second in command,
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Klaus, orders everyone out. "If whoever built this place has come
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back," he says, "they might let us leave alive if we touch nothing."
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Klaus and the others leave, but Bryson takes some sort of device, and
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a globe which is larger than the rest. Then he follows the others, and
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arrives at the entrance to the tunnel just in time to see the others
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running towards their ship. But they don't make it: a craft fires on
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them and they are caught in an explosion. Bryson hides inside the
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tunnel, avoiding detection. As he hugs the globe he has taken, he
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seems to hear something. "Hmmm? No, don't... don't worry," he tells
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the globe. "We'll find a way. I'll never let you go. Never." Outside,
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the alien ship is gone, and Bryson makes his way back to his ship.
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<P>
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A few days later, Lt. Corwin runs into a relaxed Capt. Lochley in the
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Zocalo on Babylon 5. Lochley notes that things have been quiet since
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Sheridan and Garibaldi left the station for Minbar and Mars,
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respectively (<a href="../guide/109.html">"Objects at Rest"</a>,
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<a href="../guide/108.html">"Objects in Motion"</a>). No big
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crises. She likens it to the "Pauli effect," named after Wolfgang
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Pauli, a 20th century physicist whose mere presence in the lab would,
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according to folklore, ruin experiments, and make equipment malfunction or
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even blow up. "So now there is the Sheridan/Garibaldi effect," she
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jokes as she buys a glass vase. She misses Sheridan on a personal
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level, but the problems also seem to be gone. The station is quiet,
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pleasant, almost manageable.
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Lt. Corwin was looking for Lochley, though, to tell her Garibaldi has
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just come on board. Just then, a fistfight erupts behind
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them. "Suddenly," says Lochley, "I have this great blinding pain
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behind my left eye..."
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An unassuming man makes his way to Brown Sector, and knocks a
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prearranged rhythm on a door. The door slides open, and he steps into a
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room adorned with neon lights reading "Virtual Excitment" and
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"Pleasure for men and women."
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"Is she ready?" he asks the owner. It is a holobrothel. The image of
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a scantily clad woman appears, taken from a photograph he
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supplied. The proprietor asks him if he knows how to use the VR suits,
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offering assistance, but the customer assures him he can figure it
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out. He goes into a room, following the hologram. A few seconds later,
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the lights dim briefly and a yell of pain is heard. "I said he didn't
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know how to use it," the proprietor says angrily. "Idiot. If he shorts
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that thing out, I'm going to charge him double."
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Mr. Garibaldi is in Lochley's office, explaining why he is there. Ever
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since taking over Edgars Industries (<a
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href="../guide/108.html">"Objects in Motion"</a>) he has been
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tracking down black projects the company ran under Clark's
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administration. Programs Edgars never told anyone about. He keeps the
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good ones, and closes the not so good ones. He is on the station
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because it was a convenient place to meet the man in charge of one
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such project; he'll leave once the meeting is dones. Lochley is called
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on the link: Mr. Garibaldi's appointment has arrived. "You told him to
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meet you <em>here?</em>" Lochely asks, clearly annoyed. Garibaldi figured it
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would be a good place in case they missed each other. Before the man
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comes in, though, Lochley asks, "Still sober?" "As a judge," Garibaldi
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answers. "I'm glad," says Lochley sincerely.
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The man comes in: Dr. Robert Bryson. Dr. Bryson and Garibaldi leave to
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talk. In Dr. Bryson's quarters, the globe he found on the planet
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glows.
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Garibaldi wants to know what the project Bryson is working on is. He's
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received over 2 million credits a year, but the project is only
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identified in the records as "L.E." Bryson explains it might refer to
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his pet name for the project: "Life Eternal." Bryson wants to discover
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the secret to immortality. Bryson points out humans can live to 110,
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115 years, but other, more advanced races, can live for double, triple
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that; some sustain life one way or another for thousands of years, and
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others have eliminated death entirely.
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Garibaldi is not convinced. Even assuming immortality exists, it would
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probably be available only to the very rich. Dr. Bryson agrees; in
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fact, the probable profit is what made William Edgars invest in the
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project in the first place. And after three years, Bryson believes a
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recent discovery may unlock the secret to eternal life. But he doesn't
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want to share more until he is more certain.
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Garibaldi is not impressed, and is unwilling to grant even the few
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days Brson wants to finish his preliminary analysis. He insists that
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Bryson turn over the notes from his last three years of work, in the
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morning at the latest, so Garibaldi can decide whether to continue
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funding. Bryson has no choice: he promises the notes will be ready in
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the morning.
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Lochley is working in her office when Corwin escorts a man inside. He
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is Mr. Clute, the customer from the holobrothel. Mr. Clute wants to
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complain about the equipment there, claiming it was dangerously
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faulty. Lochley doesn't understand: as far as she is aware, there are
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no holobrothels on Babylon 5. But Mr. Clute claims the business is
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sanctioned by Babylon 5. Lochley asks Corwin to have Mr. Clute give a
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full report to security, and then let Zack take care of the problem.
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In his quarters, Dr. Bryson has rigged an interface with the station's
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power lines, which he uses to activate the device he took from the
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gallery. The device seems to act as a viewer or communicator, allowing
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him to peer inside the globe. There he sees a face, but it appears the
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face does not hear or see him. Bryson records in his log, "I've made
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contact."
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In Brown 11, Zack Allan reaches the holobrothel. The door opens after
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he knocks the required rhythm. He asks to see the owner, who arrives
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and identifies himself as Jacob Mayhew. Zack tells him to pack up and
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leave the station as soon as possible, but Mayhew refuses: he has a
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six month lease, paid for in advance, and an entertainment license. The
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license does not exclude holobrothels specifically, and according to
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Mayhew may be interpreted as covering them. The permit allows him to
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run an entertainment business, after all. And it is all illusions:
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holograms and sensual telemetry body suits. "You can do anything you
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want to anybody you want. You just bring me a picture, I'll supply the
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fantasy," he offers Zack. But Zack clearly is not interested. Mayhew
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refuses again to leave, and is willing to go to court over it. "You
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got it," says Zack. "Meanwhile, I suggest you tell these other folk
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here about how this equipment of yours is dangerous and faulty. Hell,
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I'm suprised nobody has been electrocuted by now." Zack leaves, and
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Mayhew tells his secretary to call 'Riley.'
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Meanwhile, Bryson continues his experiments using more power to try to
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communicate better. And he succeeds: a tendril of light connects the
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globe and the device, and a shape forms, hanging in mid-air. Bryson
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finally manages to communicate, and asks the figure its name. But the
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figure doesn't seem to understand, and screams in agony. "What's
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wrong?" Bryson asks.
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"They came for us," the figure says. "They took us away. They had no
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right. Let me go back to sleep. Let me die." "Then you're not dead!"
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says Bryson, elated and curious. "You don't understand," the figure
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continues. "Leave us alone..." "Don't understand... what?" asks
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Bryson. "Leave us alone!" yells the figure before exploding into tiny
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shards of light, which then coalesce back to the tendril of light and
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return to the globe.
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"Must write this down," Bryson mutters to himself. But he is too
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tired, and soon falls asleep. His pen knocks the globe into the
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device, and a surge travels from the globe all the way to Babylon 5's
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power grid.
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Zack is patrolling in Blue Sector when he hears whimpering and
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crying. A woman draped in dark veils sits on some stairs crying for
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her children. When Zack flashes his flashlight in her direction, he can
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see through her as if she were a projection. "Where are my children?"
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continues the figure, and then jumps straight through Zack before
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disappearing.
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In the morning, while Lochley is having breakfast, she is approached
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by a man who identifies himself as James Riley. He is Mayhew's
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attorney, and has a restraining order. He also serves Lochley, who is
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bein sued (as is Babylon 5 as a corporation) for harassment, violation
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to Mayhew's rights, obstruction of trade, and slander. The last refers
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to Zack's parting comments about the equipment. Lochley thinks it is
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some kind of joke, but Riley points out that the fines, for which
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Lochley would be liable, could amount to millions of credits. "See you
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in court," he adds cheerfully on his way out of the Zocalo.
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Garibaldi arrives in Bryson's quarters, and finds him very
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excited. Bryson has clearly not slept much. The room is a mess. When
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Garibaldi asks for the notes, Bryson tells him he has burned them:
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they've become irrelevant in light of his new find. He doesn't even
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need the money anymore. "I have everything that I need," says
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Bryons. "I just need to go deeper, look more deeply, listen to them
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more closely." Bryson then kicks Garibaldi out.
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Zack is astounded when he hears that Mayhew is suing them. He can't
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win, after all. But Lochley points out that the objective is really
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intimidation, harassment, and perhaps a settlement. In any case, they
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can certainly tie things up until the lease expires. They need to be
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more discreet dealing with Mayhew. But Zack is very unhappy. He even
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claims Mayhew sent a hologram to try to scare him. He recounts his
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experience with the crying woman. But Lochley points out the amount of
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energy needed to do that is too big. Mayhew can only create holograms
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within the confines of his establishment.
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Just then, Garibaldi comes in. He's done, and will be leaving as soon
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as he can. They are interrupted by the Captain's link: something
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unusual is coming through the jumpgate. She turns on the screen to
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see it, and Garibaldi recognizes the ship: a Soul Hunter ship (<a
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href="../guide/002.html">"Soul Hunter"</a>). The globe in
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Bryson's office shines more brightly; he approaches it, and listens to
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sounds only he can hear. "They're here," Bryson mutters, and packs the
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globe away.
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Meanwhile, Garibaldi is telling Lochley what he knows: Soul Hunters
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show up when someone is about to die. Lochley asks him to help out
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with the Soul Hunters, since he has had some dealings with them
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before. Lochely, Garibaldi, and Zack arrive at the docking bay, with
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an armed security detail, just as the Soul Hunter emerges from his
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ship.
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"Who are you here for?" asks Garibaldi. "Not you," answers the Soul
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Hunter. "None of you, not today. Something was stolen from us. Taken
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here." When asked how he knows, the Soul Hunter says the thief's
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companions told him; he then produces a small shining globe. The
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lights dim, and inside the globe they can see faces screaming in
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agony. "How do we know?" answers the Soul Hunter. "We know." The
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lights go back up. He even knows the name of the thief: Bryson.
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"What did he take?" asks Garibaldi. "More than you can possibly
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imagine," replies the Soul Hunter. The globe contains the entire
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civilization from Ralga, an advanced race that chose not to fare among
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the stars. They were all going to die, so the order of Soul Hunters
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arrived to save the entire world. It was one of three times the Soul
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Hunters captured an entire planet at the moment of death. Then the
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vessel was put in a whisper gallery, where Bryson found it.
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Lochley agrees with the Soul Hunter that the globe should be returned,
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but Zack isn't so sure. Who gave the Hunters permission? Were the
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peole of Ralga consulted, and did they choose to be locked up forever?
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The Soul Hunter points out the alternative is death, and "nothing is
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beyond" death, according to their beliefs.
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Bryson's quarters are searched, but he is gone. The Soul Hunter says
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that the longer you have the vessel, the more you can hear the voices
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of the souls inside. The vessel should be returned: only the Soul
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Hunters can attend to it safely. When Lochley asks him what he means,
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the Soul Hunter replies: "There is strength enough in one mind, one
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soul, to change the universe. Can you imagine how much strength there
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is in one billion souls, all focused on escape?" "Or worse," Lochley
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points out. "Revenge." Given someone they can influence and enough time,
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the souls could do anything.
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Somewhere on the station, the souls speak to Bryson. "Yes, I
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understand," Bryson tells the globe. "I won't let them have
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you. No matter what. Better to destroy the station, embrace the
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darkness, than go back there."
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Lochley orders a full search of the entire station, and wants to hear
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reports on anything strange. Meanwhile, Bryson again powers up the
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device and touches it to the soul vessel, allowing more souls to
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travel through the power grid. Two of them make their way to the
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holobrothel, where they inhabit the holograms of two of Mayhew's
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'creations,' and start kissing. Another makes it to a Babcom screen,
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and then appears carrying a long blade, with which he attacks someone.
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Lochley enters her quarters and finds the Soul Hunter inside; he made
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the guards 'sleep' and came inside because his spirit wanted him to be
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there. He is curious: Soul Hunters have little to do with others. When
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Lochley asks, he describes what they do with the souls. They are
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placed in great halls, where they can talk to one another or to the
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Soul Hunters, but can do nothing else. Lochley says that sounds like hell to
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her, but the Soul Hunter insists she does not understand: her desires
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and needs are a product of her flesh, not her soul.
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Their conversation is interrupted as the lights dim inside. Some
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souls have been following the sound of the Hunter's voice, and are
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pushing against the walls. A power surge forms on a console. The Soul
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Hunter tells Lochley to leave, but as she is doing so, she sees the
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souls about to strike the Hunter from behind. He pushes him out of the
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way, and is hit in the chest instead, thrown to the far wall. She
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slowly slips to the ground and falls unconscious.
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She is taken to MedLab, where her heart stops. She can then feel
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herself outside her body, plummeting down through the decks, and then
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keeps falling. Finally she arrives in a place she does not know:
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Ralga, inside the soul vessel.
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There she is met by what appears to be Dr. Franklin. But that's only
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because that is who she wants it to be. According to Franklin, inside
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the globe one sees only the familiar. He is really a Ralgan. He
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explains she got caught in a power struggle. The "Mad Ones" were
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trying to kill the Soul Hunter, but the rest managed to change the
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surge so it wouldn't kill her; instead, it stopped her heart for a
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second, so they could bring her in to talk. He continues to explain:
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the "Mad Ones" are those driven insane by the 10000 years of
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captivity, and there are more of them every year.
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Lochley wonders why they don't just get Bryson to destroy the globe so
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they can die, but Franklin explain they were not dying in the first
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place. They were about to undergo an evolutionary change, leave their
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bodies behind, become energy, when the Soul Hunters came and
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imprisoned them. The Soul Hunters made a mistake, and he hopes Lochley
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can make them understand that. But she is leaving the vessel already,
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as her heart begin to beat again.
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<P>
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Outside the station, dozens more Soul Hunter ships are arriving.
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The Soul Hunter comes to see Lochley and to thank her for saving him:
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she is the first one ever to save a Soul Hunter; in so doing, she has
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helped change his view of others, and for that he wants to thank
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her. He also tells her the other Soul Hunters have arrived, impatient
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with his lack of progress. Unless the soul vessel is returned soon,
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they will come aboard and attend to it themselves. Their ships can
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burn through the hull if necessary. He will speak on behalf of Babylon
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5, but he also warns Lochley they are less patient with other races
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than he is. "Our order is disciplined and directed. We do not make
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mistakes."
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"Yes, you do," replies Lochley, getting up. She tells him she was
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taken inside the vessel, but the doesn't believe her at first: it's
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impossible. She describes the planet, and he is less sure, but still
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cannot understand: ordinarily, souls shouldn't be that strong
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yet. Lochley points out they aren't ordinary souls, and explains the
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Ralgans were evolving into beings of pure energy, not dying;
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but the Soul Hunters came and imprisoned them. They made
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a mistake, trapped living souls in their prime. The Soul Hunter cannot
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believe it, but must. He wants to know what to do. For now, Lochley
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asks him to help keep the others out, buy her more time. He agrees to
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try, and leaves. She follows him out, still in pain and groggy. She
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makes her way to Brown 11, where Zack has concentrated his
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investigation. While en route, she is told the Soul Hunters are
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holding position, and that some atypical readings from the reactor
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have been detected.
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<P>
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Zack and Garibaldi find the man who was attacked by the ghost with the
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blade. He is dead, but not from any injuries: he was literally scared
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to death.
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Mayhew makes his way to Zack, complaining all the way. He accuses Zack
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of harassment, and of interfering with his programs. Then he notices
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the dead body. "You mean this isn't a routine just to get rid of us?"
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he asks, and takes them to the holobrothel, where hundreds of luminous
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shapes are moving around, leaving the room. Zack thinks it makes
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sense: they are trying to get into bodies, even if they are only
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projections. According to Mayhew, they have access to all his
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files. Just then, a projection of Lochley, scantily clad, walks by the
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doorway.
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The real Lochley arrives and is extremely angered by the image. But
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she has better things to do. She points out the souls must be pumping
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in a lot of energy in order to be taking the images out of the
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brothel. Then, humanoid shapes move past the Lochley image, and the
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latter joins them. In a large bay, the holographic Lochley joins
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hundreds of glowing humanoids, and addresses them:
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"For 10000 years we have been prisoners. For ten thousand years we
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have had one need, one dream, one ambition. To strike back at those who
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imprisoned us. Though we will enter the great dark with them, the
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sacrifice is a worthy one. To end our suffering and our pain. To end
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it all... We are on the path. Now all we have to do is wait here, and
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let our vengeance come to us."
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The lights dim for a second, but the holograms do not. Lochley
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realizes this, and is suddenly very worried. She leaves to 'test a
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theory.' She joins the now still images, but they don't react. "I was
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right," she says to herself. They are meant as a distraction: nobody
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is really there. But before continuing, she wants to get rid of the
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holograms anyway: the Mad Ones could use them to see and hear. So over
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Mayhew's vocal protests, she throws a thermal grenade into the
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holobrothel, blowing up the holographic projectors.
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Lochley points out they must have access to the enhanced fusion reactor in
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Babylon 5. They will probably blow up the station, so they can destroy
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the Soul Hunters outside, even if it means dying themselves.
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Indeed, the reactor will go critical in 15 minutes, and Bryson has
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locked up the controls. But now they know where he is. Zack goes to
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gather a strike team, and Garibaldi and Lochley make their own way
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there.
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On the way, they find the Soul Hunter. Unfortunately, the other Soul
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Hunters did not believe him. Since he is only 4000 years old, they
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think he is too naive. The others think it is all an elaborate ruse to
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keep the soul vessel. After all, if the story about the souls were
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true, a routine investigation would have detected it. But since the
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order couldn't have made a mistake in the first place, such an
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investigation was never made. If the vessel is not returned within 20
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minutes, the Soul Hunters will attack the station.
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<P>
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Bryson is sitting alone, surrounded by a shimmering column of energy,
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the vessel floating just above his hands. He seems oblivious to
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everything. The assault team gathers around him, as Garibaldi tries to
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talk to Bryson. But he cannot get through, and the souls attack him
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instead. The assault team fires, but the PPG charges can't get through
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the column of energy.
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<P>
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The Soul Hunter blames his order, their arrogance, for the current
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crisis. He now sees their many mistakes: storing the souls in dark
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places where they would go mad; taking them in the first place was a
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mistake. "We actually thought we were doing them a service, an honor,"
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says the Soul Hunter. "Can you imagine... Instead, we were monsters,
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a terror worse than death."
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<P>
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In time, he is sure, the others would understand... and he gets an
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idea. He goes towards Bryson, and says: "Listen to me, please. What we
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did to you was wrong. I see that now... And there may be a way to
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correct our mistake. But this destruction is not it. We can return you
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to our world and find a way to release you from your bondage. At
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first, for brief times of course, as you have achieved here through
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the holograms. And then, later, we can invite others to come and allow
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you to express yourselves through them. Allow you to... see an open
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sky again, allow you to feel the ground under your feet again. Until
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that day when we will release you permanently. I know that my order
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will set this mistake right, once they undertand that they have made a
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mistake. Once we <em>make</em> them understand."
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<P>
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Until then, the Soul Hunter offers himself as a symbol of his
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sincerity. If the souls take him inside the globe, it will prove they
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are really highly developed living souls, cut off at the wrong
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time. And once he is inside, they will know he is telling the
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truth. "Let my soul be a bridge between us, and let my soul be doorway
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to hope."
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<P>
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He touches the column of energy, and is engulfed in light. The light
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then retreats into the globe, and the Soul Hunter's body slumps to the
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grond, dead. The column disappears, the globe falls back to Bryson's
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hands, and Bryson collapses.
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<P>
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A lone Soul Hunter arrives later to claim the vessel. Lochley tells
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him: "I never knew the name of the other one from your order who came
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here. He never told me. I don't even know if you have names. All I
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know is that he gave his promise and his life to protect you and this
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place, and the billion minds trapped inside this thing. Make sure that
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the promises he made on your behalf are kept, or I promise you, the
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Hunters will become the hunted. I will do whatever it takes to make
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sure his sacrifice was not in vain."
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<P>
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The Soul Hunter nods and takes the globe. Inside, the first Soul
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Hunter sees Lochley walking towards him, saying "The mind sees what it
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needs to see. The soul sees what the soul sees." The Soul Hunter
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smiles, content.
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<P>
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Outside, the Soul Hunters leave, the crisis safely over. Garibaldi is
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also leaving soon; but unfortunately for Lochley, he has plans to come
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back in a month. As he leaves the office, a vase falls to the ground
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and shatters, another manifestation of the Garibaldi-effect.
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<P>
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Riley comes in. Since Lochley blew up his client's establishment,
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they will press criminal charges as well. But, according to Lochley,
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the lease specifies that there is no liability for damages due to
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military action. In fact, she already has the depositions of all
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security personnel involved, supporting her conduct and
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decision. Also, since the establishment is gone, the other charges are
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moot. If they contest this, she will sue them for unauthorized use of
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her image in the holobrothel, a case they will surely lose. They will
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get nothing. Riley is nonplussed, but leaves empty handed. Another
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crisis is over as well.
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<P>
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Babylon 5 can get back to normal... for now.
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