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I need specifics, Lt. Carr.
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Saying you've got it covered isn't enough.
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It's enough, Captain,
if I really do have it covered.
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Drawing conclusions isn't your job,
Lieutenant, it's mine.
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You present me with the facts,
I draw the conclusions.
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A fact is the number of cops we have,
and the hours of their shifts.
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- Excuse me.
- A fact is the proportion of officers...
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to the number of conference attendees.
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Now, you give me these facts...
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I draw the conclusions
as to our manpower needs.
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- I hate to interrupt, but I-
- Then don't!
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You wanna talk facts? Great.
Fact: I spent my entire life here on Mars.
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Fact: You are only
on temporary assignment...
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as overseer of the conference
on the dry planet.
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Fact: Mars is not a colony anymore.
We're independent.
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So frankly, Earthforce, Earth,
and you can kiss my ass!
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Who the hell do you think you are?
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Just a dumb cop,
but I know this place inside out.
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Now, maybe back on
your precious Babylon 5...
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you bark orders and everybody jumps,
but here you're barking up the wrong tree.
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Welcome to Mars.
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It's hard to believe it was named
after the God of War.
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Can I help you?
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I'm supposed to report to you upon arrival.
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Capt. Matthew Gideon, of course.
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I'm Capt. Elizabeth Lochley,
in charge of the conference...
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- ...normally stationed on B5.
- Yes, I know.
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Sorry about copping an attitude before.
I guess I have been barking a little today.
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It's okay. I came to do
a little woofing of my own.
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I've got Dr. Sarah Chambers
up on the Excalibur...
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preparing her keynote speech.
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I wanna know that security measures
will be airtight.
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It doesn't help anyone...
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to get caught up in territorial squabbles,
with all due respect.
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- Are you done?
- Not quite.
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Look, I hope some good comes out
of this conference, same as you...
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but meanwhile, this little exercise...
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mainly puts a collection of easy targets...
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all in one place
for any nut with an agenda.
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Now, I'd rather be out
searching for a cure...
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than talking about one,
but instead, we're here, as ordered.
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And don't think I don't appreciate it,
but let's get something straight.
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Although admittedly you came in
at a bad moment...
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I've no interest in territorial squabbling.
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I want the same thing you do...
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and I don't think it's asking too much
for you to have a little faith.
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I assure you, I've got everything covered.
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Is that a conclusion or a fact?
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That is a fact.
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I promise you, Dr. Chambers
and all the other representatives...
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will be perfectly safe.
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Matthew Gideon, Captain.
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Attached to
the Earth Alliance starship Excalibur.
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To find a cure to the Drakh plague
before it wipes out all life on Earth.
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Anywhere I ha ve to.
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Who do you serve and who do you trust?
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This is the 11th run I've made today.
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I think half the ship
is going on shore leave.
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I'm starting to feel like some kind of yo-yo.
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- Some kind of what?
- Yo-yo. Slang for fool or idiot.
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I meant the toy.
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Well, then, there's that, too.
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Is that supposed to be a joke
at my expense, Eilerson?
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No, not at all. Merely a misunderstanding.
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I try to never upset someone
who's at the helm...
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of a rapidly falling object
when I'm inside it.
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You know, the city can be rough on people
who mouth off at the wrong time.
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- Dureena, this your first time on Mars?
- Well, first time not being in lockup.
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It sounds to me you could use an escort
who won't stir up trouble.
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I don't need an escort.
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Trace, I grew up on Mars.
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Are you implying that I'm incapable
of escorting Dureena?
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No, not at all.
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- It's merely a misunderstanding.
- I do not need an escort.
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Because once I get a break,
I'd be happy to show Dureena around.
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How kind. But I assure you
I'm up to the challenge-
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Excuse me. Escort? Not in need of one.
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Am I clear?
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Cops at all exits, cops along the corridors.
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Security scans for every weapon
known to man, and a few that aren't.
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- And the acoustics ain't bad, either.
- Very impressive.
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Look, Captain, perhaps we got off
on the wrong foot.
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Perhaps?
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Look, Captain, I didn't ask
for this assignment.
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This whole Drakh virus conference
was Dr. Steven Franklin's idea.
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Bring in people
from unaffected Earth colonies...
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put everyone's heads together,
plan a unified course of research.
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Now, when Earthforce
asked for an officer to oversee it...
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the good doctor put me
at the top of his shortlist.
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Now, right now my main goal
is to find a cure for this...
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so I can go Earthside, and thank Steven
in person with a large brick.
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Well, there's incentive for you.
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Anyway, with so much on the line,
I'm just being careful, that's all.
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Careful?
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I hear you're more of a gambler,
not the careful type.
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When I have a sense of the odds.
And right now, I don't.
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- All these precautions are nice, but-
- Nice?
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Capt. Gideon, security happens to be
my middle name.
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That's fine, but just in case
your last name is "breach"...
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- ...it won't hurt for me to double-check.
- Double-check?
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- Lochley. Go ahead.
- This is Carr.
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We may have a situation
on Bradbury Street...
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- ...just south of Burroughs.
- What kind of situation?
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- The "no longer breathing" kind.
- I'm on my way.
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On our way.
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You appear lost.
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- No, just waiting for someone.
- Godot, perhaps.
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- I'm sorry?
- No, I am.
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Foolish attempt at humor.
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I'm Dr. Alain Lebecque. I assume you're
Dr. Chambers, our keynote speaker.
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- You're here for the conference?
- Yes.
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And most eager to hear of your
investigation so far in curing the plague.
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Well, I wish I had more
and better to report.
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We must have faith, Doctor.
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Faith that things will work out
as God intends them.
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- We mustn't lose that.
- Of course, Dr. Lebecque.
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Alain, please. You sound skeptical.
Have you no faith?
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I have faith a cure will be found.
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But right now, I'd rather put the faith in us
and in science than a being...
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who would let it happen
in the first place. No offense.
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And none taken.
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But it appears my first impression
was correct.
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You are lost, filled with doubt.
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And when in doubt, have a drink.
Would you care to?
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Dr. Chambers? Lt. Carr, Mars Dome police.
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Oh, good. Do you know
where Capt. Gideon is?
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- He was supposed to-
- Actually, I'm here to take you to him.
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This way, please.
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Well, looks like multiple knife wounds.
Hard to tell how many, though.
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One too many. Take a look at this.
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- Is that what I think it is?
- Mark of a doomsday cult.
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The symbol infinity bisected
signifies that nothing goes on forever.
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Great. We've had a couple hundred
of those springing up...
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- ...since word of the plague got out.
- No. This mark is specific...
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to the worst group
of the bunch, Sacred Omega.
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They believe that the Drakh plague
is like the second coming of Noah's flood.
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That humanity is hopelessly evil,
and deserves to be wiped out...
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with one divine act of cleansing.
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Nothing like the lunatic fringe
to make a hard job even harder.
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Sounds like you've had run-ins
with them before.
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A friend, Capt. Mankowsky, of the
Furies, was killed during a mutiny...
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led by a Sacred Omega group
among his crew.
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They won't hesitate to kill,
if they think it's God's will.
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Dr. Sarah Chambers, Capt. Elizabeth
Lochley, conference liaison.
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This gentleman was Leon Henderson,
a viable studies specialist.
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Born on Mars, left to study medicine,
came back to attend the conference...
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died on Mars.
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You wanna tell me again, Lieutenant,
how you've got it covered?
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This is obviously conference-related,
since he was an attendee...
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- ...and he wasn't robbed.
- I agree.
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Question is, was this meant
as a warning of things to come...
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or just an isolated incident?
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This is your bailiwick, Captain.
How do you think we should play it?
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We need an autopsy, see if that
can give us any new information.
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And better if it's done off-planet.
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We'll try and keep this under wraps,
avoid panicking the rest of the attendees.
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Captain, can you bring the body up
to the Excalibur?
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Have Dr. Chambers here
perform the autopsy?
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Not a problem. Gideon to Excalibur.
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- Yes, Captain.
- Need a shuttle ASAP. Who's available?
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Quiet passenger. Best kind.
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- Anybody I know?
- Doubt it.
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Anything you turn up, go through me first.
I'll pass it on to Lochley.
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Trace?
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Do you know him?
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Yeah.
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He's the reason
I decided to become a priest.
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Why...
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did that man Henderson have to die?
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To perish in a glorious burst of light...
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that has the Lord's hand behind it, surely.
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But this butchery...
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was it necessary?
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I carry out our Lord's command
given me by my voices...
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with all my might...
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so much ofit as I can understand.
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As they command me,
nothing sa ve but our Lord's good pleasure.
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You hear those voices, Jeanne,
and I hear yours...
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but no one really believes me,
not even my allies.
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I think they see me as some
convenient tool, nothing else.
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Whenever I'm unhappy
because men will not believe me...
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and the things I say at God's bidding,
I go apart and pray to God...
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complaining to him that those
to whom I speak do not easily believe me.
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And when I ha ve made my prayer to God,
I hear a voice that says to me:
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"Child of God, go.
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"I shall be with you to help you. Go."
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And when I hear that voice,
I feel a great joy.
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Indeed, I would that I might
ever be in that state.
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So do I, Jeanne.
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There's not a lot to say.
I did a bunch of scutwork...
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for the Foundationist Church
a few years back.
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Started out as a way of making ends meet,
but it became more than that...
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thanks to Leon.
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Some other folks, too, but mostly him.
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He was a healer, kind of like you, doc.
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Well, not exactly like you.
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I swear, it seemed sometimes
that he could cure people...
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just by the way he looked at them.
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You mean, he used tricks.
He was a faith healer.
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No, nothing like that.
Real medicine, real doctoring.
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But there was more to him, you know?
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You know how when a team wins,
and they say God was on their side?
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Well, same thing.
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Me, I was no healer...
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but he made me think
a lot about doing God's work.
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I even started studying
to be a Foundationist priest.
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What happened?
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God and I had a falling out.
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What sort?
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- It could be important.
- It's not.
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- I would prefer to be the judge of that.
- It's not.
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Captain?
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- You're sure, Trace?
- Yep, I'm sure.
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Okay. For now, the subject's closed.
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Thank you, Captain.
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Perfect.
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Funny how we just
bumped into each other here, isn't it?
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Hysterical.
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You are walking the streets
of my rebellious youth, Dureena.
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Well, am I, now?
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Yeah. My parents and tutors
tended to keep me isolated.
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They didn't want me polluted
by the outside world, by-
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By people like me.
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Exactly right. But every once in a while,
when they weren't paying attention...
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I would slip out to experience something,
shall we say, other than academia.
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Usually I wound up in this part of town.
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If nothing else, it made me appreciate
the dead civilizations.
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For one thing, they're quieter.
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I remember the first time
that I came to this part of town.
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- I wasn't here two minutes when some-
- Sorry.
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Excuse me. I wasn't here two minutes
when somebody lifted my wallet.
232
00:15:55,020 --> 00:15:59,218
- All my ID, all my credit chips-
- Like he just did?
233
00:15:59,291 --> 00:16:00,383
What?
234
00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:04,529
Son of a... Stop, thief!
235
00:16:24,717 --> 00:16:25,843
Shoot!
236
00:16:40,865 --> 00:16:43,960
You mess with me,
you mess with my whole family.
237
00:16:46,572 --> 00:16:48,096
- Dureena.
- What?
238
00:16:48,307 --> 00:16:50,741
Although I appreciate your help...
239
00:16:51,176 --> 00:16:53,872
for the record, I could have handled it.
240
00:16:53,946 --> 00:16:56,039
Record it however you like.
241
00:16:56,115 --> 00:16:58,913
I'm not keeping a record,
because I don't care about you.
242
00:16:58,984 --> 00:17:00,975
If you didn't care,
you wouldn't have helped.
243
00:17:01,053 --> 00:17:03,248
No, I helped because
he was a sloppy thief...
244
00:17:03,322 --> 00:17:07,816
and I hate to see a sloppy thief win.
It reflects badly on the rest of us.
245
00:17:08,193 --> 00:17:11,754
The next time I am faced with a difficulty,
let me handle things.
246
00:17:11,997 --> 00:17:13,089
Sorry.
247
00:17:13,165 --> 00:17:15,963
- You made me spill!
- I said I was sorry.
248
00:17:16,035 --> 00:17:19,334
What do you want me to do,
wear sackcloth and ashes?
249
00:17:24,977 --> 00:17:26,877
You got it, Maximilian.
250
00:17:28,548 --> 00:17:29,571
Hi.
251
00:17:37,356 --> 00:17:39,950
- Captain.
- We just got the autopsy reports.
252
00:17:40,025 --> 00:17:42,823
The victim was stabbed to death.
DNA traces indicate...
253
00:17:42,895 --> 00:17:45,090
that the assailant was human.
254
00:17:45,631 --> 00:17:49,590
Which narrows it down
to roughly 90% of the planet's population.
255
00:17:50,135 --> 00:17:52,933
- That's not my concern at the moment.
- Really?
256
00:17:53,005 --> 00:17:54,836
- What is?
- You and your attitude.
257
00:17:54,907 --> 00:17:57,034
- You know what you are?
- Ruggedly handsome?
258
00:17:57,109 --> 00:17:59,543
- A control freak.
- Can't I be both?
259
00:17:59,711 --> 00:18:03,647
"This is your bailiwick, Captain," you said.
"How do you think we should play it?"
260
00:18:03,715 --> 00:18:06,081
You maneuvered me
into bringing the body up here...
261
00:18:06,151 --> 00:18:09,518
so you could control the investigation.
When I asked for the reports...
262
00:18:09,589 --> 00:18:11,988
I was told all information
had to come through you.
263
00:18:12,057 --> 00:18:13,547
You're giving me too much credit.
264
00:18:13,625 --> 00:18:15,889
You truncated my questioning
of Trace Miller.
265
00:18:15,960 --> 00:18:20,022
- You're interfering with my investigation.
- The murder was down there, Captain...
266
00:18:20,099 --> 00:18:22,727
and so are the people who could interfere.
267
00:18:22,835 --> 00:18:26,931
The fact that we haven't been sabotaged
and blown out of space weeks ago...
268
00:18:27,005 --> 00:18:29,997
leads me to conclude that
I don't have anyone on this ship...
269
00:18:30,075 --> 00:18:32,066
who's a doomsday cultist.
270
00:18:32,544 --> 00:18:35,911
- Can you say the same about Mars?
- Obviously not.
271
00:18:36,014 --> 00:18:39,313
But I don't appreciate you cutting me off
at the knees in the shuttle.
272
00:18:39,384 --> 00:18:43,252
I didn't see the relevance in pushing Trace.
We all have our traumas in our past.
273
00:18:43,322 --> 00:18:47,691
They don't all have to be dragged out.
In my opinion, we'd all be better served...
274
00:18:47,759 --> 00:18:51,593
if you would concentrate on finding leads
to the Sacred Omega.
275
00:18:51,996 --> 00:18:55,660
But in the interest of harmony,
I'm willing to give you full permission...
276
00:18:55,734 --> 00:18:58,498
to question anyone on this ship
to your heart's content.
277
00:18:58,570 --> 00:19:01,664
Fine. Thank you. Where is Mr. Miller?
278
00:19:03,609 --> 00:19:06,874
He's not on the ship.
He went down for shore leave.
279
00:19:23,328 --> 00:19:25,888
Jeanne, him, too?
280
00:19:27,699 --> 00:19:31,260
Bad enough Henderson had to die.
He wasn't even from Earth.
281
00:19:31,336 --> 00:19:34,737
Why should he have to pay
for their sins? And now him?
282
00:19:35,274 --> 00:19:38,243
Trust in God, hope in God.
283
00:19:38,544 --> 00:19:43,413
Ifyou have good hope and faith in him,
you shall be delivered from your enemies.
284
00:19:44,283 --> 00:19:46,807
Yes. Delivered.
285
00:19:47,886 --> 00:19:50,946
Delivered in a blaze of glory
by the weapons...
286
00:19:51,657 --> 00:19:54,490
the weapons that we found
with God's grace.
287
00:20:05,069 --> 00:20:07,095
- You seem troubled.
- Troubled, Lieutenant?
288
00:20:07,172 --> 00:20:09,072
All right. Preoccupied, then.
289
00:20:09,141 --> 00:20:11,200
Would Capt. Lochley be involved,
by any chance?
290
00:20:11,276 --> 00:20:12,573
- Read my mind.
- Sir.
291
00:20:12,644 --> 00:20:13,838
- I-
- Sir.
292
00:20:13,912 --> 00:20:17,609
Sorry. It's a figure of speech.
I didn't mean it literally.
293
00:20:18,150 --> 00:20:21,608
- How did you zero in on it?
- Well, Captain, the ship may be big...
294
00:20:21,687 --> 00:20:24,383
but when it comes to gossip,
it gets small pretty fast.
295
00:20:24,456 --> 00:20:26,651
Figures. Look, it's nothing
to be concerned about.
296
00:20:26,726 --> 00:20:30,684
Lochley and I, we're just having a conflict
in command styles.
297
00:20:30,929 --> 00:20:34,228
- You're that different?
- Actually, I think we're exactly the same.
298
00:20:34,299 --> 00:20:36,790
- Therein lies the conflict.
- Captain?
299
00:20:36,868 --> 00:20:41,271
- Capt. Lochley. Still not planet-side, I see.
- Been and came back.
300
00:20:41,607 --> 00:20:44,599
This is Lt. John Matheson,
my second-in-command.
301
00:20:44,676 --> 00:20:45,904
Charmed.
302
00:20:46,144 --> 00:20:51,047
Lt. Carr compiled this for me.
She was rather obnoxious about doing it...
303
00:20:51,115 --> 00:20:53,584
so I'd appreciate it
if you'd bother to read it.
304
00:20:53,652 --> 00:20:56,246
It's a detailed report
of our investigation to date...
305
00:20:56,321 --> 00:20:59,154
just so you know what we're doing,
and where, and how.
306
00:20:59,591 --> 00:21:02,583
Since the opening ceremonies
for the conference are scheduled...
307
00:21:02,661 --> 00:21:06,461
for 20:00 hours tonight,
I thought you might want to be current.
308
00:21:06,565 --> 00:21:10,797
Thank you. I'm sorry Carr
is giving you a hard time.
309
00:21:10,869 --> 00:21:12,632
She seems rather...
310
00:21:13,639 --> 00:21:15,368
well, hard to take.
311
00:21:17,276 --> 00:21:20,608
Considering I have a junior officer present,
good form suggests...
312
00:21:20,679 --> 00:21:23,773
that you refrain
from making the obvious retort.
313
00:21:25,751 --> 00:21:28,185
Very well, then. Out of good form.
314
00:21:29,021 --> 00:21:31,547
I wouldn't want you to think
I was going easy on you...
315
00:21:31,623 --> 00:21:34,524
because of your alleged
rugged handsomeness.
316
00:21:34,960 --> 00:21:36,120
Captain, look!
317
00:21:36,194 --> 00:21:40,994
We're running out of wrong feet to get off
on, if that's what you're gonna say.
318
00:21:41,967 --> 00:21:45,630
Pretty much. Look, we've both been
running ragged here.
319
00:21:45,704 --> 00:21:47,899
Maybe we would get along better...
320
00:21:47,973 --> 00:21:50,942
if we got out
from under everything for a bit.
321
00:21:51,009 --> 00:21:54,968
So how about dinner tonight,
my quarters? We'll go over the data.
322
00:21:55,047 --> 00:21:57,515
My quarters. 18:00 hours.
323
00:22:01,953 --> 00:22:03,716
Rugged handsomeness?
324
00:22:04,690 --> 00:22:07,853
It's a code word.
It's part of the investigation.
325
00:22:09,829 --> 00:22:10,920
Of course.
326
00:22:11,496 --> 00:22:15,330
So the guy turns around and says,
"You idiot! That's not my leg.
327
00:22:15,400 --> 00:22:17,197
"That's my air hose. "
328
00:22:22,574 --> 00:22:26,408
Well, well. Looks like Eilerson
made himself some new friends?
329
00:22:29,581 --> 00:22:33,711
It's easy to make friends in a bar.
Buy them a drink, they're yours for life.
330
00:22:33,952 --> 00:22:35,147
Really?
331
00:22:35,287 --> 00:22:38,552
And how many drinks
to make you my friend for life?
332
00:22:39,358 --> 00:22:41,121
- Trace, no.
- What?
333
00:22:42,494 --> 00:22:44,928
- You could at least give a guy a chance.
- I did.
334
00:22:44,996 --> 00:22:47,521
A long time ago,
and that's why I don't now.
335
00:22:48,400 --> 00:22:52,734
Cheer up, Trace. It's a party. Right, guys?
336
00:22:52,804 --> 00:22:53,896
Yeah!
337
00:22:54,139 --> 00:22:56,334
Barkeep, get this man a drink.
338
00:22:56,408 --> 00:22:59,400
- What are you having?
- Whatever you're having.
339
00:23:00,278 --> 00:23:03,304
I don't think that you can handle
what I'm having.
340
00:23:03,382 --> 00:23:07,318
- Is that a challenge, Max?
- Are you up to it?
341
00:23:08,353 --> 00:23:10,547
Up to whatever you can dish out.
342
00:23:10,622 --> 00:23:13,591
Gods, I am drowning in testosterone.
343
00:23:14,493 --> 00:23:17,656
Well, luckily for you,
you're equipped with flotation devices.
344
00:23:17,729 --> 00:23:21,495
Barkeep, three of these
for my good friend Trace.
345
00:23:22,033 --> 00:23:25,901
- He has some catching up to do.
- Your dandelion wine's coming right up.
346
00:23:26,872 --> 00:23:30,501
When you spend most of your time
probing ancient ruins of cities...
347
00:23:30,575 --> 00:23:34,739
you don't stumble across too many places
with good take-out Lo Mein.
348
00:23:36,047 --> 00:23:37,708
Shrimp or chicken?
349
00:23:39,551 --> 00:23:41,985
It's official. You're my new hero.
350
00:23:43,722 --> 00:23:47,453
I'm not so sure I should be flattered.
Who was your old hero?
351
00:23:47,526 --> 00:23:50,427
Truthfully? John Sheridan.
352
00:23:51,096 --> 00:23:53,121
John Sheridan? No kidding.
353
00:23:54,166 --> 00:23:56,134
Were you ever under him?
354
00:23:58,170 --> 00:24:01,139
- You okay?
- Fine, thank you.
355
00:24:03,175 --> 00:24:06,406
- Under him?
- On Babylon 5, you served under him.
356
00:24:06,778 --> 00:24:10,214
Yes, I was under him there for a while.
357
00:24:10,482 --> 00:24:12,916
Actually he preferred it that way.
358
00:24:13,118 --> 00:24:16,610
What a life he's led. Soldier, statesman...
359
00:24:17,222 --> 00:24:20,919
President, forging the Interstellar Alliance.
360
00:24:21,293 --> 00:24:23,784
Some people treat him
like a religious figure.
361
00:24:23,862 --> 00:24:27,855
Still, I suppose he puts his pants on
one leg at a time, right?
362
00:24:28,934 --> 00:24:31,994
Oh, yeah. And backwards
in the dark, sometimes.
363
00:24:32,804 --> 00:24:35,830
- What?
- Matthew? Matt?
364
00:24:36,441 --> 00:24:38,409
Matt's fine. Liz?
365
00:24:39,511 --> 00:24:42,639
Elizabeth. Matt, may I be blunt?
366
00:24:43,515 --> 00:24:45,813
That's a trick question, right?
367
00:24:47,185 --> 00:24:49,813
Well, your technique with women is...
368
00:24:50,088 --> 00:24:54,422
well, piss poor, based on what I've seen.
Should I take that as a sign...
369
00:24:54,493 --> 00:24:57,223
that you haven't been involved
with many?
370
00:24:59,397 --> 00:25:03,299
It's been sporadic at best.
The life, the career.
371
00:25:04,102 --> 00:25:06,832
I don't have to tell you.
You must be in the same boat, too.
372
00:25:06,905 --> 00:25:08,304
Yeah, exactly.
373
00:25:08,372 --> 00:25:11,934
Well, you know, except for the time
that I spent married.
374
00:25:13,578 --> 00:25:14,806
Married?
375
00:25:15,680 --> 00:25:20,481
You're telling me that some guy
actually managed to land you?
376
00:25:21,253 --> 00:25:25,917
Got you to lower your defenses enough
to commit, and then he let you get away?
377
00:25:26,658 --> 00:25:27,716
God.
378
00:25:28,226 --> 00:25:30,922
He must be the biggest loser in the galaxy.
379
00:25:30,996 --> 00:25:34,261
Major loser. They don't come any bigger.
380
00:25:34,566 --> 00:25:37,433
- Loser have a name?
- John Sheridan.
381
00:25:42,107 --> 00:25:44,405
Had to wait till I took a drink, didn't you?
382
00:25:44,476 --> 00:25:46,273
It seemed only fair.
383
00:25:54,886 --> 00:25:59,846
It will be enough to destroy this place,
the conference center...
384
00:26:01,092 --> 00:26:03,083
everything within a mile.
385
00:26:17,309 --> 00:26:21,075
Jeanne, I am afraid of martyrdom...
386
00:26:22,446 --> 00:26:25,382
to die with the others as is right and just.
387
00:26:27,118 --> 00:26:29,018
I am afraid.
388
00:26:29,688 --> 00:26:30,950
So was I.
389
00:26:31,723 --> 00:26:35,090
Fear of the fire
made me deny I heard voices.
390
00:26:35,427 --> 00:26:39,989
My voices told me that in recanting,
I was damning myself to save my life.
391
00:26:40,632 --> 00:26:43,157
So I took back my false confession.
392
00:26:43,602 --> 00:26:46,867
I wish everyone had heard
the Lord's voice as I do.
393
00:26:48,472 --> 00:26:49,838
They will.
394
00:26:50,909 --> 00:26:52,673
Soon they all will.
395
00:27:05,523 --> 00:27:07,889
Max, Maxie.
396
00:27:09,894 --> 00:27:13,091
You're beautiful, Max. I mean that.
397
00:27:14,232 --> 00:27:18,258
- Am I drinking him under the table yet?
- You haven't got a prayer.
398
00:27:19,304 --> 00:27:22,762
I did. Once. I had lots of prayers.
399
00:27:23,775 --> 00:27:25,106
Good ones.
400
00:27:27,511 --> 00:27:30,538
And then one day,
something terrible happened.
401
00:27:31,049 --> 00:27:35,509
And I prayed real hard...
402
00:27:36,888 --> 00:27:40,289
because they were innocent.
They were innocent, you see.
403
00:27:40,425 --> 00:27:42,518
And they didn't deserve...
404
00:27:44,562 --> 00:27:45,893
But God...
405
00:27:47,699 --> 00:27:49,997
he was just too busy to listen.
406
00:27:51,970 --> 00:27:53,767
And it tore us apart.
407
00:27:54,706 --> 00:27:58,574
Tore us up in different ways because
suddenly nothing made sense anymore...
408
00:27:58,643 --> 00:28:02,943
not God, not the world, not even me.
409
00:28:06,084 --> 00:28:08,052
I was gonna be a priest.
410
00:28:18,129 --> 00:28:21,758
Come on. I'll show you how it's done.
Come on.
411
00:28:22,467 --> 00:28:25,402
Trace, you're embarrassing yourself.
412
00:28:25,470 --> 00:28:26,936
- What, can't you dance?
- No.
413
00:28:27,005 --> 00:28:29,803
I was too busy learning to survive
to have time for dancing.
414
00:28:29,874 --> 00:28:33,469
- I'll show you how. I'll teach you.
- Trace, take it easy.
415
00:28:33,678 --> 00:28:38,411
If it means that much to you,
I will teach her to dance.
416
00:28:38,983 --> 00:28:42,714
No, Max, you will not teach me to dance.
417
00:30:01,766 --> 00:30:04,030
- Max.
- What?
418
00:30:06,538 --> 00:30:08,028
Where's Trace?
419
00:30:14,078 --> 00:30:15,978
Get away from him now!
420
00:30:17,649 --> 00:30:20,117
You let him go, or I will kill you.
421
00:30:20,185 --> 00:30:23,177
Swear to God, man, she will.
Look at the eyes.
422
00:30:23,454 --> 00:30:26,618
You swear to God?
You know nothing about God.
423
00:30:27,258 --> 00:30:31,160
I know he won't help you
if Dureena here gets her hands on you.
424
00:30:31,229 --> 00:30:35,131
Well, then, I guess we'll have to make sure
that doesn't happen now, won't we?
425
00:30:35,200 --> 00:30:38,761
Yes, we will. Drop it by the count of three,
or you're dead.
426
00:30:38,837 --> 00:30:40,327
One. Two.
427
00:30:41,705 --> 00:30:42,764
Three.
428
00:30:42,841 --> 00:30:45,901
- Trace, are you okay?
- I've had better days.
429
00:30:53,418 --> 00:30:55,511
- Lochley, go ahead.
- This is Carr.
430
00:30:55,587 --> 00:30:57,283
I'm at the Canal Bar down on Carter.
431
00:30:57,356 --> 00:31:00,085
We have the guy we were looking for
in the Henderson matter.
432
00:31:00,158 --> 00:31:01,853
Excellent. I'll want to talk to him.
433
00:31:01,926 --> 00:31:05,225
- Then you'd better bring a Ouija board.
- Understood.
434
00:31:05,763 --> 00:31:07,230
Lochley out.
435
00:31:07,398 --> 00:31:10,424
- Capt. Gideon, I think you better-
- Stay here? Absolutely.
436
00:31:10,501 --> 00:31:13,629
Our problems might be solved,
but I'm suspicious of any answer-
437
00:31:13,705 --> 00:31:17,004
That are too pat.
My thoughts exactly. Doctor.
438
00:31:19,878 --> 00:31:23,575
- I think that's very cute, Matthew.
- What is?
439
00:31:24,415 --> 00:31:27,407
The way you two finish
each other's sentences.
440
00:31:29,988 --> 00:31:31,455
No, we don't.
441
00:31:59,751 --> 00:32:02,447
Max Eilerson's special brew.
442
00:32:03,488 --> 00:32:05,854
Will a glass of this get rid of my headache?
443
00:32:05,924 --> 00:32:09,724
Better. Two glasses of this
will get rid of your head.
444
00:32:11,262 --> 00:32:14,493
Trace's assailant's been ID'd
as a Marco Rivera.
445
00:32:14,699 --> 00:32:18,066
DNA cross-matches
with what we took off of Henderson.
446
00:32:18,269 --> 00:32:21,261
Didn't we have Rivera's DNA
on record already?
447
00:32:21,606 --> 00:32:24,871
Besides being a member
of the Sacred Omega...
448
00:32:24,943 --> 00:32:27,741
he's formerly a member
of the Mars Resistance.
449
00:32:27,811 --> 00:32:31,213
Now, these folks excel
at keeping their DNA records...
450
00:32:31,282 --> 00:32:33,716
out of databases, so that's it.
451
00:32:34,719 --> 00:32:36,346
What do you mean, that's it?
452
00:32:36,421 --> 00:32:39,686
I mean Rivera tried scare tactics
in the name of Sacred Omega.
453
00:32:39,757 --> 00:32:42,248
It failed. He's dead. End of story.
454
00:32:42,660 --> 00:32:45,595
Wait. I missed something.
Who's Henderson?
455
00:32:47,598 --> 00:32:51,056
A representative to the conference
who was murdered by the same man...
456
00:32:51,135 --> 00:32:53,603
who tap-danced
on your friend's head here.
457
00:32:53,671 --> 00:32:58,540
I knew Henderson from back when I was
with the Foundationist Church.
458
00:32:59,478 --> 00:33:01,967
- We were pretty tight.
- Interesting.
459
00:33:02,347 --> 00:33:06,010
With all the people at the conference,
what are the odds of one murderer...
460
00:33:06,084 --> 00:33:09,417
targeting two people
who were tight by accident?
461
00:33:10,555 --> 00:33:15,515
Mr. Miller, was there anyone else
you were tight with back in those days?
462
00:33:16,661 --> 00:33:19,323
Let me think. A couple guys.
463
00:33:19,498 --> 00:33:22,864
Would you recognize any of them
if you ever saw them again?
464
00:33:22,934 --> 00:33:24,333
I think so.
465
00:33:24,635 --> 00:33:28,093
These are all the pictures
of people at the conference.
466
00:33:44,389 --> 00:33:47,825
To begin our conference
on combating the Drakh plague...
467
00:33:47,891 --> 00:33:52,556
our keynote speaker is from the forefront
of the fight and search for a cure.
468
00:33:52,797 --> 00:33:56,858
Chief Medical Officer of the Excalibur,
Dr. Sarah Chambers.
469
00:34:07,412 --> 00:34:08,470
Him.
470
00:34:09,814 --> 00:34:12,442
- Andre Sabot.
- The ID says Lebecque.
471
00:34:12,517 --> 00:34:16,783
It's him. He was a priest in the order.
I was with him...
472
00:34:18,956 --> 00:34:21,186
when some bad stuff happened.
473
00:34:22,427 --> 00:34:26,625
What we saw, it got to me.
It made me leave, and it made him...
474
00:34:27,799 --> 00:34:30,325
Well, he had some kind of breakdown.
475
00:34:30,802 --> 00:34:34,260
I think he recovered eventually,
but he left the order.
476
00:34:34,639 --> 00:34:38,769
Said he wanted to find a way
to make the evil in the world go away.
477
00:34:40,344 --> 00:34:42,812
- Gideon, this is Lochley. Go private.
- Okay.
478
00:34:42,880 --> 00:34:44,074
We've got a problem.
479
00:34:51,289 --> 00:34:53,314
- Good evening.
- I have him.
480
00:34:55,259 --> 00:34:56,851
But he's surrounded by civilians.
481
00:34:56,928 --> 00:34:59,055
I can't get to him
without others getting hurt.
482
00:34:59,130 --> 00:35:02,463
Captain, listen. I know this guy.
He's not a murderer.
483
00:35:02,533 --> 00:35:05,161
Yeah, what about all the folks back home
he wants dead?
484
00:35:05,236 --> 00:35:08,137
He thinks it's God's will.
So he's not responsible.
485
00:35:08,206 --> 00:35:10,970
It's the people trying to stop God's will
who are evil.
486
00:35:11,042 --> 00:35:13,067
He wouldn't hurt an innocent.
487
00:35:14,112 --> 00:35:17,206
Maybe we need to make sure
that they are innocent.
488
00:35:17,281 --> 00:35:18,578
There may be a way.
489
00:35:18,649 --> 00:35:22,380
I have been honored to serve aboard
the Excalibur...
490
00:35:22,453 --> 00:35:25,251
under the command
of Capt. Matthew Gideon.
491
00:35:26,057 --> 00:35:30,960
- I'd like to start tonight with-
- An introduction will not be necessary.
492
00:35:31,028 --> 00:35:34,623
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Capt. Gideon,
and I ha ve been charged...
493
00:35:34,732 --> 00:35:37,895
by Earthforce with a difficult duty.
494
00:35:38,669 --> 00:35:42,036
I am here to announce that we ha ve
woefully miscalculated...
495
00:35:42,106 --> 00:35:46,406
the viciousness of the Drakh plague.
We do not ha ve five years.
496
00:35:48,379 --> 00:35:50,939
We ha ve months, at best.
497
00:35:51,883 --> 00:35:56,786
Mankind is doomed. Do not, I beg you,
attempt to break the Earth quarantine...
498
00:35:56,954 --> 00:35:59,923
to be with whatever loved ones
you might ha ve.
499
00:36:00,491 --> 00:36:03,517
Instead, the best thing
that you can all do is lea ve here...
500
00:36:03,594 --> 00:36:07,325
and live out the remaining years
as messengers...
501
00:36:07,765 --> 00:36:10,790
and spread the word
that humanity has paid...
502
00:36:10,868 --> 00:36:12,995
the ultimate price for its transgressions...
503
00:36:13,070 --> 00:36:16,938
that we ha ve been judged
and found wanting.
504
00:36:17,842 --> 00:36:21,278
In God's name they go. Let them depart.
505
00:36:21,779 --> 00:36:25,943
And go we to give thanks to God.
Seek not to harm them.
506
00:36:26,384 --> 00:36:28,284
It suffices me that they go.
507
00:36:28,920 --> 00:36:30,410
Merci, Jeanne.
508
00:36:40,063 --> 00:36:43,556
Yes, I'm certain. Meet me there. Hurry.
509
00:37:03,821 --> 00:37:06,289
Why did you have us return?
What happened?
510
00:37:06,357 --> 00:37:09,724
- They saw the light. Jeanne said-
- Jeanne again?
511
00:37:09,961 --> 00:37:11,326
Damn it, Sabot.
512
00:37:11,395 --> 00:37:14,228
We may need these weapons, explosives,
in the future.
513
00:37:14,298 --> 00:37:17,028
We must find a way to move them
so that-
514
00:37:17,602 --> 00:37:18,967
Don't move!
515
00:37:35,653 --> 00:37:37,779
I told you, I had it covered.
516
00:37:39,023 --> 00:37:40,615
Bonjour, Andre.
517
00:37:42,560 --> 00:37:44,460
Good to see you, Trace.
518
00:37:46,530 --> 00:37:50,227
- Is it time to go, Jeanne?
- Who's Jeanne?
519
00:37:53,504 --> 00:37:56,940
Jeanne d'Arc gives me God's word...
520
00:37:57,608 --> 00:38:01,044
that St. Michel, Catherine,
and Margaret gave to her.
521
00:38:02,513 --> 00:38:04,504
Joan of Arc talks to you?
522
00:38:06,517 --> 00:38:10,887
She might have spoken to you, Trace,
had you followed your calling.
523
00:38:13,991 --> 00:38:18,018
I wish everyone heard it as I do.
524
00:38:21,732 --> 00:38:24,997
This night, by God's grace...
525
00:38:27,938 --> 00:38:30,168
I shall be in paradise.
526
00:38:47,892 --> 00:38:50,190
Well, all in all, I think it went pretty well.
527
00:38:50,261 --> 00:38:53,458
Once we managed to pry
all the representatives off the ceiling...
528
00:38:53,531 --> 00:38:55,795
- ...because of your speech.
- He was far away from me.
529
00:38:55,866 --> 00:38:59,097
I didn't want cops trying to push
their way through the crowd at him.
530
00:38:59,170 --> 00:39:01,968
It was too chancy,
too much time for him to react.
531
00:39:02,039 --> 00:39:05,497
So I said what he wanted to hear,
he left...
532
00:39:05,576 --> 00:39:09,672
and then he led us right back
to their little stash of explosives.
533
00:39:09,814 --> 00:39:12,442
I can't believe all that was hidden away
by Mars rebels.
534
00:39:12,516 --> 00:39:15,007
Yeah. And Lt. Carr says
there's probably a lot more...
535
00:39:15,086 --> 00:39:18,784
they haven't found yet.
I knew this place was a powder keg.
536
00:39:19,190 --> 00:39:21,886
- Good Lord.
- So? In the end, it all worked out.
537
00:39:21,959 --> 00:39:23,290
Could have worked out better.
538
00:39:23,361 --> 00:39:26,023
Sooner, if you'd let me talk to Miller
when I wanted to.
539
00:39:26,097 --> 00:39:29,999
But at that time, Trace hadn't been
attacked, and he wasn't...
540
00:39:33,704 --> 00:39:38,073
- Never mind. You're probably right.
- Finally, progress.
541
00:39:39,043 --> 00:39:42,444
- Speaking of Trace, how's he doing?
- He's on the mend.
542
00:39:42,513 --> 00:39:46,279
But it's a shame what he was put through,
though, about Henderson.
543
00:39:46,350 --> 00:39:48,944
Yeah, and Henderson
wasn't even meant to be coming here.
544
00:39:49,019 --> 00:39:50,748
He was a last-minute addition.
545
00:39:50,821 --> 00:39:52,982
See, Sabot came in with stolen ID
and papers...
546
00:39:53,057 --> 00:39:56,185
so he and his men couldn't risk
Henderson recognizing him.
547
00:39:56,259 --> 00:39:58,524
Wrong place at the wrong time.
548
00:39:59,530 --> 00:40:03,261
So, you plan on swinging through my neck
of space any time in the near future?
549
00:40:03,334 --> 00:40:05,564
I mean, once I get back to B5.
550
00:40:06,504 --> 00:40:09,234
- Is that an invitation?
- It's free space.
551
00:40:09,640 --> 00:40:13,576
- You can come and go as you please.
- So it's not an invitation?
552
00:40:13,644 --> 00:40:15,976
It's whatever you want it to be.
553
00:40:18,649 --> 00:40:22,585
You are the most double-talking,
suspicious, second-guessing individual...
554
00:40:22,653 --> 00:40:26,282
I have ever seen
since the last time I looked in a mirror.
555
00:40:27,591 --> 00:40:30,958
Well, then, I guess that's why
we make such a good team.
556
00:40:31,028 --> 00:40:32,518
Tell you what.
557
00:40:33,164 --> 00:40:36,691
God willing, we find a cure,
in no time flat the first thing...
558
00:40:36,767 --> 00:40:39,861
that we do after that,
we park at B5 for a week.
559
00:40:41,572 --> 00:40:45,236
God willing? You know,
with all this religious zeal...
560
00:40:45,308 --> 00:40:48,369
being spouted here,
you haven't weighed in on that.
561
00:40:48,446 --> 00:40:50,880
Do you believe that
there is a supreme being?
562
00:40:50,949 --> 00:40:52,939
Aside from John Sheridan?
563
00:40:54,084 --> 00:40:58,953
Yes, aside from the wisest, bravest,
sexiest man in the galaxy.
564
00:41:00,090 --> 00:41:03,218
Apart from him, do you believe in God?
565
00:41:04,728 --> 00:41:08,027
Captain, I have five years
to cure the Drakh plague.
566
00:41:08,098 --> 00:41:09,861
Do I believe in God?
567
00:41:11,101 --> 00:41:14,798
I'll get back to you on that
in five years and one day.
568
00:41:19,710 --> 00:41:22,440
Where's Sarah? We should get back soon.
569
00:41:22,913 --> 00:41:24,403
I don't know.
570
00:41:26,150 --> 00:41:27,640
You all right?
571
00:41:27,952 --> 00:41:32,252
I wish you could have seen Andre
back when I first knew him.
572
00:41:32,623 --> 00:41:35,421
He was the sweetest,
most intelligent man.
573
00:41:36,327 --> 00:41:38,295
And look what he became.
574
00:41:38,863 --> 00:41:42,663
He probably thought
all this doomsday stuff was God's will...
575
00:41:43,634 --> 00:41:47,263
because he thought voices in his head
were telling him so.
576
00:41:47,471 --> 00:41:49,836
- Crazy.
- On the other hand...
577
00:41:50,641 --> 00:41:54,008
Joan of Arc claimed to hear voices,
and she got canonized.
578
00:41:54,078 --> 00:41:56,603
But your friend ended up cannon fodder.
579
00:41:56,680 --> 00:42:00,514
- Funny old world, isn't it?
- Funnier than you think.
580
00:42:01,952 --> 00:42:05,046
We found this
among our little friend's effects.
581
00:42:05,523 --> 00:42:07,150
It's his journal.
582
00:42:10,528 --> 00:42:12,587
"I carry out my Lord's command...
583
00:42:12,663 --> 00:42:15,791
"given me by my voices
with all my might...
584
00:42:15,866 --> 00:42:18,198
"so much of it as I can understand.
585
00:42:18,269 --> 00:42:22,171
"And they command me nothing save
in our good Lord's pleasure."
586
00:42:23,607 --> 00:42:25,472
I checked the records.
587
00:42:26,277 --> 00:42:29,804
All of the entries are things
Joan of Arc actually said.
588
00:42:30,514 --> 00:42:32,106
Proves my point.
589
00:42:32,550 --> 00:42:35,849
History is rarely cut and dried
when it comes to religion.
590
00:42:35,920 --> 00:42:39,448
One man's lunatic is another man's saint
or holy martyr.
591
00:42:39,523 --> 00:42:43,960
In the words of T.S. Eliot,
"Saint and martyr rule from the tomb."
592
00:42:44,562 --> 00:42:48,293
Except we end up translating
those orders to suit ourselves.
593
00:42:48,866 --> 00:42:52,768
We use them to justify murder,
torture, slavery.
594
00:42:53,037 --> 00:42:55,870
You know, on my world,
it was considered a great evil...
595
00:42:55,940 --> 00:42:59,239
to even try to presume to speak
on behalf of the universe.
596
00:42:59,310 --> 00:43:03,269
Well, they're a lot smarter than we are.
What's that old saying?
597
00:43:03,747 --> 00:43:07,012
Anyway, Christ came to tell us
to love one another...
598
00:43:07,085 --> 00:43:10,076
and the last 2,200 years,
we've spent killing each other...
599
00:43:10,154 --> 00:43:11,815
on how he said it?
600
00:43:12,356 --> 00:43:16,190
When you become obsessed
with the enemy, you become the enemy.
601
00:43:17,962 --> 00:43:21,454
I'm starting to agree with him,
and that's more than I can bear.
602
00:43:21,532 --> 00:43:23,966
- Would you care to dance?
- Love to.
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