

Whatever Happened to Mr.
Garibaldi?
| Sheridan
finds himself in an underground area of Z'ha'dum in the
presence of Lorien, who informs the Captain that he is in
a state suspended between life and death. Lorien pleads
to Sheridan to surrender himself to death, or run the
risk of being caught forever in-between. Sheridan also
discovers some interesting information on who Lorien
actually is.
G'Kar continues on his search for Garibaldi and meets up with Isaac who had salvaged a part of an abandoned Starfury. G'Kar pleads to know who told him where the ship was, but their conversation gets interrupted by Harry, the bar owner. A fight quickly ensues, and to the surprise of G'Kar, Marcus and his fighting pike are there to help ward off the attackers. Marcus had come to help G'Kar in case he landed into trouble. Later, after some investigation, Marcus learns that the location of Garibaldi's Starfury was given to Isaac by a person from Interplanetary Expeditions name Montagne. G'Kar please with Marcus and convinces him to go back to Babylon 5 to utilize the station's vast resources to help him solve Garibaldi's whereabouts. Meanwhile, a concerned Dr. Franklin visits Delenn who has fasted for seven days. Believing the latest turn of events are her fault, she instructs the doctor that she will not eat or drink until Sheridan returns. Harry identifies G'Kar to a Centauri guard from sheets of wanted posters after discovering that a reward has been placed on him. His whereabouts uncovered, G'Kar is overcome by a group of Centauri guards who fire their weapons, striking him in the shoulder. At Delenn's urging, jump gate forms near Babylon 5 and the entire White Star fleet emerges. Addressing the gathering of Rangers, Minbari and Humans, Delenn pleads with them to strike one last blow against the Shadows and attack Z'ha'dum. Her plan is to wait seven days so that ships that wish to fight have sufficient time to arrive. The Rangers respond to her plan with a unified shout of support. Emperor Cartagia insists on meeting with Londo and presents him with a gift -- the captured G'Kar. Londo is torn with this development and secretly offers G'Kar a proposition. IN exchange for his life being spared, G'Kar must assist Londo in his plan to get the Emperor removed from the throne. G'Kar agrees, but only if the Centauri leave Narn, setting his homeworld free. Londo gives him his word. Meanwhile, a captured Garibaldi remains hostage in a dark, isolated cell, and is questioned by a faceless voices about what he remembers after he was taken from Babylon 5. Garibaldi claims he remembers nothing. |
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