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The telepath conflict escalates with the ones outside of Brown Sector taking hostages in Medlab. Garibaldi confronts Bester and threatens to kill him unless he confesses to telepathically reprogramming him to betray [[Sheridan]] and [[William Edgars|Edgars]]. [[Bester ]]refuses and explains that he has placed a mental block prohibiting [[Garibaldi]] from actually harming him. [[Byron]] sneaks out of Brown sector and ends the hostage situation in Medlab. He offers to surrender, along with all the telepaths who engaged in violence, provided that the rest be allowed safe passage off the station. Sheridan agrees, but Bester refuses to accept the situation and bursts in as they are surrendering, provoking a confrontation which ends with Byron and those who took up arms committing suicide. [[Lyta Alexander|Lyta]] arranges for the remaining telepaths to leave the station safely and go underground. Garibaldi takes up drinking again. |
The telepath conflict escalates with the ones outside of Brown Sector taking hostages in Medlab. Garibaldi confronts Bester and threatens to kill him unless he confesses to telepathically reprogramming him to betray [[Sheridan]] and [[William Edgars|Edgars]]. [[Bester ]]refuses and explains that he has placed a mental block prohibiting [[Garibaldi]] from actually harming him. [[Byron]] sneaks out of Brown sector and ends the hostage situation in Medlab. He offers to surrender, along with all the telepaths who engaged in violence, provided that the rest be allowed safe passage off the station. Sheridan agrees, but Bester refuses to accept the situation and bursts in as they are surrendering, provoking a confrontation which ends with Byron and those who took up arms committing suicide. [[Lyta Alexander|Lyta]] arranges for the remaining telepaths to leave the station safely and go underground. Garibaldi takes up drinking again. |
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Revision as of 02:58, 27 September 2014
Cast
Regular
- Bruce Boxleitner as President John Sheridan
- Jerry Doyle as Michael Garibaldi
- Mira Furlan as Ambassador Delenn
- Richard Biggs as Dr. Stephen Franklin
- Bill Mumy as Lennier
- Tracy Scoggins as Captain Elizabeth Lochley
- Stephen Furst as Vir Cotto
- Jeff Conaway as Security Chief Zack Allan
- Patricia Tallman as Lyta Alexander
- Peter Jurasik as Ambassador Londo Mollari
- Andreas Katsulas as Ambassador G'Kar
Special Guest Star
Guest Starring
- Robin Atkin Downes as Byron
- Jack Hannibal as Peter
- Victor Love as Telepath
- Leigh J. McCloskey as Thomas
Cast Notes
- Regular characters who appear in this episode are John Sheridan, Michael Garibaldi, Stephen Franklin, Zack Allan, Lyta Alexander and Elizabeth Lochley.
- Last appearance of Byron, played by Robin Atkin Downes
Summary
The telepath conflict escalates with the ones outside of Brown Sector taking hostages in Medlab. Garibaldi confronts Bester and threatens to kill him unless he confesses to telepathically reprogramming him to betray Sheridan and Edgars. Bester refuses and explains that he has placed a mental block prohibiting Garibaldi from actually harming him. Byron sneaks out of Brown sector and ends the hostage situation in Medlab. He offers to surrender, along with all the telepaths who engaged in violence, provided that the rest be allowed safe passage off the station. Sheridan agrees, but Bester refuses to accept the situation and bursts in as they are surrendering, provoking a confrontation which ends with Byron and those who took up arms committing suicide. Lyta arranges for the remaining telepaths to leave the station safely and go underground. Garibaldi takes up drinking again.
Introduction
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Memorable Quotes
DVD Release
This episode, along with the other 21 from Season 5 have been released on DVD with extensive Special Features.
External Link
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