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 Londo Mollari
- Andreas Katsulas as G'Kar
Guest Starring
- Wayne Alexander as Drakh
- Simon Billig as Ranger
- Damian London as Regent
- Robin Sachs as Na'Tok
Cast Notes
- Regular characters who appear in this episode are John Sheridan, Michael Garibaldi, Delenn, Stephen Franklin, Lennier, Vir Cotto, Lyta Alexander, Zack Allan, Londo Mollari and G'Kar.
Summary
Introduction
G'Kar has already risked his life to save Mollari, but Mollari never really knew if he could do the same - until now.
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Memorable Quotes
“"You ever been out to see the San Diego ruins? Well, I have. The thermonuclear device used by the terrorists to blow up San Diego could be traced back to the breakup of the Soviet Union in the late twentieth century. When they fell, all of their weapons ended up in the hands of smaller governments who didn't understand them, sure as hell couldn't build them, but were eminently willing to use them."
- – Stephen Franklin
“"I have been many things in my life, Mollari. I have been silly. I have been quiet when I should have spoken. I have been foolish, and I have wasted far too much time. But I am still Centauri, and I am not afraid."
- – Milo Virini
“"I could have died back there. You risked your life to save mine."
"Yes. You would done the same."
"Yes, but I am the better person."
- – G'Kar and Londo Mollari
“"Isn't it strange, G'Kar? When we first met, I had no power and all the choices I could wish to make. Now I have all the power I could ever want, and no choices at all. No choices at all."
"Mollari, understand I can never forgive your people for what they have done to our world. My people can never forgive your people. But I...can forgive...you."
- – Londo Mollari and G'Kar
DVD Release
This episode, along with the other 21 from Season 5 have been released on DVD with extensive Special Features.
Notes
- The Terry Jones timeline printed in Across Time and Space, has the events occurring on August 14th - 18th, 2262.
- The I. Marc Carlson timeline has the events occurring in November.
References
- ↑ Across Time and Space, page 285
External Link
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