02x19 - Divided Loyalties

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Series follows the human m*llitary staff and alien diplomats stationed on a space station, Babylon 5, built in the aftermath of several major inter-species wars as a neutral ground for galactic diplomacy and trade.
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02x19 - Divided Loyalties

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- Good morning, ambassador.



- Captain.

I didn't know you read Universe Today.

After our last encounter with your reporters, I felt that I should be more prepared in the future.

I find this notion of the press a fascinating but sometimes troubling concept.

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Do you wish to accept edition anyway?

Yes.

Yes, I do.

Eye on Minbari?

It is good to know what your people are thinking and saying

- about my people.



- Oh, sure.

And.

I often learn things about my own world before I'm told what I need to know and no more.

Derek.

Is that you?

Yeah.

Lee?

I made it.

I told you I would.

I did it, Derek.

I got the info.



- We've gotta get you to the hospital.



- No.

There's no time.

It's all here.

Get it to them, Derek.

Get it to Babylon 5.

Tell them.

Tell them it's not safe.

There's danger within.

Tell them.

You men go up ahead.

You two over that way.

The Babylon Project was our last, best hope for peace.

A self

- contained world, fiive miles long, located in neutral territory.

A place of commerce and diplomacy for a quarter of a million humans and aliens.

A shining beacon in space, all alone in the night.

It was the dawn of the Third Age of mankind.

The year the Great w*r came upon us all.

This is the story of the last of the Babylon stations.

The year is 2259.

The name of the place is Babylon 5.



- Morning, Mr.

Garibaldi.



- Captain.

You sleep well?

Yes, thanks.

Actually, I got up early this morning, took a walk in the garden.

You know what I miss?

What I haven't seen in almost four years?



- What's that?



- Trees.

Well, we've got a whole bunch of fruit trees in the orchard

-

- No, no, it's not the same.

I'm talking big, honking, solid massive trees that have had their roots deep in the earth for centuries.

You know.

Redwoods, firs, pines.

Trees, you know what I'm talking about?

I miss them.



- All clear?

All right.

So, what's up?



- I was wondering if you gave any more thought to what I mentioned.



- About Talia?



- She could be a great resource for us.

Exposing the coup back home means going up against some pretty big g*ns and we're gonna need all the help we can get.

Maybe you're right.

She was as upset about the death of the president as anyone else.

I can't see why she wouldn't want to help us.



- I'll set up a meeting in a few days?



- Yeah.

Okay.

It's hard to believe it's taken us so long to get to this point.

Two years.



- Well, you didn't exactly make it easy.



- Me?

How about you?

I'll have you know I've been nothing but compassionate and understanding.

All you had to do was admit you were wrong and I was right

- and everything would've been fine.



- You are the most stubborn.

lvanova here.

You're needed up in C&C, commander.

A ship came in through the jumpgate a few minutes ago but now it's just sitting there.

On my way.

I'm sorry.

That's all right, I was finished anyway.

I have to find someplace to stay tonight, so I'd better get to it.



- What's wrong with your quarters?



- There's some problem with the air recycling system.

I called around but everything's booked up.



- I can try Brown Sector, but I

-

-

- Not a good idea.

Look, if you want, why don't you just come over to my quarters tonight?



- Oh, I couldn't.



- No, it's not a problem.



- I'd like the company.



- Are you sure?



- What did I just say?



- All right, all right.

Thanks.



- I'll see you tonight.



- Okay.

Definite carbon scoring on the hull.

She's been hit by something.

Unidentified ship, this is Babylon Control.

Please respond.



- Anything?



- Negative.

Still registering one life form.

Let's bring her in, see what's inside.

Better have a med team there.

Hey, doc.

Any luck tracing the ship's lD?

No, which leads me to think it's probably a bogus serial number.



- Have you reported it yet?



- No.

Not until I know more about what's inside.

Dr.

Franklin.

Confirm one passenger.

She's unconscious, injured, but alive.

All right, bring her in.

Dr.

Franklin to Medlab One, prepare to receive one patient human, extent and cause of injuries unknown.

Confiirmed.

Standing by.



- Want me to call you when she's awake?



- Yeah.

I'll let the captain know the situation.

As soon as I

-

- Wait a second.

Hold up.

I know her.



- It's.

It's Lyta.



- Who?

Lyta Alexander.

She was the first telepath assigned to Babylon 5 a little over two years ago.

She arrived January 3, 2257.

She left about six weeks later.

Didn't last long.

Was there a problem?

Yeah, I suppose you could say that.

She arrived here the day before Ambassador Kosh came aboard from the Vorlon Empire.

Only somebody tried to k*ll him as soon as he stepped off his ship.

Lyta agreed to scan him to try and save his life.

She couldn't see what was inside his encounter suit but she did manage to get into Kosh's mind.

The only human who's ever done it and survived.



- What'd she see?



- She thought she saw Sinclair trying to k*ll Kosh.

Turns out it was somebody using a changeling net to impersonate him.

Still, the accusation almost ruined his career.

You haven't heard anything from her since?

She and the doctor who operated on Kosh were recalled to Earth a few weeks later.

After the scan, she was never quite the same.

It's hard to explain, but from that day on she was never quite right anymore.

It's all right, you're safe.

You're on Babylon 5.

Now, take it easy, you've been through a lot.

Are you in any pain?

Is there anything you need?

I can do it!

- I wanna see the captain.



- Yes, well, all in good time.



- This can't wait!

- Yes, it can.

I wanna see Captain Sheridan now! And the rest.

Everyone all together.

I don't want to be alone with any of you.



- Why?



- Just give him a message.

Tell him someone here, one of you, is a traitor.

And I can prove it.

What I'm about to tell you cost two good men their lives.

And nearly cost mine.

But this place is important to a lot of people.

More important than you could possibly know.

So I had to come back to warn you.

Warn us about what?

I imagine Mr.

Garibaldi has already filled you in about me.

Yeah, that you were stationed here for a while a couple of years ago that you scanned Ambassador Kosh and no one's heard from you since.

They wanted to know what I saw in Kosh's mind.

There wasn't anything more than what I reported but they didn't believe me.

There was just the memory of his att*ck and a feeling.

What kind of feeling?

It's not something I can put into words.

I've tried for two years and I still can't do it.

But they wouldn't accept that.

Finally, six months ago, I escaped the Psi Corps on a shuttle bound for Mars.

Since that time I've been trying to get into Vorlon space.

Vorlons don't allow anyone inside their borders.

Those who try don't come back.

I know.

But ever since I touched Ambassador Kosh, I've been drawn there.

Sooner or later, I'm gonna make it.

And they'll let me in.

I know it.

While on Mars, I got involved with the revolutionary movement.

I had to pay my way, and someone's always willing to hire a good telepath.

Seven days ago, one of our best people was m*rder*d on his way back from an intelligence gathering operation in Syria Planum.

That's interesting.

Psi Corps has a research center there.

Our agent found out about a secret Psi Corps program.

A sleeper program.

They bring someone in and work them over with dr*gs and deep scans to create a new personality.

A personality suited to their needs.

This personality is then submerged so far into the subconscious that it won't show up, even on a deep scan.

But it's always there.

Watching.

Listening.

Spying.

Until the day the password is sent telepathically.

It can't be just spoken, it has to be sent directly into the brain.

At that moment the real personality is destroyed and the implanted one takes control.

Permanently.

So until then, someone could be a spy and not even know it.

Correct.

They've apparently used this technique to plant moles in several government agencies, including Babylon 5.

We don't know who's been infected, but someone here is not what he or she appears.

Our guess is it's someone on the command staff, or close to it since the mole would be looking for vital information.

All we have is a code name: Control.

This is nuts.

Do you expect us to believe you?

I mean, how do we know you're not just making all of this up?

Because I have the password.

Captain, I realize you don't know me and you've got no reason to trust me.

But I can prove what I've said.

With your permission, I can send a telepathic probe into the minds of your staff one at a time.

I won't scan, won't read won't do anything to inv*de your privacy.

I will just send the password.



- And see what happens.



- My people will object, properly

- to having their loyalty questioned.



- It's not a question of loyalty.

Whoever it is doesn't know they've been programmed.

They won't know I'm sending to them, so you won't have to tell them.

Just get me on a line of sight.

I'll take care of the rest.

All right, we'll discuss it and get back to you later.

Don't take too long, captain.

The implanted personality is conditioned for self

- preservation.

It will react to anything it perceives as a thr*at.

And as of right now, that is me.

So until this is over, with all due respect, I don't want to be alone with any of you.

You may want to keep an eye

- on each other while you're at it.



- Thanks for the thought.

If you don't mind, I'll have a security guard

-

- No, two security guards take you to a holding cell until we decide what to do about this.

Guards.



- Yes, sir.



- Take her to Holding.

Yes, sir.

This way, please.

Comments, anyone?

Does the phrase "No way in hell" ring a bell?

Captain.

I was wondering if you had time tomorrow to discuss where we are on food shipments to Narn outposts.

Yes, of course.

Of course.

Just let me know when.

Are you all right?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Fine.

No, actually, I'm not fine.

This has been one hell of a day, ambassador.



- Do you wish to talk about it?



- No.

Why is it every time you finally get things calmed down and everything's going great life decides to kick you in the butt?

But what?



- What?



- You said that life decides to kick you, but?

No, no, it's.

It's a part of the body.

It's.

Oh, you have the damnedest gaps in your vocabulary.

In preparing to come here, I was not taught the more colorful aspects of your language.

It was considered inappropriate for one of the religious caste.



- Yeah, well, you're missing out on a lot.



- So I gather.

Butt.

Butt.



- I butt, you butt, he or she butts

-

-

- No, no, it's

-

- Butt

- butt.

Butt

- butt.

You sound like a motorboat.

Motorbutt?

I do not think I like the sound of that.

I don't blame you.

I'm against the whole idea.



- Then we are in agreement.



- Abso

- fraggin

- lutely.



- There, you see?



- What?



- Something has gone your way today.



- Yeah.

It's the way the universe works.

Wait just a little while and the wheel turns.

Thank you.

Captain?

Captain Sheridan?

Yes, Mr.

Garibaldi?

I fiinished that background check you wanted.

Yeah, I'll be right there.

Well, I have to go.

Well.

Good day, captain.



- Good day, ambassador.



- Okay.

I checked out her story as far as I could without raising any red flags back home.

Contacts inside the underground railroad confirm they helped her get off Earth

- so that much tracks.



- Unless she's a plant.

She could have been sent to cause exactly this kind of problem.

It's possible, but not likely.

That's not her style.

Michael, you don't know her well enough to be sure about that.

She was only here a few months before they yanked her back home.

Remember, because of her Sinclair was almost convicted

- of a crime he didn't commit.



- Yeah, I know, but it's just a gut feeling.

Everything in me says she's telling the truth.

Okay, say you're right.

What about your second who sh*t you in the back last New Year's Eve?

Maybe that's what she heard about, maybe he was this Control.

That's possible.

She'd have no way of knowing he was gone.

Exactly.

If she was telling the truth.

And that's one hell of a big if.

Look, it's late, we've been going at this all day.

I wanna sleep on this before we make a decision.

It's waited this long, it can wait a few more hours.

Have you talked to Ivanova any more about this?

No, she's still on a rampage.

You know how she is about letting any telepath near her.



- She'll get over it.



- Yeah.

That's one cabinet that will never thr*aten us again.

I'm sorry, I just

-

- It's been one of those days.



- Did you like your shower?



- It was glorious.

I haven't had a real hot water shower in ages.



- Want some tea?



- Love some.

Talia did you ever know a telepath named Lyta Alexander?

Yes.

She was a year behind me at the Academy.

We spent six months together in an intern program working for different parts of the Corps.

Why?

Well, do you think

-

- ?

Is she someone you could trust?



- I guess so.



- But you're not sure.

Susan, it was a long time ago.

She was very nice, verysweet.

We were close at one time.

And I suppose people can change, but Lyta?

No, I just don't see it happening.

You said you both interned with the Corps.

Which department did she intern with?

Psi Cops.

When she found out she didn't like it, she changed departments became a commercial teep like me.

Oh, teeps.

It's sort of an in

- joke around the Corps.

Teeps for telepaths, "teeks" for telekinetics.

What's wrong, Susan?

Damn it, Talia, I don't know who I can trust anymore.

It's funny, I've felt the same way lately.

So I've come to the decision that there's only one person on this station that I can trust implicitly.

You.

Got a job for you.

There's a special prisoner in Holding Cell 8.

Lyta Alexander.

When things quiet down, I want her transferred to 1 5.

There's a decent bed and she may be with us for a while.



- Will do, chief.



- Hey, you still flacking for Night Watch?

It's easy money.

And as long as Ministry of Peace is gonna keep paying for us to wear these things, I'll keep wearing them.

We're supposed to transfer you to a better facility

- so you can get some sleep.



- Thanks, I could use it.

This way, please.

Get behind me! In here.

Come on.

You've had no sign of her since last night?



- No, sir.



- How are the guards?

One dead, one hit pretty hard.

Second

- degree PPG burns to the arm and chest.

Didn't see who did the sh**ting but it was pretty clear Lyta was the target.

Oh, great.

This is just great.

You know, I almost had myself convinced that she was wrong.

And now this happens.

With all due respect, this still does not prove anything.

No?

Who knew she was here?

You, me, Garibaldi, Franklin and a few other people.

So who pulled the trigger?



- I don't know.



- Neither do I and that's what's bothering me.

Lyta said this artificial personality was programmed to defend itself.

If that's true, then whoever tried to k*ll her probably doesn't even remember.



- It could be anyone.



- This is serious.

I want her found and placed under protective custody till we get to the bottom of this.

One other thing.

With this incident, I am leaning toward letting her perform a telepathic probe.

Captain, I wouldn't submit to a scan to prove my loyalty last year

- and I won't submit to one now

-

-

- This won't be the same.

She's not gonna be scanning anyone or invading their privacy.



- She's just going to send the password.



- I don't want to be

-

- Look, Susan, I know how you feel, all right?

If someone on staff has been compromised, we need to know that.

Our careers, our lives, are on the line here.

Now, we have to know that we can trust each other, or we are dead.

We can't do that when this is hanging over our heads.

It's the only way we can be sure.

Assuming she lives long enough to try it.

And I have reconsidered your offer to open up trade relations with the Lumati.

I regret, however, that under present diplomatic circumstances

-

- Receive.



- Ambassador Delenn?



- Yes.

I don't know if you remember me, but I mediated some business deals

- for you about two years ago.



- Of course.

Lyta, yes?

Lyta Alexander.

Are you back on Babylon 5?

Yes.

I am sorry for imposing on you at this hour, but I need your help.

Can you meet me in Brown 3 in, say, an hour?

I think so.

Are you in some kind of trouble?

I think I'm in just about every kind of trouble there is.

I'll meet you in an hour.

Oh, Susan, good.

I was hoping to see you.

They fixed the air recycling system and I can go back to my regular quarters.



- If I can get my things.



- Of course.

We didn't have much of a chance to talk this morning.

Is everything all right?

Yeah, fine.

I've just got a lot of things on my mind right now.



- You wanna talk about it?



- Not now.

Maybe later.

I woke up last night and you were gone.

I needed some air.

Like I said, I've got a lot of things on my mind right now.



- Things are changing so quickly.



- Are you sure there's nothing I can do?

I don't think there's anything anyone can do for me right now.

I've.

I've hidden things, Talia.

We all have secrets.

Yes, but mine might come back and haunt me.

After you tell someone that you've been lying to them for years maybe even putting them in jeopardy how are you supposed to look them in the eyes again?

All I know is, you're surrounded by people who care about you.

Nothing you could say would be so terrible that they would turn away.

I don't know about that.

This one is a real doozy.

Maybe.

For what it's worth, I'm here for you.

If you need me.

Captain?



- I need to talk to you.



- I'm in kind of a hurry, ambassador.

Good.

So am I.

I received a message from Lyta Alexander.

You're looking for her.

That's putting it mildly.

Where is she?

She asked me not to give you that information.

And I'm honor

- bound to keep that promise.

But she gave me a message for you.

She's willing to come back, but only if all of you are present.

She doesn't want to be alone with any of you.



- And she didn't explain.



- No.

And I did not ask, out of respect.

All right.

If she makes contact with you again tell her that we will be ready to meet with her whenever she wants.

Thank you, captain.

I let myself in.

You should change your lock code more often.

You okay?

I'm sorry.

I thought I was ready for this.

Ready for what?

I can't have Lyta or any other telepath in my mind.

Ever.



- I understand your feelings

-

-

- No you don't understand.

You can't because I haven't told you.

Told me what?

I told you that my mother was a telepath and that since I was born, she could slip into my thoughts in a way that I could never even describe to you.

Well, what I didn't tell you is that I learned how to keep her out when I wanted to.

And then every once in a while I was the one who touched her mind.

I'm a latent telepath.

Susan, why didn't you tell me this before?



- I thought we could trust each other.



- It's got nothing to do with trust.

I've spent my entire life hiding this, captain.

It's not something you can just change overnight.

It's hard enough telling you this now.

You're right.

I'm sorry.

I remember my mother drilled three words into my head: "Tell no one.

" She taught me how to fool the tests given at school always staying one step ahead of the Psi Corps.

I'm probably not even a P1.

I've never been able to read anyone except my mother.

I can pick up on feelings sometimes.

I can block a casual scan and I know instantly if someone's doing it.

But nothing more.

But that's enough for the Psi Corps to come pull you in.

Lyta isn't with the Corps.

She's on the run.



- How can you be sure of that?



- Well, I can't, but Garibaldi believes her.

Garibaldi doesn't believe anyone.

Exactly.

I know how hard this must've been for you to tell me this.

So let me think about it.

Maybe we can work something out.

Okay.

It's all this nonsense lately.

Some days I don't even know who I am anymore.

Do you know who I am?

Captain?

I just remembered a dream I had a couple of months ago.

I.

Sheridan.

Message for you from Ambassador Delenn, captain.



- What's the message?



- One word: Now.

Do you wish me to stay with you?

No, I think I'll be okay.

Thank you for your help, Delenn.



- So are we gonna do this?



- Yes.



- And you'll start with me.



- You're sure?

I can't ask anyone else to do this until I've done it myself.

Send the password.



- Well, when do you start?



- I've already done it.

You're clean.

All right, doctor?

Nothing.

You're clean.

Mr.

Garibaldi?

Boo.

Gotcha.

Michael, you ever do that to me again.

Sorry.

Just couldn't help myself.



- Ivanova.



- We're gonna hold off on her for now.

We've got plenty of other people to check and I suggest we get to it.



- You said you needed to see me?



- Yes, I did.

I just want to say that I think you're doing a very good job.

That'll be all.

Well, thank you.

Next.



- Zack.



- Sir.



- Thank you for coming.



- Yes, sir.



- That'll be all.



- That's it, sir?

Yes, yes.

You can go.

Thank you, sir.

Next.

Thank you for coming.

I've been evaluating your recent work.

Congratulations.



- Well done.



- Thank you, sir.

That'll be all.

At ease.

Hey.

You all right?

That'll be all, thank you.

Okay.

All right, thank you.

That'll be all.



- All right, anything?



- No.

He's clean.

They've all been clean.

If the password worked, you'd see a reaction.

So, what are we supposed to do now?

Just keep on going?

We've got over 5000 technical staff, not including the Dockers Guild medical support, environmental personnel.

The further you go from the center of power the less likely it is we're gonna find the person that we're looking for.

I suggest you move those eyes somewhere else

- while you still have them.



- Ivanova.



- I know what she's implying.



- No one's implying anything.

To avoid discovery, the implanted personality would do or say anything.



- Manipulate anyone.



- Is that what you think I'm doing?

You sure as hell are worried about something.



- Mind telling us what you're hiding?



- Damn it, I've had enough! Now, look at us.

This is exactly what Psi Corps wants.

They want us paranoid, afraid of each other.

Divide and conquer, it's the oldest rule in the book.

I guess it wouldn't be a good time for me to suggest we sing"Kumbaya"?



- Mister Garibaldi

-

-

- I'll do it.



- This is neither the time nor the place.



- I said, I'll do it.

Now, before I change my mind.

She's blocking me.

Okay, okay.

That's enough.

That's enough.

Come on.

She's clean.

I'm sorry.

Go to hell.

Captain, there you are.

I was looking for you.



- Talia, are you all right?



- My God, it's her.



- You bitch!

- No! Whoa.

Give me my g*n.

You blew my cover! You're dead.

Do you hear me?

You're dead! Get her out of here.

Put her under house arrest, now! The Corps is mother! The Corps is father! You're dead, Lyta Alexander.

We'll find you! The Corps will find you! I still can't believe it.

How could she do this to us?

It's not her fault.

She's been carrying this artificial personality without even knowing it.

It's too late to worry about that.

The question is: How much does she know?

She knows about the underground railroad.

Now that the Talia we knew isn't there, she'll probably tell the Corps.

Yeah, but what are they gonna do about it?

Admit they were foxed?

What happens when they find out that Stephen here was involved?

Publicly, probably nothing.

The Corps came in here to hunt and k*ll telepaths involved in the railroad.

If they press the issue, that'll come out.

But they're gonna be paying a lot more attention to us now.

That's my job.

I'll keep them away as much as I can.



- Any more ideas?



- We have one advantage.

We know about their sleeper program.

They don't want that revealed.

That sounds like an old

- fashioned Mexican stand

- off to me.

Me too, but let's not kid ourselves.

She knows a lot.

Man.

It could've been worse.

Another day, we would've invited her into our cell group.

Man, if Lyta had come aboard one week later.

We'd be standing in front of a court martial board right now.

Is there anything else that we can use to protect ourselves, if necessary?

I think I'm having a problem with Ambassador Kosh.

And I kept getting these images in my head.

It was deliberately provoked.

What was on that data crystal he gave you?

Reflection.

Surprise.

Terror.

For the future.

There may be something else.

Let me investigate.



- All right, fine.



- By the way, where's Ivanova?

She said she had some unfinished business to take care of.

Yes?

I wanted to see you before you left.

I know this isn't your fault.

And I hope somewhere there's a part of you that can still hear me.

Always the romantic.

The program is complete.

The Talia you knew no longer exits.

There's just me.

You don't know what it's like living only in the shadows of her mind watching, laughing at all of you out here.

Foolish, petty, stupid.

There I was, trapped inside able to come out only at night when she was asleep.

Her invisible sister.

And you believed everything she said to you.

All the things you wanted to hear.

All the words I whispered in her thoughts while she lay sleeping.

The words that would get her closer to you and to what you knew.

You should see the look on your face my good and dear friend, Susan.

You're right.

The Talia I knew is dead.

Goodbye.

I'm back.

I can't stay.

The captain's made sure I can get away before the Psi Cops get here, but I had to see you again, before my ship leaves.

I never told them.

I never told anyone.

I hid it all away in the smallest, tiniest corner of my mind.

They could've k*lled me and they still wouldn't have found it.

Only at night, alone would I open that small door in my mind where I kept the memory of you and listened to your voice.

Listened to you sing me to sleep.

I hope I can come back again.

But I don't know.

Until then Kosh I want to see you again.

Just one more time before I go.
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