Babylon 5: The Gathering
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:26:03
Let's hope not.|The Vorlon government
finds it very suspicious...

:26:07
...that he was out of his ship
less than a minute when he fell ill.

:26:12
No one's spoken of retaliation yet, but...
:26:14
...if this is anything other than natural
illness, if anyone did anything to him...

:26:18
...this could escalate fast.
:26:21
Who's handling the investigation?
:26:23
My security chief, Michael Garibaldi.
Is that wise?

:26:28
I was opposed to you bringing him on
in the first place.

:26:31
He's been bounced from one station
to another for years.

:26:34
I don't know if he's up to
an investigation on this scale.

:26:36
I have every confidence in Mr. Garibaldi,
Senator.

:26:39
I hope you're right.
:26:42
Keep me informed, Jeff.
:26:44
Earth Central, out.
:26:46
Sorry you had to hear that.
:26:48
Old news.
:26:50
- So what's the program?
- Find out where everyone was...

:26:53
...during the five-minute period when
the Ambassador docked and we found him.

:26:57
I've cleared you for full diplomatic access.
That'll make things easier.

:27:01
I'll start with Londo.
He didn't meet us outside the docking bay.

:27:05
I want to know why.
Good.

:27:07
And check the transport tube.
:27:09
It malfunctioned and kept me
from getting to Bay 9.

:27:12
It may be just a coincidence, but...
I'm on it.

:27:16
One other suggestion:
:27:18
You've been up almost 36 hours.
:27:20
Get some rest. I've got a hunch
it's going to get hot down the road.

:27:35
I let myself in.
:27:37
You really should change
your access code more often.

:27:40
Carolyn.
:27:41
God, I'm sorry, I forgot.
I was going to meet your ship...

:27:44
If what I heard is true, I understand.
:27:47
Is it true?
:27:49
Depends.
:27:50
How bad is what you heard?
:27:52
Pretty bad.
:27:55
Then it's true.
:27:57
- This isn't a good time.
- I know.


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