Babylon 5: The Gathering
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:53:00
Yes, of course.
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I believe it's inappropriate for this Council
to act as judge and jury in this matter.

:53:08
We are not a court
and we do not have all the facts before us.

:53:11
May I humbly suggest
that we decline jurisdiction in this matter.

:53:17
This is more properly a matter
for a true court of law.

:53:21
A court of law such as that
on the Vorlon homeworld.

:53:24
After all, the crime committed
was against their ambassador.

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I therefore move that Commander Sinclair
be remanded for transport...

:53:34
...to the Vorlon homeworld,
along with the witnesses and evidence...

:53:36
...that have been accumulated.
:53:38
There to stand trial
on the charge of attempted murder.

:53:42
Ambassador!
:53:43
Unless the Earth Alliance
is trying to cover up the facts.

:53:47
If that is the case,
then Babylon 5 is a fraud!

:53:51
A motion stands before this Council.
It must be voted upon.

:53:55
As the duly appointed representative
of the Narn regime, I vote yes.

:53:59
What do the rest of you have to say?
The Earth Alliance votes no.

:54:05
Ambassador Delenn?
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The Minbari Federation...
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...abstains.
:54:15
Ambassador?
:54:18
The Centauri Republic...
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...votes yes.
:54:25
Deadlock, Ambassador.
:54:28
Two in favor, two opposed or abstaining.
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But there is a fifth vote to be heard from.
:54:35
Two hours ago, I told of my intentions
to the leaders of the Vorlon Empire.

:54:39
They reached a decision on the matter
and asked me to cast their vote for them.

:54:44
They vote yes, to convey
Commander Sinclair to their world for trial.

:54:49
Which makes the vote three to two.
:54:51
The motion is passed.
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Deportation is to take place
within 12 hours.

:54:58
Good day.

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