In the Shadows of the Past and the
Present
Christina (fmlyhntr@sunset.net)
Yet another short story in my series of vignettes centered around
the season 3 episode, War Without End. This one takes place
right after War Without End.
Michael Garibaldi waits for the return
of the others from Babylon 4.
Disclaimer: JMS owns the rights to the B5 universe. I'm just visiting.
****
Garibaldi stood silently behind Lieutenant Corwin, controlling
his need to demand more information, but something in the Captain's
voice gave him the answer: Jeff had been correct, he wasn't coming
back.
He took a step back and left. He would reach the docking bay about
the same time as the shuttle--he needed to know what had happened.
"Chief?" He turned to face Zack. "Is there a problem?"
"No, no problem." The younger man didn't follow--probably
not believing him, but right now Garibaldi didn't give a damn.
He walked faster, hoping no one else would stop him.
Susan was the first off the shuttle. As he walked toward her,
she shook her head.
"What happened?" He blocked her way. It was obvious
that she was deeply disturbed by the events.
"Not here," she whispered. "And Delenn or John
should tell you everything." Marcus stopped and shook his
head--he looked stunned.
"It was..." Marcus almost smiled. "Transcendental."
The two walked away.
Now Michael was puzzled. He'd figured Jeff had for some reason
thought he was going to die. "Captain? Ambassador?"
He said when he saw the pair exit.
"Michael..." Sheridan looked questioningly at Delenn
who nodded. "We'll talk in my quarters."
#
Michael sat quietly, turning down a glass of water. John and Delenn
were definitely stalling. "Jeff left a message saying he
wouldn't be returning. Hell, I didn't even know he was here."
"It was his wish," John started to say. "Two years
ago when you entered the rift, you and Ambassador Sinclair were
not protected from the effects. He knew that traveling in time..."
"Wait...what exactly happened out there? You traveled in
time?"
Delenn placed her hand on John's and took over the conversation.
She explained why they had done it and why Sinclair had wanted
Garibaldi to not participate. Garibaldi started to speak several
times, but a look from the Minbari Ambassador silenced him. She
was almost to the end of the story when he interrupted.
"Someone had to take Babylon 4 back in time--but why Jeff?"
"Because he'd done it before and will always do it."
She went on to explain about Minbari souls being reborn in Humans
and her own transformation.
Garibaldi raised a hand. "I knew that he was considered some-sort
of Valen incarnate...Are you telling me it was more?" Delenn
nodded and took a deep breath. This time it was the Captain who
placed his hand over hers as she spoke.
"Yes. While a thousand years ago the need for Babylon 4 was
great..." She took several breaths. "But...But the Minbari
would not accept the gift if the giver was a human." She
stopped and watched him.
"He will do that Chrysalis thing?" He stopped as he
started to realize just what had happened--was happening. "Jeff
Sinclair will become...is...was Valen?" His eyes opened wide.
He'd heard a variety of bizarre stories, seen many incredible
things--but...
"Yes." There was a long pause.
Sheridan nodded then broke the silence. "I'm sure you understand
the ramifications of this. For all intents and purposes Ambassador
Jeffrey Sinclair has passed away."
Michael nodded. Such a revelation would throw the Minbari government
into even greater chaos. Though he did wonder how Earth gov would
react.
"There will be memorial services on Minbar," Delenn
said. "He was your friend, we would be honored if you would
attend."
Michael nodded a bit numbly. He muttered his thanks and stood.
"If you want to talk," Sheridan said quietly.
"Sure..." It was a long walk back to his office. He
vaguely remembered answering several questions from people he
passed.
"Computer, replay message from Jeffrey Sinclair, password,
phrase, three words, 'Hello, old friend.'"
He watched the video again. Jeff had known, somehow he'd known.
As Michael sat back in his chair, the image froze.
"Good-bye old friend," he whispered then closed the
message. It would be a long day.
****
