James R. Kapesis <104154.27@compuserve.com> asks:
> In "Dust to Dust" why did you have G'Kar refer to his father in
> the third person when he said "I must honor my father's name" to
> his father? Also why wasn't G'Kar happy and embracing his father
> when he appeared to him right after G'Kar watched his father die
> hanging from the tree?
Both questions have the same answer: logically, G'Kar knows that
his father is dead. He saw him die. So whoever this was, wasn't his
father, even though he was appearing that way. Or was a spirit, and
either way, he would've been sufficiently apprehensive about it not to
go blithely around embracing something he didn't understand. I sure as
hell wouldn't.
jms
Dust to Dust Problem
William H. DiPaola <76521.1751@compuserve.com> asks:
> So are you possibly indicating that G'Kar could have been seeing
> a spirit as well?
Well, G'Kar doubtless *thinks* he saw a spirit, possibly the
spirit of his father, possibly something else...revealed later as
G'Lan, of course, taking that image in order to give him a revelation.
jms