Two quickies: in G'Kar's comments to Lyta, he mentions that they would have to change the genetic structure of human DNA for his little idea to work, so there is that aspect to it. As for Sinclair going after the Minbari assassin...there were several reasons for this. First, this was personal for him; if the guy *wasn't* caught, he would be blamed for the death and sent to the Vorlon homeworld. He had something very much at stake. Second, if you have somebody with shapeshifting technology on board, the LAST thing you want is to send in a large group. The tracking of the energy web used for the holographic effect was good, but only to a certain point. It could say "He's ten feet away," but if there's 5 guys within that range, it'll take you just long enough to react for the assassin to wipe out the bunch of you before you figure out which one he is. But if there's only *two* of you, and you hear the shifter is within 10 feet, you know *exactly* who it is and can react accordingly. It seemed logical. Also, you'd want someone there who you knew VERY well, in case there were a replacement...because while someone could emulate a face, they can't replicate memories, and Sinclair or Garibaldi could quickly figure out if the other was an imposter. Yes, I probably could've stopped to explain this...but I figured it was readily apparent, and there was already enough exposition in the pilot to stun a horse. jms |
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