Summoning

 Posted on 11/27/1996 by J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com> to CIS


Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com> asks:
> When Kosh said that there were still few, did he mean few who
> understand? You've brought up the first rule of the fanatic a
> couple of times, did Sinclair teach this to Kosh in the hope that
> he would be able to bring the other Vorlons around to that
> understanding? Maybe in the hope that the war wouldn't escalate to
> blowing up planets as well? Did Kosh (and his cohorts) give the
> Vorlon technology so that our heroes could register something if
> the other Vorlons were to escalate the war to the point they did?
> Another thing that caught my attention, especially with Lorien
> coming back with Sheridan, was one of the questions he asked
> Sheridan; "Do you mind if I share your fire", exactly which fire
> did he mean? Was Lorien refering to the fire on the ground, or the
> fire inside of John, or both? Why do I get the feeling that
> Garibaldi had a return visit to a certain place on Mars? Or
> somewhere with the equipment like that used there? "Do you know
> who I am"; who are you, why are you, what do you want?

Suffice to say that Kosh was utterly correct about the sword,
and we'll be hearing this again soon.

jms