What Kyle suggests...is closer to the truth than might otherwise be suspected. We had filmed a scene -- which never made it into the finished pilot -- where Garibaldi, growing suspicious of his boss -- confronts Sinclair in the core shuttle. One of the alibis he checked out doesn't hold up: Sinclair's. The transport tube computer records don't indicate any delay. Sinclair suggests that there's either a problem with the system, or it's been deliberately altered to remove that information. It was, of course, the latter. Now...stop and think about this for a moment. The Observation Dome has equipment to detect approaching ships. The spider transport approaches without being noticed. The surface of the station would likely have sensors to detect something attaching itself to the hull. Somehow these were over-ridden. The only time that anyone notices, up in the Dome, is later, when Laurel isn't there, interestingly enough. Someone deliberately programmed the transport tube to delay Sinclair. The assassin would have to know this in advance. We saw Londo with the assassin. We also saw Garibaldi, Lyta, Dr. Kyle and -- later -- Sinclair with the assassin, each relating to him in different ways. Who was the one person we never saw with the assassin, whose reactions might have told us something? Who was the one put in charge of the station when Sinclair was pulled out of circulation? Laurel. We had some...interesting things in mind for this character. Now that another character has come in, some things will be modified, but other elements will come in to replace them. jms |
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