Martin Toggweiler <74041.2400@compuserve.com> asks: > Why couldn't Lyta's lie-detecting abilities be used to oversee > the negotiations between the station command and the smugglers > who are bringing in suppiles? Why should they care that Lyta > doesn't have the stamp of approval of an Earth organization that > was in cahoots with the Shadows? Or are there plentiful telepaths > of their own races available for hire on B5? Could Neroon have > walked out after saving Delenn? Was there something about the > Wheel that prevented the last person from exiting? If not, why did > Neroon feel that HE must die after having the revelation that his > heart is religious? Guilt over not seeing the "truth" sooner?
Because telepaths only function in very limited ways due to privacy laws. You couldn't just use them broad-based as lie detectors in the way you suggest, because it first requires getting the *permission* of those involved, and you can be reasonably sure that smugglers aren't going to want people poking around in their heads; second, there was a large group there, and a midrange teep can usually handle only one or at most two people with any degree of accuracy; it goes down dramatically after that.
I specifically set up rules for telepaths to avoid letting them become the deus ex machina, the easy solution to any problem.
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