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** [[Sketchy Successor]]: Cartagia.
** [[Sketchy Successor]]: Cartagia.
* [[Hugo Award]]: the first ''Babylon5'' episode to win one, but not the last.
* [[Hugo Award]]: the first ''Babylon5'' episode to win one, but not the last.
* [[My God What Have I Done]]: Londo has this moment when G'Kar, who has just received the Emperor's apology, buys him a drink, saying he finally found decency in a Centauri, and that it's a start. Londo shakily accepts the drink, knowing he's shot down perhaps the only real chance for reconciliation between their peoples before it even took off.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Londo has this moment when G'Kar, who has just received the Emperor's apology, buys him a drink, saying he finally found decency in a Centauri, and that it's a start. Londo shakily accepts the drink, knowing he's shot down perhaps the only real chance for reconciliation between their peoples before it even took off.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: This the first point when Londo seeks out Mr. Morden for his services. In addition the attack was his idea and he picked the target himself, without any prompting other than [[Aristocrats Are Evil|Lord Refa]] saying they [[Ambition Is Evil|need something to gain influence]].
* [[Start of Darkness]]: This the first point when Londo seeks out Mr. Morden for his services. In addition the attack was his idea and he picked the target himself, without any prompting other than [[Aristocrats Are Evil|Lord Refa]] saying they [[Ambition Is Evil|need something to gain influence]].
* [[The Chains of Commanding]]: Turhan never chose to be Emperor; he was born into the role. By virtue of his position, Turhan caught heat for atrocities that were set in motion by his family. Near the end of his life, Turhan confides the irony that despite his vast power, he never really had a "choice" in much of anything.
* [[The Chains of Commanding]]: Turhan never chose to be Emperor; he was born into the role. By virtue of his position, Turhan caught heat for atrocities that were set in motion by his family. Near the end of his life, Turhan confides the irony that despite his vast power, he never really had a "choice" in much of anything.