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* [[True Companions]]: Londo calls Vir to assist him for this reason.
* [[True Companions]]: Londo calls Vir to assist him for this reason.
* [[The Chains of Commanding]]: Discussed.
* [[The Chains of Commanding]]: Discussed.
{{quote| '''Londo''': Vir, there is a terrible truth: As one accumulates power, one loses friends. One only has those who wish to use you, and those you wish to use. And yet, in all of this, you have somehow managed to walk through the corridors of power and not be touched. I can only assume you have not been paying attention. }}
{{quote|'''Londo''': Vir, there is a terrible truth: As one accumulates power, one loses friends. One only has those who wish to use you, and those you wish to use. And yet, in all of this, you have somehow managed to walk through the corridors of power and not be touched. I can only assume you have not been paying attention. }}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: The Army of Light is in one as the episode begins, especially Ivanova, who's lost her best friend, captain, and comrade-in-arms, and Delenn, who's lost the love of her life. Or so they think.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: The Army of Light is in one as the episode begins, especially Ivanova, who's lost her best friend, captain, and comrade-in-arms, and Delenn, who's lost the love of her life. Or so they think.
* [[It's All My Fault]]: G'Kar's opening monologue mentions that Ivanova blames herself for what happened, and his opinion that it is foolish, destructive...and human.
* [[It's All My Fault]]: G'Kar's opening monologue mentions that Ivanova blames herself for what happened, and his opinion that it is foolish, destructive...and human.