Knives
creepy.wav
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Sheridan: Well, in that case I'll have to take a look for myself.
Garibaldi: Why?
Sheridan: Curiosity. When I was a kid, I used to love to wander through all those creepy places. Haunted houses, forbidden paths, Indian burial grounds. Like candy – I couldn't get enough of them.
strike3.wav
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Garibaldi: Just don't go in there alone, okay?
Sheridan: Aw, that's half the fun of it.
the pitching machine throws a ball
Computer: Strike three. You're out.
Garibaldi: [to Sheridan] Thanks.
singing.zip
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Londo: (singing) Bum, bum. Holdar. Ti'ano ti'ano mi torvar karpa andari mesta tandivol.
Vir: That's very commendable, Londo, and you sing it quite well. But (laugh) it cannot stand beside Tentaro's "Mi Grivitaro".
Vir: (singing) Mila crossar vitama. Ti lia ma gri solidad. Ti maya gar la lizima. (Londo joins in.) Ay, ya vita. Lestero, lestero, vigri.
wombats.wav
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Sheridan: No. It was no nightmare. I saw it.
(pause) At least I think I did.
Garibaldi: Hey, it happens. (laugh) I once saw a whole chorus line of purple wombats doing show tunes in my bathtub. Of course, I was pretty drunk at the time.
asylum.wav
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Sheridan: Oh, great. Then I'm just plain nuts.
Franklin: Well, anyone willing to command Babylon 5 has got to be slightly insane, but I don't think you're ready for the asylum just yet.
compuls.wav
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Garibaldi: Just, uh, wanted to see how you're doing.
Sheridan: Better, a lot better. You know, I almost forgot what it's to just (hits the ball) relax.
Garibaldi: If you call three straight hours of batting practice relaxing. Does the term obsessive-compulsive ring a bell?
b4rep.zip
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Sheridan: Now wait a second. I... I never read anything about this in the station logs.
Garibaldi: Well that's because EarthForce decided to confiscate all the records for their investigation. Now, B4 was caught up in some kind of weird space/time phenomenon. We managed to get all its people off before it disappeared again, but EarthForce believes there's still some kind of anomaly out there, and maybe the Markab encountered it. Anyway, it's all here.
Sheridan: (expels a breath) I thought you said the uh... records were all confiscated?
Garibaldi: I made a copy.
Sheridan: Ah.
Garibaldi: You never know when I might want to write my memoirs.
alift.wav
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Garibaldi: Delta 2 to Delta 1. Do you read me?
Sheridan: Garibaldi, is that you?
Garibaldi: It's one and the same. Mind telling me what you're doing?
Sheridan: Giving someone a lift.
sector14.wav
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Garibaldi: The answer's in sector 14.
Ivanova: Sector 14? But that's...
Garibaldi: Yeah. I know... Lucky me.
nwlife.wav
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Sheridan: I was actually seeing what it felt.
Franklin: This is fantastic. For this creature to not show up on my scans, it would have to be completely different from every alien species we know. Possibly gaseous in nature. Or... or maybe even pure energy. And yet, somehow, it made an empathic connection with you.
Ivanova: I think he's excited.
Franklin: Excited? We could be discovering a whole new life form here.
slinsane.wav
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Franklin: Since you helped it, do you think we might be able to contact it again?
Sheridan: Uh, no thanks. Uh, I prefer to be only slightly insane.
Garibaldi: Don't we all.
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