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BPP 417 – The Face of the Enemy


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War gets closer to Earth and more former Earth Force ships are aligning themselves with sides.  Sheridan’s dad is captured and being used as bait to lure Sheridan to Mars to be captured.  Mike delivered the news to Sheridan that his dad was captured and Sheridan should meet with the folks involved on Mars.  Even though he’s warned against it and told it could be a trap, he goes anyway.

Talking with Garibaldi, Edgars confirms his view that Psi Corps is the problem as he sees it, and the drugs mentioned last episode are in fact a cure for a disease his company also created.  The plan is to put Psi Corps back in their box to ensure they’re not a threat to the “mundanes” and their way of life.  Before the episode ends, Edgars is dead and Garibaldi is freed from Psi Corps control.  In the run up to his freedom we learn that it appears the Psi Corps has actually continued to fight the influence of the Shadows, and therefore Clark—perhaps making them the good bad guys?  Rather than killing Garibaldi, Bester leaves him to suffer the consequences of continuing to live now that he’s been sufficiently used.

Join us as we see many faces of the enemy, depending upon whose perspective you take:  Clark, Sheridan and the aliens who influence him, large corporations and Edgars, the Psi Corps, or even Mr. Garibaldi himself.  No doubt the list could go on, and there may be more than just one enemy.

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Just remember… No boom today.  Boom tomorrow.  There’s always a boom tomorrow!

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