G'Kar assesses that the Centauri must be planning on attacking the homeworld far sooner than they had expected. [51], Back on Babylon 5, G'Kar continues to function as the diplomatic representative for the Narn while serving on the advisory board for the Alliance. While Mariel protests her ignorance of it, G'Kar (who has an ongoing affair with her) quickly realizes she did intend to murder her husband, but agrees not to be a "rumor mongerer." Unsure if the drug will work on Narns but mindful that a thousand years before there were Narn telepaths, G'Kar decides to test the drug on himself. Actually I was watching the end of the Shadow War and that question "What do you want?" When the Earth Alliance Civil War ends, G'Kar along with the members of the League of Non Aligned Worlds agree to the formation of the new Interstellar Alliance. They also discuss their respective histories, with Arthur telling G'Kar the story of the Battle of Camlenn. He also resumes his post at the Narn ambassador the Babylon 5. I think G'kar was able to forgive Londo because he pitied him and recognised in him someone with similar priorities: a strong, independent homeworld for his people. He talks about the Centauri occupation and his own personal history. G'Kar, as Londo's greatest foe and friend, releases him from the prison as a mercy kill, despite the Keeper waking up and killing him as well. He confronts the courier who delivered the message—only to find that the courier is in fact the assassin. [38], "...and they made a very satisfying 'thump' when they hit the floor!". [67], In 2271 on a visit to Babylon 5, G'Kar learns that Stephen Franklin is there purchasing a small explorer vessel, with the intent of exploring worlds out on the Rim. G'Kar, mindful of the responsibilities he has to his religious community, made arrangements months in advance to acquire the plant. "I have seen what power costs. He is then brought to Centauri Prime in chains, dragged before Emperor Cartagia in the Royal Palace and presented as a gift to Londo Mollari, now the Minister of Planetary Security. 5-4-19 G'Kar Forgives Babylon 5: Another funny moment between Londo and G'Kar Babylon 5 - Lyta meets G'KarGaribaldi in Love Garubaldi G'kar smuggling Cavour and Garibaldi, 1860 Word sweeps across the planet. They will assemble the bulk of their remaining forces to an all out attack of the Centauri supply world of Gorash VII. The plan involves trapping Refa by having it appear G'Kar has returned to Narn to rescue Na'Toth, still missing ever since the bombings. He tries to fight, but is shot with a stun gun and captured. The opposite of Redemption Rejection, where the one who did wrong is offered a chance to be forgiven, but he turns it down. He explains he has been trying to warn everyone for a year but no one will listen—the Shadows have returned. Although uncomfortable in this role, he does his best to help those around him understand his message of unity.[59]. He also develops a bitter, ongoing feud with Ambassador Londo Mollari. He confronts the leader of the group, telling him that he has challenged his own leadership and there must be a fight. He quietly returns to Babylon 5 after the rest of his expedition is wiped out. G'Kar and Mollari are both present at the wedding of Sheridan and Delenn, and after the ceremony share a drink. They have crossed the line we cannot allow them to cross. Tragic is the word, really classic tragedy right up to the messengers passing each other (if you're familiar with Romeo and Juliet) in The Coming of Shadows, where G'kar is there saying 'maybe this can work' when the Centauri fleet has just left to take back the colony. G'Kar then is able to penetrate Mollari's mind, learning many of his secrets—including the fact that it was Mollari who had been at the center of events leading to the War. G'Kar meets with Na'Kal and discuss postponing an open strike against the Centauri. Agreed. Na'Toth's attack disrupts a planned meeting between Jha'dur and a Narn operative. Ambassador Mollari rebukes his claims, and G'Kar admits even the Regime is skeptical as G'Kar has no real proof. G'Kar does not reveal Garibaldi to security, and the security chief eventually is cleared. Feel this in your heart: Love and Forgiveness complete Karma. "So you stayed silent, and with the help of these Shadows the Centauri destroyed my world...". [35], "I know it is much to ask, but it is well past time, to ask. During his time in the Kha'ri, he made his share of political enemies, and by 2258 he claimed to have survived two assassination attempts. She explains that had they spoke out when G'Kar spoke out with his warnings, the only thing that would have changed is that the Shadows would have become aware of their knowledge, tipping their hand, and Narn would have been obliterated entirely rather than decimated, and that billions more across the galaxy would have died. As the Centauri abandon the palace, a group of young Narns begin to tear up the throne room in celebration. His reputation was such that reports of his activities reached the Dilgar [8]. Sinclair uncovered the source of the raider's weapons: a Narn base, with a Narn military officer. The episode began with G’Kar in the Zocalo giving an impassioned speech (does he do anything else?) [61] When Narn and Drazi forces bombarded Centauri Prime, G'Kar was soon injured, but then saved by Mollari and taken to a normal room. This prompts G'Kar to approach N'Grath and hire a bodyguard, but the guard is quickly murdered by the assassin. Royal Palace, Centauri Prime G'Kar tells him that they don't want the help of the Centauri, but Na'Far says that Centauri food may be their only chance for survival. Level our cities! G'Kar relented. G'Sten explains the Kha'Ri is perpetuating the myth that the Regime is holding its own. Gender [66] His involvement with the Narn homeworld and its politics is limited, but he emerges from seclusion to directly address the Kha'Ri about his newly found daughter, G'Ryka (name of mother uncertain). After Marcus left, Centauri guards find G'Kar's hiding place as he sleeps. G'Kar refuses, laughingly stating he would rather see Mollari dead than survive himself. The two exchange a few words and then G'Kar begins to to strangle Mollari. Mollari goes so far as to have himself incarcerated with G'Kar as repayment for his loyal service and testament to their fledgling friendship. Ambassador G'Kar to Lyta Alexander, The Gathering "It was the Dawn of the Third Age of Mankind, ten years after the Earth-Minbari War. "The damage I'm causing? ", When the Earth Alliance declares martial law, G'Kar is released early due to the chaos. The Centauri are merciless in their attacks. I think G'Kar was able to forgive Londo because he remembered that moment and realized possibly that their roles could have been reversed in the whole sorry affair. G'Kar is present in the Zen Garden as Sheridan travels in the core shuttle. G'Kar angrily confronts Sheridan about such a visit, declaring Turhan a monster and a criminal for the crimes his family committed during the Centauri occupation. Delenn invites G'Kar over to her quarters and explains everything to him: the history of the First Shadow War, the prophecies regarding their return, and the knowledge she, Kosh, and the Grey Council had about their return even as the Shadows were assisting the Centauri during the War. Even as the message finishes playing, G'Kar's new aide Na'Toth arrives, making him suspect her immediately. Narn The resolution goes through, but fortunately Sinclair is exonerated and Kosh's life is saved. And perhaps, to your health as well!". Mollari, however, in far too good a mood to be bothered by his rival, laughs about not being insulted at all by "his Narn friend." G'Kar enthusiastically supports Sheridan's request and all others present unanimously agree. On His Own. He explains that the Shadows came to Narn one thousand years ago, and that G'Quan perceived them to be engaged in some great war beyond the stars. . [54], During this time, G'Kar and Mollari unconsciously draw closer together, despite their occasional barb exchanges. He reminds them that their families may be in jeopardy, but they all realize this and are ready to accept what happens if it means the freedom of all Narns. G'Kar forgives Londo (season 5) Close. [6][7], "When I was a child . ©2012-2017 Akashic Knowing School of Wisdom. One day, when G'kar was still young, his father spilled a drink on the mistress of the house. Babylon 5 was full of shoddy sets and wooden acting. [16], When Earth President Luis Santiago is scheduled to arrive on the station for a conference, G'Kar is insulted that the Narn delegation is seated next to the Vree at the banquet. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. There's someone else out there...", "Weep for the future, Na'Toth. He REALLY is sorry, he's horrified at what his people did. [42], "The war we fight is not against powers and principalities: it is against chaos and despair. While usually a diplomatic individual, G'Kar is willing to fight, and is skilled enough at hand-to-hand combat to take on several humans at the same time. [36], That event is delayed, however, when Babylon 5 is forced to declare independence from the Earth Alliance when President Morgan Clark dissolves the Senate and orders the bombing of civilian targets on Mars. This plot involves the Narn smuggling a changeling net on board and giving it to a Minbari assassin. Relatives "[13] Ko'Dath is killed shortly thereafter in an apparent airlock malfunction. A few Narns had been interrogated by Centauri officers regarding Narn's defenses. Mollari announces that the Narn have offered "total and unconditional surrender" to the Centauri Republic. Londo: You would have done the same. G'Kar offers to send one Narn bodyguard along to protect the telepaths. G'Kar is also involved with a plot to discredit Babylon 5 Commander Jeffrey Sinclair. Ten years after the Earth-Minbari War almost led to the complete destruction of the human race over a misunderstanding, Babylon 5 is a space station dedicated to diplomacy. Seeking to find new ways to help the Narn Resistance, G'Kar makes contact with a human drug smuggler to buy Dust, a drug that allows non-telepaths to acquire temporary telepathic abilities. Faith and Forgiveness - One day Jesus taught his disciples this: “Betrayals are inevitable, but great devastation will come to the one guilty of betraying others. [14], When the mass murderer and war criminal Jha'dur, a.k.a. He continues to operate as an Ambassador-at-Large, using his prestige as a religious figure and his cache as a one of the founding leaders of the Alliance to solidify the ties binding its member worlds together. One of the ones who actually listens to him is Vir Cotto, Mollari's attaché, who apologizes to G'Kar for what has happened. G'Kar proves he is not to blame, and offers to smuggle Garibaldi off the station and back to Narn space, offering a position. [I want] to suck the marrow from their bones... and grind their skulls to powder. She is successful, but the only one available is being held by Londo Mollari. ", When Lt. Warren Keffer is killed in hyperspace at the very end of 2259, he managed to send a probe with a few seconds of an image of a Shadow Vessel. After Mollari awakens to apologize profoundly to G'Kar, something he has never done before in all his life, G'Kar is moved. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Later that day, while G'Kar rests chained up in his small holding cell after a brutal torture session, Mollari comes to visit him. He discovers that his former diplomatic aide and friend Na'Toth, still alive after having been assumed dead during the Narn-Centauri War, is being held prisoner there. He contacts G'Sten, begging him to return the fleet, but G'Sten is not convinced by the evidence and proceeds with the operation. At the same time, Lyta Alexander is captured for financing terrorist activities on behalf of the telepath resistance; this and her increasing powers have made her a greater threat the longer she remained aboard Babylon 5. G'Kar endures to the 39th stroke before crying out in anguish. We know only that it is always born in pain.". G'Kar's only concern is to ask if they know where Garibaldi might be, but neither Cartagia nor Mollari has any idea. In September, 2261, Sheridan calls for an emergency session of the Council and the League to discuss the status of the Earth Alliance Civil War. Londo&G'Kar discover Na'Toth is a prisoner of the Centauri. [41], Once back on Babylon 5, G'Kar arranges for a shipment of 500,000 megaton nuclear bombs to be delivered by the Gaim to be used against the Shadows. She tells him she hopes he will one day forgive her—he admits it will not be soon. Even as they do, however, a report comes in that the Shadows are attacking races openly—the Second Shadow War has fully begun. He glares at Cartagia silently as the Emperor has him moved from his cell and prepared to board a ship (Mollari has convinced Cartagia to have G'Kar's "trial" on the Narn homeworld itself). Fair point, that's why the Shadows chose the Centauri over the Narn (to begin with). The attack is a complete failure, leading to a total loss of the fleet. The Kha'Ri demanded that G'Kar return to Narn to lead them or at least give them his blessing. "I cannot forgive." I think G'kar was able to forgive Londo because he pitied him and recognised in him someone with similar priorities: a strong, independent homeworld for his people. Indeed, G'Kar proves to be an able bodyguard, saving Mollari at least once. He takes to appealing to the humans and aliens in the Zocalo, loudly proclaiming that the Centauri war machine will surely press onward. . He is something of a bon vivant, fond of fine meals and enjoying the pleasures of several females of different species at once. G'Kar is overwhelmed. [45], Despite knowing it had to happen, the blow to G'Kar mentally is a strong one. Mollari insists G'Kar leave the planet, as it will probably not be safe for him. Portrayed by Despite the cool reception he receives, Mollari candidly tells his one time enemy that he no longer wishes to be trapped in the same old cycle. Lyta turns down the offer. Later, Delenn brings G'Kar formally into the new War Council, showing him the new War Room recently built on station. He warns G'Kar that the Narn are in danger of extinction—that they must let go of their hatred and the cycle of death with the Centauri, as it will only lead to the death of both sides. Delenn responds by briefly torturing G'Kar, making him swear never to mention it again and ensuring he understands where they stand. G'Kar forgives Londo for what he has done before the new emperor is implanted with a Drakh Keeper. He warns Mariel that if he can figure it out, so can Mollari. Eye color [18], As the highest-ranking member of his faith on the station, it falls to G'Kar to hold a particular religious ceremony during the Days of G'Quan. then G'Kar and Delenn leave and Londo just sits there coughing with the metaphoric conscience on his shoulder. So he has one of G'kar's eyes plucked out at random -- fulfilling Londo's vision that G'kar will have an eyepatch when G'kar chokes Londo to death. 5. share. Unfortunately, Lantz refuses to meet with G'Kar, and is dismayed when he is tipped off about the presence of the Narn ship. [4], "Some must be sacrificed, if all are to be saved... At first I took that as revelation for the future. G'Kar points out the danger of the plan: the Narn homeworld will be left with only a skeletal defense. G'Kar was briefly detained by the Minbari before being released to return to Narn.[10]. The message is from his old political enemy Du'Rog, who is dying but plans to have his revenge on G'Kar. G'Kar manages to come up with the money, but Mollari rebuffs him, telling him he'd rather burn the plant instead. Having proven telepaths can affect the Shadows, the newly christened Army of Light begins taking in telepath volunteers, assigning them to all the races in the Alliance to help fight back against the Shadows, now battling every race across known space. An all out attack on the Narn colony of Quadrant 14 suddenly occurs. He seeks out Mollari, finding him in the Zocalo, and insists on having a drink with him. "[12], Early in the year, the Centauri agricultural planet of Ragesh 3 comes under attack. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Centauri learned this lesson once...we will teach it to them again. One of the ones who actually listens to him is Vir Cotto, Mollari's attaché, who apologizes to G'Kar for what has happened. Throughout the year 2258, G'Kar engages in a number of political, covert, and military related conflicts and intrigue, all designed to weaken the Centauri Republic. You'll frighten the children. As a result, the Emperor orders one of his guards to pluck out one of G'Kar's eyes, not caring which initially, but choosing the left at the last minute.[46]. G'Kar buys them both a drink and toasts to the health of the Emperor, and to Mollari's own health (much to the shock of Mollari himself). View Quote. [11], "No one here is entirely what he appears. I'm re-watching Babylon 5 and was just thinking how moving the scene is when G'Kar forgives Londo. He moves that the General Assembly take no action against the Narn Regime and the motion passes. When details first come in, G'Kar offers his sympathies to Ambassador Mollari, but adamantly denies the Narns have launched an attack. G'Kar told Londo that he could never forgive the Centauri, and the Narn could never forgive the Centauri, but G'Kar could forgive Londo. Sinclair later tells Michael Garibaldi that the Narns will spend countless hours painfully subjecting G'Kar to a vain search for the nanites. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. All of that while Vir watched from a walkway above, rapt with attention. It has a lot of powerful moments, but the bit that gets to me the most viscerally is his small, pathetic, "I do not want to die." Sheridan insists G'Kar stand down, and after his rage almost overwhelms him, G'Kar collapses in sorrow. While lacking any real proof of G'Kar's involvement, Sinclair tricks the Narn into believing he has ingested a series of nanites that would allow the station to track G'Kar anywhere on the station. Every race perceives the being differently. However, as the war between his people and the Centauri progresses, he becomes kinder, tolerant, and more farsighted. G'Kar concedes that nothing would be different, and Delenn remarks on how changed G'Kar has been. When the command staff is forced to lock up roughly half its security personnel who are operating through Nightwatch, G'Kar offers the Narns living on station as replacement security officers. -Sheridan forgives Delenn for not telling her that Anna might yet be alive; she was afraid of losing him. To completely and utter erase them! However, the Shadows withdraw mysteriously without attacking. G'Kar is devastated to hear that Delenn knew this all along—he explains that had he learned what she just told him during the bombing of Narn, he surely would have killed her. G'Kar explains the revelation he has had—how the Narns must be willing to sacrifice themselves by the millions if necessary in order to save the universe itself. When Mollari awakes, he realizes this as well and insists they work together to escape. A month or two after the War is over, Captain Sheridan invites both men to a meeting. Sheridan accepts the offer. this moment still brings tears to my eyes. like the whole train of thought was preposterous. However, before the negotiations could take place, the Narn ship was destroyed and Lenonn was killed when their location was fired upon. Ambassador Mollari, off station the entire time, finally returns and asks for a meeting of the Babylon 5 Assembly. Alias The other worlds aren't powerful enough for a strike like this. View Quote. The two engage in hand to hand combat, with G'Kar emerging victorious. Nicely put. In here, you cannot run from yourself." $29 at SideDeal. Londo: Lyta, I understand the Psi Corps is looking for you. It can only be taken by force!". Mollari reminds him that if he dies, there is no hope for his people's freedom. He realizes there is a fire burning beyond the lift, and the smoke will eventually come into the lift and kill them both. He declines Garibaldi's offer to take back the Book of G'Quan, saying he believes he is now closer to the source. G'Kar went and joined Sheridan and Delenn, also in the Palace at the time. [17], When Shaal Mayan comes onboard Babylon 5 and is viciously attacked by anti-alien extremists, G'Kar warns Commander Sinclair that should such a thing happen to any Narn there will be "bloody retribution." G'Kar refuses to consent, insisting that the planet is not safe. He can learn; I did. Rank G'Kar explained that in confinement, he could not hide from himself. I think it was one of the greatest moments in Londo's life (up there with the goodbye hug from Delenn, and his true love Adira). "You have the opportunity, here and now, to choose. G'Kar deduces that the community is nothing more than an illusion created by the planet's biosphere, which had evolved into a telepathically linked hive consciousness. G’Kar: So it would seem. Once the conversation was over, Sinclair collapsed to his bed and sighed. Na'Far begs G'Kar to postpone his battle against the Centauri and return home, while Na'Far looks after things on Babylon 5. G'Kar shows Endawi the Book of G'Quan - specifically, a drawing of a ship that matches the Shadow vessel exactly. Narn RegimeKha'RiNarn ResistanceArmy of LightInterstellar Alliance Initially, he begins smuggling weapons through the station, but Security Chief Michael Garibaldi quickly catches on. A few days later, after Sheridan leaves for Z'ha'dum itself, an armada of Shadow vessels arrive on the station. He also "impounds" the plant, though to G'Kar's dismay the time has passed for the ceremony (it was supposed to be held at first light on Narn). G'Kar says the other Narn on Babylon 5 will not accept Na'Far, and therefore he must stay, but Na'Far tells him that the Centauri will persecute and imprison their families if he remains. Confused, G'Kar asks why he has heard none of this in his daily briefings. A Centauri battlecruiser arrives, demanding custody of the Narn ship. It is known that he helps a group of Rangers with a rescue mission and participates in a diplomatic conference at Babylon 5 in March of 2265. G'Kar: Mollari †Londo Mollari ... My people can never forgive your people. G'Kar prays and awaits for word from the front. Good point OP, thats a perspective I'd not thought about. You risked your life to save mine. He takes to appealing to the humans and aliens in the Zocalo, loudly proclaiming that the Centauri war machine will surely press onward. G'Kar was assisted by Marcus Cole, a Ranger, who had pursued G'Kar figuring he would need some backup. He fails to observe Kosh nearby, who quietly withdraws without saying anything. They had warned him that if he stayed on his present course, he would ensure the extinction of the Narn race. After Arthur remembered his true self, David McIntyre (a former Earthforce officer who served in the Earth-Minbari War), G'Kar offered him a place of honor in the Narn Resistance. He leaves the planet immediately afterwards. He first thought he could have it finished by the time he is released. G'Kar suspects Mollari may have somehow sent a warning, but lacking proof he can do nothing. He arranged for McIntyre to reach Narn, seeing him off from the docking bay. G'Kar forces her to stand down, however, as he knows that Deathwalker has seemingly created a serum for immortality. G'Kar quickly assigns the blame to the Centauri (and they, of course, blame the Narn). The defeated Narn manages to injure G'Kar with a poisoned dagger, but G'Kar is able to treat the wound and the poison. hide. Male However, Turhan suffers a major heart attack after he arrives on the station but before he can reach the reception. Mollari's sleeping keeper awakens and forces the elderly emperor to choke G'Kar. ", G'Kar joined the resistance, and developed his tactical and planning skills during years as a resistance fighter. Its goal: to prevent another war by creating a place where humans and aliens could work out their differences peacefully. G'Kar announces that the Centauri have violated the peace of Babylon 5 by smuggling weapons through it, a claim the Centauri deny. Refusing to do so, G'Kar informs the League of Non-Aligned Worlds about her presence, knowing the races that have been ravaged by Deathwalker will want revenge. The attack make his approach impossible, so it falls to G'Kar. He approaches Garibaldi for help, and Garibaldi is able to have the Rangers smuggle a data crystal out of Narn containing messages from the families of the Narn on station. Later in life he would admit to feeling as much at home in a shelter as anywhere else. There they meet Refa and a cadre of guards. [65], G'Kar and Alexander eventually part ways and G'Kar returns to Alliance space. When approached by Delenn and asked to be part of a Minbari Rebirth Ceremony, he declines, stating he is far too busy with his new responsibilities. When G'Kar learns of the attack from Na'Toth, he realizes instantly it is not the work of the Centauri or any other one of the known races but rather an unknown one. The station also has intercepted transmissions proving the attack on Ragesh 3 was unprovoked. A fight nearly breaks out, but is interrupted by G'Kar who stops them and tells them that they cannot succeed if they fight amongst themselves. Shortly thereafter, the Narn outpost in Quadrant 37 is mysteriously wiped out (with all 10,000 Narns killed). [29], Sheridan is expected to make a formal apology to the Centauri. G'Kar, correctly guessing Mollari knew about the attack even as he drank with him in the Zocalo, is thrown into a rage. The Londo/G'Kar story is beautifully tragic. Other Narns have been brought to the palace to witness his "trial" and they join him in creating the necessary distraction. "And then what?" G'Kar, however, can think only of the now unopposed Centauri war machine...and the Shadows. Narn RegimeAmbassador (2256-2259 and 2261-2262)King Arthur's New Round TableSir (Knight) I had the dagger in my hand! G'Kar says that the Centauri are simply trying to control them, a fact to which Na'Far concedes, but insists that the time for action is not yet at hand. Londo Mollari approaches G'Kar at this time, offering him a chance for revenge. Our hope for peace is over. A member of the Kha'ri, he is a strong-willed and patriotic supporter of his people and their ideals. This way, he will get to watch Mollari die and he will not have to raise a finger. When more data comes in depicting Narn fighters at the colony, Mollari angrily confronts G'Kar in the Zocalo. The resistance was growing each day, but with G'Kar's mother Na'Laq too ill to move his father G'Qarn would not leave her behind to escape into the underground. He announces the terms of the war (see Second Centauri occupation of Narn, which includes the formal stripping of G'Kar's rank as ambassador and call for his return to Narn to stand trial with the rest of the Kha'ri.) This is enough to renew the Narn's loyalty to G'Kar. Despite this, despite having been beaten, tortured, starved, and made to carry a heavy beam across the city, G'Kar finds the strength to break the chains. Where to Start Reading Haruki Murakami (5 Books)If you value your lives Tower of Power - David Garibaldi - Sound Check. Meeting up with a dozen members of the Narn resistance, he leads them into the tunnels beneath the ruins of the old capitol building. His only visitor during this time was Mr. Garibaldi, who marveled how peaceful G'kar seemed. I only enjoyed parts because it was setting up his downfall, and of course to see Bester again. G'Kar learned that Virini had just died and Mollari is to become Emperor. If I surprised you, so much the better.". Affiliation G'Kar often says that he dreams of the day where the Centauri are completely annihilated. G'Kar reluctantly agrees to make it happen.[12]. G'Kar is informed of both pieces of information and hopes at last Earth will stand up to the Centauri. Unfortunately, the hope for peace dies before the Emperor. Franklin reveals he has discovered Arthur’s identity as a traumatized Earthforce soldier. Recalling the drink G'Kar bought him just before the Narn-Centauri War, Mollari offers G'Kar a drink and proposes that they shift from a neutral party to rendering more active assistance to Sheridan. However, the ship is destroyed as soon as it exits hyperspace, which the Regime attributes as an accident. He approaches her and asks her to come to Narn, rather than seek asylum on Earth. She responded by having him beaten and strung up by his hands to a Jalwah tree in the yard, leaving him there to die. G'Kar dictates his last will and testament, declaring he is taking the action without the knowledge or approval of the Regime or Na'Toth. He spent his days meditating, thinking, and even singing (drawing numerous complaints from those who could hear). The Emperor is so unsettled by it that he asks Mollari for advice on how to deal with it. He rushes to C'n'C to inform Cmdr. G'Kar then insists on being brought in on the new alliance he knows is being formed, and Sheridan agrees to do so as soon as he is able. [58], After the pair arrive on the station, G'Kar receives a new artificial eye that is the proper color. When Garibaldi assures him he cannot say anything at the time being, G'Kar replies by giving him his copy of the Book of G'Quan, telling him to read it (and its descriptions about the First Shadow War). The Regime has no choice but to surrender. Once reaching maturity, he chose the name "G'Kar" because he had embraced the teachings of G'Quan. The Regime sends word to G'Kar on an open channel, allowing everyone to pick up on it (including C'n'C). A pair of Centauri place a bomb in the compartment, and in desperation, Sheridan jumps out of the shuttle, weightless but "falling" towards the station. [9], During the Earth-Minbari War, G'kar was the one to broker the deal for humans to buy weapons.
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