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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote 2025-04-18 03:32 am (UTC)

Na'Toth is his first chance to try to make amends personally to someone who isn't G'Kar and as you pointed out upthread, isn't going to feel toward him anything like G'Kar. He might get her offplanet and she might spit in his face. It's the right thing to do and it is outside his discomfort zone of redemption.

Yes!! I love that in spite of G'Kar's threats, that's not why he does it; he does it because it's right. And I also love that he's not doing it for G'Kar. I think there's every reason to believe that he'd do whatever it took to save G'Kar by this point (trying to claw his way through a door with his bare hands rather than leave G'Kar alone in a hallway full of assassins that he can't really do much to help with anyway...) but this isn't about personal sentiment for Na'Toth, it's about doing the right thing and taking one small step towards fixing the terrible damage he's done.

And it just struck me now that Londo confronted with a captive Na'Toth is almost exactly the situation we discussed with Bester and Carolyn on Mars: "Because I don't have that kind of authority." And there it stopped for Bester no matter how much he loved Carolyn, because he couldn't get outside of the Corps frame to think of what else he could do to save her. And it doesn't stop there for Londo, even if it takes him a couple of false starts to get beyond his official powerlessness.

Oh, that's an excellent point, you're completely right! It really is the same thing, actually in a way even more of a moral test because he doesn't have the personal attachment to her that Bester has to Carolyn. And Londo does what Bester was far too mired in his own worldview to ever do, and finds a way.

especially impressive since Byron's telepaths really are a charisma void as far as I'm concerned.

Word.

The trip back to Babylon 5 should be interesting for conversation. (Or maybe just individual processing, but at some point Londo's adrenaline high is going to wear off.)

Yes, and I've now watched up through 5x12 (thoughts to come eventually) so it does look like some processing happened, since they seem much more relaxed and playful with each other when they show up again on B5. It was a bump in the road, but not an unrecoverable one. As you said in a comment somewhere, they are both going to run into these sudden pain points due to the history they have; it's inevitable. And they've now shown that they can get past a pretty major one. (Would definitely read fic about the conversations that happened on that flight. Or possibly write it.)

Being friends with people is inherently messy and Londo and G'Kar being—whatever they are to each other—is epically so.

Yes! And we get to see a lot of their messiness, and I love it. It's hard to believe it's been less than a season since they started talking to each other at all post-Cartagia, but every step of the way has been plausible.

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