Bruce Boxleitner credited as playing...
Capt. John Sheridan
- Londo Mollari: [after having stripped G'Kar of his post as Ambassador to Babylon 5] Citizen G'Kar will return to Narn for trial.
- Capt. John Sheridan: I'm afraid that's not possible. Prior to this meeting, Ambassador G'Kar asked for sanctuary on Babylon 5. As it is within my province to make such decisions, I agreed.
- Londo Mollari: Surrender by all members of the Kha'Ri is stipulated in the Narn/Centauri agreement.
- Capt. John Sheridan: Well, I'm sure it is, but I didn't sign that agreement, Ambassador. Neither did Earth!
- Delenn: As co-sponsor of Bablyon 5, the Minbari Government supports this decision. The neutrality of this station applies even to the wishes of the Centauri. Citizen G'Kar may remain here for as long as he chooses.
- [last lines]
- Capt. John Sheridan: For the last year, things haven't exactly been going our way. I started to wonder if it would ever get better. I think it just did. Tell the other Rangers, the ambassadors, everyone in this "army of light" that Babylon 5 stands with you. Tell them... tell them that from this place, we will deliver notice to the parliaments of conquerors that a line has been drawn against the darkness, and we will hold that line, no matter the cost.
- Delenn: Draal. We're here.
- Draal: [holographic projection appearing] Did you think I did not notice, my old friend?
- [Draal notices Delenn's hair]
- Draal: You've changed. I like it. Captain Sheridan. At first, I wasn't sure about you. But I must say, your decisions have been wise. Your attitudes, commendable. And your patience, vaster than mine would have been under similar circumstances.
- Capt. John Sheridan: Thank you.
- Draal: I'm not finished.
- Capt. John Sheridan: Oh, sorry.
- Capt. John Sheridan: Any news?
- Cmdr. Susan Ivanova: Just rumors. They say the Centauri are using mass drivers. I can't believe they'd resort to planetary bombardment!
- Capt. John Sheridan: Right now, I'd believe just about anything.