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-->'''Sebastian''': Good luck to you in your holy cause, Captain Sheridan. May your choices have better results than mine. Remembered not as a messenger, remembered not as a reformer, not as a prophet, not as a hero... not even as Sebastian. Remembered only...as [[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack]].

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-->'''Sebastian''': Good luck to you in your holy cause, Captain Sheridan. May your choices have better results than mine. Remembered not as a messenger, remembered not as a reformer, not as a prophet, not as a hero... not even as Sebastian. Remembered only...as [[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack]].
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: In the original version of the episode, Sheridan erroneously placed the UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper killings in the West End of London instead of the East End. Creator/JMichaelStraczynski chalked this up to a typo in the script, and Creator/BruceBoxleitner overdubbed the line on the DVD.

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'''Season 2, Episode 21:'''
!Comes the Inquisitor



!Comes the Inquisitor
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* RejectedApology: G'Kar rejects Vir's apology on the grounds that he has no way to make it up to the scores of dead. That said, G'kar sounds very regretful as he does. The irony is that G'Kar is doing this to the one Centauri on the station who never wanted the war to begin with. It comes across as G'Kar acknowledging the sincerity of Vir's statement, but refusing to grant him absolution as Vir has done nothing to correct the situation.

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* RejectedApology: G'Kar rejects Vir's apology on the grounds that he has no way to make it up to the scores of dead. That said, G'kar G'Kar sounds very regretful as he does. The irony is that G'Kar is doing this to the one Centauri on the station who never wanted the war to begin with. It comes across as G'Kar acknowledging the sincerity of Vir's statement, but refusing to grant him absolution as Vir has done nothing to correct the situation.

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* RejectedApology: G'Kar rejects Vir's apology on the grounds that he has no way to make it up to the scores of dead. That said, G'kar sounds very regretful as he does.
** The irony is that G'Kar is doing this to the one Centauri on the station who never wanted the war to begin with. It comes across as G'Kar acknowledging the sincerity of Vir's statement, but refusing to grant him absolution as Vir has done nothing to correct the situation.

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* RejectedApology: G'Kar rejects Vir's apology on the grounds that he has no way to make it up to the scores of dead. That said, G'kar sounds very regretful as he does.
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does. The irony is that G'Kar is doing this to the one Centauri on the station who never wanted the war to begin with. It comes across as G'Kar acknowledging the sincerity of Vir's statement, but refusing to grant him absolution as Vir has done nothing to correct the situation.

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