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<!-- TITLE Sic Transit Vir -->
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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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Londo introduces Vir to a surprising new acquaintance. A heavy influx of
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Narns to the station raises suspicions.
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</cite>
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Thomas,+Carmen">Carmen Thomas</a> as Lyndisty.
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</blockquote>
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<pre><a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/056">7.53</a>
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Production number: 313
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Original air week: April 15, 1996
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by Jesus Trevino
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</pre>
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<p>
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<hr size=3>
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<h2><a name="BP">Backplot</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> Ivanova has been in the military for 13 years.
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<li> The Centauri are attempting to pacify the Narn homeworld's population.
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Among other techniques, they send troops to Narn villages to root out
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aggressive citizens and "put them to sleep." Sometimes entire villages
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are found to be aggressive and are burned to the ground.
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<li> Vir, using his power as head of the diplomatic office on Minbar, has
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been running a Schindleresque underground railroad for Narns. He
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created a fake persona in the Centauri government, "Abrahamo Linconi,"
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and faked death certificates for over two thousand Narn after "Linconi"
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ordered them transferred to work camps on Centauri Prime.
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<li> The Centauri consider marriage for the sake of love rather than politics
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a radical act.
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<li> Vir's uncle doesn't think highly of him, claiming that Vir is capable
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of "a well-deserved humility."
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<li> Vir has an interest in human history.
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> How was Ivanova able to flesh out Vir's fake official, whose records
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were presumably in the Centauri Republic's private databases?
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<li> What did Vir and Lyndisty do with the bound Narn? Obviously Vir didn't
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kill him, but what did he tell Lyndisty?
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<li> Will Lyndisty's family cancel the
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arrangements now that Vir has been demoted?
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<li> Does G'Kar know of Vir's efforts? Will he be able to forgive Vir
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in spite of himself
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(<a href="043.html">"Comes the Inquisitor?"</a>)
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> If Ivanova and Allen could follow the paper trail to discover that
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Vir apparently sent thousands of Narn to their deaths, others might
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be able to as well. Vir may find himself a target if any
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Narn who aren't in on his secret manage to access the records in
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question. Certainly Lyndisty is still in danger; lots of other Narn
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would undoubtedly like to get their hands on someone with her history.
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<li> Vir can still help the Narn if he chooses, though it'll be riskier.
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He presumably has retained his post as Londo's attache, which should
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have some authority in itself. And by tempering Londo, however
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slightly, he may do more good than he did on Minbar.
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<li> Vir isn't alone in wanting to help the Narn; he referred to others
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working with him. Will those others be able to continue, especially
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with Ivanova's assistance? The presence of other Centauri might
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explain how she was able to access the Centauri government's files.
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<li> Given Londo's feelings about bugs, what will his reaction be when he
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sees an arachnoid Shadow warship for the first time? Perhaps his
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fear of insects (and spiders) stems in part from his dream
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(<a href="045.html">"Matters of Honor."</a>)
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<li> There may also be a parallel between Londo's insect hunt and the
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typical Centauri attitude toward the Narn, who they regard as little
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more than bugs on two feet. If that parallel is intentional, Londo's
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line about the insects "evolving before my eyes" might have some
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relation to the Narns' changing position in the universe -- with
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G'Kar's help (and some prodding from Kosh) they're becoming something
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quite different than they were mere months earlier.
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<li> Evidence of the pressures of independence are starting to appear:
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B5's officers now drink an unidentified liquid instead of morning
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coffee and the ambassador of a major race -- albeit an ally of the
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government the station opposes -- can't get a maintenance crew to
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his quarters. The loss of Earth funding and support is likely to
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grow worse over time.
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<li> Vir's smuggled Narn are considered dead by the Centauri -- perhaps
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making one of them the subject of Lady Morella's prophecy to Londo,
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that he "must not kill the one who is already dead"
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(<a href="053.html">"Point of No Return."</a>)
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> The title is something of a pun; it's Latin for "thus passes the man"
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(roughly speaking.) It's probably a reference to the saying "sic
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transit gloria mundi" ("thus passes the glory of the world.")
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> <em>Why were this episode and
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<a href="057.html">"A Late Delivery From Avalon"</a>
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swapped?</em><br>
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We flipped them around because after "Ceremonies" we NEED something
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lighter, and because York's episode in the new slot now coincides with
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the first week of sweeps. They were written to play in either order.
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<li> <em>Can you tell us more about Vir's family?</em><br>
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I can, but I'd rather show it; you'll find out a lot more about Vir and
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family relations in "Sic Transit Vir" in mid-april.
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<p>
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<li> Yes, it's sort of a double pun in that respect...thus passes
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the man, which can have many meanings, also entering manhood, or dying,
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or going away, or the more Vir transitioning, or going...lots of
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variations.
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<p>
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<li> Just an advisory...I finally saw the trailer for "Sic Transit Vir," and
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I'd suggest anyone who wants to enjoy the show *not* watch the trailer,
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as it gives away stuff that shouldn't be given away.
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<p>
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I.e., if the trailer for The Maltese Falcon said, "...and see the
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surprise when the black bird is discovered to be an imitation."
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<p>
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<li> <em>About Vir</em><br>
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He's a much stronger character than anyone
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might think. He's sort of the "God's Fool" character, to get literary
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for a second, who somehow manages to make it through it all.
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<p>
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<li> At this point, with the rethinking going on back home, he's
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bethrothed and promised, the marriage arranged, but not yet fully,
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*formally* married. There's still ritual to go through. The other
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family could still choose to withdraw the arrangement.
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<p>
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<li> Even the babble is pretty tightly scripted. The hesitations and
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occasional stumble-restatements are the actor's delivery. There's
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occasionally a very tiny bit of improv in that kind of scene, but very
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little.
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<p>
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<li> Londo is a very sharp, cunning character. He does what he
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does for sheer patriotism, to serve his people. *Whatever* that may
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entail. And Vir gets whipsawed a lot...he's a great character, with a
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wide range of characteristics I can play with, from comic to tragic.
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<p>
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<li> When Londo goes to Delenn earlier this season to ask about having Vir
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appointed to the Centauri diplomatic mission, he mentions then that the
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mission has been closed for some time, "some trouble I believe with our
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previous liaison." This just paid that off; those Minbari are just a
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darned bad influence, I guess.
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<p>
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<li> <em>What happened to the Narn? And what were the Narns doing in Vir's
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room?</em><br>
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I could've *sworn* there was a line there about the Narn
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recovering; I'm going to have to check this. I hope I didn't
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accidentally cut it for time while doing something else. (It was a
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LONG editing session.)
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<p>
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I figured the Narns were there to discuss the fates of their
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families back home, but yeah, to a certain degree it was there as a
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great end for the teaser.
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<p>
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<li> <em>Who said the line that was cut?</em><br>
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It was in the observation dome scene with Ivanova; I realized
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that we'd cut a small piece for time that was expendable, but in the
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back and forth went one line too far without realizing it. Sigh....
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<p>
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<li> <em>What was the line?</em><br>
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The only line was that "the Narn is recovering in Medlab,"
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something to that effect. Sigh....
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<p>
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<li> <em>Did the Centauri politician know Vir's secret?</em><br>
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No, he didn't know, and would've been horrified if he had.
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<p>
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<li> <em>What was the saucer-shaped ship outside the station?</em><br>
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It's a Vree ship, which we've seen before.
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<p>
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<li> <em>About the patches on the sleeves of the new uniforms</em><br>
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One of the patches is a Ranger patch; the other is the new B5
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sword and shield logo.
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<p>
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<li> It's been established that Minbari can and do lie when it's done to save
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the honor of another. Here, Delenn saved face for Sheridan at dinner.
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<p>
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<li> Londo and the bugs had nothing to do with any notions about the Shadows.
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<p>
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Sheridan is a war historian, with his main interests in the civil war,
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where one of his ancestors fought. He's very big on Lincoln.
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</ul>
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