"Intersections in Real Time"
"When I ask a question, you will respond at once. You will not hesitate,
you will not consider, you will not lie. Co-operation will be rewarded,
resistance .. will be punished."
-- Interrogator to Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
"There is nothing to be gained by trying to harm me, I am not the enemy.
To be the enemy, I must have some personal stake in what happens to you.
I am not interested in that at all. I'm here to do a job, nothing more.
You are a name, a file, and a case number, that's all."
-- Interrogator to Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
"It does prove though how everything is a matter of perspective. You see
what you think is daylight, and you assume it's morning. Take it away,
you think it's night. Offer you a sandwich, if it's convenient, you'll
think it's mid-day. The truth is fluid, the truth is subjective."
-- Interrogator to Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
"The truth is sometimes what you believe it to be, and other times
what you decide it to be. My task is to make you decide to believe
differently."
-- Interrogator to Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
"You have been interrogated before?"
"Yes."
"Anyone I know?"
"You'd be surprised."
-- Interrogator and Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
"No! You have no rights. There's no courtroom here, Captain. No tribunals,
no attorneys, no justice, no mercy, no fairness, no hope, no last minute
escape. You will walk through that door when you confess and not one second
before."
-- Interrogator to Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
"You will co-operate with the state, for the good of the state and your own
survival. You will confess to the crimes of which you have been accused.
You will be released and returned to the society a productive citizen if
you co-operate. Resistance will be punished, co-operation will be rewarded."
-- Recording to Sheridan in Babylon 5:"Intersections in Real Time"
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