Deathwalker story
Na'Toth attacks an alien woman that has just arrived on the station, claiming that she is the Dilgar war criminal Jha'dur — known as Deathwalker. And Talia is hired by Kosh to oversee some rather strange negotiations. Directed by: Bruce Seth Green. Story by: Larry DiTillio.
12 total · 5 choice · 5 major · 2 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| duty vs. conscience | choice | Sinclair and others, administer justice or let Deathwalker go |
| the desire for vengeance | choice | Na'Toth took a vow to kill the Deathwalker Jha'dur out of vengeance. Deathwalker had a vendetta against world in general. |
| the end justifies the means | choice | Were the Deathwalker's criminal medical experiments excused by her using the results to develop an immortality drug? |
| the good of the many vs. the needs of the few | choice | kill some so that others can live forever? |
| the quest for immortality | choice | The Deathwalker's life's work was a serum that retarded the aging process and cured disease. |
| anti-aging technology | major | The Deathwalker used a drug to maintaining her youthful appearance. |
| atrocities of war | major | The Deathwalker committed unethical medical experiments during the Dilgar War that constituted war crimes. |
| conflicting systems of jurisprudence | major | The different alien civilizations argued over whether the Deathwalker should be tried for her crimes, and if so who had authority to put her on trial. |
| international politics | major | A number of different alien political entities were vying to hand out their own version of justice to the Deathwalker for her crimes. |
| unethical human experimentation | major | The Deathwalked committed unethical medical experiments on sentient beings during the Dilgar War, and used the results to develop an immortality drug. |