<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>One more point on "The One". In order to become Ranger One, the person would also have to be accepted by the Rangers.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Once again, I think it is important to understand the distinction between Entil'Zha (The One who Creates the Future) and Anlashok'na (Ranger One), the operational commander of the Rangers. The Entil'Zha is "The One" in the sense Zathras uses it and for whom the Rangers will live and die. It is
not whoever happens to be the leader of the Rangers at the time. The Entil'Zha is always Ranger One. Ranger One is only also Entil'Zha four times that we know of. "The One" is the combined entity represented a different times by Sinclair/Valen, Delenn, and Sherian (all of whom combine aspects of the three Minbari castes in different proportions: Worker, Religious and Warrior.)
Also, we never see (or even hear abuot) any Ranger One (much less Entil'Zha) training his or her replacement.
Sinclair is not trained by his predecessor on Minbar. His predecessor, if memory serves, is already dead before he is invested. Sinclair, in turn, does not train Delenn (although it is probable that he named her as his successor.)
And Ivanova doesn't replace Delenn as head of the Rangers. She replaces
Sheridan who retires from politics and assumes the title of Entil'Zha around 2279. (Delenn, at the same time, is elected President of the IA and steps down from her position with the Rangers. When she and Ivanova speak in "Sleeping in Light" it is mentioned that Delenn has been President for two years.)
Arguably living for nearly 20 years on Minbar
constitutes training for Sheridan.
Sheridan selects Ivanova as his replacement, and Delenn agrees, but there is no question of training her. She isn't even asked until Sheridan knows he is dying, and she can certainly refuse.
Still, Capt. and later General Ivanova has doubtless been a guest in the Sheridan home many times over the years, and learned a great deal about both the Minbari and the Rangers. They, in turn, would have come to know her, and as one of the almost legendary leaders of the Army of Light, and the chosen of the semi-divine Sheridan, she would have been readily accepted.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
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