Stephen Furst credited as playing...
Vir Cotto
- Mr. Morden: What do YOU want?
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: I'd like to live just long enough to be there when they cut off your head and stick it on a pike as a warning to the next ten generations that some favors come with too high a price. I want to look up into your lifeless eyes and wave like this.
- [waves]
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: Can you and your associates arrange that for me, Mr. Morden?
- Ambassador Londo Mollari: But this - this, this, this is like being nibbled to death by... what are those Earth creatures called? Feathers, long bill, webbed feet... go 'quack'...
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: Cats.
- Ambassador Londo Mollari: Cats. Being nibbled to death by cats.
- Lennier: [Lennier and Vir do not make eye contact during this conversation] Sometimes I get so close and yet it feels like I'm shut out of the important things.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: It's a useless feeling. The Ambassador is definitely going through some changes. He even looks different.
- Lennier: Indeed. And now with the military starting to stampede over everyone and everything...
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: People coming and going and secret meetings...
- Lennier: You never know what it's all about until later when it's too late.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: And they never listen to us.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto, Lennier: Makes me nervous.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: [they finally look at each other] Same time tomorrow?
- Lennier: Sure.
- [Opening narration, season 4]
- Lennier: It was the year of fire,
- Zack Allan: The year of destruction,
- Citizen G'Kar: The year we took back what was ours.
- Lyta Alexander: It was the year of rebirth,
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: The year of great sadness,
- Marcus Cole: The year of pain,
- Delenn: And a year of joy.
- Ambassador Londo Mollari: It was a new age.
- Dr. Stephen Franklin: It was the end of history.
- Susan Ivanova: It was the year everything changed.
- Michael Garibaldi: The year is 2261.
- Captain John Sheridan: The place, Babylon 5.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: As Mr. Garibaldi would say, it's been one hell of a day.
- Lennier: Yes. A hell of a day.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: And a hell of a year.
- Lennier: A hell of a five years.
- Ambassador Vir Cotto: Hell of a life.
- Lennier: You win.