As CmdrKing notes, Bester has a pragmatic reasoning to deal with the Shadows, they're using his people as tools, and influencing the power players of Earthgov to treat his people as tools.Kinky Vorlon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:31 pm Bester doesn't care about the higher politics. He only cares about telepaths. He plotted with the Clark cabal to ensure the safety of "his" telepaths and worked to uncover the conspiracy led by Edgars. I don't see how it would be in his interest to participate in the shadow war, and lending "his" telepaths to the fight when his primary aim is to ensure the telepaths remain in power.
Also, narratively, the big shake up of this episode, that telepaths under Bester are now part of the war front against the Shadows, never pays up dividends. We don't have any scenes of Bester at the War Council meetings, or a psi cop or any Psi Corps representative there with their perspective. We don't hear about Bester doing anything from any exposition from Ivanova, Garibaldi, Sheridan, etc. For all we know, Bester said that he was going to help, that it was now, "his war", and then went home to Earth and just drank vodka for months on end because of how emotionally crushed he was to find that his lover was mutilated into a weapon by the Clark Administration, and then he screwed them over by converting Garibaldi.
Instead, it's due to Dr. Franklin's Underground Railroad that the Army of Light has telepaths to help fight the Shadows, leading us to believe that Bester didn't do anything, and he just said empty words.