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Indeed, the most senior Human Morden could have spoken to on Babylon 5 was Sinclair, who was very clearly low man on the totem pole -- Santiago liked him, more or less, but Sinclair was making enemies left and right, and had next to no influence in EarthDome. He was quite simply too junior to be of value; his position as commander of B5 was an aberration that many factions on Earth were trying to correct. While Morden would have been wrong to dismiss Sinclair as a nonentity, that's probably exactly what he did.
Sheridan, while perceived as a jarhead, was more high-profile, because of his high-visibility command of Agamemnon and because of his status as Starkiller, the only real victor in the Earth-Minbari War. So while people might have dismissed him as a jarhead, he was still a known name, unlike Sinclair.
Sheridan, while perceived as a jarhead, was more high-profile, because of his high-visibility command of Agamemnon and because of his status as Starkiller, the only real victor in the Earth-Minbari War. So while people might have dismissed him as a jarhead, he was still a known name, unlike Sinclair.