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- <p>
- The Babylon Project was conceived by the Earth government in the
- aftermath of the Earth-Minbari War. It was finally realized in Babylon 5, a
- diplomatic outpost created to promote peaceful conflict resolution. Even
- with such lofty goals, its galactic significance has quickly outstripped its
- founders' wildest dreams -- let alone their ability to control. Babylon 5's
- early years have been marked by a growing sense of foreboding, punctuated
- by successively more immediate threats to the station's safety. Yet as
- rising darkness nurtures galaxy-wide despair, the station begins to become
- the focal point for a number of tiny rays of light.
-
- <h2>The Shadows</h2>
-
- <p>
- The gloom is made incarnate by the return of a mysterious ancient race known
- only as the Shadows. A thousand years ago they were beaten back to the rim
- of known space by an alliance which included relatively young civilizations
- like the Minbari, and a number of extremely powerful older races known
- collectively as the First Ones, who with
- the exception of the Vorlons have all passed beyond the confines of the
- galaxy -- presumably forever. On the rim, on dead deserted worlds like
- Z'ha'dum, the Shadows hid and gathered their strength for another assault
- (<a href="../guide/038.html">"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum."</a>)
- They do not act openly yet, but only through
- proxies like the human Mr. Morden, and the Centauri. What do they want?
- Only they know for sure. Chaos, it would seem, and control, and about two
- thirds of the galaxy.
-
- <h2>The Centauri and Ambassador Londo Mollari</h2>
-
- <p>
- It is ironic for a people as dedicated to hedonism and frivolity as the
- Centauri to become the facilitators of destruction and despair. Yet they
- are trapped by their dreams of former Empire and the vainglorious whims of
- individuals like Ambassador Mollari and the machiavellian Lord Refa. At first
- Londo thinks he can use his new friend Mr. Morden to further his own career,
- and is scarcely disturbed that the price is paid in Narn corpses.
- Disregarding all warnings,
- (<a href="../guide/025.html">"The Geometry of Shadows,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/039.html">"Knives"</a>)
- and the best
- chance for peace the Centauri have ever had,
- (<a href="../guide/031.html">"The Coming of Shadows"</a>)
- Londo
- oversaw the Centauri-Narn War from its inception as a border conflict
- (<a href="../guide/001.html">"Midnight on the Firing Line,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/022.html">"Chrysalis"</a>)
- to its culmination in the
- planetary bombardment of the Narn homeworld
- (<a href="../guide/042.html">"The Long, Twilight Struggle."</a>)
- Yet as his dreams come closer to reality, his enjoyment of them ebbs, and it
- begins to dawn on him the extent to which it is he who is being used in the
- schemes of others.
-
- <h2>The Narn and Ambassador G'Kar</h2>
-
- <p>
- The G'Kar who lied brazenly about the preemptive Narn strike against an
- undefended Centauri agricultural colony
- (<a href="../guide/001.html">"Midnight on the Firing Line,"</a>)
- is
- a far cry from the one who was ordered to petition Earth for sanctuary on
- Babylon 5 as the last surviving member of the Narn ruling body
- (<a href="../guide/042.html">"The Long Twilight Struggle."</a>)
- In the intervening years he experienced a religious
- reaffirmation when he discovered on Z'ha'dum the ancient Enemy spoken of by
- the prophet G'Quon
- (<a href="../guide/024.html">"Revelations."</a>)
- He learned futility by watching his
- warnings of the Enemy's return fall on seemingly deaf ears. And he learned
- humility from the greatness of his enemy's emperor
- (<a href="../guide/031.html">"The Coming of Shadows."</a>)
- Perhaps these experiences have prepared him for the heavy
- responsibility he assumes of leading his people's struggle for independence
- in exile.
-
- <h2>Earth</h2>
-
- <p>
- Signs from Earth have also grown markedly bleaker in just a few years. The
- anti-alien Home Guard
- (<a href="../guide/007.html">"The War Prayer,"</a>)
- the squelching of the Mars
- independence movement
- (<a href="../guide/018.html">"A Voice in the Wilderness,"</a>)
- and the increase in
- militarism back home
- (<a href="../guide/032.html">"GROPOS,"</a>)
- soon paled in comparison to the discovery of
- the conspiracy which led to the assassination of the Earth President
- (<a href="../guide/022.html">"Chrysalis,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/035.html">"Hunter Prey,"</a>)
- and the efforts of the insidious Ministry of
- Peace to eradicate the faintest whispers of dissent. In its most morally
- vacant act, the Earth government chose to sign a treaty of nonaggression
- with the expanding Centauri Empire
- (<a href="../guide/044.html">"The Fall of Night"</a>)
- rather than stand
- up for the sovereignty of the Nonaligned Worlds.
-
- <h2>The Psi Corps</h2>
-
- <p>
- Whenever the Babylon 5 crew investigates the more disturbing situations
- arising from contact with Earth, they regularly find the Psi Corps lurking
- behind the scenes. Quite clearly the Psi Corps has no limits on the extent
- to which it will manipulate people in its efforts to obtain power
- (<a href="../guide/006.html">"Mind War,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/029.html">"Soul Mates,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/030.html">"A Race through Dark Places."</a>)
- Among many who view them
- with suspicion, Commander Ivanova's hatred for the Corps is legendary; it is
- also a smoke screen to hide her fear that they will discover her telepathic
- latency. Within the Corps itself, there appears to be an even more
- dangerous, ultra-secret group operating under the code name Bureau 13
- (<a href="../guide/028.html">"A Spider in the Web."</a>)
- Among other acts of casual manipulation and
- destruction, they are likely responsible for planting the artificial
- personality in Talia Winters which was sent to spy on B5 and which wiped out
- Talia's true personality
- (<a href="../guide/041.html">"Divided Loyalties."</a>)
-
- <h2>The Minbari and Ambassador Delenn</h2>
-
- <p>
- Powerful, honorable, the Minbari almost annihilated Earth after their first
- encounter with humans, yet inexplicably surrendered in their hour of victory
- and subsequently helped sponsor the Babylon Project. Of the few humans and
- Minbari who know the complete story, many do not believe it. When the Grey
- Council war cruiser was poised over Earth during the Battle of the Line, a
- lone pilot attempting to ram their ship (Jeffrey Sinclair) was captured and
- interrogated
- (<a href="../guide/008.html">"And the Sky Full of Stars."</a>)
- To their horror, the Council
- determined that Minbari souls were being reborn in human bodies. Besides the
- fact that Minbari refuse to harm their own, an ancient prophecy
- claimed that a great challenge would someday arise which could only be met
- when the two halves of the Minbari soul were joined. Thus, the Council
- ordered the Minbari forces to surrender
- (<a href="../guide/023.html">"Points of Departure."</a>)
- Many
- Minbari, particularly among the warrior caste, still despise this decision
- (<a href="../guide/036.html">"There All Honor Lies,"</a>)
- and as the warrior caste grows more powerful on
- Minbar, there are signs of schisms appearing in the formerly coherent society.
-
- <p>
- The prophecy also mentions an individual who will lead the combined forces
- of Minbari and humans. So strong is her belief that she is this Chosen One
- (<a href="../guide/043.html">"Comes the Inquisitor,"</a>)
- that not only does Delenn refuse the Grey
- Council's selection of her to be the leader of all Minbari
- (<a href="../guide/020.html">"Babylon Squared,"</a>)
- but against its instruction to wait she metamorphoses into a
- human-Minbari hybrid
- (<a href="../guide/022.html">"Chrysalis,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/024.html">"Revelations."</a>)
- Although permitted to
- remain as ambassador on B5, Delenn's confidence is severely shaken when the
- remaining Grey Council decides to remove her from their company
- (<a href="../guide/033.html">"All Alone in the Night,"</a>)
- and even further when she discovers that she is accepted by
- neither humans nor Minbari
- (<a href="../guide/037.html">"And Now for a Word,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/036.html">"There All Honor Lies."</a>)
- She has only her faith in herself, the loyalty of Lennier and her growing
- bond with Captain Sheridan to depend on.
-
- <h2>The Vorlons and Ambassador Kosh</h2>
-
- <p>
- Delenn also appears to have the approval of the Vorlons -- although this is no
- easy burden. Enigmatic and extremely advanced, the Vorlons rarely seem to
- take the opinions of others into consideration when they act. They have
- visited many worlds, but not openly, perhaps to guide the species there, and
- perhaps to manipulate them. Kosh is willing to aid the few like Delenn and
- Sheridan who merit his attention
- (<a href="../guide/036.html">"There All Honor Lies,"</a>
- <a href="../guide/035.html">"Hunter Prey,"</a>)
- but
- they do not escape the encounter unscathed
- (<a href="../guide/043.html">"Comes the Inquisitor."</a>)
- Since
- he arrived on the station, Kosh remained hidden inside his encounter suit
- for years. When he finally revealed himself, he appeared as a glorious
- being of light and lore -- different to each species who saw him. Very few
- realized that it was Kosh whom they saw, but most agree that they witnessed
- proof that the station is blessed
- (<a href="../guide/044.html">"The Fall of Night."</a>)
-
- <h2>The Conspiracy of Light</h2>
-
- <p>
- After surreptitiously testing the attitudes of his crew for several months,
- Sheridan involved Ivanova, Garibaldi and Franklin in an extremely dangerous
- plot to investigate and root out the evil they see growing in the heart of
- the Earth government. At first they were all alone, with the exception of
- Sheridan's contact, General Hague. But as the Shadows come
- and darkness grows deeper throughout the galaxy, Babylon 5 has attracted
- unexpected allies for a great battle that looms heavily on the horizon. The
- first is Draal, who is the Minbari heart of the great machine and extremely
- powerful weaponry in the planet below the station. Assistance also comes
- from the embassy on Minbar, where former station commander Sinclair leads
- a growing army of mostly human and Minbari Rangers. In the vicinity of
- Babylon 5 the Rangers answer to Delenn and Captain Sheridan. Yet even with
- Draal and the Vorlons among them, by 2260 the fighters for the light seem
- pitifully few and weak compared to the pervasive and terrifying power of
- the Shadows.
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