The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. JMS CompuServe messages collected by The Green Meddler <kilgalen@tde.com>.
  2. Subj: B5 Mailing Address Section: Babylon 5
  3. To: All Tuesday, August 01, 1995 12:42:08 PM
  4. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286115
  5. There is a growing diversification in the names and personnel
  6. to whom letters are being sent via the B5 mail drop (which is not
  7. the main studio address). Consequently, it is important to be
  8. absolutely sure to include the words C/O BABYLON 5 on any mail you
  9. send cast or crew at this address: 14431 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 260,
  10. Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Otherwise it may end up being returned.
  11. jms
  12. Subj: <Long Twilight Struggle> Section: Babylon 5
  13. To: John Lester, Tuesday, August 01, 1995 11:34:09 PM
  14. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286700
  15. "Joe, you do not disappoint."
  16. I'm trying *awful* hard not to. Doing this show right is terribly
  17. important to all of us involved in it. I really want it to be the kind
  18. of show I've always wanted to watch as a fan. And I'm very, very pleased
  19. that the writing is generally satisfactory. Sometimes, when
  20. behind the keyboard, one has grave doubts if it's good enough....
  21. jms
  22. Subj: Great Maker Section: Babylon 5
  23. To: Chris Gardiner, Tuesday, August 01, 1995 3:43:23 PM
  24. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286265
  25. Who are the 4 different races who all use the term Great Maker?
  26. Insofar as I recall, only the Ikarrans and the Centauri used that term.
  27. jms
  28. Subj: MoreMicrosComing! Section: Babylon 5
  29. To: Rae Augenstein, Tuesday, August 01, 1995 11:34:07 PM
  30. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286698
  31. As it happens, we've found out, a LOT of toy stores have gotten the
  32. B5 micromachines, but very few actually put them out on the racks, not
  33. knowing anything about the show (our curse continues). In general,
  34. if people go into their local medium/large sized toy stores,
  35. and ask them to check in the back, they appear.
  36. jms
  37. Subj: <Long Twilight Struggle> Section: Babylon 5
  38. To: David Silkstone, Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:44:01 PM
  39. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287137
  40. Yeah, we can probably put up a cast shot.
  41. Season 3 airs in the US starting in November (with the last
  42. of year two in October); I think it'll probably start in the UK
  43. in the spring.
  44. jms
  45. Subj: <<DL foreshadowing?>> Section: Babylon 5
  46. To: John McAuley, Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:44:05 PM
  47. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287139
  48. We've done a couple of steady-cam/CGI composite shots, but not
  49. that much; in "And Now For a Word," you'll sometimes see a floating
  50. recorder in C&C moving around...that was a steady-cam in use, and we
  51. composited in the CGI. It is, however, time-consuming, so we only do
  52. that sort of thing as required.
  53. jms
  54. Subj: Unlicensed Bumpersticker Section: Babylon 5
  55. To: B.J. Mitias, Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:59:12 PM
  56. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287161
  57. Pegasus can *say* they are protected all they want...but parody laws
  58. do NOT cover the use of the B5 logo, which has been copyrighted and
  59. trademarked. If it's just text, that's one thing, but to use the logo in
  60. any unauthorized way is infringement.
  61. jms
  62. Subj: Unlicensed Bumpersticker Section: Babylon 5
  63. To: B.J. Mitias, Thursday, August 03, 1995 12:00:14 AM
  64. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287744
  65. We learn by doing.
  66. jms
  67. Subj: <DS9 4th season rumors> Section: Star Trek
  68. To: William A. Swanberg,Thursday, August 03, 1995 12:48:23 AM
  69. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287792
  70. You always have to be careful when a studio says it hasn't turned
  71. a profit on the show. They say this for the primary reason that certain
  72. people involved with series and movies -- stars, creators, executive
  73. producers -- get a percentage of the net profit. Conseuqently, it
  74. is studio and network policy to make absolutely sure that, whatever the
  75. real facts might be, none of their products *ever* show a profit *on paper*.
  76. You always charge something more against the income, and make sure you zero
  77. out the profits to avoid sharing it with anybody else.
  78. It's the oldest gag in the book, and in any public statement, that's
  79. the party line.
  80. jms
  81. Subj: <<TLTS: Shadow ships>> Section: Babylon 5
  82. To: Spencer Collyer Thursday, August 03, 1995 2:05:24 PM
  83. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288105
  84. The Sigma 957 vessel has no connection to the Shadows.
  85. jms
  86. Subj: <<TLTS: Shadow ships>> Section: Babylon 5
  87. To: Spencer Collyer Thursday, August 03, 1995 10:38:23 PM
  88. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288536
  89. <So what _was_ it then? (Don't tell me: 'Yes' <g>)>
  90. It was very old.
  91. jms
  92. Subj: <DS9 4th season rumors Section: Star Trek
  93. To: Mike Topf, Thursday, August 03, 1995 2:05:23 PM
  94. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288104
  95. "...you could ask for a MUCH smaller percentage of gross."
  96. The only acceptable percentage of gross profits is zero.
  97. Unless you're a megastar or megadirector. Other than that,
  98. nobody gets gross points.
  99. jms
  100. Subj: <DS9 4th season rumors> Section: Star Trek
  101. To: Fred DeCosta, Thursday, August 03, 1995 10:38:25 PM
  102. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288537
  103. Because it gives you at least a shot, if the show is a huge
  104. success, of eventually going in and having the right to examine
  105. their books and at some far distant point, if you're willing
  106. to throw away your career but there's some serious money to be
  107. had, of going after them. (Did you know that the majority of actors
  108. from the original ST, outside the so-called Big Three, have over
  109. 30 years received only about $16,000 from ST in merchandise, profit, and
  110. other areas?)
  111. I believe it was Fess Parker who finally sued over profits
  112. from his series, which after 25 years of syndication, was still
  113. supposedly "in the red." It took several years of litigation to
  114. get the money he was owed from his "net."
  115. jms
  116. Subj: Season 3 Starts Shooting Section: Babylon 5
  117. To: Dimitri M LaBarge, hursday, August 03, 1995 2:05:15 PM
  118. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288102
  119. It's just something I've had to learn out of self-defense;
  120. I've never actually been good with crowds, was always terrified of
  121. speaking in front of a group. But sometimes you gotta do
  122. what scares you....
  123. jms
  124. Subj: Season 3 Starts Shooting Section: Babylon 5
  125. To: Michael Grabois, Thursday, August 03, 1995 10:39:01 PM
  126. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288538
  127. I guess I chose "Twilight" because it's just such a kick-ass
  128. episode that works great with an audience.
  129. And yeah, the whole presentation was a hoot.
  130. jms
  131. Subj: Season Three Narration Section: Babylon 5
  132. To: Bob Cazzell, Thursday, August 03, 1995 10:39:07 PM
  133. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288540
  134. "By the way, your dedication and commitment to your audience is the
  135. coolest thing I have ever seen come from the makers of a series,
  136. sci-fi or otherwise. You have no idea how much we appreciate it!"
  137. Thanks. I guess, really, it's just having been a fan, and still
  138. being a fan in many ways, I just figure fans should be treated the way
  139. I would've liked to have been treated by folks in TeeVee. It's really as
  140. much my pleasure as anyone else's.
  141. jms
  142. Subj: Season Three Narration Section: Babylon 5
  143. To: Tom Knudsen, Saturday, August 05, 1995 12:22:31 AM
  144. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#289498
  145. Yeah, Chris tends to get the lion's share of the credit for
  146. being online, though I've been here since 1984/85, but that's okay;
  147. it's the principle that matters.
  148. I'm glad it's helped to demystify TV, because that's been one
  149. of my goals from the very start. You can't hope to influence or
  150. control something until you understand it.
  151. jms
  152. Subj: U.S. video release Section: Babylon 5
  153. To: Robert A. Russo, Saturday, August 05, 1995 12:22:08 AM
  154. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#289500
  155. We're working on it....
  156. jms
  157. Subj: the NEW sf standard Section: Babylon 5
  158. To: David Chandler-Gick, Sunday, August 06, 1995 12:52:17 AM
  159. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#290359
  160. Let me address the small points first, then go into the major
  161. thesis.
  162. What keeps B5 from becoming a "cult" series if it runs only its
  163. five years? I dunno...lots of shows run only 5 years or less. The
  164. majority of them, in fact. I'd also point out that in the moderately-
  165. hard SF area -- space stuff, star travel and the like -- no show has EVER
  166. gone five years except Star Trek. Even Lost in Space went only 3 years
  167. (September 1965 to September 1968). Prior to the new incarnations of ST,
  168. the original series ALSO didn't make it past 3 years.
  169. So if you really *want* to look at the only non-Star Trek spacefaring
  170. SF series to go (hopefully) five years in, oh, the entire HISTORY of
  171. American television and minimize that by calling it a "cult" series, well,
  172. that's certainly your right. I don't agree with it, but one wouldn't expect
  173. me to.
  174. Twin Peaks, which only went about 2, max 3 seasons, is a short enough
  175. run to be justifiably called a "cult" show. Five seasons is a credible
  176. series in *anyone's* book. Right now, at just shy of year two, we're still
  177. a cult series. By year five we would not be; we'd be in the same ranks as
  178. any successful TV series, and success is defined as 90-100 episodes in the
  179. can, enough to syndicate thereafter. So right from the git-go, the term
  180. being used, "cult series," doesn't apply, I think. It's no more a cult
  181. series than any mainstream series that goes 5 seasons. (Hill Street Blues
  182. just *barely* made it to six years.)
  183. Blake's 7 is a UK series, and to American audiences, that usually
  184. becomes "cult" by definition. And, again, B7 ran only 4 years, from January
  185. 1978 - December 1981. Dr. Who, though gifted with a 20+ year run, is also not
  186. much known in the US, and thus comes under a "cult" show heading by that
  187. default. (Because part of the definition of cult show is not a numerical
  188. issue, as you seem to advance, but a philosophical issue, the extent to which
  189. the society at large knows about the show, or elements of that show.)
  190. But to continue using your terminology for a moment...Space 1999, which
  191. you cite, ran only from 1975-1977, three years again, which once more does
  192. not allow for any real momentum to be built up in making the general populace
  193. aware of it. Quantum Leap made 5 years, but since we're talking space-SF at
  194. the moment, and it'sreally more of an anthology series with recurring
  195. characters, that goes into a separate category for now.
  196. If this show goes the full five years -- and it will -- it will become
  197. the only non-Star Trek space series to do so in the history of American TV.
  198. That is a *huge* accomplishment. Will it become widely known and accepted by
  199. the American consciousness, mainstreamed like ST, so that Jay Leno can comment
  200. on Klingons and everybody in the audience knows what he's talking about?
  201. Who knows? Maybe, maybe not. Doesn't really matter to me one way or another.
  202. The show will be there. A painting is no less a
  203. painting for the number of people who pass in front of it. It is what it is.
  204. I could probably help matters a bit by going more for merchandising, put
  205. in some scantily-clad women, doing a lot of stunts...but I've said from the
  206. start, I'm not here to try and make a franchise, I'm here to tell a story.
  207. Some folks will like it, some won't. Them's the breaks.
  208. So the thesis of your panel, in some measure, seems to be, If B5 does
  209. not become as well known as ST, is it ultimately successful or important in
  210. American culture? To me, this is inherently flawed reasoning. ST is only the
  211. measure of ST, and nothing else. I'd even argue that except for the original
  212. series, there really isn't any one thing called Star Trek. There was the 3
  213. season show that Gene did in the late 60s; there was the first movie Gene did
  214. in the late 1970s; the other movies that were done by other people, like Nick
  215. Meyer and Harve Bennet; the TNG series that was created by Gene and David
  216. Gerrold; the DS9 that was created by Berman/Pillar; and the ST:V created by
  217. Piller, Berman and Taylor.
  218. They are all, in many ways, very different creations, that share only one
  219. thing: the brand name. If you renamed B5, STAR TREK: BABYLON 5, the ratings
  220. would go up instantly, and it would become more of a household name than it is.
  221. It would be no different a show, but it would have that brand name behind it.
  222. "What keeps Trek from falling into the "cult" classification is the
  223. ongoing production." Negative. To play one side of the coin for a moment,
  224. the second most of the population knows or recognizes the word "Klingon," it has
  225. stopped being a cult show, *on a philosophical level*. And that happened long
  226. before TNG ever went into production. That happened over the 20 years the
  227. original three-season ST was in syndication.
  228. To play the other side of it...I hate to break it to you, but media SF is
  229. STILL considered a "cult" area, by critics, by networks, by the press, by most of
  230. the population. A very small portion of viewers watch SF, including ST. It may
  231. seem to you otherwise, because as SF fans we're nominally in the fishbowl, but it's
  232. true. In syndication, you need far fewer ratings points to survive. Overall,
  233. neither TNG nor DS9 got anywhere near decent network ratings, though there were a
  234. few times in TNG's history -- the pilot and a couple others -- where it approached
  235. that. Put onto a network series list, they would both be where ST:V is right now...
  236. in the cellar.
  237. So, overall, I think the entire thesis of the panel is flawed, and proceeds
  238. from the trap of accepted cliche, misinformation and fuzzy thinking that has little
  239. to do with the realities of TV and culture.
  240. Now to the main point of *my* thesis here.
  241. I'm frankly tired as hell of "ST vs. B5" or "ST/B5" panels, however they're
  242. couched. They are separate shows, they have nothing to do with one another,
  243. they're as different as night and day, and the only reason to put them into the
  244. same panel is to start a fracas or take a philosophical position by defined
  245. contrariness. And, fundamentally, it continues to put ST at the center of the
  246. universe. We're going on our third season now, and things look good for seasons
  247. thereafter. We've carved out our own identity. why can't we be taken or discussed
  248. on our own? Why does there always have to be this nutty feud?
  249. Are you going to be doing ST/Quantum Leap panels? Will there be any X-Files
  250. /Star Trek panels? No, because they're nothing like Star Trek, AND NEITHER ARE WE.
  251. Yet everywhere we go, ST follows us around like Marley's Ghost, rattling its chains
  252. and dominating the conversation.
  253. "Can Babylon 5 replace Trek as THE icon of SF?...without a continued run."
  254. First off, THE icon to whom? To core ST viewers? Of course not. To core B5
  255. viewers? In many cases, it already has. You equate numbers of episodes to
  256. quality of episodes. Many SF writers have written MORE novels than Robert Heinlein...
  257. but how many have written them BETTER? And which is more an icon of SF? Who is
  258. this person who decides what a media or print SF *ICON* is?
  259. The Oxford American Dictionary defines "icon" as, "a painting or mosaic of
  260. a sacred person, *itself* regarded as sacred." If that's the Pointy Hat under
  261. discussion, I'd rather pass, all things considered. I don't WANT this show to
  262. become an ICON. I want to tell this story, about these people. You can't sit
  263. there worrying if it's going to become a Huge Eternal Monster, or some revered
  264. icon, or anything that comes after the fact. That way lies madness. You can
  265. only concentrate on telling the story, and making the program, as best you can. If the audience finds you, and likes it, you get to stay on the air and finish
  266. your story; if not, you don't. That simple.
  267. Nothing personal in this, btw, this isn't a flame, and I'm not annoyed,
  268. I'm just trying to answer the question honestly. And yes, the info you
  269. provided re: BB was most helpful.
  270. jms
  271. Subj: <DS9 4th season rumors> Section: Star Trek
  272. To: Alan Mulvie, Sunday, August 06, 1995 12:52:19 AM
  273. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#290360
  274. "Surely that sort of thing <trick accounting to hide profits from the cast
  275. andproducers> is illegal, if not immoral?"
  276. It's Chinatown, Jake.
  277. jms
  278. Subj: Cresent City Con Section: Babylon 5
  279. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Sunday, August 06, 1995 1:42:15 AM
  280. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#290397
  281. Actually, it's fairly well known that Ron Goulart ghost-writes the
  282. TekWar novels for Shatner.
  283. jms
  284. Subj: the NEW sf standard Section: Babylon 5
  285. To: SysOp J. Shaun Lyon, Monday, August 07, 1995 2:39:03 AM
  286. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#291470
  287. <I would like to further point out the following: CompuServe is a
  288. fair sampling of science fiction fandom hooked up electronically to
  289. online services, and while this branch of fandom is still a minority,
  290. I would say it is fairly smaller but still representative cross-
  291. section of fandom.
  292. And on CompuServe's SF & Fantasy Media Forum, Babylon Five has been
  293. the single *highest* trafficked message section since the Forum's
  294. inception in October 1994. (I don't have the figures before the split
  295. off hand.)
  296. Star Trek has been, for the past six months, number three.>
  297. Well, hell, if that's the case, then I'm owed some *MAJOR* perks
  298. around here. That official food taster never DID arrive, you know....
  299. jms
  300. Subj: the NEW sf standard Section: Babylon 5
  301. To: David Chandler-Gick, Monday, August 07, 1995 2:39:19 AM
  302. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#291473
  303. Understood. No healing needed; it wasn't directed at you as much
  304. as the topic.
  305. I do understand your point; but I still don't think it's valid.
  306. If by cult you mean, as you say, "anyone who is a fan of something that
  307. is no more," not being produced, then EVERY TV series ever produced,
  308. that is now no longer being produced, becomes a "cult" show. Again, that
  309. broadens the definition to the point where it's essentially meaningless.
  310. Specificity In Language Is Our Friend.
  311. The other point that I forgot to bring up in an already overlong reply
  312. was this: you ask, can B5 "become the mainstream reference to SF?" For
  313. starters, it shouldn't, because then, for the mainstream SF = B5, and I don't
  314. think that's correct. The whole point of the exercise is to broaden out and
  315. encourage MORE SF on the air. What is the mainstream reference for cop shows?
  316. Is it CANNON? HILL ST. BLUES? NYPD BLUE? DRAGNET? There are so many of them,
  317. there isn't one clear point of reference. That is the goal with SF, to get
  318. people to understand that there isn't any one thing that is a reference point
  319. to SF.
  320. What would it be in literature? Heinlein? Asimov? Clark? Ellison?
  321. Ashton-Smith? Russell? Simak? Bradbury? Anybody who says that Writer X is
  322. THE reference point in SF would be laughed out of the room. The only reason
  323. that ST has kind of "been" that by default is that there hasn't been much
  324. ELSE in 30 years that's been even moderately successful. Once that changes,
  325. you'll get to the *proper* definition of SF, as advanced by (I believe)
  326. Asimov, who said, "SF is whatever I point to when I say, 'That's SF.'"
  327. (Which, by the way, is one of Paramount's greatest fears. Until now,
  328. they've had a lock on the genre, and ST has thus been special, and they're
  329. worried that if there are lots of space genre shows around, that ST won't
  330. be *special* anymore, and will have to compete on its own merits.)
  331. The other thing to consider in all this is the cultural aspect. Will
  332. there ever be another Beatles? No. Because as well as their artistic
  333. contributions, the Beatles occupy a very special place in music history;
  334. they were nominally the first really big breakthrough for what we now
  335. consider modern rock. They were the biggest. They changed the field of
  336. rock forever, redefined it, gave it tools that did not exist before, gave
  337. it a measure of legitimacy it did not have before. Many other bands since
  338. have sold more records, but none will ever occupy that primary, pivotal
  339. position in our culture. There cannot be another Beatles, and you cannot
  340. define another group in that light, despite every six months somebody
  341. coming out and saying that X is "the new Beatles."
  342. Ditto Star Trek. It is very much a product of its time, and it fills
  343. that same kind of pivotal role in SF television. It changed SF TV back in
  344. the 1960s, no mistake. It occupies a unique niche in American television
  345. that cannot be replicated. Which is why I've always run from reporters who
  346. ask if this is the next Star Trek, if I'm "the next Roddenberry," and the
  347. like, because there can't be either, any more than somebody is the next
  348. Beatles.
  349. The fundamental problem is that after ST went off the air, nobody
  350. picked up the ball they'd created and ran with it. They chipped at the
  351. stereotype of SF, and broke some of it, but nobody followed through with
  352. another show. DRAGNET changed forever cop shows; prior to then, they were
  353. always considered low-ratings shows, of interest only to those who like
  354. police procedurals. For all its stiffness, DRAGNET showedcops with real
  355. lives, drinking problems, debts, marriages, dinners, dating...and in
  356. very short order, other shows followed suit. Had that not happened, cop
  357. shows that came 20 years later would've been compared with Dragnet, since
  358. that would be the only reference point. But it *did* happen with Dragnet
  359. ..and it *didn't* happen with Star Trek.
  360. The larger the possibilities, the less likely ANYthing is to be a
  361. "reference point." And that, to me, is the goal.
  362. jms
  363. Subj: Who is Heinlein? Section: Babylon 5
  364. To: Chris Gardiner, Sunday, August 06, 1995 3:17:13 PM
  365. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#290885
  366. Heinlein is one of the great figures of SF; STRANGER IN A STRANGE
  367. LAND, THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS, STARSHIP TROOPERS, THE ROADS MUST
  368. ROLL...the list of his works is enormous, and were pivotal in shaping
  369. much of modern SF.
  370. jms
  371. Subj: Who is Heinlein? Section: Babylon 5
  372. To: Daniel M. Upton, Monday, August 07, 1995 2:39:09 AM
  373. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#291472
  374. I just put the titles out in the order they came into my fevered
  375. brain, there's no contextual or priority order there.
  376. jms
  377. Subj: B5 at general cons Section: Babylon 5
  378. To: Philip Hornsey, unday, August 06, 1995 3:17:15 PM
  379. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#290886
  380. That really honks me off; here Michael comes to be the GoH at the con,
  381. and some folks object to having his work on B5 shown there because it isn't
  382. ST. Whatta buncha meroons....
  383. Re: showing letterbox...no, because we have not yet gone back and re-
  384. telecine'd the footage back to its original aspect ratio. We strike edit
  385. and master prints from the negative that are regular aspect ratio. To
  386. later make the widescreen versions we'll have to strike all new prints in
  387. the original format.
  388. jms
  389. Subj: Interesting Note... Section: Babylon 5
  390. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Monday, August 07, 1995 2:39:02 AM
  391. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#291469
  392. It's hard to tell; I think SQ is certainly in megatrouble unless they
  393. make substantial philosophical changes behind the desk. If they don't,
  394. well, the ocean's *real* deep, and a sub can sink and never be seen again.
  395. Especially if its torpedoed by a network.
  396. jms
  397. Subj: Sinclair - Sheridan Section: Babylon 5
  398. To: Benoit Langevin, Monday, August 07, 1995 2:39:07 AM
  399. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#291471
  400. No, the Sheridan arc is completely different from the Sinclair stuff.
  401. If it were just a continuation, then there'd be no need for the change.
  402. The whole REASON was to do stuff we couldn't do otherwise.
  403. Book 3 will be out later this month. No plans on hardcover. DC keeps
  404. saying book 11 is the last, but I've been told by WB that the deal to extend
  405. the comic to #24 at least has been agreed to, so I don't know what the heck
  406. is going on.
  407. jms
  408. Subj: B5 CD in LA Section: Babylon 5
  409. To: All Monday, August 07, 1995 2:46:27 AM
  410. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#291475
  411. BTW, for those here in the Valley in LA, the Tower Records store on
  412. Ventura near Van Nuys has about 10 of the B5 soundtrack CDs just sitting
  413. there in the rack, waiting for pickup by those who've been looking for them.
  414. jms
  415. Subj: Interesting Note... Section: Babylon 5
  416. To: Philip Hornsey, Monday, August 07, 1995 4:28:05 PM
  417. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292036
  418. Focus groups are the tools of the devil. Nothing good EVER comes
  419. out of them. Ever. And if they're looking, as you say, to the 4-12 year
  420. old market...you can pretty much forget the show altogether.
  421. jms
  422. Subj: Season 3 Starts Shooting Section: Babylon 5
  423. To: Richard Cunningham, Monday, August 07, 1995 3:49:01 PM
  424. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292001
  425. I guess some fears we just have to live with for a while, y'know...?
  426. And thanks re: OtherSyde.
  427. jms
  428. Subj: B5 Soundtrack CD Section: Babylon 5
  429. To: Gary Weinfurther, Monday, August 07, 1995 3:49:05 PM
  430. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292002
  431. Yeah, thanks...I love the soundtrack. Especially track 12.
  432. jms
  433. Subj: B5 Soundtrack CD Section: Babylon 5
  434. To: Gary Weinfurther, Monday, August 07, 1995 4:28:00 PM
  435. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292034
  436. Thanks. Yeah, I've listened to it constantly, since it wandered
  437. into my office, and continue to do so. It's just nifty.
  438. jms
  439. Subj: B5 at general cons Section: Babylon 5
  440. To: Philip Hornsey, Monday, August 07, 1995 4:28:02 PM
  441. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292035
  442. Yes, that's correct, season 3 will be provided to France, Germany and
  443. potentially the UK in widescreen version; I thought you were asking about
  444. stuff *currently* available.
  445. jms
  446. Subj: Season Three Narration Section: Babylon 5
  447. To: Tom Knudsen, Tuesday, August 08, 1995 12:44:05 AM
  448. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292609
  449. I use a good old-fashioned standard QWERTY keyboard. As it happens,
  450. one reason I'm as fast as I am (100-120 wpm) is that knowing I was going to
  451. become a writer, I took 3 years of typing in high school, and by the time
  452. I finished I was *blazing*.
  453. jms
  454. Subj: Demon on the Run? Section: Babylon 5
  455. To: Les P. George, Tuesday, August 08, 1995 12:44:08 AM
  456. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292610
  457. Demon's on hold until it's finished. No season one/arc special eps will
  458. be aired prior to the debut of season three.
  459. jms
  460. Subj: <<SLAP>> Section: Babylon 5
  461. To: JohnB, Tuesday, August 08, 1995 12:44:09 AM
  462. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#292611
  463. <I know this is a rather shallow question, but after watching "In the
  464. Shadow of Za'ha'dum" again this past weekend, I was wondering how many times
  465. (i.e. 'takes') Andrea got to smack Bruce in the Medlab scene?>
  466. Only twice. Mainly 'cause she tended to whack him real hard.
  467. jms
  468. Subj: <SLAP> Section: Babylon 5
  469. To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot Tuesday, August 08, 1995 11:22:21 PM
  470. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#293718
  471. <Twice?
  472. "Zack" and Richard Biggs both flinched convincingly. Was the first
  473. take the one that was used in the episode? Did Andrea & Bruce conspire
  474. to do this?>
  475. Yeah, the take you see is the first one printed.
  476. jms
  477. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  478. To: All Tuesday, August 08, 1995 7:21:25 PM
  479. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#293427
  480. For some time, I've been cautioning people dealing in pirated
  481. material; videotapes, Links, PPGs, the whole gamut. The usual
  482. reaction from those involved is, basically, screw off, on the grounds
  483. that there's plenty of ST pirated stuff out there, and nobody does
  484. anything about it. Well, for starters, that's because there's a lot
  485. of grey about the copyright during the period during which ST wasn't
  486. being produced, and the copyright wasn't being enforced. Second...
  487. we're not ST. A mistake many pirates continue to make, to their
  488. detriment.
  489. To the pirates out there, be warned: Warner Bros. is prosecuting
  490. these cases to the full extent of the law. Case in point: I saw
  491. bootleg copies of B5 episodes for sale at the Chicago ComicCon,
  492. confiscated them, and told the person selling them, David Scott,
  493. *not* to do this anymore, because if he did, we would come down on him
  494. ..hard. His reaction was basically a shrug.
  495. So this same person showed up at San Diego Comic Con, selling the
  496. same B5 tapes. WB was notified. And the FBI showed up and seized the
  497. material. And that of the other shows he was selling. He tried to make
  498. light of it at the time, nobody follows through on this stuff, after
  499. all. Wrong again. He has been prosecuted by Time Warner Entertainment,
  500. with charges filed in United States District Court (case number 92-1602
  501. H POR), and there has already been a judgment rendered to the tune of
  502. *thousands* of dollars.
  503. To the pirates out there: be warned. We're not kidding around. We
  504. will take you down, hard. Especially those selling the poor-quality
  505. videotapes, and those selling supposed "real props" from the series,
  506. which are simply cheap knockoffs with expensive price tags to separate
  507. fans from their money.
  508. (And to the OTHER dealer in Chicago, who was selling fake PPGs and
  509. other items, from whom I confiscated the illegal goods, and has since
  510. been mouthing off to other dealers that in lawfully confiscating this
  511. material I "shoplifted" -- and I confiscated this stuff in front of
  512. several witnesses, and put the dealer on notice as to what I was doing --
  513. by all means, continue running your mouth; you assiduously didn't have an
  514. address anywhere available, and your behavior will simply make it that
  515. much easier for us to find you.)
  516. One of the reasons that I'm very careful on what we do and don't
  517. license is that I want them to be done *right* when they're done; as a
  518. fan, I've grown to despair over cheap knockoffs whose exorbitant price tags
  519. only feed the sharks that made them. I won't have inferior quality products
  520. out there, licensed or otherwise. We take great pains to make everything
  521. involved with this show of the highest quality, and will not allow anyone
  522. outside to hinder that effort.
  523. jms
  524. Subj: Harlan Ellison/TREK Book Section: Star Trek
  525. To: GREG LASH, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:05 PM
  526. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294974
  527. The limited edition is numbered and signed by Harlan.
  528. Under the terms of the Writers Guild Basic Agreement, to which all
  529. the major studios are signatory, the actual physical manuscript remains
  530. the property of the writer, *not* the studio, under the Separation of
  531. Rights clause. So it's 100% kosher for Harlan to reproduce the material.
  532. jms
  533. Subj: Harlan Ellison/TREK Book Section: Star Trek
  534. To: Doc Zimmerman, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:09 PM
  535. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294977
  536. Thanks, yes, Mira is a great lady, in the classic sense in which that
  537. word is used.
  538. As for the book, it puts forth a lot of documentary evidence, and the
  539. opinions of others outside Harlan (Nimoy, Takai, Koenig, Fontana and others)
  540. so it's much broader in tone than that.
  541. jms
  542. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  543. To: Stephen Burrow, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:09 PM
  544. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294972
  545. BTW, on the subject of marketing/merchandise...I've now seen the final
  546. prints on the Fleer trading cards, and they're *beautiful*...also, the text
  547. on the cards does a nice job of synopsizing the episodes and in a way, the
  548. series overall, making them great and useful "cheat sheets" for those new to
  549. the show.
  550. jms
  551. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  552. To: Philip Hornsey, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:09:22 PM
  553. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294966
  554. There were no negotiations. He showed me a prototype jacket (little
  555. did I know there were a whole bunch already made up, though he told me
  556. there were only two), and an associate of his showed me a prototype PPG,
  557. again saying no others were out there. I said they were promising, but they
  558. would first have to contact WB and make a deal before anything could be done
  559. or said. They never did...and began selling the jackets anyway.
  560. And I've now seen the exact same PPGs now at various conventions, and
  561. we're in the process of tracking them down.
  562. jms
  563. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  564. To: Philip Hornsey, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:23:06 PM
  565. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294993
  566. PS...word on the street, which I'm trying to confirm, is that he's split
  567. for parts unknown, dropped off the face of the earth, leaving *more* people
  568. unpaid (including those who provided security).
  569. jms
  570. Subj: <Comes the old ST> Section: Babylon 5
  571. To: Ian Macey, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:01 PM
  572. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294969
  573. <Having just seen some episodes of series one again I can only say: Please,
  574. please, please, *more* of Vir, Lennier and Ivanova!! Bill Mumy and Claudia
  575. Christian in particular had much better parts, and enriched the program because
  576. of it, in series one.>
  577. We have interesting things planned for all three this coming season,
  578. rest assured.
  579. jms
  580. Subj: Sand Garden Section: Babylon 5
  581. To: Anne L. Warner, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:08 PM
  582. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294976
  583. We've actually kept the Zen garden, in one form or another.
  584. The pilot was rough in places, but still the potential was there.
  585. jms
  586. Subj: B5 Music Videos Section: Babylon 5
  587. To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:16 PM
  588. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294979
  589. Professionally done by a fan of the show, John Hudgens.
  590. jms
  591. Subj: <Twilight Struggle> Section: Babylon 5
  592. To: Christopher R. Turn, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:23:05 PM
  593. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294992
  594. No, B5 isn't on DSS.
  595. jms
  596. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  597. To: COLIN BRAKE, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:04 PM
  598. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294970
  599. I loved Picket Fences...but this last season, I dunno, something's
  600. gone weird with the writing, it seems like all the characters I liked are
  601. self destructing, turning unpleasant.
  602. jms
  603. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  604. To: Jeff Frank, Thursday, August 10, 1995 1:01:13 PM
  605. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#295517
  606. Yes, the Pegasus Publishing bumpersticker has arrived here...and
  607. has been forwarded to Legal Affairs...who are now bringing in the lawyers
  608. who eat raw flesh and warming them up.
  609. jms
  610. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  611. To: Jason Moore, Thursday, August 10, 1995 10:30:17 PM
  612. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#296182
  613. There are 3 companies currently bidding on the CD rom encyclopedia of
  614. B5; we'll see which gets it. A CD rom screensaver, with some additional
  615. stuff, will be out soonish from Sound Sources.
  616. jms
  617. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  618. To: Martin Colloby, Thursday, August 10, 1995 10:30:15 PM
  619. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#296181
  620. Yeah, I put together a little something on the side; <jms's
  621. recent series proposal to WB> just as glad it didn't go, as it would've
  622. been a major effort, and B5 has to takeprecedence.
  623. jms
  624. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  625. To: Bob Danielson, Friday, August 11, 1995 1:24:27 PM
  626. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#296714
  627. Depends on how you define knockoffs. If she walked into a store and
  628. found xeroxed copies of her book for sale, that's absolute, blatant copyright
  629. infringement, and can be confiscated. This is a similar situation. But you
  630. don't just "fill your bag with the offending items and depart." You go
  631. directly to the person running it, show them the item, and tell them exactly
  632. what you are doing, why you are doing it, what law they have broken, and that
  633. you are confiscating this illegal material.
  634. If they make a fuss over it, then what you do is to go find the nearest
  635. security person or police officer, put them into contact with the WB Legal
  636. Affairs office, and they will fax a note authorizing the police to not only
  637. confiscate the material, but to seize any *related* material, AND to press both
  638. civil and criminal charges against the person. If that means bringing the
  639. FBI in, so be it. They have a whole division specifically to protect tv and
  640. film product against copyright infringement, particularly video pirates.
  641. So it's in the best interests of the person at the dealer's table to
  642. cooperate. I'm fully authorized to do this, and they don't have a legal leg to
  643. stand on, and they know it. So it's best to just warn them, and take it, and
  644. hope they stop. They get one chance to do it right. After that....
  645. If they choose to turn cranky, well, that's their perogative, and I won't
  646. carry anything out...I'll just have their butt arrested, charged, and fined.
  647. jms
  648. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  649. To: Martin Colloby, Saturday, August 12, 1995 9:26:25 PM
  650. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#298175
  651. Well, it was understood at the start that if the other show *did*
  652. get going, I couldn't and wouldn't be involved with it in the same fashion
  653. as B5; I'd have to get a different person to be show-runner, and just keep
  654. an arms-length involvement with the production.
  655. jms
  656. Subj: Harlan Ellison/TREK Book Section: Star Trek
  657. To: Leslye-Ann Lubkin, Saturday, August 12, 1995 9:47:11 PM
  658. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#298198
  659. CITY was only published once before, in an anthology of SF play scripts,
  660. something like 20 or so years ago, and has not been seen since, nor is the
  661. original available.
  662. Two things I forgot to mention: the limited edition is a numbered edition
  663. SIGNED by Harlan, and the longest afterword is by David Gerrold, who I
  664. inadvertantly left off the list of contributers.
  665. jms
  666. Subj: Harlan Ellison/Trek News Section: Babylon 5
  667. To: Michael Beemer, Sunday, August 13, 1995 3:17:10 AM
  668. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#298384
  669. What's also worth pointing out is that, thus far, the new producers of The
  670. Outer Limits have shown no interest in doing a follow-up to Demon, which is short
  671. -sighted, to say the least.
  672. jms
  673. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  674. To: Martin Colloby, Sunday, August 13, 1995 6:04:20 PM
  675. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#298908
  676. It would be difficult, but do-able. It would've run like this:
  677. I hire a writer/producer as show runner on the every day aspects of
  678. running the series; all scripts go through me after he's done his work
  679. on them for any final thoughts from me (outlines also); the show runner
  680. handles casting of guest stars, but I'd be involved in the casting of
  681. regular/recurring cast. We'd work together where time allowed. But for
  682. the moment, it's a moot issue in any event.
  683. jms
  684. Subj: Series 3 - UK !!! Section: Babylon 5
  685. To: Martin Gillibrand, Sunday, August 13, 1995 6:20:03 PM
  686. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#298915
  687. Not going to happen. We get a broadcast schedule from PTEN that
  688. tells us when new episodes/reruns will air, and we book our delivery
  689. schedule accordingly; this allows us maximum time to finish tweaking
  690. the episodes by taking advantage of the rerun periods. The only way
  691. C4 can run them straight through without interruption would be to start
  692. running them in late February or thereabouts.
  693. jms
  694. Subj: Sacramento Con 8/13 Rev Section: Babylon 5
  695. To: C. Bussjaeger, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:34:06 AM
  696. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299353
  697. Vir is staying on as a recurring character; his appearances this year
  698. will be pretty close to what he did for us last season.
  699. jms
  700. Subj: Sacramento Con 8/13 Rev Section: Babylon 5
  701. To: Ed Schlotman, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:34:05 AM
  702. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299352
  703. Vir is *not* leaving the show. We're making some room for him to do
  704. his new sitcom; he's in episodes 3 and 5 so far, and more to come, of
  705. season 3.
  706. jms
  707. Subj: Centauri Question Section: Babylon 5
  708. To: Rae Augenstein, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:40:13 AM
  709. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299357
  710. They believe in a variety of afterlives; the god you worship, of the
  711. centauri pantheon, holds dominion over a given "heaven" or afterworld.
  712. If you appease the god sufficiently during life, it will accept you into
  713. that afterworld, in preparation for the day when all heavens are united;
  714. if not, you will have to be reborn and choose another until one accepts you.
  715. jms
  716. Subj: <CON Report> Section: Star Trek
  717. To: Timothy Young, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:49:29 AM
  718. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299363
  719. Creation Entertainment's main office is in Glendale, California, that's
  720. an 818 area code. They're listed in the phone book, and in directory
  721. information. If you have problems with someone running a convention, you can
  722. contact their main office there, and speak with Adam Malin, who with his partner
  723. runs CE.
  724. jms
  725. Subj: Sacramento Con 8/13 Rev Section: Babylon 5
  726. To: John Sheridan, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:27:19 PM
  727. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299792
  728. Yeah, that seems to be the tendency; each time we've introduced
  729. someone, it's gotten hammered...nobody liked Ivanova in the beginning,
  730. they said she was nothing but an ice maiden...they made fun of Vir,
  731. said he was nothing more than comic relief, ridiculous, had no business
  732. being assigned to Londo...there were grave doubts about Londo and the
  733. hair...Sinclair got hammered in the beginning...Sheridan got hammered
  734. in the beginning...and each time people assumed that what the character
  735. seemed to be at the start was all the person would ever be. Even when
  736. it was shown that other characters grew into something other, still it
  737. was hard for a lot of folks to assume that this new character would do
  738. the same, and become interesting over time.
  739. jms
  740. Subj: Harlan Ellison/TREK Book Section: Star Trek
  741. To: Randall Chrisman, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:27:21 PM
  742. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299793
  743. The Trek book is now at the printers, I've seen the typeset pages,
  744. so it has been delivered, done, and is now being bound. So yes, it's
  745. real Real. And the cover art/wraparounds on Slippage just came in, so
  746. that should be out soon as well.
  747. jms
  748. Subj: Joe on Genie-3rd season Section: Babylon 5
  749. To: Sandra G. Bruckner, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:40:05 PM
  750. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299805
  751. Actually, for story reasons, I've moved the discussions about the
  752. two-parter so it'd fall closer to episodes 12-13.
  753. jms
  754. Subj: Centauri Question Section: Babylon 5
  755. To: Daniel M. Upton, Monday, August 14, 1995 7:49:04 PM
  756. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300176
  757. Then your soul drifts forever. Which is one reason to worry about
  758. the number of gods you may have pissed off over time.
  759. jms
  760. Subj: Mr. O'Hare/StarQuest '95 Section: Babylon 5
  761. To: Patrick Morrissey, Monday, August 14, 1995 10:31:25 PM
  762. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300370
  763. Thanks, I'm happy that it has gone as well as it has, and wish
  764. the con all good luck.
  765. jms
  766. Subj: B5 Future Episodes Section: Babylon 5
  767. To: Paul Sulkowski, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 12:48:29 PM
  768. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300833
  769. Of course, Morden has never had any income since then in Earth
  770. jurisdiction, so there's no taxes to pay.
  771. jms
  772. Subj: Centauri Question Section: Babylon 5
  773. To: Rae Augenstein, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:33:11 PM
  774. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301154
  775. The religious beliefs of the majority of our alien races have
  776. been worked out to varying degrees, also their sociology, culture,
  777. art, methods of reproduction, relative strengths, and so on. Seemed
  778. prudent.
  779. jms
  780. Subj: Germany / B5 videotaped? Section: Babylon 5
  781. To: Anne L. Warner, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:48:27 PM
  782. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301181
  783. Kann ich spreche deutsch? Nein, nein....nur English, nicht
  784. Hochtdeutch oder Plattdeutch....
  785. jms
  786. Subj: Germany / B5 videotaped? Section: Babylon 5
  787. To: Anne L. Warner, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 11:53:03 PM
  788. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302632
  789. Yes, Mind War is a very nice episode, lots of stuff happens, and
  790. some great character stuff.
  791. jms
  792. Subj: Quickies Section: Babylon 5
  793. To: All Tuesday, August 15, 1995 11:34:16 PM
  794. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301473
  795. Look for Jerry Doyle on the Mike and Maty Show on ABC on Wednesday,
  796. and on Entertainment Tonight on Friday.
  797. Articles forthcoming in Cinescape (out now), and Cinefantastique
  798. (first a regular sized one, then a cover story).
  799. And for those who've asked...one of my better Murder She Wrote
  800. episodes, "The Committee," airs Thursday on USA.
  801. jms
  802. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  803. To: Matt Allen, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 1:37:13 PM
  804. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302015
  805. To this day, I don't think anyone at WB has ever had any kind of
  806. problem with fan computer art, freely distributed, based on the show,
  807. or altering images into something new and different.
  808. jms
  809. Subj: End of Second Series Section: Babylon 5
  810. To: Pat Clifford, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 1:37:22 PM
  811. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302019
  812. WB wanted to hold the last 4 for October to lead into new eps
  813. in November.
  814. jms
  815. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  816. To: Linda Swiebocki, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 4:08:16 PM
  817. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302138
  818. Tom:
  819. So good of you to emerge from seclusion to post this via Linda. I
  820. wish your message touched the facts at two contiguous places, but one
  821. cannot have everything. I do hope this won't be another post-and-run
  822. situation, because there's much to clarify here.
  823. So you're saying that because Michael O'Hare initially said he
  824. wouldn't be coming, you fined him the $5,000 remaining on his fee, and he
  825. agreed to this. Aside from the loathesome mentality behind this excuse,
  826. please explain to me why it was that on the Sunday of Chicago Comic Con,
  827. Michael had been told, by you, that you would be present by 12 noon, with
  828. that very same $5,000 owed as his balance...and never showed up. If he had
  829. agreed to this, then why was he still awaiting this payment, and why were
  830. you saying you would have it for him?
  831. Simple answer: because Michael O'Hare agreed to no such thing. This
  832. is a cover story to excuse non-payment of Michael's fee. Further, you
  833. told some users on this very system that Michael had been paid the balance
  834. of his fees, in phone conversations, even offered to send a photocoy of the
  835. canceled check (which of course never happened). You really should work
  836. more on getting your story straight.
  837. We have begun documenting, in writing, some of the destructive and
  838. hurtfulthings you have put out on the rumor mills about Michael, myself
  839. and others...so your assertion that you "would never hurt" anyone doesn't
  840. carry much weight at this end of the modem.
  841. I have had a good conversation just today with Deborah Smolinski at
  842. Visions, and we are working closely with them on this situation. Certainly
  843. they should notbe faulted for falling for rumors started by others. The
  844. purpose of the convention is not, and never has been, the issue. As for
  845. your statement that "I have never spoken to Bob Mcgloughlin since the Big
  846. Bang show in June," Deborah said about 90 minutes ago that you and he had
  847. spoken just recently about this situation. Who am I to believe?
  848. "JMS wants CMC and myself out of the science fiction convention
  849. business." No, I simply will not allow the offenses and incomeptence on
  850. record to stand without comment. Even after the Planet Hollywood debacle,
  851. in which I sent you a several-page letter explaining what would be required
  852. to fix the apparent problems, there was the spirit of cooperation until such
  853. time as you began selling unlicensed B5 jackets, patches, and posters for a
  854. non-existent charitable cause that used our name. At that time, I told you
  855. that Babylonian Productions was withdrawing all support from this convention,
  856. and I would caution my cast in this regard, though leaving them to make their
  857. own decisions. Some of them went out of concerns for the fans who had
  858. purchased non-refundable airline tickets and would be screwed otherwise.
  859. And as long as you're here, some additional points.
  860. Mark Hamill has been stiffed by you to the tune of $21,000. The check
  861. for his speaking fee has, he tells us, bounced. Another check made out to
  862. cover first class airfare and accommodations has also bounced. Why hasn't
  863. Mark been paid? Why do you write checks that can't be covered?
  864. I have received messages from many people...the photographer you hired
  865. to shoot the convention, travel agents, security people...who say that they
  866. have not been paid by you. Why have they not been paid? They come to me
  867. because you promoted this as a B5 convention, so I have inherited the
  868. problems you created by default.
  869. Why did you have someone working on designs on the fraudulent Project
  870. Starfury months after you had been told to cease and desist from such
  871. endeavors, with this individual putting in $5,000 worth of work that has
  872. now been wasted?
  873. Why were you telling people -- and we have now written documentation
  874. to that effect -- that I had been "tossed out of the Writers Guild" when
  875. such is not true?
  876. Many users here and on other systems have repeatedly asked you for
  877. refunds on their tickets. Why has this not been forthcoming?
  878. In your newsletters, and your talks, including your May 28th meeting
  879. with fans in Schaumburg, IL, you stated that one of the major features of
  880. the convention would be the transformation of the Odeum theater into
  881. "Outpost Odeum," with massive role-playing aspects, props, and a scripted
  882. game which would include appearances by paid actors performing with the
  883. "Outpost Odeum" game. Many went for this reason. Yet no such event
  884. was presented. You promised, in detail, a Sandman reenactment from Logan's
  885. Run; what happened to *that*?
  886. Would you care to comment on the assault on a dealer by staff, when he
  887. attempted to document poor conditions in the dealer's room, which led to
  888. hospitalization and surgery for severe injury to his eye?
  889. An individual began selling video tapes of our actors appearances at
  890. Big Bang. He was told, by you, that you had contractual freedom to make and
  891. distribute these tapes, when, in fact, the contracts stated clearly that
  892. no such video or audio sales of the performance could be done unless a
  893. seperate agreement were entered into and signed by the actors. Why
  894. was this person misled?
  895. For months now, many people here and on the other nets have been
  896. posting their dissatisfaction that what was promised by Big Bang was not
  897. delievered upon. Since you clearly have access to the nets, as shown by
  898. your posting, why have you not previously addressed the concerns raised by
  899. so many people who attended your convention?
  900. Finally, let me repeat once more: my concern, ever since the Planet
  901. Hollywood event, was that the Big Bang convention was being poorly and
  902. incompetently run, and would hurt fans, and I wondered at the capacity of
  903. CMC to deliver on its promises. The reactions from virtually every person
  904. attending the convention bears out my concerns. Cast members returned saying
  905. uniformly that it was the worst-run convention they had ever seen, and some
  906. had been attending conventions for over 20 years. It was a disaster, and has
  907. left a pile of debris that you have yet to clean up, and which comes to
  908. *my* attention because they can't find *you*...with phone numbers that get
  909. disconnected, calls that don't get returned...and always you try and
  910. blame others.
  911. Everything I have said about BB has come true; your statements,
  912. however, are another question altogether.
  913. jms
  914. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  915. To: Linda K. Swiebocki, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 11:53:12 PM
  916. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302635
  917. Except that Michael O'Hare has already been dragged into this.
  918. And Tom's latest message does it again. On the one hand, he says Michael
  919. is a good man...and then, by implication, by alleging that Michael agreed
  920. to do the Big Bang without receiving the second $5,000, implies that Michael
  921. lied to and defrauded the fans at Comic Con. That fundraiser was done
  922. because he did not receive the balance of his payment. According to Tom,
  923. there *was* no balance of payment. So clearly, someone here is fabricating.
  924. By his message, Tom is implying that Michael lied to me, and to the convention
  925. goers who came to his support. Or that we both lied about it.
  926. We didn't.
  927. jms
  928. Subj: Joe on Genie-3rd season Section: Babylon 5
  929. To: Don Hardin, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 11:53:00 PM
  930. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302631
  931. Yes, there's a five-year arc. The final 4 eps of this season air in
  932. October, with the new season beginning in November.
  933. jms
  934. Subj: <Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  935. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Friday, August 18, 1995 1:39:27 PM
  936. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304390
  937. I'm also on GEnie, Internet, Bix (sometimes), here, AOL, and I
  938. lurk at a couple of other sites which function as control groups,
  939. minus any interference by or awareness of my being there.
  940. jms
  941. Subj: <Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  942. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Friday, August 18, 1995 7:15:00 PM
  943. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304766
  944. "What're you, omniscient?"
  945. Yes, I am.
  946. And stop that.
  947. jms
  948. Subj: <Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  949. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Friday, August 18, 1995 9:37:06 PM
  950. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304969
  951. <I mean, Mr. Straczynski is many things, but he's not
  952. omniscient.
  953. I think.>
  954. I knew you were going to say that.
  955. jms
  956. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  957. To: Philip Hornsey Friday, August 18, 1995 1:39:00 PM
  958. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304391
  959. Thank you. Over the years, I've worked extremely hard to develop
  960. a rep based on trust, and loyalty. That this has sometimes gotten me
  961. into trouble goes almost without saying. It's one of the things that
  962. matters most to me, because I've been in positions when I've been
  963. screwed, and vowed never to do it to anyone when I was on the opposite
  964. side of the desk.
  965. Here, for me, is the most telling thing. Talk to anyone who's ever
  966. visited the B5 set and production office. The one sound you hear the
  967. most often, in either place, is laughter, people *enjoying* their work.
  968. That is probably one of the things I'm most proud of.
  969. Whenever you hea a producer say, "Oh, we're one big family," you know
  970. nine times out of ten they're lying. And, in fact, we're not like a family;
  971. more like a bunch of guys who get together ten months out of the year to
  972. have fun, make a show, play around and hang out with each other. Everybody
  973. has lunch together behind the stage, whole huge groups go off on vacation
  974. together, after hours lots of them hang out, have dinner...we look after our
  975. own. We are one of the very few studios -- and this includes the majors --
  976. that provides health insurance for our employees whose premiums are 100%
  977. employer paid. During the time after the big quake, we pulled carpenters
  978. off sets to help several people save their homes from water damage and other
  979. problems until real construction could be done; when the fires hit, we had
  980. teams ready to drive into fire zones to evacuate our DP when it looked like
  981. his house might go up. We take care of our own.
  982. And as much as is ever possible, we try and look out for our viewers as
  983. well.
  984. jms
  985. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  986. To: Philip Hornsey, Friday, August 18, 1995 7:28:10 PM
  987. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304773
  988. You really do have to be totally and completely monomanaical to do this
  989. job if you're going to do it right. So B5 is my life. If I'm not writing
  990. or directly working on it, I'm watching dailies or thinking about where to
  991. take the show. I have a pad beside my bed and frequently I wake up in the
  992. middle of the night with a scrap of dialogue or a plot solution, so
  993. I scribble it down and leave it where my feet land so I'll remember it's there.
  994. I don't get a hell of a lot of sleep during the week, and try to crash on
  995. weekends.
  996. To the rest you cite...there isn't time for much of anything else. I've
  997. seen a grand total of 1 or 2 movies at theaters in the last eight months; I
  998. haven't gone to a single party for longer still; except for twice weekly
  999. dinners with Harlan, we don't see anyone for dinner, I haven't had a chance to
  1000. read a novel since the start of the year, I barely follow the news anymore...
  1001. it's literally a round-the-clock job. But it's okay, because this is what
  1002. I've been working toward since 1987.
  1003. jms
  1004. Subj: <Shadows> Section: Babylon 5
  1005. To: Nigel Nixon, Friday, August 18, 1995 7:14:19 PM
  1006. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304763
  1007. <Just a thought, but Ed Wasser, in an interview in TV Zone, refers to
  1008. what we've been calling the Shadows, in the singular, the Shadow,
  1009. a couple of times.
  1010. BTW Whatever you're paying AK and PJ it isn't enough, they have been
  1011. wonderful throughout the series, but in The Long, Twilight Struggle,
  1012. Comes the Inquisitor and The Fall of Night they were superb. I hope
  1013. you have them under cast-iron contracts for the rest of
  1014. the run.>
  1015. I think it must've been a mis-statement by Ed.
  1016. And believe me, we've got firm contracts with Andreas and Peter.
  1017. jms
  1018. Subj: Jump Gates and Travel Section: Babylon 5
  1019. To: Spencer Collyer Friday, August 18, 1995 7:14:22 PM
  1020. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304764
  1021. They have to ride the signals between beacons; you can't just
  1022. go wandering around or you'll get lost, so you have a highway of
  1023. related beacons.
  1024. jms
  1025. Subj: Babylon 5: Quickies Section: Babylon 5
  1026. To: Bob Perse, Friday, August 18, 1995 7:15:01 PM
  1027. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304767
  1028. <BTW way Joe -- does Garabaldi have his own, personalized Starfury?
  1029. I just wondered, since (although he hasn't gone off base often)
  1030. the markings on it match his helmet.....after his "Daffy Duck" thing,
  1031. all I could think of was maybe his code name was "Tony the Tiger">
  1032. Yes, he does; I think it is tiger-striped, in fact.
  1033. jms
  1034. Subj: Ship Spec Section: Babylon 5
  1035. To: Bill MacIntosh, Friday, August 18, 1995 9:37:04 PM
  1036. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304968
  1037. No, I haven't had a chance; what might be most profitable is to
  1038. leave a note here or in email for Paul Beigle-Bryant (he's in the
  1039. directory) of Foundation Imaging, since he helped build the thing.
  1040. jms
  1041. Subj: Jump Gates and Travel Section: Babylon 5
  1042. To: Spencer Collyer Saturday, August 19, 1995 11:00:02 PM
  1043. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#305864
  1044. Yes, you can follow the beacons while in hyperspace, that's
  1045. rather the point; but you still go from one to the other, riding the
  1046. "wire."
  1047. jms
  1048. Subj: Jump Gates and Travel Section: Babylon 5
  1049. To: SysOp Dupa T. Parrot, Saturday, August 19, 1995 11:00:04 PM
  1050. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#305865
  1051. <Joe,
  1052. Do you think you could add some more of the background history behind
  1053. the explorer ships and jump gates to an episode in the third season?>
  1054. I'll try and work it in where possible.
  1055. jms
  1056. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  1057. To: Martin Gillibrand, Sunday, August 20, 1995 4:42:26 PM
  1058. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#306373
  1059. <Joe.
  1060. I've got a couple of pictures taken from the show (via a TV card),
  1061. would there be any problems uploading them to the forum (I think I
  1062. have to include "Copyright 1995 Warner Bros")?>
  1063. I don't know for sure, I'd say probably there's no problem,
  1064. but the notice would have to be (c) 1995 PT<E>N Consortium.
  1065. jms
  1066. Subj: Centauri Question Section: Babylon 5
  1067. To: Anne L. Warner, Sunday, August 20, 1995 4:43:00 PM
  1068. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#306374
  1069. I kinda doubt that Dell would want any of the novels to become
  1070. more or less textbooks on alien cultures, and it's hard to bend the
  1071. freelancers to doing stories that touch on those areas anyway. But
  1072. eventually some of this will probably find its way out, in some form or
  1073. other.
  1074. jms
  1075. Subj: Jump Gates and Travel Section: Babylon 5
  1076. To: Anne L. Warner, Sunday, August 20, 1995 4:43:01 PM
  1077. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#306375
  1078. <How like the early airways beacon system. One of the features you
  1079. can still find is that every beacon is within sight of a flyer over
  1080. another one. When flying was new, pilots could literally fly from
  1081. one beacon to the next all the way accross the continent. Were you
  1082. consciously using this as a model?>
  1083. It's a model I considered, yes.
  1084. jms
  1085. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1086. To: Hugh Kennedy, Sunday, August 20, 1995 4:43:05 PM
  1087. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#306376
  1088. We shoot to protect the central area, but fill out stuff in the
  1089. edges, and often compose for widescreen, which is why sometimes
  1090. characters are a little off-center in the screen.
  1091. jms
  1092. Subj: B5 Comics Section: Babylon 5
  1093. To: Jonathan Hoopingarn, Monday, August 21, 1995 11:19:22 PM
  1094. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#307628
  1095. The regular series ends with #11, but DC has already committed
  1096. to a followup series of 12 more issues, in one-shots, and 4-issue
  1097. mini-series. This is a done deal.
  1098. jms
  1099. Subj: Babylon 5: Quickies Section: Babylon 5
  1100. To: Richard M. Perry Monday, August 21, 1995 11:19:23 PM
  1101. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#307629
  1102. Yes, Sheridan's icon is the Flying Tigers symbol, which is used
  1103. with the express permission and support of the real Flying Tigers
  1104. organization.
  1105. jms
  1106. Subj: <Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1107. To: Philip Hornsey, Tuesday, August 22, 1995 1:12:01 PM
  1108. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#308093
  1109. Unfortunately, I don't yet seem to have this infallibility
  1110. stuff down right yet....
  1111. jms
  1112. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  1113. To: Philip Hornsey Tuesday, August 22, 1995 1:12:04 PM
  1114. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#308094
  1115. I've thus far not dreamed an episode; but work is often in
  1116. my dreams, so I guess it balances out.
  1117. jms
  1118. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  1119. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Tuesday, August 22, 1995 11:12:00 PM
  1120. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#308769
  1121. <Jawa #2 demands--no I mean, DEMANDS--to know who else
  1122. will be scriptwriting in Season 3.
  1123. (Throw a name this way--she's vicious!)>
  1124. So you're saying that if I don't give you any other names,
  1125. Jawa 2 will do terrible, mean, unspeakably rotten things to you.
  1126. ...
  1127. So, like, what part of this is a problem?
  1128. jms
  1129. Subj: Janeway in Murder..... Section: Star Trek
  1130. To: Gregory D. Smith, Tuesday, August 22, 1995 3:05:27 PM
  1131. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#308182
  1132. <Did anyone else see a recently-aired episode of Murder, She
  1133. Wrote in which Kate Capshaw starred?
  1134. She played the role of a wife to a rich old man who is murdered.
  1135. I did not watch the whole episode, but she did have incredibly
  1136. long hair. Her character was very scared....she was
  1137. always hanging onto Angela Lansbury (a.k.a Jessica Fletcher)
  1138. and crying.
  1139. Quite a difference from the stern Janeway that we know.>
  1140. To show what a small world it is, check out the names of
  1141. producers on that episode.
  1142. jms
  1143. Subj: Babylon 5: Quickies Section: Babylon 5
  1144. To: Morris L. Gavant, Tuesday, August 22, 1995 11:12:30 PM
  1145. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#308768
  1146. <I presume that if you ever show city landscapes on Earth that we
  1147. will see old and new combined? I mean if Europe is full of 300-500
  1148. year old buildings that are still functional there is no reason why
  1149. we can't assume that 20th century man can actually build something
  1150. that will last as long. . . . for instance, the Statue of Liberty or
  1151. the Capitol or Buckingham Palace, etc. etc. Do you think these will
  1152. be still be here in 4-5 centuries?>
  1153. Yes, I definitely think they'll be here still; and in some
  1154. cases when we've shown BGs of Geneva, through windows, we've tried
  1155. to keep that.
  1156. jms
  1157. Subj: The name game Section: Babylon 5
  1158. To: Julia E. Linthicum, Wednesday, August 23, 1995 9:34:18 PM
  1159. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#309711
  1160. <I was just glancing through a couple of recent articles on B5 and
  1161. discovered an odd sight: your name had changed. We're used to either
  1162. J. Michael Straczynski, JMS, or Joe, but not odd combinations of the
  1163. above. Example? Saying how "Joseph Straczynski's Babylon 5"
  1164. may not come trippingly off the tongue.. well, they might be wright.
  1165. Then elsewhere in the same article they use your full triple-barreled
  1166. name: Joseph Michael Straczynski. Did someone forget to proofread
  1167. something?>
  1168. This is doing terrible things to my sense of identity....
  1169. smj
  1170. Subj: The name game Section: Babylon 5
  1171. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Thursday, August 24, 1995 2:51:00 AM
  1172. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#309859
  1173. Joe Straczynski looks like a very small engine pulling a huge
  1174. caboose.
  1175. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1176. Joseph Straczynski is too hard to say, even for me.
  1177. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1178. J.M. Straczynski just looks dorky and cumbersome.
  1179. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1180. J. Michael Straczynski, however, gives you a chance to sneak up
  1181. on thelast name...a little squib, one letter, nice and inoffensive,
  1182. then a longername, and then the big one. It looks balanced on-screen.
  1183. It's fairly easyto say.
  1184. It's also a good "gatekeeper" of sorts; if the phone rings and it's
  1185. someone who asks for Michael, I know instantly it's nobody I know
  1186. personally.
  1187. jms
  1188. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  1189. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Wednesday, August 23, 1995 9:34:19 PM
  1190. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#309712
  1191. <>>Jawa #2 demands--no I mean, DEMANDS--to know who else will be script
  1192. writing in Season 3.
  1193. (Throw a name this way--she's vicious!)<<
  1194. Calm down child. Now tell us, just how many Jawas are there living
  1195. between your ears anyway? <GD&R>
  1196. Oh, the delightful possibilities....
  1197. jms
  1198. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  1199. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Thursday, August 24, 1995 2:50:26 AM
  1200. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#309858
  1201. <Will Peter David be writing for B5 this season?>
  1202. Peter and I have talked, and it remains a possibility. Harlan
  1203. and I have talked, and it remains a possibility. I'm still determined
  1204. to get Neil Gaiman.
  1205. Other than that, the ones in hand so far are all jms scripts.
  1206. jms
  1207. Subj: UK B5 Vids Section: Babylon 5
  1208. To: Neil Carter, Thursday, August 24, 1995 2:42:08 AM
  1209. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#309851
  1210. <Anyone noticed the minor problems with the cover to volume 4?
  1211. If not take a little look at the titles on the spine.>
  1212. Okay, what's the glitch...?
  1213. jms
  1214. Subj: <The B5 Final Four> Section: Babylon 5
  1215. To: David Chandler-Gick, Thursday, August 24, 1995 2:51:03 AM
  1216. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#309860
  1217. <I have just finished viewing the Final Four... Man, I have to tell you; WOW!>
  1218. Gradually, we're getting this TeeVee thing figured out, I think.
  1219. jms
  1220. Subj: <The B5 Final Four> Section: Babylon 5
  1221. To: Michael "GANDALF" Kalus, Thursday, August 24, 1995 1:31:04 PM
  1222. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#310219
  1223. Didn't create Captain Power, only served as story editor and
  1224. primary writer on the only produced season. Didn't end, just sorta
  1225. stopped.
  1226. jms
  1227. Subj: B5 Comics Section: Babylon 5
  1228. To: Robert Miller, Thursday, August 24, 1995 1:31:05 PM
  1229. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#310220
  1230. <Will this include the 4-issue arc you mentioned a couple of months ago,
  1231. which introduces a character who will later show up in the series?>
  1232. Yes, it includes that as well.
  1233. jms
  1234. Subj: Babylon 5: Quickies Section: Babylon 5
  1235. To: Richard M. Perry, Thursday, August 24, 1995 9:10:31 PM
  1236. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#310634
  1237. <Cool. Is that why Sheridan chose it, because of the Flying Tigers
  1238. thing? If so that could tell us a little more about the character.
  1239. So, uh, is that a screamin' eagle I see on Ivanova's helmet?>
  1240. Yes, Sheridan chose that traditional marking. And it's a
  1241. traditional Russian eagle on Ivanova's helmet.
  1242. jms
  1243. Subj: BIG BANG Section: Babylon 5
  1244. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Thursday, August 24, 1995 9:15:08 PM
  1245. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#310636
  1246. <I'M strange?
  1247. The Jawa
  1248. Kidism Patrol
  1249. Unarmed & Dangerous>
  1250. That was very brave of you to admit that. Remember,
  1251. acknowledging your problem is the first step in dealing with it.
  1252. I think there was a typo, though, since there was a question
  1253. mark at the end, and it's clearly such an obviously intended direct
  1254. statement, given our prior experience. I figured you'd want me to
  1255. point that out.
  1256. jms
  1257. Subj: B5 CD: Where can I order Section: Babylon 5
  1258. To: John Stetzer, Thursday, August 24, 1995 9:15:09 PM
  1259. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#310637
  1260. There's ordering info in the B5 library, section 5.
  1261. jms
  1262. Subj: Quick Questions Section: Babylon 5
  1263. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Saturday, August 26, 1995 10:10:17 PM
  1264. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312474
  1265. Claudia is a hoot, not mistake.
  1266. The Writers Guild is the chief bargaining unit for working
  1267. writers in TV, film and radio in determining minimums, residuals,
  1268. and the like.
  1269. jms
  1270. Subj: Comming of Shadows Section: Babylon 5
  1271. To: Will Gearhart, Saturday, August 26, 1995 10:10:20 PM
  1272. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312475
  1273. <In "The Coming of Shadows", what was the deal with the human and
  1274. two minbari in the centauri throne room as the prime minister was
  1275. told of the emporer's collapse?>
  1276. They were discussing possible use of a world on the fringe of
  1277. Centauri space for something of, they hoped, benign use.
  1278. jms
  1279. Subj: Pouchlings? Section: Babylon 5
  1280. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Saturday, August 26, 1995 10:10:22 PM
  1281. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312476
  1282. Yes, there are pouches; Narns, despite public perception,
  1283. are marsupials.
  1284. jms
  1285. Subj: SpecialFX Section: Babylon 5
  1286. To: Elyse M. Grasso, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:02 AM
  1287. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312551
  1288. The B5 model in the gift shop in "Honor" is now in Sheridan's office,
  1289. bronzed, as is his right as captain.
  1290. Once the show is finally off the air, be assured that the model will
  1291. end up in THIS captain's office.
  1292. jms
  1293. Subj: The name game Section: Babylon 5
  1294. To: Anne L. Warner, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:07 AM
  1295. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312553
  1296. Thanks, yeah, slowly, very slowly, we're starting to crack through
  1297. the glass ceiling (if I can borrow that phrase) and get noticed in more
  1298. and more of the right places.
  1299. jms
  1300. Subj: AOL Chat Room for B5 Section: Babylon 5
  1301. To: William H. DiPaola, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:13 AM
  1302. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312555
  1303. It's my understanding that in the next few weeks/month, there will be a
  1304. separate B5 area on AOL, and I suspect this will help facilitate chat rooms.
  1305. jms
  1306. Subj: Rerun chopped? Section: Babylon 5
  1307. To: David Fox, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:15 AM
  1308. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312556
  1309. I couldn't tell you without seeing the actual footage.
  1310. jms
  1311. Subj: Pirate Warning from jms Section: Babylon 5
  1312. To: Bob Danielson, Sunday, August 27, 1995 8:10:23 PM
  1313. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#313225
  1314. No, I understand the dilemma <pirate tapes existing because
  1315. WB won't release official versions>, believe me...and on this end,
  1316. we're dancing as fast as we can to get WB moving.
  1317. jms
  1318. Subj: Pouchlings? Section: Babylon 5
  1319. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Sunday, August 27, 1995 8:10:24 PM
  1320. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#313226
  1321. "And you called ME strange!"
  1322. Well, yes, but that was journalism....
  1323. jms
  1324. Subj: B5 Comic discontinued? Section: Babylon 5
  1325. To: Dana Wright,Sunday, August 27, 1995 8:10:27 PM
  1326. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#313227
  1327. DC is cutting back on *all* their licensed properties; however,
  1328. they've committed to essentially 13 more issues to be done as one-shots,
  1329. and 4-issue miniseries/graphic novels.
  1330. jms
  1331. Subj: Pouchlings? Section: Babylon 5
  1332. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Monday, August 28, 1995 12:51:13 PM
  1333. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#313746
  1334. Shooting goes fine. Just walked out onto the stage a few moments
  1335. ago, while they were setting up a shot. Aircon is off, fuse went out,
  1336. but that should be corrected shortly.
  1337. And I'm just kidding with you.
  1338. jms
  1339. Subj: sq and b5 Section: Babylon 5
  1340. To: Nik Scott, Monday, August 28, 1995 12:54:24 PM
  1341. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#313750
  1342. It's been established in the series that when we made first contact
  1343. with the Centauri, when they entered our space, they gave us a leg up on
  1344. technology, including jump gates, as part of a trade program.
  1345. jms
  1346. Subj: sq and b5 Section: Babylon 5
  1347. To: Michael "GANDALF" Kalus, Tuesday, August 29, 1995 1:09:23 AM
  1348. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#314362
  1349. <will there ever be a book availabel (perhaps a CD) which explains
  1350. WHAT thebackground of B5 is?
  1351. Like a description of all the Alien Races etc. Their Culutre,
  1352. technology andso on.>
  1353. The hope is to do all that in a cd rom, which is currently being
  1354. considered and discussed with several possible designers.
  1355. jms
  1356. Subj: Babylon 5 Party success! Section: Babylon 5
  1357. To: Jason Moore, Monday, August 28, 1995 11:17:26 PM
  1358. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#314300
  1359. When next you see Bill Loebs, tell him I love his work on the
  1360. Flash book.
  1361. jms
  1362. Subj: More books? Section: Babylon 5
  1363. To: Mark D. Smith, Tuesday, August 29, 1995 1:09:24 AM
  1364. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#314363
  1365. The books have sold well, and the third is coming out in the next
  1366. week or two. Also, Dell has committed to 3 more at this time, including
  1367. one by S.M. Stirling, and another by Neal Barrett Jr.
  1368. jms
  1369. Subj: sq and b5 Section: Babylon 5
  1370. To: Michael "GANDALF" Kalus, Tuesday, August 29, 1995 2:59:01 PM
  1371. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#314984
  1372. <>>The hope is to do all that in a cd rom, which is currently being
  1373. consideredand discussed with several possible designers.<<
  1374. Like the Interactive Technical Manual for Star Trek?>
  1375. Better.
  1376. jms
  1377. Subj: Babylon 5 Party success! Section: Babylon 5
  1378. To: Michael Grabois, Tuesday, August 29, 1995 3:21:29 PM
  1379. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#315006
  1380. We're talking here William Messner Loebs, right? So I'm confused,
  1381. then; I've seen his credit endlessly...I guess I'm having prolonged brain
  1382. fart, because I could swear it was on Flash (but you're right on the Mark
  1383. Waid part...senility is definitely creeping in).
  1384. Whether or not GG is making a mess in Comics Forum is not the issue
  1385. for me; he's *there*, and as such the forum members are vulnerable to being
  1386. quoted out of context, without their permission, in his mean-spirited little
  1387. rag, and I refuse to make that process any easier for him by being there.
  1388. You should definitely have Rob Davis call Laura Hitchcock at DC, if he
  1389. is interested; we're doing 13 more issues -- one-shots and 4-issue miniseries
  1390. -- so there's room to play.
  1391. jms
  1392. Subj: B5/Roswell ? Section: Babylon 5
  1393. To: Alan Crump, Wednesday, August 30, 1995 1:41:29 AM
  1394. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#315643
  1395. <The facial resemblance between the aliens at Roswell <shown in the recent
  1396. tv special> and B5's Minbari was rather striking.>
  1397. Do you really think there's that much resemblance? I don't much see it,
  1398. myself, but this too is in the eye of the beholder.
  1399. jms
  1400. Subj: Sci-Fi (Age) TV Article Section: Babylon 5
  1401. To: Anne L. Warner, Thursday, August 31, 1995 1:23:18 AM
  1402. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#316945
  1403. I'm looking forward to seeing the article, haven't come across
  1404. it yet. As for posters, we can't do that, it has to come out of Warner
  1405. Bros. via someone licensing the product. And yeah, we do seem finally
  1406. to be getting some heat out there....
  1407. jms
  1408. Subj: TCOS queries Section: Babylon 5
  1409. To: Michael Beemer, Thursday, August 31, 1995 1:23:20 AM
  1410. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#316946
  1411. The emperor was referring to Londo and Refa. And if the Centauri
  1412. telepaths suspected or picked up anything, to tell anyone would almost
  1413. certainly lead to a quick demise. When you're that high up in the royal
  1414. court, you learn to keep your mouth shut.
  1415. jms
  1416. Subj: <TLTS> Section: Babylon 5
  1417. To: Andy Wright, Thursday, August 31, 1995 1:23:28 AM
  1418. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#316948
  1419. Agreed. The use of different tactics and weapons at different distances
  1420. gives a sense that there is a *strategy* behind what's going on, that it's not
  1421. just two ships coming with city blocks of one another and clobbering each other.
  1422. Strategy implies intelligence, and to see intelligence in the shadow vessels
  1423. is scary indeed.....
  1424. jms
  1425. Subj: Sci-Fi (Age) TV Article Section: Babylon 5
  1426. To: Anne L. Warner, Thursday, August 31, 1995 12:45:23 PM
  1427. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#317450
  1428. <The mag said somewhere that it's also from a branch of Warner's.
  1429. They ought to be able to do something about the lack of posters...
  1430. Oh, one last thing in the article. Whoever (Dan Perez) wrote it
  1431. seems to think there's a good probability of doing all five years.>
  1432. From his lips to Warners' ears.
  1433. jms
  1434. *******************************************************
  1435. * SPOILERS FOR FINAL FOUR SEASON-TWO EPISODES FOLLOW. *
  1436. *******************************************************
  1437. Subj: <Long Twilight Struggle> Section: Babylon 5
  1438. To: Steve Trease, Tuesday, August 01, 1995 1:14:06 PM
  1439. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286149
  1440. <I've just finished watching The Long Twilight Struggle. Wow!
  1441. What can I say? By far the best episode yet.>
  1442. Thanks. It's definitely one of my favorite episodes.
  1443. The intensity is terrific.
  1444. jms
  1445. Subj: <<TLTS: CGI>> Section: Babylon 5
  1446. To: Spencer Collyer Tuesday, August 01, 1995 3:56:17 PM
  1447. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286284
  1448. <I know Andreas is going to get much well-deserved praise for his
  1449. performance this week, but I'd like also to extend my appreciation
  1450. to your CGI crew - I don't think I have _ever_ seen a space battle
  1451. portrayed so well that I actually felt like it was real, that a
  1452. camera had somehow managed to record the events portrayed, as the
  1453. one between the Narn and Shadows.>
  1454. Thanks. Yeah, that scene is one of my favorites; a lot of work
  1455. went into it, and I think it shows.
  1456. jms
  1457. Subj: <<DL foreshadowing?>> Section: Babylon 5
  1458. To: John McAuley, Tuesday, August 01, 1995 3:56:20 PM
  1459. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286285
  1460. <Is that the first time the camera has moved in a composite live
  1461. action / CGI shot?>
  1462. Oh, heavens, no...we often move the camera in composite shots;
  1463. all of the push-ins to the Zen garden are that way.
  1464. Hard stuff we do all the time; it's the impossible stuff that's
  1465. fun.
  1466. jms
  1467. Subj: <<Long Stug:Twiglght>> Section: Babylon 5
  1468. To: Simon Grierson, Tuesday, August 01, 1995 11:23:18 PM
  1469. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#286690
  1470. <I was convinved Last weeks episode was top notch. But this weeks
  1471. episode! WOW!>
  1472. Thanks. It's difficult to keep topping each season, and each episode,
  1473. but we're dedicated to continuing to try.
  1474. jms
  1475. Subj: <Great Maker> Section: Babylon 5
  1476. To: Chris Gardiner, Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:43:22 PM
  1477. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287135
  1478. < The Long,Twilight Struggle just aired in Britain yesterday and I
  1479. loved it. After stretching out our souls and hammering them with a
  1480. mallet in 'Confessions and Lamentations' then delivering a steel-shod
  1481. kick to the heart in 'Divided Loyalties', 'Long, Twilight Struggle' almost
  1482. finished me off.>
  1483. Thanks; the reaction to "Twilight" has been terrific, and I think it
  1484. bodes well for us in the coming year.
  1485. jms
  1486. Subj: Shadow ship influence? Section: Babylon 5
  1487. To: Scott Belgarde, Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:43:27 PM
  1488. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287136
  1489. Not really, re: stealth ships, but there is something in us all that responds
  1490. nervously when something large and dark and menacing flies overhead, particularly
  1491. close-up. Maybe it's second-cousin to the instinct that makes baby ducks run
  1492. for cover when the shadow of a hawk falls over them. Either way, it's
  1493. compelling, and that sense is what I wanted in that shot.
  1494. jms
  1495. Subj: <Divided Loyalties> Section: Babylon 5
  1496. To: Malcolm Pemberton, Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:44:02 PM
  1497. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287138
  1498. Yeah, I wouldn't waste much time on the gun-hand, frankly.
  1499. jms
  1500. Subj: <<TLTS: Shadow ships>> Section: Babylon 5
  1501. To: Spencer Collyer Wednesday, August 02, 1995 12:59:14 PM
  1502. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287162
  1503. Actually, what's probably confusing is that the shadow vessels are
  1504. bi-level, so when two come together it looks like four or so; but it's
  1505. just the two.
  1506. jms
  1507. Subj: <<TLTS: Shadow ships>> Section: Babylon 5
  1508. To: Richard Fincher, Thursday, August 03, 1995 12:00:11 AM
  1509. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287742
  1510. Ron and I discussed the shadow designs, and he went off and developed
  1511. this into what you see, and as soon as I saw them, I approved them, as they
  1512. were very close to what I had in mind.
  1513. jms
  1514. Subj: <Narn Heavy Cruisers> Section: Babylon 5
  1515. To: Mark Sloan, Thursday, August 03, 1995 12:00:09 AM
  1516. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#287740
  1517. There are various kinds of ships the Narns have, some older than others;
  1518. the ones in the first ep were older ones.
  1519. jms
  1520. Subj: Season Three Narration Section: Babylon 5
  1521. To: Brett Sherris, Thursday, August 03, 1995 2:06:01 PM
  1522. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#288106
  1523. "The Babylon Project was our last, best hope for peace.
  1524. It failed. But in the year of the Shadow War, it becam something
  1525. greater: our last, best hope...for victory. The year is
  1526. 2260. The place: Babylon 5."
  1527. jms
  1528. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1529. To: Martin Colloby, Tuesday, August 08, 1995 3:57:26 PM
  1530. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#293226
  1531. Why bring up Sebastian's past? Because it's integral to who he is
  1532. now, and what he's doing, and why he's doing it. Also, there's something
  1533. very important here about greying up the Vorlons a little; of all the people
  1534. they could've chosen for this job, why THIS kind of person? It makes them a
  1535. trifle more morally ambiguous, which is necessary.
  1536. jms
  1537. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1538. To: Nigel Nixon, Tuesday, August 08, 1995 7:29:30 PM
  1539. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#293448
  1540. What happened is...basically...Joe is a moron.
  1541. I did my research. I called up the info on the encyclopedia, got all
  1542. the dates right, and my eyes saw East End and for whatever stupid, idiotic
  1543. reason, my fingers typed West instead of East, and nobody, NObody, caught it
  1544. until now. I'd loop it, but alas the line is on his face, and it'd look real
  1545. stupid, and the delivery is *so* perfect as it is; if we looped it,
  1546. we'd destroy it.
  1547. So I content myself with the notion that it's west...of B5.
  1548. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go shoot myself.
  1549. jms
  1550. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1551. To: Tom Knudsen, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 12:57:08 PM
  1552. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294259
  1553. <Well, you could always say the West End fell into the ocean
  1554. and what used to be the East End is now the West End.<G>
  1555. Or one could say it's West of Babylon 5.>
  1556. No, no, it's hopeless...I'll have to turn in my writer's card.
  1557. jms
  1558. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1559. To: Spencer Collyer Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:09:26 PM
  1560. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294968
  1561. Unfortunately (yes, we discussed this), he says the line *on camera*,
  1562. and the shape of the mouth for West is very different than for East; also
  1563. the performance wouldn't be nearly as good. So there it is....
  1564. jms
  1565. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1566. To: COLIN BRAKE, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 12:57:06 PM
  1567. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294258
  1568. Yeah, it's always the dopey, small stuff that slips past, and nobody
  1569. notices until it jumps out at you when it's too late.
  1570. Should have something official about the comic shortly.
  1571. jms
  1572. Subj: <Comes The Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1573. To: Spencer Collyer Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:09:23 PM
  1574. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294967
  1575. They SNIPPED the shot of G'Kar slicing his hand? You're kidding! I find
  1576. that quite astonishing; it was done discreetly. I'm dumbfounded. No wonder
  1577. there was confusion about that scene.
  1578. jms
  1579. Subj: <Comes The Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1580. To: Richard McLaren, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:07 PM
  1581. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294971
  1582. <As regards the knife, I am sure that this was not shown on our version.
  1583. Perhaps C4 has been using its own knife, they have done so in the past.
  1584. For some reason the British censors have a real problem with knives. Rape,
  1585. torture, nudity, language, you name it seems to get past the censors but
  1586. you never see anybody even accidentally cutting himself.>
  1587. You're right, btw; I was informed in another message here that they did
  1588. snip that piece of G'Kar's action. Suffice to say I had *no* idea, and now
  1589. that I *do* have an idea...I'm simply wog-boggled.
  1590. jms
  1591. Subj: <A Question for JMS> Section: Babylon 5
  1592. To: Mike Aragona, Wednesday, August 09, 1995 11:10:06 PM
  1593. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#294975
  1594. <Could we say that the Vorlon telepathy constantly being referred to in
  1595. terms of a song is something akin to the "Heavenly Choir"?>
  1596. A choir, yes; heavenly remains to be seen.
  1597. jms
  1598. Subj: <A Question for JMS> Section: Babylon 5
  1599. To: Philip Hornsey, Thursday, August 10, 1995 1:01:15 PM
  1600. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#295518
  1601. <>> A choir, yes; heavenly remains to be seen.
  1602. Was Karl Edward Muller's compilation of a "choir to sing me into heaven
  1603. when I die" significant in any way that will be important later?>
  1604. Who can say?
  1605. jms
  1606. Subj: <A Question for JMS> Section: Babylon 5
  1607. To: Philip Hornsey,Thursday, August 10, 1995 10:30:14 PM
  1608. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#296180
  1609. Yes, I have a voice like five thousand moths dying simultaneously
  1610. in a very large bowl of tea.
  1611. jms
  1612. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1613. To: Martin Colloby, Thursday, August 10, 1995 1:01:17 PM
  1614. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#295519
  1615. I tied him <the main characer in CTI> to a specific person because
  1616. in writing, you *always* try to go for specifics, because generalities don't
  1617. really work. It's the difference, in prose, between, "The room smelled good,"
  1618. and "The room smelled of cinnamon and fresh coffee." Also, the specific
  1619. connotations to who and what Jack was were essential and integral to the
  1620. storyline.
  1621. jms
  1622. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1623. To: Martin Colloby,Thursday, August 10, 1995 10:30:19 PM
  1624. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#296183
  1625. Sebastian was played by Wayne Alexander, a British actor of great skill
  1626. who hasn't been seen much on TV before this, but should now, with this
  1627. performance as a calling card. It was a stunning performance.
  1628. jms
  1629. Subj: <Comes The Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1630. To: Chris Gardiner, Friday, August 11, 1995 1:59:17 AM
  1631. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#296295
  1632. Your analysis is *exactly* correct.
  1633. Also, check Sebastian's reaction when he asks Delenn what if she's wrong,
  1634. "have you ever considered that? HAVE YOU?"
  1635. She responds, softly, "....yes."
  1636. Look at his face when she says this. It rattles him. It's not the answer
  1637. he expected, but more important, it's not the answer he wanted, needed to hear.
  1638. He needed to hear her say that she had never had the slightest *scintilla* of
  1639. doubt, that as he had been, she was a True Believer, a fanatic, incapable of
  1640. doubt of mistake...and thus doomed to failure. He can't even meet her gaze; he
  1641. turns, looks away, and suggests an "intermission" that is more for his benefit
  1642. than hers.
  1643. There's an awful lot going on in this show, a great deal of it sub rosa,
  1644. under the surface, implied in gestures or hesitations or looks, some implied,
  1645. some stated outright. He *hates* the memory of Jack; it's not his name, the
  1646. one thing that is his...remember, he is caught up with "who ARE you?" and his
  1647. answer to that is lost in the persona created by history...his true name, is
  1648. what's totally forgotten to history.
  1649. jms
  1650. Subj: <<Comes the Inquisitor>> Section: Babylon 5
  1651. To: Chris Gardiner, Monday, August 14, 1995 1:40:15 AM
  1652. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#299358
  1653. I'd say that those are good and accurate points all around, well
  1654. considered. As for locale, it was similar to, but not exactly the same
  1655. as the one in which the Marcabs died, though I did want to somewhat evoke
  1656. the memory of that when I indicated the set I had in mind.
  1657. jms
  1658. Subj: <CtI - Names & Things > Section: Babylon 5
  1659. To: David Gillon, Monday, August 14, 1995 8:06:00 PM
  1660. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300195
  1661. Of course, his real name was never Jack Sebastian; "Jack"
  1662. is his working name, Sebastian could be a first or last name.
  1663. jms
  1664. Subj: <DL & TLTS> Section: Babylon 5
  1665. To: Philip Hornsey, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:24:13 AM
  1666. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300531
  1667. It wasn't intended that Delenn should touch Draal; it sorta
  1668. happened on the set, and no one really noticed, and it wasn't worth
  1669. going back and reshooting the whole thing. My sense is that if it's
  1670. like a virtual reality situation, she would "feel" it even though
  1671. it's not there, if the image was impinging correctly on the brain.
  1672. But in either event, the image is not and should not be considered
  1673. to be solid.
  1674. As for Londo's shot...the director called "cut" I think a bit too
  1675. soon, we used every frame we had to extend that shot (and, in fact, we
  1676. even went so far as to freeze the final frame and extend the shot by a
  1677. smidge, if you look at it carefully). Nonetheless, I think it works
  1678. pretty spiffily.
  1679. As for the mass drivers, the amount of energy required to move
  1680. something that big would generate huge amounts of heat, possibly making
  1681. them even white-hot, hence the glow.
  1682. Anyway, thanks for the comments; I do think it's possibly either
  1683. the best, or one of the best shows to that point.
  1684. jms
  1685. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1686. To: Spencer Collyer Tuesday, August 15, 1995 12:48:31 PM
  1687. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300834
  1688. <_The Fall of Night_ has just finished, and all I can say is that
  1689. this has got to be the most 'OH MY GOD' episode ever! I don't
  1690. know how you are going to top this one...>
  1691. Thanks. That last sequence is the single biggest effects
  1692. sequence done for TV, insofar as I know. There are 34 composite
  1693. shots in a matter of just a few minutes. Our guys nearly went blind
  1694. doing it, but it's cool. The whole feel, I think, is quite nice.
  1695. jms
  1696. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1697. To: Spencer Collyer Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:02:11 PM
  1698. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300944
  1699. <One thing I wondered about - when Lanz made that little speech about
  1700. 'peace in our time' I sat bolt upright, because it sounded akin to
  1701. what Chamberlain said when he got back from Munich in 1938, having
  1702. just signed a non-aggression treaty with Germany.>
  1703. Yes, it was a definite nod to Chamberlain, and a bit of foreshadowing
  1704. for ominous things to come.
  1705. jms
  1706. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1707. To: Spencer Collyer Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:33:19 PM
  1708. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301157
  1709. Oh, yeah, I'd think that most folks will get it over here; and
  1710. those who don't, just won't notice it, and will take it on face value.
  1711. jms
  1712. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1713. To: Danny Phillips, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 1:37:06 PM
  1714. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302013
  1715. There are a number of metaphors in the show that operate on many
  1716. different levels; it can't be a one-to-one corrolary to WW II, because
  1717. that limits and makes predictable your story.
  1718. In musical terms, it's almost a tonal piece, taking elements to
  1719. which we respond, almost subconsciously, and then rearranging them into
  1720. something that is, one hopes, a new construct. You can find here echoes of
  1721. Vietnam, of Kennedy, of Chamberlain, of WW II, of Korea, of the Mideast;
  1722. in a way, it's a thematic piece that touches how we have come to think of
  1723. war, and conflict, across the development of the 20th century, and the
  1724. role of the individual in that regard.
  1725. We have learned to think of war as something now on a huge scale,
  1726. an entity in itself. Once upon a time, before the gatling gun and the
  1727. automatic rifle, combat was something individual, even in larger wars,
  1728. one person against the enemy...and that person was honored, one person
  1729. could turn the tide against the enemy. In a world in which weapons of
  1730. mass destruction exist, where then is the individual? Where then the
  1731. bravery, the struggle, the triumph...and the failure? Where,
  1732. fundamentally, is the responsibility?
  1733. All of that is intertwined with the storyline, and to communicate that
  1734. I'm not averse to taking elements of history that resonate with that theme
  1735. and reworking them, knowing that on a cellular level, we *recognize* that
  1736. aspect, we've seen it...but now in a new context, we can see it differently,
  1737. discuss its implications, *learn* from it.
  1738. This is one of the things I rarely talk about, because it's the kind of
  1739. thing that is best left simply implied, or implicit, in the work, and because
  1740. if you have to draw attention to something in the work, somehow I think it
  1741. lessens it, because it works best unspoken. And because I guess it sounds
  1742. kinda presumptuous, and high-falutin' and self-indulgent. But it's one the
  1743. things that matters to me in the context of the story.
  1744. jms
  1745. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1746. To: Glenn Curtis, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 11:53:30 PM
  1747. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302630
  1748. C4 can't repeat the show in widescreen, because it hasn't been
  1749. delivered in that fashion, it'd require going back to the original
  1750. wide negatives; but they are negotiating to show season 3 that way
  1751. (Germany and France have already signed on for that).
  1752. jms
  1753. Subj: <KOSH!!!!!!> Section: Babylon 5
  1754. To: Laurence Moroney, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 12:59:17 PM
  1755. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300843
  1756. <I was right!!!
  1757. Kosh is an angelic/christian image.
  1758. It was made clear that he is an angel, but not which one, if that
  1759. can be revealed within this show.....>
  1760. Actually, no, not really; Kosh is what you see when you look at
  1761. him. And if a Drazi looks at him, the Drazi sees something different
  1762. than a Minbari; yes, a being of light, BUT....
  1763. Is that what they actually ARE, or how they have programmed us
  1764. to react when we see them? As Sheridan said, have we been *manipulated*
  1765. to seeing them a certain way, seeing a certain image? We may not be
  1766. seeing what they ARE, but what they WANT us to see.
  1767. It goes a heck of a lot deeper than what it seems.
  1768. jms
  1769. Subj: <KOSH!!!!!!> Section: Babylon 5
  1770. To: Jeannette Fornadel, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:02:03 PM
  1771. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300941
  1772. Take Kosh at face value? No, not at all, never my intent.
  1773. And yes, my spousal overunit wrote "By Any Means."
  1774. jms
  1775. Subj: <KOSH!!!!!!> Section: Babylon 5
  1776. To: Lawrence Duru, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 1:37:11 PM
  1777. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302014
  1778. <>Kosh is what you see when you look at him.
  1779. Does that mean that Kosh would appear different to a Hindu, a Buddist
  1780. and the members of all the other human religous belief systems?
  1781. Will there ever be widescreen videos of B5, and, if not,
  1782. when are the laserdiscs due to be released.>
  1783. Yes, there would be some amount of variation among humans, though not
  1784. in terms of beliefs that may have come along post-Vorlon influence. This
  1785. sort of thing has been implanted almost at a genetic level, and they do
  1786. have a hand, or a mind, in activating it when seen. The more people who see
  1787. them in different ways, the longer they must maintain that, the greater the
  1788. strain on them.
  1789. And someday, some happy, distant day, we do hope to have widescreen
  1790. laser disks, but that day is not yet in sight.
  1791. jms
  1792. Subj: <Kosh is .....> Section: Babylon 5
  1793. To: IMRAN NAQVI, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:33:15 PM
  1794. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301155
  1795. <P.S. Is it just my imagination or has Ivanova gone back to the severe hair
  1796. pulled back look from before her friendship to Talia began?>
  1797. Her look varies depending on mood, day, and circumstance.
  1798. jms
  1799. Subj: <Kosh is .....> Section: Babylon 5
  1800. To: Martin Gillibrand, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 12:59:20 PM
  1801. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300844
  1802. <Kosh is........... an Angel???>
  1803. Is he? Or is that how we've been manipulated to see, as Sheridan
  1804. notes?
  1805. jms
  1806. Subj: <KOSH ID, jms, SPOILERS> Section: Babylon 5
  1807. To: All Tuesday, August 15, 1995 2:47:17 PM
  1808. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300918
  1809. Since "The Fall of Night" has now aired in the UK, and word is getting
  1810. out, herewith a post I left on GEnie about Kosh's now-revealed identity.
  1811. I thought it came out fairly well, so I'm repeating it here.
  1812. *****
  1813. Okay. Here it is. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna reveal Kosh.
  1814. I'm not kidding. Bail now if you're looking in and don't want to
  1815. know.
  1816. No backsies.
  1817. I mean it.
  1818. Last chance.
  1819. Okay, this is it.
  1820. "If he leaves his encounter suit, he will be recognized."
  1821. "By who?"
  1822. "Everyone."
  1823. "The First Ones taught the younger races, explored beyond the rim,
  1824. built civilizations...."
  1825. Kosh is what you're pointing at when you say "That's Kosh."
  1826. "Yes, the Vorlons have been to Earth, the Vorlons have been everywhere.
  1827. The Vorlons *are*."
  1828. They *are*.
  1829. "For centuries, the Vorlons have helped the younger races, guiding us,
  1830. and --" "And manipulating us?" "It is, as you say, a matter...
  1831. of perspective."
  1832. They *are*...a matter of perspective.
  1833. Each race who sees them, sees something out of their own past, their
  1834. own legends, religions, faiths. A being of light, if you will, but a Drazi
  1835. sees the Drazi version of that, Droshalla; the Minbari see the Minbari
  1836. version of that, Valeria; humans see a human version of that.
  1837. It is the mirror in which we see our beliefs reflected, but is it
  1838. the progenitor of those beliefs...or an implanted image that overlays that
  1839. vision on top of the true form of the Vorlon? Is it revelation, or is it
  1840. manipulation?
  1841. The Vorlons are a cypher. The Vorlons are a matter of perspective.
  1842. The Vorlons are guides...or users, emissaries or puppeteers, who wish
  1843. to be seen a certain way, so that we will react properly.
  1844. Is this good, or is this bad?
  1845. And the truth is, even though you have seen a Vorlon, have you seen
  1846. THE Vorlon, the one behind the image that dances somewhere between your
  1847. optic nerve and your brain?
  1848. Or to quote a message I left long ago, paraphrased from memory,
  1849. "The hand Sinclair sees is not the hand Sinclair sees, and the hand Sinclair
  1850. sees is not the same hand someone else in the room sees, and is not even the
  1851. hand that that person sees."
  1852. The Vorlons Are.
  1853. jms
  1854. Subj: <KOSH ID, jms, SPOILERS> Section: Babylon 5
  1855. To: Hans Peter Rushworth, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 11:53:15 PM
  1856. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302636
  1857. <My impression of Kosh was one of relative weakness. I increasingly get the
  1858. feeling that Kosh is indecisive and weak. Kosh allowed himself to be poisoned
  1859. by a Minbari and, we assume, be attacked by Morden. He needed Sebastian to
  1860. determine the motives of Delenn and Sheridan and a Vicar to probe Talia, and
  1861. here he needed Delenn to convince him to take action. He seems to use everyone
  1862. else but seldom does anything himself. Here he demonstrated the ability to fly
  1863. and somehow misdirect those watching. There might have been several ways a
  1864. metaphysically-enlightened being could have resolved the situation without
  1865. revealing himself. I assume that, for example Ironheart, could have done
  1866. something with a simple thought.
  1867. I suppose I do find Kosh slighty "rightous" for my taste.>
  1868. Thanks. And finding Kosh slightly righteous is pretty much the desired
  1869. intent. So you're clicking on all the right cylinders.
  1870. jms
  1871. Subj: TFoN No spoilers Section: Babylon 5
  1872. To: Ruth Ballam, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:02:02 PM
  1873. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300940
  1874. How do we top this? We just do it, because we kinda have to.
  1875. jms
  1876. Subj: <Season two Finale> Section: Babylon 5
  1877. To: Jonathan Colhoun, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:02:06 PM
  1878. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300942
  1879. <I just want to say thank-you for all the hours of enertainment that B5
  1880. has brought to my friends and I over the last couple of years - the
  1881. quality of the storylines, acting and special effects has converted us
  1882. fromStar Trek nuts to Babylon maniacs !!>
  1883. I'm very glad to hear that, thanks. It's a great note to go out on.
  1884. jms
  1885. Subj: <The Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1886. To: Chris Jay, 100573,2376 Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:02:08 PM
  1887. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300943
  1888. <JMS, please keep up the execellent work, please pass on "OUR" thanks to
  1889. your production team.>
  1890. Thanks, that's truly great to here. A lot of sweat and blood went into
  1891. that one.
  1892. jms
  1893. Subj: <KOSH!!!!!!> Section: Babylon 5
  1894. To: Stephen Chatwood, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:02:13 PM
  1895. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300945
  1896. Londo saw what he said he saw.
  1897. jms
  1898. Subj: <Fall of Night - story> Section: Babylon 5
  1899. To: David Gillon, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 3:12:17 PM
  1900. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#300962
  1901. Actually, the "snitch" was the C&C tech, NOT the pilot, they just
  1902. have a somewhat similar appearance.
  1903. We've established that klaxons go off elsewhere in the station
  1904. during an attack to warn civilians, but they aren't going off in C&C
  1905. because they make it impossible to concentrate, as per military tradition
  1906. (see "And Now For a Word" to confirm this).
  1907. There wasn't time to call Draal, and they can't begin relying on him
  1908. for every problem; they have to be able to hold their own. You would only
  1909. bring in Draal on something really major.
  1910. jms
  1911. Subj: <Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1912. To: Mark Sloan, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:33:08 PM
  1913. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301152
  1914. <Keffer jettisoned his recording as soon as the Shadow ship started scanning
  1915. him. But the ISN broadcast showed the Shadow ship turning and firing,
  1916. supposedly after the recording had been jettisoned. Was the jettisoned
  1917. recording fitted with something that enabled to continue to record up to
  1918. the point where Keffer's ship got wasted?>
  1919. Yeah, I kinda figured that recorders like this would be outfitted with a
  1920. receiver for the ship's gun camera. This would be vital to locate ships that
  1921. got lost, and track as long as possible what happened after the log was
  1922. ejected, and before the recorder moved out of range.
  1923. jms
  1924. Subj: <Fall of Night> Section: Babylon 5
  1925. To: Dean Long, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:33:09 PM
  1926. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301153
  1927. <The narrative at the end was novel. Was this intentional or did you
  1928. originally plan to do another episode?>
  1929. The narrative was a tonal setup for next season.
  1930. jms
  1931. Subj: <TLTS: Narn Ships?> Section: Babylon 5
  1932. To: Colin Glassey, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 6:33:16 PM
  1933. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301156
  1934. Not much to the secret...they coordinated their firepower on one of
  1935. the ships, in hopes of doing damage.
  1936. jms
  1937. Subj: <A Question for JMS> Section: Babylon 5
  1938. To: Mike Aragona, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 11:34:13 PM
  1939. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301471
  1940. <Will Vir, even metaphorically, get to wave at Morden?>
  1941. That would be telling.
  1942. jms
  1943. Subj: <Comes the Inquisitor> Section: Babylon 5
  1944. To: Jacqueline Groom, Tuesday, August 15, 1995 11:34:14 PM
  1945. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301472
  1946. <Sebastian believed he had a destiny, so there must have been a reason
  1947. why he thought he was superior to other people.
  1948. He threatened to stop Delenn's heart. Either he was using the frazzler,
  1949. or the Vorlons changed him, or he could do that before the Vorlons got him.
  1950. Ironheart claimed he could do something similar, and he was part of an
  1951. experiment to create telekinetics using drugs. Sebastian would have had
  1952. easier access to more powerful drugs than we do now. Ironheart also
  1953. mentioned that most TKs were insane.
  1954. If there is a link between Psy-Corps and the shadows, and if the Psy-Corps
  1955. are investigating telekinesis in humans, does that have have any bearing
  1956. on why the Vorlons took Sebastian?>
  1957. Well...one out of four ain't bad.
  1958. Thanks.
  1959. jms
  1960. Subj: Series 3? Section: Babylon 5
  1961. To: Dinie Kloosterboer, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 2:25:17 AM
  1962. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301548
  1963. <Anyway, I suppose we'll find out sooner or later. Or, *horrors*! What
  1964. if jms has it scripted so that we never do find out much more about the
  1965. Shadows!!!!>
  1966. Don't worry, all will be revealed in time.
  1967. jms
  1968. Subj: <Fall of Night - eekkk> Section: Babylon 5
  1969. To: Arwel Parry, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 2:34:16 AM
  1970. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#301549
  1971. Yes, the camera was still mounted on the Starfury, but cameras even
  1972. today are constantly transmitting to other locations; TV cameras don't
  1973. just transmit on a cable to the box they're attached to, they are uplinked
  1974. to other places. Similarly, the recording device continued to receive
  1975. transmission fro the Starfury until such time as it either went out of
  1976. range or, in this case, the transmitter was destroyed.
  1977. jms
  1978. Subj: <Fall of Night - eekkk> Section: Babylon 5
  1979. To: John Sheridan, Wednesday, August 16, 1995 1:37:15 PM
  1980. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#302016
  1981. <BTW, is Keffer doorknob-dead or what ?!?!?!>
  1982. He is an Ex-Keffer.
  1983. jms
  1984. Subj: <<Babcom '95 revisited>> Section: Babylon 5
  1985. To: Arwel Parry, Friday, August 18, 1995 7:14:17 PM
  1986. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304762
  1987. <Back when you were over here for the Babcom '95 con, you showed us a
  1988. tape including some goodies from forthcoming episodes. The only one
  1989. which we haven't seen in the Last Four [tm] appeared to show Vir falling
  1990. from a great height, which caused considerable anguish and discussion
  1991. amongst Vir-fans.>
  1992. That was from a scene we cut from an episode.
  1993. jms
  1994. Subj: <Talia Winters> Section: Babylon 5
  1995. To: Eric Benson, Friday, August 18, 1995 1:39:25 PM
  1996. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304389
  1997. <I have some questions as well. It seems that Ironheart should have
  1998. picked up on the hidden personality inside Talia's psyche.
  1999. It seems that Talia was basicly a good person. Which of her personalities
  2000. was the construct, Talia or Control?>
  2001. Control was the construct. The alternate personality was dormant at the
  2002. time Ironheart was there.
  2003. jms
  2004. Subj: <Talia Winters> Section: Babylon 5
  2005. To: Philip Hornsey, Friday, August 18, 1995 9:37:02 PM
  2006. ~From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#304967
  2007. <>> Control was the construct. The alternate personality was dormant at
  2008. the time Ironheart was there.
  2009. I have been thinking about this. It seems to me that one would not just
  2010. *construct* a personality, you would have to have a starting point.
  2011. Was the new personality formed from Talia to begin with? Is the new
  2012. personalities name Isabella?>
  2013. I'd rather let this aspect slide for the moment.
  2014. jms
  2015. Subj: <DL and TLTS> Section: Babylon 5
  2016. To: AsstOp Pam Jernigan, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:05 AM
  2017. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312552
  2018. <I have only one burning question - that scene with Delenn and Sheridan
  2019. in the garden, where they're discussing the gaps in her vocabulary... was
  2020. that by any chance inspired by the long-running thread here about that
  2021. portion of Mira's anatomy? <g>>
  2022. No, the scene just came out of looking to have some fun with
  2023. language.
  2024. jms
  2025. Subj: <DL> CUTTING ROOM FLOOR Section: Babylon 5
  2026. To: David Chandler-Gick, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:10 AM
  2027. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312554
  2028. <Was there a kiss between two characters that was edited out in
  2029. Divided Loyalties?>
  2030. Nope, no such scene was cut. It's just a slightly awkward
  2031. match in the edited shots.
  2032. jms
  2033. Subj: <TLTS - Draal - bravo!> Section: Babylon 5
  2034. To: Bob Danielson, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:18 AM
  2035. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312557
  2036. Thanks. Draal's played by John Shuck, who did a great job.
  2037. And yes, we'll definitely be seeing him again. (We first met him in
  2038. "A Voice in the Wilderness.")
  2039. jms
  2040. Subj: <Saw FON> Section: Babylon 5
  2041. To: Barbara Pfieffer, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:21 AM
  2042. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312558
  2043. <First, the important stuff<g>-Did Ann Bruice get married? I
  2044. noticed an additional name on her credit.
  2045. All the spoilers I read didn't make much of this exchange:
  2046. Delenn:...unless the Vorlons were prepared to stand against them.
  2047. Sheridan: Are they?
  2048. Delenn: I do not think so.
  2049. That scared the h*ll out of me. Does this mean the Vorlons won't
  2050. help against the shadows? If so, we're in deep trouble.
  2051. The SFX was great, including the shuttle effects. Can't wait for
  2052. season three.>
  2053. Yes, Anne got married. As for the Vorlons line..."prepared"
  2054. should be taken in the same sense as "ready"...so they may not yet be
  2055. ready.
  2056. Definite agreement on the shuttle sequence, works nicely.
  2057. jms
  2058. Subj: <TLTS> Section: Babylon 5
  2059. To: Daniel M. Upton, Sunday, August 27, 1995 12:32:25 AM
  2060. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#312559
  2061. <I just caught TLTS and I just wanted to thank you for staging a space
  2062. battle between two opposing fleets instead of just two ships. And for
  2063. having the ships engage at a distance too great for them to all fit on
  2064. the TV screen at the same time. You have once again raised the bar on
  2065. TV SF.>
  2066. Thanks. One of the things I wanted to try was to find a way to stage
  2067. long-range combat. One of the things everyone says is that even though real
  2068. aerial combat tends to be at great distance -- and space combat would be
  2069. conducted over thousands of kilometers, you probably wouldn't be able to even
  2070. SEE your opponent at that range, just pick up the enemy ships on your scanners
  2071. -- you can't do that for TV because you need to have both in frame,
  2072. hammering each other short-range, to make it work for viewers.
  2073. But I've always liked a challenge, so I thought I'd see if I could make
  2074. it work. The two sides are, as noted, thousands of kilometers apart, and take
  2075. most of that sequences just to catch up with each other. And frankly, I think
  2076. it's probably one of the most dynamic battle sequences we've ever done, so you
  2077. can expect more in the future, now that I've kind of got the hang of how to
  2078. do this.
  2079. jms
  2080. Subj: <TLTS> Section: Babylon 5
  2081. To: Tom Knudsen, Thursday, August 31, 1995 12:45:25 PM
  2082. From: J. Michael Straczynski, 71016,1644#317451
  2083. <The Narns fire an energy mine of some sort. Was I seeing things,
  2084. or did the Shadow ships "phase" out and then back in to avoid the
  2085. brunt of this attack?? If so, it was a VERY interesting maneuver.>
  2086. No, they didn't phase out so much as absorb the energy,
  2087. at cost of great pain.
  2088. jms