The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  1. Date: 01-May-96 01:19:39
  2. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3. To: Theresa Kinney <70751.3262@compuserve.com>
  4. Subject: <A Late Delivery>
  5. Theresa Kinney <70751.3262@compuserve.com> asks:
  6. > Who else could it have been?
  7. > perhaps we'll see more of the Narn Resistance in the future,
  8. > redesigned under the "Round Table" framework?
  9. Actually, what I'd said was that these 2-3 eps between big arcs
  10. were NOT arc stories per se, but breathers. Just to clarify....
  11. jms
  12. ------------------------------
  13. Date: 01-May-96 12:35:15
  14. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  15. To: (blocked)
  16. Subject: <Ship of Tears Alien?>
  17. {original post unavailable}
  18. Nope.
  19. jms
  20. ------------------------------
  21. Date: 01-May-96 12:35:16
  22. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  23. To: (blocked)
  24. Subject: <Ship Of Tears>
  25. {original post unavailable}
  26. Thanks, I look forward to your feeling it's an ongoing quality
  27. show.
  28. jms
  29. ------------------------------
  30. Date: 01-May-96 19:59:56
  31. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  32. To: Andrew Bradbury <100777.747@compuserve.com>
  33. Subject: B5Sword Logo
  34. {original post had no questions}
  35. Depends on where you got it from.
  36. jms
  37. ------------------------------
  38. Date: 01-May-96 19:59:58
  39. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  40. To: SysOp Dupa T Parrot <70040.104@compuserve.com>
  41. Subject: HOMer Award: B5 TCoS
  42. {original post had no questions}
  43. That's great. Thanks to all who voted. It's a good episode,
  44. and the recognition coming from CIS is especially gratifying given
  45. our/my longstanding relationship with this forum.
  46. So, like, is there a statue or anything that goes with this...?
  47. jms
  48. ------------------------------
  49. Date: 01-May-96 20:00:01
  50. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  51. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  52. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  53. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  54. > But does this mean that the allies of Light are going to start
  55. > recruiting from among Psi Corps? Which character was she?
  56. > Can you tell me if there was anything that you told Andreas or
  57. > Mira about playing out this sequence, or was it pretty much an
  58. > actor playing to another actor kind of thing?
  59. Thanks. That's one of the things about the show that makes it
  60. very appealing to write; you can go from fall down funny, broad comedy
  61. in "Vir" to something more emotional, almost lyrical but serious in
  62. "Avalon," then right into something vaguely horrific in "Ship." You
  63. get to use all your muscles, not just the same ones over and over. I
  64. like to stretch, try something I haven't tried before. Which means
  65. from time to time I fall on my face, but that's okay; it's the only way
  66. to learn. I have absolutely no qualms about making an ass of myself
  67. and failing if it means that the next time, I can do it right.
  68. I didn't give Mira or Andreas any instructions on that scene
  69. except what was in the script, which was minimal. When you have two
  70. performers that solid in the room, just give them the lines and run
  71. like hell.
  72. Speaking of going back and rewatching episodes...part of this
  73. goes right back to the *pilot*, where, you'll recall, G'Kar tried to
  74. seduce Lyta, mentioning that there are no Narn telepaths, and they feel
  75. very strongly it's important to their survival that they start breeding
  76. them at the first opportunity.
  77. Ding....!
  78. jms
  79. ------------------------------
  80. Date: 01-May-96 20:00:05
  81. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  82. To: (blocked)
  83. Subject: <Ship of Tears- Narns?>
  84. {original post unavailable}
  85. No, because that would mean doing a story without our main
  86. characters, since G'Quan's story took place about a thousand years ago,
  87. and I don't think I could sell that. (Unless I did another time travel
  88. number, and I only intend to go to that well once, with the B4
  89. storyline.)
  90. jms
  91. ------------------------------
  92. Date: 01-May-96 21:37:11
  93. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  94. To: (blocked)
  95. Subject: Kudos from Tampa
  96. {original post had no questions}
  97. Thanks for the good words, and the encouraging news about how
  98. the show is doing out there. Much appreciated.
  99. jms
  100. ------------------------------
  101. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:43
  102. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  103. To: Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com>
  104. Subject: Poisoning Kosh
  105. Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com> asks:
  106. > Has the poising Kosh thread from the pilot ever been completely
  107. > addressed? any answers??
  108. What's really left to address? The reasons given were the
  109. reasons; the Minbari warrior caste were very much against the Babylon
  110. project; an extremist clan within that caste decided to frame Sinclair
  111. for murder, using what little info they had on the vorlons, in an
  112. attempt to destabalize or defeat the goals of B5.
  113. jms
  114. ------------------------------
  115. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:45
  116. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  117. To: Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com>
  118. Subject: <<Talia/Abbut Qs>>>
  119. Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com> asks:
  120. > Did Kosh know about the hidden personality within Talia Winters?
  121. > Does he simply distrust Telepaths?
  122. > Will he ever get to use this Data chrystal?
  123. > My memory seems to recall him giving the chrystal to Garibaldi ?
  124. > Abbut said somthing along the lines of "Nice doing business with
  125. > you Mr Kosh, A pleasure as allways" - did this mean Kosh has had
  126. > a lot of Telepaths scanned?
  127. > - If so, did he know what Lyita knew - but didn't know what
  128. > Telepath was used, so had a number of them scanned?
  129. Kosh certainly knew more about her, and almost certainly her
  130. second persona, than anyone suspected.
  131. jms
  132. ------------------------------
  133. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:46
  134. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  135. To: (blocked)
  136. Subject: Jeff Sinclair
  137. {original post unavailable}
  138. If you write to the fan club, you can get the form; and yes,
  139. Sinclair returns in this month's two parter.
  140. jms
  141. ------------------------------
  142. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:48
  143. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  144. To: Brian Kornfeld <75703.1340@compuserve.com>
  145. Subject: Bester and... Bester
  146. Brian Kornfeld <75703.1340@compuserve.com> asks:
  147. > have ANY bearing on your Bester?
  148. Yes, it's certainly a tribute to Alfie, a giant in the field.
  149. jms
  150. ------------------------------
  151. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:51
  152. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  153. To: (blocked)
  154. Subject: <Women on B5>
  155. {original post unavailable}
  156. It's got nothing to do with second class citizenship. I'm
  157. sorry, but when lives are at stake, *any* justification is acceptable
  158. for saving them. When a ship goes down at sea, as much as possible it
  159. tends to be the rule that women and children go first. It's not
  160. putting women and children on the same social level, that's silly and a
  161. misstatement of fact. The notion is that often men are physically
  162. better suited to taking care of themselves in a physically dangerous
  163. situation *as civilians*. Now, if you're talking military, you need
  164. only to watch the same episode, "Severed," and you see women combat
  165. soldiers slugging it out, and getting stabbed, and killed, right along
  166. with the male soldiers.
  167. Some people seem to feel that if one shows compassion for any
  168. group, that somehow you are saying that's a lower or second class.
  169. It's sad when compassion can become warped around to mean something
  170. else. It's also illogical.
  171. If the position is that women are second class citizens in this
  172. case, then the cry would be, "Don't fire, we've got men down here."
  173. Because that would imply that the men are more important; you'd get
  174. "men first" on sinking ships because, as first class citizens, men
  175. would be more important, and thus more worth saving, yes?
  176. In a crisis situation, where people are going to die, you try to
  177. get out those for whom you care, and to whom you give status. Those
  178. which are important, and may be less able, physically, to deal with
  179. great stress or danger.
  180. So, basically, no, the statement did not come from any agenda;
  181. your analysis, however, *did*.
  182. jms
  183. ------------------------------
  184. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:55
  185. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  186. To: (blocked)
  187. Subject: Ivanova vs. The Markab
  188. {original post unavailable}
  189. I'd rather leave the question of what Delenn saw open for now.
  190. jms
  191. ------------------------------
  192. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:56
  193. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  194. To: Catherine Becic <73414.2603@compuserve.com>
  195. Subject: season finale in October
  196. Catherine Becic <73414.2603@compuserve.com> asks:
  197. > Is this set in stone?
  198. > Can nothing be done?
  199. > Must we really be tortured again?
  200. > And will the UK get the end of season 3 before we do again?
  201. I haven't heard this myself yet formally, so I really can't
  202. comment until I know more.
  203. jms
  204. ------------------------------
  205. Date: 05-May-96 22:01:59
  206. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  207. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  208. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  209. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  210. > How difficult do you find it to change emotional strides when
  211. > writing stories like this? By the way, any chance I can get the
  212. > spelling for the two Narn words that mean "mindwalker" and
  213. > "destroyed" that Garibaldi mentioned at one point in that
  214. > discussion?
  215. No, it's never difficult for me to go from horror to romance to
  216. comedy to action; they're just different colors in the artist's
  217. toolbox...you go from red to blue to green to yellow, and it's not
  218. difficult doing it, just in knowing *when* to do it, and *how* to do
  219. it.
  220. jms
  221. ------------------------------
  222. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:00
  223. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  224. To: (blocked)
  225. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  226. {original post unavailable}
  227. Yes, Minbari telepaths can also have an effect, as we'll see
  228. soon.
  229. jms
  230. ------------------------------
  231. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:02
  232. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  233. To: Rick Sharon <76416.2213@compuserve.com>
  234. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  235. Rick Sharon <76416.2213@compuserve.com> asks:
  236. > would he?
  237. > would he?
  238. > Not even HE is that devious, is he?
  239. > could he??!?
  240. > he couldn't, could he?
  241. > will he?
  242. > (Hmmmm, B5 repair kit?
  243. > The newscaster wasn't visible "below the waist", was she wearing
  244. > hip-boots? are the Shadows consumers and we're just consumables?
  245. > He's a busy man, who has time for that sort of thing?
  246. > But, correction Sheridan, it's not "now we have a weapon", it's
  247. > "now we know what kind of weapon could work" - where is Sheridan
  248. > going to find an Army of telepaths? could you please arrange to
  249. > distribute/broadcast a new B5 episode every 2-3 hours? Whatever
  250. > were you thinking? DO YOU HEAR ME???
  251. > Anxiously looking forward to next episode (but, one week?
  252. Thanks for that...well, for *all* of that, as there was much
  253. good stuff and kind words therein. Just got in from Ohio, so I'm
  254. bushed, but still very appreciative.
  255. jms
  256. ------------------------------
  257. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:05
  258. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  259. To: Bruno Melancon <102647.3222@compuserve.com>
  260. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  261. Bruno Melancon <102647.3222@compuserve.com> asks:
  262. > - Delenn-G'Kar confrontation - Bester helping the cause?
  263. > - The War Room - Humans (or telepaths) merging with the Shadows
  264. > ships - The telepaths-weapons against the Shadows? About that last
  265. > point, can you tell me the name of the colony that is attacked by
  266. > the Shadows? Is it a human colony?
  267. > Clark be upset with the Shadows?
  268. That's Brakiri space they attacked; more on that in the next
  269. episode. (They're a League world.)
  270. jms
  271. ------------------------------
  272. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:06
  273. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  274. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  275. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  276. {original post had no questions}
  277. Thanks...it's a great episode. And they get better.
  278. jms
  279. ------------------------------
  280. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:09
  281. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  282. To: (blocked)
  283. Subject: <Ship of Tears-Bester>
  284. {original post unavailable}
  285. Logically, he can't just go away indefinitely, and it's going to
  286. take a long time before they can get Carolyn in shape. A very long
  287. time. If he stays, he'd be noticed and hunted down by the Corps, which
  288. ends his usefulness. His staying served no purpose.
  289. jms
  290. ------------------------------
  291. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:10
  292. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  293. To: michael kazalski <72357.2642@compuserve.com>
  294. Subject: ExcellenceInBroadcasting
  295. {original post had no questions}
  296. Thank you very much for those kind words; we work hard on the
  297. show, and that sort of feedback is appreciated.
  298. jms
  299. ------------------------------
  300. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:14
  301. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  302. To: (blocked)
  303. Subject: JMS: Quick Question
  304. (blocked) asks:
  305. > When Sheridan and Ivanova are off galavanting about aboard the
  306. > White Star, who's minding the store on the station? Does
  307. > Garibaldi, as head of Security, run things, or would it be Delenn
  308. > as she's Sheridan's co-commander of the Rangers in that quadrant?
  309. > Just what is the heirarchy of command on Babylon 5, now that it
  310. > is an independent state?
  311. Yeah, generally it would fall to Garibaldi; it's no longer a
  312. rank thing as much as a "who can we trust?" question. And Delenn
  313. maintains control of the Rangers in their absence.
  314. jms
  315. ------------------------------
  316. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:15
  317. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  318. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  319. Subject: <...Avalon> further
  320. Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com> asks:
  321. > Are there any myth-legend cycles that you are (or later became)
  322. > acquainted with that you wished you had room for in B5, but
  323. > couldn't fit in, for one reason or another?
  324. Dunno...I don't really make a list of what I'd like to do; it's
  325. all just one big melting pot in the back of my head, and it all sifts
  326. together.
  327. jms
  328. ------------------------------
  329. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:17
  330. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  331. To: David Cerreta <72630.3433@compuserve.com>
  332. Subject: <<Interludes...>>
  333. David Cerreta <72630.3433@compuserve.com> asks:
  334. > Were there any hints?
  335. > Why halfway through our story do the Shadows show their hand?
  336. > What is that agenda?
  337. > Are the Shadows independent operators or do *they* answer to
  338. > somebody?
  339. Good points. In general, you always know when I'm going to
  340. start answering a question, because I begin to point at it in episodes;
  341. I'm now beginning to point to the shadows and ask, "What do THEY want?"
  342. The answer is coming.
  343. jms
  344. ------------------------------
  345. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:19
  346. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  347. To: (blocked)
  348. Subject: B5 Renewal
  349. {original post unavailable}
  350. We'll know later this month. No word yet either way.
  351. jms
  352. ------------------------------
  353. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:23
  354. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  355. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  356. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  357. Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com> asks:
  358. > I felt frustration and confusion at his situation (how did it get
  359. > this bad? why didn't he get help sooner?
  360. > Question: Can Londo hear the Shadows now because he has turned
  361. > toward the darkness, or was he allowed to hear so he'd be
  362. > intimidated? Our phone rang right after that scene, and I debated
  363. > on whether or not to answer it because I was afraid the person
  364. > would ask me, "What's wrong?" That battle between the Vorlons and
  365. > the Shadows was a joy to watch (can battle be "a joy?"
  366. Thanks. The Kosh stuff, his scene with Sheridan, and his
  367. passing, is very moving. I showed it at Marcon this weekend in Ohio,
  368. and many folks, including Patricia Talman -- who hadn't seen it yet --
  369. were in tears at that. That, to me, is the moment when you know you've
  370. done something, when you can make people *feel* something. Not just a
  371. plot exercise, but you hit down deep where it hurts, or can make
  372. someone laugh. It's all about touching emotion...or what's the point?
  373. jms
  374. ------------------------------
  375. Date: 05-May-96 22:02:23
  376. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  377. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  378. Subject: <Interludes questions>
  379. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  380. > could it be that the Shadows technical advantage lies in the
  381. > field of propulsion? First, why didn't Kosh flee the station and
  382. > go into Vorlon space before ordering the attack on the Shadows?
  383. > Were Shadow vessels haunting hyperspace in the region of the
  384. > station ready to destroy him if he tried to leave? Why didn't he
  385. > ask Sheridan and Delenn for Ranger bodyguards? Would the Shadows
  386. > have simply killed them and then pressed their attack on Kosh or
  387. > would bringing things that far out in the open have left the
  388. > Shadows with no more reason not to directly attack the station?
  389. > Why was Kosh able to order the Vorlon fleet to attack the
  390. > Shadows? Was his position in the Vorlon hierarchy higher than the
  391. > title of ambassador would indicate? was he, like Delenn was
  392. > originally, part of some kind of governing body? Why did Morden
  393. > and the Shadows automatically know that when the Vorlon fleet
  394. > attacked them that Kosh was behind it? And most importantly, why
  395. > are the Vorlon still "too few" to directly engage the Shadows? So
  396. > again, why aren't they ready? Why are the Shadows, who had to play
  397. > catchup in a big way, able to field a navy that has the
  398. > "thousands" of ships that Londo saw in his vision while the
  399. > Vorlons are still "too few"?
  400. Because I think, on some level, Kosh knew it was inevitable; a
  401. price had to be paid. In a way, Lincoln had the same feelings...why
  402. was he to live when so many had died? In a way, he knew he wouldn't
  403. live much longer. Also, it would mean running...and the Vorlons don't
  404. run. If he fled, another would pay the price...and that also wouldn't
  405. be right.
  406. jms
  407. ------------------------------
  408. Date: 06-May-96 13:27:48
  409. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  410. To: Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com>
  411. Subject: <Ship of Tears-Bester>
  412. Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com> asks:
  413. > Will he continue to or begin to covertly assist B5 while Carolyn
  414. > and the rest of the teeps are on board?
  415. Yes, that'll be something Bester will do now.
  416. jms
  417. ------------------------------
  418. Date: 06-May-96 13:27:49
  419. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  420. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  421. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  422. Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com> asks:
  423. > If that is so, then how did Morden know about her before he
  424. > talked with the man Vir made the arrangements with? Or was it
  425. > something else - something to do with Kosh? Is this because of
  426. > what she is hiding - like knowing what the Shadows want? How did
  427. > Kosh know what would happen to him if the Vorlons fought the
  428. > Shadows? Since he is the link between the Vorlons and the army of
  429. > light, did he simply realize that the Shadows would move to sever
  430. > that link, or is there more to it? And why couldn't Kosh
  431. > successfully defend himself? Was he outnumbered three to one, one
  432. > Shadow being equal in strength to one Vorlon? His response: "Why'd
  433. > you have to tell me that?
  434. The "crystals" were diamonds, he was bribing various people to
  435. let him in and otherwise do things for him. And yes, Delenn's holding
  436. back some information still, and Kosh was outnumbered.
  437. jms
  438. ------------------------------
  439. Date: 06-May-96 13:27:51
  440. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  441. To: (blocked)
  442. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  443. {original post unavailable}
  444. There's no relation between the aliens working for the shadows
  445. and the Streib. The ones you saw in the flash were "doctors" of a sort
  446. doing the work; there was no abduction required except of course the
  447. covert kidnapping from the Psi Corps Re-education Center. As for
  448. Bester's look behind, he was just looking to the guards behind him, and
  449. the ones in front of him.
  450. jms
  451. ------------------------------
  452. Date: 06-May-96 13:27:52
  453. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  454. To: (blocked)
  455. Subject: <Women on B5>
  456. {original post unavailable}
  457. True, a woman's added body fat layer can help them cope with
  458. the temperatures, but if the sea is roiling and choppy, it takes a lot
  459. of upper body strength to stay afloat.
  460. jms
  461. ------------------------------
  462. Date: 06-May-96 13:27:53
  463. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  464. To: Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com>
  465. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  466. Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com> asks:
  467. > Geez, how many of Morella's "chances" did he blow *this* time?
  468. Thanks. Yes, I don't think Sinclair would've handled that
  469. scene in the same way; it needed someone who'd go toe to toe with
  470. something very old and dark and dangerous in his way. He had to get
  471. under Kosh's "skin," as it were. Needle and outrage and upset him until
  472. he got through...whatever the cost.
  473. jms
  474. ------------------------------
  475. Date: 06-May-96 13:27:55
  476. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  477. To: Bert Johnson <102476.201@compuserve.com>
  478. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  479. Bert Johnson <102476.201@compuserve.com> asks:
  480. > I think it is incredibly symbolic that Kosh visited both Sheridan
  481. > in Interludes and G'Kar in the previous episode as their fathers
  482. > The one thing that bothers me is that now the Shadows and the war
  483. > are out in the open as of at least two episodes, why why why do
  484. > they let Morden walk around the station at will?
  485. They would do so, but since the fall from Earth, as Susan
  486. mentioned, they've had to hire guards who may not be above bribes, as
  487. we saw in the teaser. And Morden is good at covering his footsteps.
  488. jms
  489. ------------------------------
  490. Date: 06-May-96 13:28:00
  491. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  492. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  493. Subject: Poisoning Kosh
  494. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  495. > Why did Kosh cooperate with the effort to poison him?
  496. Kosh extended a hand...because he recognized Sinclair.
  497. Which is all I'll say for now.
  498. jms
  499. ------------------------------
  500. Date: 06-May-96 13:28:01
  501. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  502. To: (blocked)
  503. Subject: <Women on B5>
  504. {original post unavailable}
  505. Okay; understood, thanks.
  506. jms
  507. ------------------------------
  508. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:17
  509. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  510. To: (blocked)
  511. Subject: JMS: gun port=respect?
  512. {original post unavailable}
  513. Bottom line, Steven...what you're doing is applying not only
  514. just Earth norms and standards of behavior to aliens, you're applying
  515. distinctly Western modes of behavior, conduct and mentality. You're
  516. expecting them to think and act like we do, in the way we consider
  517. logical. You can't even apply that criteria to other countries right
  518. here on Earth, let alone outside. Is it logical to one day just walk
  519. away from all your possessions, just leave them where they are, and
  520. start walking, not coming back? Here we consider that abnormal
  521. behavior, abandoment...in Australia, among the Aboriginal culture, that
  522. principle is called "walkabout" and is quite common and accepted
  523. behavior. The idea of ritually mutilating a young woman's genitals is
  524. a hideous, terrible notion to any sane person in this country...but in
  525. many African nations, it's practiced quite commonly, on an everyday
  526. basis as part of their notion of coming into womanhood.
  527. Part of having *alien* aliens is that they don't think like us.
  528. One big adjustment Americans rarely make when they go overseas is that
  529. they expect everyone and everyplace to be just like home in attitude.
  530. But there are huge differences...and those differences can start wars.
  531. jms
  532. ------------------------------
  533. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:18
  534. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  535. To: Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com>
  536. Subject: Poisoning Kosh
  537. {original post had no questions}
  538. It didn't have to get past the encounter suit; he was distinctly
  539. shown extending a portion of himself *outside* the suit.
  540. jms
  541. ------------------------------
  542. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:22
  543. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  544. To: (blocked)
  545. Subject: Jeff Sinclair
  546. {original post had no questions}
  547. It was a great convention, thanks.
  548. jms
  549. ------------------------------
  550. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:24
  551. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  552. To: (blocked)
  553. Subject: season finale in October
  554. {original post unavailable}
  555. All episodes of B5 are closed captioned as a rule, unless
  556. something goes wrong at some point.
  557. jms
  558. ------------------------------
  559. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:26
  560. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  561. To: Ed Passarella, Ziff-Davi <72241.505@compuserve.com>
  562. Subject: Delenn and G'Kar
  563. {original post had no questions}
  564. Thanks...it's a nifty little scene.
  565. jms
  566. ------------------------------
  567. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:28
  568. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  569. To: (blocked)
  570. Subject: Babylon 5 on video?
  571. (blocked) asks:
  572. > Do you have any plans to release Babylon 5 on video?
  573. In the fullness of time.
  574. jms
  575. ------------------------------
  576. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:33
  577. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  578. To: (blocked)
  579. Subject: JMS: Quick Question
  580. (blocked) asks:
  581. > Are the former EA personnel now part of the Rangers -- or are
  582. > they still separate from the Rangers themselves? Or is it just
  583. > kinda mish-mashed together with Sheridan technically being in
  584. > command of both entities, with Delenn as official co-ommander on
  585. > the Ranger side of things and Ivanova his second-in-command on
  586. > the former EA side of things? What do they call themselves now
  587. > anyway -- Rebels?
  588. The patch signifies their alliance with the Rangers, yes.
  589. jms
  590. ------------------------------
  591. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:35
  592. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  593. To: Troy Starr <74752.3172@compuserve.com>
  594. Subject: <ISN News>
  595. Troy Starr <74752.3172@compuserve.com> asks:
  596. > Dare one ask what's happened to the two reporters that were
  597. > broadcasting from the ISN news center when "ISN pulled it's own
  598. > plug to stop the fake trasmission?" Would people believe that
  599. > their (well, his) report was a fake? Finally, is ISN the only
  600. > channel out there?
  601. ISN is one of the only interstellar networks bounced via the
  602. tachyon relay systems from Earth to the outer colonies and beyond.
  603. There are lots of other channels back home, but to get this far out you
  604. need the support of the government.
  605. The other two reporters are, to say the least, in deep guano.
  606. jms
  607. ------------------------------
  608. Date: 06-May-96 21:44:38
  609. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  610. To: Kevin P. Kenney <104102.352@compuserve.com>
  611. Subject: JMS: 'Drop Dead' Date?
  612. Kevin P. Kenney <104102.352@compuserve.com> asks:
  613. > When is that date this year?
  614. > Any word if you'll be presenting at the San Diego Comic Con this
  615. > year? Any suggestions?
  616. I believe the true, honest, drop-dead date is June 10th, which
  617. is when we have to pick up the actors' contracts. If it's after that,
  618. we lose our options on the actors.
  619. Re: Red Clay Ramblers...I'd suggest their album "It Ain't
  620. Right," from Flying Fish Records in Chicago. It's got some of their
  621. best stuff in it, from the title song to "Ezekiel in the Valley of the
  622. Dry Bones" (which was on as I wrote "Ceremonies"), and a wonderfully
  623. sick, twisted and funny song called "The Merchant's Lunch."
  624. jms
  625. ------------------------------
  626. Date: 07-May-96 00:41:41
  627. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  628. To: Christian Vitroler <100042.662@compuserve.com>
  629. Subject: Ivanova vs. The Markab
  630. Christian Vitroler <100042.662@compuserve.com> asks:
  631. > Any comment on the frequent mangling in German episodes?
  632. > So you can wonder, if he (JMS) gives us the voice beyond any
  633. > doubt why doesn't he show us her? But is there no such thing as
  634. > sort of quality control from the Executive Producer? you're out
  635. > once and for all once it's sold?
  636. There is absolutely nothing I can do about this except be upset
  637. by it.
  638. jms
  639. ------------------------------
  640. Date: 07-May-96 00:41:45
  641. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  642. To: Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com>
  643. Subject: <Avalon and 3d age>
  644. Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com> asks:
  645. > Why would they not have their own names for this place--why does
  646. > everyone (seem to) universally use the Minbari name?
  647. No, it's not a Minbari name, any more than automobile is a
  648. Spanish word, even though it's used in the Spanish language (albeit the
  649. pronunciation varies just slightly).
  650. jms
  651. ------------------------------
  652. Date: 07-May-96 18:41:43
  653. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  654. To: Jimi Vigotty <72316.2103@compuserve.com>
  655. Subject: Babylon 5 !!@***!!@*%^**
  656. Jimi Vigotty <72316.2103@compuserve.com> asks:
  657. > Are you aware of any plans to release the series on Video tape?
  658. Thanks, and tapes will doubtless come out in the fullness of
  659. time.
  660. jms
  661. ------------------------------
  662. Date: 07-May-96 18:41:45
  663. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  664. To: Gail Marsella <71551.3200@compuserve.com>
  665. Subject: JMS: gun port=respect?
  666. Gail Marsella <71551.3200@compuserve.com> asks:
  667. > I think she's right - was slavery acceptable just because it was
  668. > common, we practiced it for a long time, and a large number of
  669. > people found it convenient? Was foot-binding in China acceptable
  670. > just because it was always practiced on young girls who had no
  671. > way to say "no"?
  672. "However, neither is it appropriate to view all alien behavior as
  673. acceptable just because it is different....."
  674. Never implied it was. In general, on the B5 station, though, if
  675. an alien acts toward one of its own kind in a cultural oddity (to us),
  676. we tend not to interfere unless so requested; if, however, an alien
  677. turns that cultural oddity toward one not of its own species, then the
  678. B5 staff would definitely intervene.
  679. jms
  680. ------------------------------
  681. Date: 07-May-96 18:41:47
  682. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  683. To: Bill Hirst <104106.431@compuserve.com>
  684. Subject: JMS: gun port=respect?
  685. {original post had no questions}
  686. True, though the female version of this, as practiced in some
  687. countries, is extremely debilitating and far more violent or severe.
  688. Much as we are all attached to our respective genitalia, I'd suggest
  689. that snipping the foreskin is not quite so severe as taking a razor
  690. blade and cutting OFF the clitoris and parts of the labia major, as is
  691. done in some places.
  692. But you're right, the practice on either side is certain of a
  693. piece (so to speak).
  694. jms
  695. ------------------------------
  696. Date: 07-May-96 18:41:50
  697. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  698. To: John Ganofsky <73354.1057@compuserve.com>
  699. Subject: Centauri Hair
  700. John Ganofsky <73354.1057@compuserve.com> asks:
  701. > They were wondering how the makeup folks do the Centauri hair?
  702. All I know is that each Centauri hairpiece is hand-woven into
  703. the fabric at an angle; you can't just take a wig and get it to stand
  704. up, you have to *hand weave* it. It's a fairly difficult and expensive
  705. process.
  706. jms
  707. ------------------------------
  708. Date: 07-May-96 18:41:51
  709. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  710. To: (blocked)
  711. Subject: <JMS: Quickies...>
  712. {original post unavailable}
  713. I think probably most races that have to evolve through a
  714. superstitious phase, at some point enter a religious phase (which is an
  715. organized system of superstition by strictest definition) until such
  716. time as the tools are there for the more scientific description of the
  717. universe. So within that context, yes, most cultures would have at
  718. least one major figure in that area in its history.
  719. jms
  720. ------------------------------
  721. Date: 07-May-96 18:41:54
  722. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  723. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  724. Subject: JMS: 'Drop Dead' Date?
  725. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  726. > Does the fact that one of the prizes in the recent "Mystery Alien
  727. > Contest" was the chance to play an alien in an upcoming episode
  728. > mean that they are more likely to renew the show?
  729. Doesn't really affect the odds either way; there's always an out
  730. in these kinds of things.
  731. jms
  732. ------------------------------
  733. Date: 07-May-96 20:44:05
  734. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  735. To: Douglas Files Fox <74020.3260@compuserve.com>
  736. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  737. Douglas Files Fox <74020.3260@compuserve.com> asks:
  738. > Had Geribaldi's "found pin" suffered the same fate as Bester's
  739. > pin? Is the addition of the Cyber- Implants, the "Preparation"
  740. > Delenn was refering to in "Messages from Earth"? The crew members
  741. > of the Icarus, who didn't go along, were they used as Shadow ship
  742. > "Central Cores"? So I was wondering if Sheridan's wife could have
  743. > been used as a "Core" of one of the Shadow Ships?
  744. Yes, the implants are part of the preparation process Delenn
  745. referred to in "Messages." As for the rest...only time will tell,
  746. cause sure as hell I ain't....
  747. jms
  748. ------------------------------
  749. Date: 07-May-96 20:44:06
  750. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  751. To: (blocked)
  752. Subject: <Ship of Tears-Bester>
  753. (blocked) asks:
  754. > While we're on the subject, when was this little change of heart
  755. > for Bester planned? Was it at the start, when you did Mind War, or
  756. > something just this season?
  757. Yes, this was definitely intended from the start with Bester.
  758. jms
  759. ------------------------------
  760. Date: 07-May-96 23:44:08
  761. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  762. To: Vicki Mitchell <76234.1317@compuserve.com>
  763. Subject: Cheers for Mira
  764. Vicki Mitchell <76234.1317@compuserve.com> asks:
  765. > Would you please relay to Mira Furlan our highest compliments on
  766. > her scene with G'Kar in "Ship of Tears"?
  767. I'll tell her when next I see her; thanks.
  768. jms
  769. ------------------------------
  770. Date: 07-May-96 23:49:24
  771. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  772. To: Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com>
  773. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  774. Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com> asks:
  775. > What's next, little miniture Shadow ships painted on the side or
  776. > will we see the jackets first? BTW, did someone at WB get a clue
  777. > (or replaced by RMES)?
  778. Thanks, and that's great to hear about the station's reaction.
  779. It's a very hopeful sign, as is the increased advertising from WB.
  780. jms
  781. ------------------------------
  782. Date: 08-May-96 02:15:21
  783. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  784. To: (blocked)
  785. Subject: <Bester>
  786. {original post unavailable}
  787. "If the theme of the relationship is "All Bester needed was to love
  788. and be loved, or he wouldn't have been the slimeball he is today", I
  789. will be a bit disappointed."
  790. Then you won't be.
  791. "It's just a little too simplistic."
  792. Absolutely.
  793. One mongoose can love another; that won't change its attitude toward
  794. pythons.
  795. jms
  796. ------------------------------
  797. Date: 08-May-96 02:18:47
  798. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  799. To: Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com>
  800. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  801. Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com> asks:
  802. > Do you happen to know what this refers to?
  803. > Is this something you do in post, or is that done at the feed
  804. > site?
  805. "Noticed on the takeboards from the sat. feeds for this and a couple
  806. of other episodes: Textless at 1:05. Do you happen to know what this
  807. refers to?"
  808. Some of the cassettes provided have the opening sequences in a
  809. separate section at 1 hour 5 minutes without the titles over them, so
  810. that they can be used in promos by the stations.
  811. "Also, they say "Color Corrected". Is this something you do in post,
  812. or is that done at the feed site?"
  813. No, color correction is done in post, to make sure that all the colors
  814. are true, and sometimes to enhance one element or another.
  815. jms
  816. ------------------------------
  817. Date: 08-May-96 18:01:51
  818. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  819. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  820. Subject: Poisoning Kosh
  821. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  822. > I suspect that we'll learn more about this in "War Without End"?
  823. Yeah, it's fair to say you can imply more about this after
  824. "War."
  825. jms
  826. ------------------------------
  827. Date: 08-May-96 18:01:52
  828. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  829. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  830. Subject: <ISN News>
  831. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  832. > Why am I not surprised?
  833. > That right or am I still off?
  834. Yes, the ISN person was Alison.
  835. jms
  836. ------------------------------
  837. Date: 08-May-96 18:01:53
  838. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  839. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  840. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  841. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  842. > Can you tell me which spelling on the name is right, please?
  843. It's Brakiri.
  844. jms
  845. ------------------------------
  846. Date: 08-May-96 18:01:55
  847. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  848. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  849. Subject: B5 in Sac
  850. {original post had no questions}
  851. That's great to hear...the message is getting through. Thanks.
  852. jms
  853. ------------------------------
  854. Date: 08-May-96 22:18:42
  855. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  856. To: John M. Graham <74166.3727@compuserve.com>
  857. Subject: JMS: gun port=respect?
  858. {original post had no questions}
  859. "Different (alien) doesn't mean illogical in my book."
  860. I can think of a number of Zen schools of thought that you would
  861. consider vastly illogical...but quite human. There are many things we
  862. would consider illogical to a western mind that are perfectly
  863. reasonable elsewhere.
  864. jms
  865. ------------------------------
  866. Date: 08-May-96 22:18:43
  867. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  868. To: Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com>
  869. Subject: Upcoming EP:Walkabout
  870. Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com> asks:
  871. > Will "Walkabout" deal with the Vorlons' motivations???
  872. That would be telling....
  873. jms
  874. ------------------------------
  875. Date: 09-May-96 01:35:58
  876. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  877. To: Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com>
  878. Subject: <Ship of Tears-Bester>
  879. Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com> asks:
  880. > I mean, out of all the people on the ship, they just happen to
  881. > find the one person who is significant to Bester? I can see what
  882. > you wanted to do, but couldn't it have worked better if, say, he
  883. > had been brought a list of people who were in the ship?
  884. Yeah, they could've brought him a list...and he'd have seen the
  885. name instantly, and wouldn't have been hit with his own "blip" careless
  886. attitude right in his face...also, she needed to be already being
  887. defrosted at that point, and you can't defrost all of them at once.
  888. Yeah, it was a coincidence. Synchronicity. It happens. It
  889. doesn't happen much on this show, hardly ever. I figured she'd be one
  890. of the last in, and thus the first out. Synchronicity and coincidences
  891. *do* happen. How many times have you reached for the phone to call
  892. someone to find the phone ringing, and it's them on the other end?
  893. What're the odds of Oedipus killing his father and marrying his mother
  894. out of all the possible kingdoms in the area? It happens. As long as
  895. it doesn't happen to excess, it's not something I'm worried about.
  896. jms
  897. ------------------------------
  898. Date: 09-May-96 22:04:20
  899. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  900. To: Lynne Caulfield <101647.2616@compuserve.com>
  901. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  902. Lynne Caulfield <101647.2616@compuserve.com> asks:
  903. > Where did you get this information from?
  904. Yes, Mara is correct. I'm an atheist.
  905. You got a problem with my personal beief system?
  906. Tough. You don't get a vote.
  907. And if that's enough to make you not watch the show...well, the
  908. problem is entirely yours.
  909. I leave my personal beliefs *out* of what I write for TV. I
  910. don't try to impose my attitudes or conclusions on others, or penalize
  911. others for what they think.
  912. You ought to try it sometime.
  913. jms
  914. ------------------------------
  915. Date: 09-May-96 22:22:05
  916. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  917. To: Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com>
  918. Subject: <Rage's Thots: Teeps>
  919. {original post had no questions}
  920. No, it means that the person has to be in their line of sight;
  921. they don't have to look into the person's eyes or anything as silly as
  922. that. It doesn't matter if the person's head or body are covered, as
  923. long as there's a definite "focus" for them.
  924. jms
  925. ------------------------------
  926. Date: 09-May-96 22:22:06
  927. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  928. To: (blocked)
  929. Subject: Kosh's Appearance/Form
  930. {original post unavailable}
  931. Only similarity is that the same EFX person designed Kosh as
  932. designed the aliens in the Abyss.
  933. jms
  934. ------------------------------
  935. Date: 09-May-96 22:22:08
  936. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  937. To: Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com>
  938. Subject: Using B5 names and place
  939. Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com> asks:
  940. > My question is, whether such usage would fall under fair use or
  941. > be prohibited by trademarks or if it is possible to gain
  942. > permission from you or WB to use such a name, by giving a
  943. > guaranty that any sites under that name would not deliver data
  944. > that falls under these new indecency laws? There already happens
  945. > to be a vorlon.com, did they just use the name or did they gain
  946. > permission from WB first?
  947. If you make it a .com name, you will eventually run afoul of WB.
  948. jms
  949. ------------------------------
  950. Date: 09-May-96 22:22:11
  951. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  952. To: Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com>
  953. Subject: <Ship of Tears-Bester>
  954. Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com> asks:
  955. > By the way, any thoughts on the B5 presentation at the San Diego
  956. > Con this year?
  957. Yes, I'll be at comic con, and will likely bring nifty stuff to
  958. show, as usual.
  959. jms
  960. ------------------------------
  961. Date: 09-May-96 22:22:12
  962. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  963. To: (blocked)
  964. Subject: <<Interludes...>>
  965. {original post unavailable}
  966. Let me answer this way...whenever I'm going to unveil something
  967. on the show, I begin to point to it in upcoming episodes. I've begun
  968. pointing to the question of what the shadows want, and why they're
  969. doing it. So, logically, I'm now going to have to follow up on
  970. that....
  971. jms
  972. ------------------------------
  973. Date: 09-May-96 22:22:15
  974. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  975. To: (blocked)
  976. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  977. {original post unavailable}
  978. B5 is still a place of considerable commerce, access to lots and
  979. lots of other races and diplomats...it serves Londo's purposes for now,
  980. and there are probably lots of Centauri back home who would prefer he
  981. stay here. As for the rest...better the devil you know than the devil
  982. you don't. At least on B5 they can keep somewhat of an eye on him.
  983. jms
  984. ------------------------------
  985. Date: 10-May-96 00:25:17
  986. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  987. To: John Lawless <70262.363@compuserve.com>
  988. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  989. John Lawless <70262.363@compuserve.com> asks:
  990. > Since Kosh knew in advance that he would be Morden&Co.'s target,
  991. > why didn't he prepare defenses? Or, failing that, why didn't he
  992. > get in his ship and leave for as long as Morden remained on B5?
  993. Because he knew a price had to be paid, and if it wasn't him,
  994. it'd be someone else. Because he knew there was no getting around it.
  995. He's too prideful to run.
  996. Remember Gethsemane....
  997. jms
  998. ------------------------------
  999. Date: 10-May-96 00:25:18
  1000. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1001. To: (blocked)
  1002. Subject: <Interludes - Name>
  1003. {original post unavailable}
  1004. Yes, you'll see more of Franklin, as he tries to deal with his
  1005. problem. At first it's not too bad, but with time....
  1006. Re: titles...yeah, you got to watch out with this show,
  1007. sometimes I put on deliberately dull titles when I want to sneak up
  1008. behind you quietly. The more innocuous sounding, the more you should
  1009. worry....
  1010. jms
  1011. ------------------------------
  1012. Date: 10-May-96 00:25:20
  1013. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1014. To: carrie foreman <76400.1170@compuserve.com>
  1015. Subject: <<I&E: Soundtracking>>
  1016. carrie foreman <76400.1170@compuserve.com> asks:
  1017. > What might have caused the ghosting of a soundtrack?
  1018. It was probably caused by your local staion taping the show on
  1019. the satellite downlink over the same tape they used for "Avalon." They
  1020. likely didn't degauss the tape first.
  1021. jms
  1022. ------------------------------
  1023. Date: 10-May-96 13:17:46
  1024. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1025. To: Harvey Mitchell <71172.1220@compuserve.com>
  1026. Subject: <<I&E>>
  1027. {original post had no questions}
  1028. Thanks...it was a very moving moment for someone whose true
  1029. face we've never seen.
  1030. jms
  1031. ------------------------------
  1032. Date: 10-May-96 13:17:48
  1033. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1034. To: (blocked)
  1035. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  1036. {original post unavailable}
  1037. Thanks....
  1038. jms
  1039. ------------------------------
  1040. Date: 10-May-96 13:17:50
  1041. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1042. To: Lynne Caulfield <101647.2616@compuserve.com>
  1043. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1044. Lynne Caulfield <101647.2616@compuserve.com> asks:
  1045. > You're mad aren't you Joe?
  1046. "...you have so many who never question your show that you're
  1047. not gonna miss me!"
  1048. Lynne...here is where you show your stripes repeatedly in this
  1049. discussion. There is a certain type of poster who is under the
  1050. curious assumption that only he or she questions me, or this show, and
  1051. everybody else is just a follower, never questioning.
  1052. And it ain't true. Believe me, I see more questions, go
  1053. through more heated drilling about this show than you can possibly
  1054. *begin* to imagine; no one here is in the least shy about expressing
  1055. their opinions if something doesn't strike them as being correct.
  1056. Your comment here, as all have been to date, is
  1057. self-congratulatory when no such basis for congratulations exist.
  1058. jms
  1059. ------------------------------
  1060. Date: 10-May-96 13:17:51
  1061. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1062. To: (blocked)
  1063. Subject: <Interludes comments>
  1064. {original post unavailable}
  1065. Yeah, certainly the flash of light was an echo of Lyta's mask.
  1066. As for Delenn, I think she was just stunned, just emotionallly worn out
  1067. over this.
  1068. jms
  1069. ------------------------------
  1070. Date: 10-May-96 13:17:53
  1071. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1072. To: (blocked)
  1073. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  1074. {original post unavailable}
  1075. One can certainly argue that Franklin's actions were hasty,
  1076. that he is basically running away from the *consequences* of the
  1077. problem he has, as much as from the problem itself. This will, of
  1078. course, have to be dealt with.
  1079. jms
  1080. ------------------------------
  1081. Date: 10-May-96 13:18:00
  1082. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1083. To: (blocked)
  1084. Subject: I&E Support
  1085. {original post unavailable}
  1086. Thanks...I'm just waiting for some nit to come out of the
  1087. woodwork and announce that the real reason for what happened to Kosh
  1088. was that Kosh had a contract dispute over money or walked off the
  1089. show....
  1090. jms
  1091. ------------------------------
  1092. Date: 10-May-96 13:18:01
  1093. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1094. To: Steven L. Wiser <102633.3171@compuserve.com>
  1095. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1096. {original post had no questions}
  1097. Thanks. Like I've said..if I *had* any answers, I'd be happy
  1098. to give them in an episode. But all I have are questions.
  1099. Television, as well as entertaining, should try where possible
  1100. to get us TO think, not tell us WHAT to think.
  1101. jms
  1102. ------------------------------
  1103. Date: 10-May-96 13:18:02
  1104. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1105. To: Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com>
  1106. Subject: <Rage's Thots: Teeps>
  1107. Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com> asks:
  1108. > So Bob the PsiCop *can't* scan someone behind them?
  1109. > What about through a closed door?
  1110. > Could Bob scan Mike if he knew Mike was in the next room over?
  1111. > Would Bob know it was really Jill instead of Mike in the room?
  1112. > I guess the ultimate question is, if I sneak up behind Bobin the
  1113. > hallway, wearing a chameleon suit and really quiet shoes, will he
  1114. > know I'm there Psiwise? If so, will he be able to scan me?
  1115. > What if I duck behind a corner, outta LOS; can he still scan me?
  1116. > Is it "seeing" or "knowing"?
  1117. No, if the person is behind a door, or otherwise can't be
  1118. located visually, it's difficult to impossible to scan.
  1119. jms
  1120. ------------------------------
  1121. Date: 10-May-96 14:01:14
  1122. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1123. To: Laurence Moroney <100546.50@compuserve.com>
  1124. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  1125. Laurence Moroney <100546.50@compuserve.com> asks:
  1126. > What I cannot help but come up with is, magnificence of the
  1127. > series and storytelling aside, are we being had? Have we been
  1128. > subject to sales banter and are still expecting to see what we
  1129. > expected? Have we been distracted from our original impressions by
  1130. > the sheer brilliance of the show? (i) How come Ironheart who 'knew
  1131. > everything' didn't see the fake personality? (ii) We saw
  1132. > interaction between Kosh and her in (was it?) 'Deathwalker' which
  1133. > resulted in Kosh recording something of her - what ever happened
  1134. > to that?
  1135. It's a fair question. I'm going to try and deal with it as
  1136. best I can. The problem, first and foremost, is trying to explain the
  1137. craft of writing to someone who isn't a writer. This isn't intended as
  1138. a slight; if a brain surgeon tried to explain his work to me, I'd be
  1139. about as much in the dark. I have no idea where music comes from; I
  1140. can sit with Chris Franke for hours, trying to understand that process.
  1141. I never will. I'm not hardwired that way. I *am* hardwired for
  1142. writing. So it's not a judgment, just a minor truth.
  1143. The creative process is fluid. Has to be. Consider for a
  1144. moment the position in which I find myself. Let's say I'm writing a
  1145. novel. I start with a fairly clear notion of where I'm going. Six
  1146. chapters in, I get a better way of doing something, so I go back and
  1147. revise chapters 1-5, so it now all fits; you never see what went
  1148. before. Now, compare that to a situation where you're publishing each
  1149. chapter as you go, and you can't go back and change anything. (This is
  1150. pretty much the situation Dickens found himself in, as he published his
  1151. works chapter by chapter; you can never back up, only go forward.)
  1152. At the same time, because we're using actors who have real
  1153. lives of their own, to whom things happen -- broken limbs, health
  1154. problems that may preclude appearing in a given episode, sudden career
  1155. changes, you name it -- you have real-life obstacles constantly in your
  1156. way.
  1157. The closest thing I can compare this to...is if you're on
  1158. stage, in front of a large audience, and you have to do a very
  1159. elaborate dance...and all the while people are throwing bowling balls
  1160. and chainsaws at you. You either learn how to accommodate all that,
  1161. and keep pretty much on rhythm, or you're dead.
  1162. This show was originally conceived in 1986/87. About 10 years
  1163. ago. Back then, all TV episodic stuff was done pretty much from one
  1164. person's point of view, your nominal hero. Yes, you'd occasionally
  1165. dive outside that for a quick scene with other characters, usually to
  1166. set up something, but for the most part, it was about that one person.
  1167. In MURDER, SHE WROTE, Jessica Fletcher was always at the heart of every
  1168. episode; you had the occasional guest character with whom she'd
  1169. interact, and the recurring supporting cast, but none of them ever
  1170. changed, and none of them ever really took center stage for more than a
  1171. few minutes at a time. That's how TV has been done up until now.
  1172. Novels, on the other hand, are often omniscient in narrative
  1173. structure, and you blip in and out of multiple points of view. THE
  1174. STAND, for instance.
  1175. Now, I've done both; I've written novels and I've written TV.
  1176. When it came time to pull together B5 initially, you go into the "okay,
  1177. who is the TV point of view character" question. Which was Londo's
  1178. narration, and which was the way I'd learned to write TV all these
  1179. years. Once the series got going, it quickly became apparent that I'd
  1180. have to learn a whole new way of writing TV that was a lot more like
  1181. what I'd been writing in my novels, which were multi-POV huge stories.
  1182. It's a kind of writing that's never really been done before for
  1183. American TV; and I had to somewhat invent that style or form of writing
  1184. as I went, in front of millions of viewers.
  1185. You can't prepare for something like this, as much as you try,
  1186. because it's never been done before.
  1187. (On reflection, probably the closest thing to what I've been
  1188. doing here was the miniseries The Winds of War, in terms of the
  1189. multiple viewpoints involved.)
  1190. Also, in the last 10 years, I've become a better writer,
  1191. learned more about my craft, added more tools to my toolbox. That
  1192. means being able to perceive better ways of doing things now than I
  1193. could've seen before.
  1194. So here we are. I sit at my word processor with my notes from
  1195. 1986, and I see a better way of doing something from those notes...do I
  1196. go with what's there, or do I strike off and do the better approach,
  1197. PROVIDED that it still takes me where I want to go in the arc? To
  1198. ignore it is to be inflexible.
  1199. I've stayed fluid. It's the same way I write a novel. You're
  1200. just seeing the *process* acted out right in front of you, a process
  1201. which normally the public never gets to see. That, I think, is some
  1202. part of what you're reacting to.
  1203. Also, you have to be careful in how you define an arc. There
  1204. have been definite arcs of character all through this. Look at Londo
  1205. when we first met him...and look at him now. Same for G'Kar, Delenn,
  1206. Franklin... look at Sheridan when he first arrived: happy go lucky,
  1207. smiling, glad to be there, fresh fruit and a hot shower, able to take
  1208. care of anything and everything, how bad can it be?...and look at the
  1209. dark, haunted, almost overwhelmed figure we see now.
  1210. The story has also arc'd, peeling off layer by layer. The
  1211. Minbari war leads to the secret of the Grey Council, which leads back
  1212. to the first shadow war, which leads to the current shadow war, each
  1213. really on a direct line one from the other. The slow corruption of
  1214. Earthgov, the death of President Santiago, the rise of Clark, the fall
  1215. from Earth...all of it a very definite arc.
  1216. It's not just a matter of "living in interesting times." What
  1217. makes a story is *causality*. A sequence of linked events. "The king
  1218. died, and then the queen died" is not a story. "The king died, and
  1219. then the queen died of grief" is a story. It is an arc, however small.
  1220. Finally, I'd just note the posts -- public and private -- from
  1221. folks who have sat down and watched the *whole show* as a unit, once
  1222. per day, or several per day...and the linked aspect, the real *arc* of
  1223. the show, becomes far more apparent when watched that way right now.
  1224. It's there.
  1225. jms
  1226. ------------------------------
  1227. Date: 10-May-96 22:08:06
  1228. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1229. To: (blocked)
  1230. Subject: Arisians and Vorlons
  1231. {original post unavailable}
  1232. No, I really hadn't been thinking of the Arisians in either
  1233. direction when I came up with the Vorlons...just what they were, not in
  1234. relation to anything else.
  1235. jms
  1236. ------------------------------
  1237. Date: 10-May-96 22:08:08
  1238. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1239. To: Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com>
  1240. Subject: I admit I'm an idiot
  1241. Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com> asks:
  1242. > Now, anybody know where I can get videos of the first two
  1243. > seasons? How about the pilot?
  1244. Welcome to the party. Videos aren't currently available, though
  1245. the second and third season episodes can get rerun over the coming
  1246. year.
  1247. And you can always disagree with a decision...and explain why.
  1248. Around the stage, we have a simple policy...anybody can go up to me and
  1249. say, "Joe, it sucks." And tell me why. And if they're right, they get
  1250. to stay....
  1251. jms
  1252. ------------------------------
  1253. Date: 10-May-96 22:08:11
  1254. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1255. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  1256. Subject: <Interludes>
  1257. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  1258. > What was going on, who was this fellow, and what happened to him?
  1259. > Who were these two species, have we seen them before, and are
  1260. > they part of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds (given the hints of
  1261. > their proximity to Brikiri space)?
  1262. Thanks. The two aliens in the start of the episode were a
  1263. Brakiri and a Gaim.
  1264. "Interludes" for me marks a slight transition in the story, from
  1265. one "shape" to the next up...the demarkation between the hero-cycle and
  1266. the myth-cycle in the arc.
  1267. jms
  1268. ------------------------------
  1269. Date: 10-May-96 22:08:13
  1270. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1271. To: (blocked)
  1272. Subject: I&E Support
  1273. (blocked) asks:
  1274. > Was this the thing you did that caused everybody to avoid you at
  1275. > lunch for two days?
  1276. Yeah, it's funny, out of all the awful terrible things I've done
  1277. to our characters over these 3 years, the one that honked off the whole
  1278. crew was the Kosh development. On one level, they loved it...loved how
  1279. it tightened the screws...but they still didn't want to know from me
  1280. for a day or two.
  1281. jms
  1282. ------------------------------
  1283. Date: 11-May-96 01:35:27
  1284. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1285. To: (blocked)
  1286. Subject: <<Interludes>>
  1287. (blocked) asks:
  1288. > Sheridan tells Kosh, "How do we know it's even you in that
  1289. > encounter suit? Wow, is that foreshadowing or what?
  1290. > * Is the last voyage or duty of Kosh's ship something we'll see
  1291. > in more detail? * My husband wants to know if you're going to get
  1292. > Dick Sergeant to play the new Kosh?
  1293. Thanks; there's a lot in the episode that plays very well on all
  1294. the levels you mention. A lot of meat there.
  1295. As for Kosh's ship...it headed for the nearest star, the local
  1296. one, and basically dived into it....
  1297. jms
  1298. ------------------------------
  1299. Date: 11-May-96 01:35:28
  1300. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1301. To: Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com>
  1302. Subject: <<Interludes Question>>
  1303. Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com> asks:
  1304. > Why did Londo not mention Adira since his original fling with
  1305. > her, before this episode?
  1306. > F
  1307. Basically because it's hard in an episode to just bring up
  1308. something out of the blue unless you're going to use it. You're stuck
  1309. with, "Boy, I wish Adira were here...so what's for dinner?" Which will
  1310. mean nothing to the folks who didn't see the first season unless you
  1311. then talk more about her, show her...and then suddenly you REALLY have
  1312. to deal with it or it's intrusive.
  1313. jms
  1314. ------------------------------
  1315. Date: 11-May-96 15:55:31
  1316. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1317. To: Julia E. Linthicum <73114.3530@compuserve.com>
  1318. Subject: B5 article in paper
  1319. Julia E. Linthicum <73114.3530@compuserve.com> asks:
  1320. > Lennier as the "gentle alien"?
  1321. > And Ivanova as "Sheridan's serious and comely colleague"?
  1322. Thanks, actually it's an AP article that's appeared all over the
  1323. place. One can quibble with the details, but it's actually a good
  1324. piece.
  1325. jms
  1326. ------------------------------
  1327. Date: 11-May-96 15:55:33
  1328. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1329. To: John Hardin <74076.22@compuserve.com>
  1330. Subject: Interludes question
  1331. John Hardin <74076.22@compuserve.com> asks:
  1332. > Could you please post this note to either JMS, or to the
  1333. > moderated info notesfile? Was that man Morden, or Sinclair?
  1334. It was Morden. If it were Sinclair, the actor would've been
  1335. noted in the credits.
  1336. jms
  1337. ------------------------------
  1338. Date: 11-May-96 15:55:37
  1339. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1340. To: (blocked)
  1341. Subject: <Interludes - Name>
  1342. {original post unavailable}
  1343. No, it's not B4.
  1344. jms
  1345. ------------------------------
  1346. Date: 11-May-96 15:55:39
  1347. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1348. To: Arline Williams <102551.2346@compuserve.com>
  1349. Subject: <I&E Support>
  1350. Arline Williams <102551.2346@compuserve.com> asks:
  1351. > People are upset because you've killed off a main character?
  1352. > One question: Will we be seeing the Monks again?
  1353. Yes, you'll be seeing Brother Theo in the next batch of new
  1354. eps...and thanks.
  1355. jms
  1356. ------------------------------
  1357. Date: 11-May-96 15:55:41
  1358. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1359. To: (blocked)
  1360. Subject: <I&E Support>
  1361. {original post had no questions}
  1362. Darn, you went and told...now it'll be all OVER the place....
  1363. jms
  1364. ------------------------------
  1365. Date: 11-May-96 16:10:59
  1366. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1367. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1368. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1369. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  1370. > PS - Remember after the episodes about the soul hunter and the
  1371. > one where the Minbari's belief that their souls were
  1372. > transmigrating to Humans was revealed how all the rabid atheists
  1373. > jumped down Joe's throat and said that if there was any room for
  1374. > the objective existence of a "soul" in his story that it stopped
  1375. > being science fiction and became fantasy and that he would lose
  1376. > them as viewers?
  1377. "The atheist is also denying the existence of God on faith since the
  1378. statement that there is no God anywhere in the universe is equally
  1379. impossible to prove (all universal statements are impossible to prove
  1380. and therefore inherently unscientific)."
  1381. That's a well phrased analysis of the situation...the only problem
  1382. with it is that it ain't so.
  1383. By your reasoning, if you say that there are green penguins at the
  1384. north pole, and I refuse to believe it until you prove it, then I am a
  1385. believer in non-green-penguinism. I am, therefore, a believer in the
  1386. negative concept of everything in the universe that has not yet been
  1387. conclusively proven. At which point the very notion of belief becomes
  1388. utterly meaningless.
  1389. If someone comes up to you and offers you a job if you move cross
  1390. country, wouldn't you want a contract, some proof that the offer is
  1391. real? Until it's provided, are you believing in non-contractosity?
  1392. Bottom line, Daniel...if you or anyone else makes a statement, the
  1393. burden of proof is not on me to *disprove* it, it's on you to *prove*
  1394. it. Until that point, the question of belief doesn't enter into it.
  1395. Is it or is it not provable? If not, then it isn't recognized as a
  1396. real thing. Belief is irrelevant. Once you've shown me my new car,
  1397. and I've driven in it, it doesn't require faith or belief to know it
  1398. exists. For my money, no one has yet proven the existence of a supreme
  1399. or minor deity...so for me, it simply doesn't exist. Again, belief has
  1400. nothing to do with it.
  1401. (I used the phrase belief system only because I didn't want to get
  1402. into a prolonged discussion of it, and that seemed the simplest way of
  1403. stating it. That'll teach me not to go for the precise terms, even if
  1404. it means another few paragraphs of explanation.)
  1405. jms
  1406. ------------------------------
  1407. Date: 11-May-96 16:11:01
  1408. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1409. To: Laurence Moroney <100546.50@compuserve.com>
  1410. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  1411. {original post had no questions}
  1412. The other thing to bear in mind is that I can't really be
  1413. responsible for what expectations you bring to it, since I can't see
  1414. inside your head. (Or if I could I wouldn't tell you...and stop that,
  1415. you'll go blind.) All I can do is tell the story that's in my head.
  1416. jms
  1417. ------------------------------
  1418. Date: 11-May-96 16:11:02
  1419. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1420. To: Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com>
  1421. Subject: <I&E Support>
  1422. Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com> asks:
  1423. > When it was over and I was breathing again, I wondered, was this
  1424. > the death where the actor asked "why me?"
  1425. This was the "now me" episode. The "why me?" episode is yet to
  1426. come.
  1427. jms
  1428. ------------------------------
  1429. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:00
  1430. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1431. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1432. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1433. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  1434. > On another matter, are scripts from already produced episodes of
  1435. > B5 available commercially from any source?
  1436. Daniel, you're on a slippery slide into sophistry. Of *course*
  1437. one can make a blanket statement about some things. Many things, in
  1438. fact. I can declare, in no uncertain terms, that there are in fact no
  1439. Minbari. They are a fictional creation. So right off the bat that
  1440. negates your thesis.
  1441. And, again, you miss the point...the statement is not "X does
  1442. not exist," that's the usual argument brought out to try and make
  1443. someone prove a negative, which is nearly impossible. I repeat: the
  1444. burden of proof is NOT on the person saying "show me," the burden of
  1445. proof is on the person making the assertion. You say there's a god.
  1446. Show me objective, scientifically verifiable, quantifiable, repicable
  1447. evidence of same. Otherwise, I can say that there is no evidence in
  1448. it, therefore I don't believe it.
  1449. jms
  1450. ------------------------------
  1451. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:02
  1452. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1453. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  1454. Subject: <Rage's Thots: Teeps>
  1455. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  1456. > Now one could attribute this change in Lyta's abilities due to
  1457. > the Vorlons (since she has undergone some changes), but are we
  1458. > going to find out more about this and Lyta's abilities later this
  1459. > season?
  1460. It's fair to say that Lyta has been...aided, slightly, in her
  1461. abilities. But I'm not ready to pull the trigger on that one for a
  1462. while yet.
  1463. jms
  1464. ------------------------------
  1465. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:03
  1466. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1467. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  1468. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  1469. Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com> asks:
  1470. > Don't we have here a really good example of the Heisenberg
  1471. > Uncertainty Principle shifted from the laboratory to the
  1472. > storytelling platform? Are you ever astonished at the
  1473. > interpretations applied like a varnish over the story as you see
  1474. > it?
  1475. Yes, I'm often intrigued -- don't know if I'd say astonished --
  1476. at how the story is sometimes interpreted. But that's the interactive
  1477. part of the process, what the viewer takes away is sometimes only
  1478. indirectly the result of what's actually *there*. Take modern art for
  1479. a moment. You show me a white canvas broken only by a single red dot
  1480. in the lower left hand corner, I see a single red dot in the lower left
  1481. hand corner of a white canvas, nod and walk away...somebody else takes
  1482. a look at it, and sees a telling commentary on isolationism and the
  1483. Communist scare of the 50s and man's basic inhumanity to man.
  1484. Anything that passes for art reflects the work's creator, and
  1485. the viewer; it's a mirror that works in two directions, and neither
  1486. reflection holds the totality of the work individually. Art happens in
  1487. the moments in-between.
  1488. jm(could I possibly sound more effete?)s
  1489. ------------------------------
  1490. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:07
  1491. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1492. To: Guntis Glinavs <72411.1421@compuserve.com>
  1493. Subject: Toronto Star B5 Article!
  1494. Guntis Glinavs <72411.1421@compuserve.com> asks:
  1495. > Again there are a few inaccuracies - did 500,000 fans really show
  1496. > up to a B5 con in England?
  1497. Thanks for letting folks know; I just heard about it myself, and
  1498. am having a copy or two sent on to me for the files.
  1499. jms
  1500. ------------------------------
  1501. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:08
  1502. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1503. To: Ray Pelzer <70475.1263@compuserve.com>
  1504. Subject: <Interludes>
  1505. Ray Pelzer <70475.1263@compuserve.com> asks:
  1506. > Are you giving out answers today?
  1507. I meant you'd see Vorlons as Vorlons, not necessarily Kosh; I
  1508. think I phrased it that way initially.
  1509. jms
  1510. ------------------------------
  1511. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:11
  1512. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1513. To: (blocked)
  1514. Subject: <Interludes - Name>
  1515. {original post unavailable}
  1516. Thanks, and glad to have you on board for the ride....
  1517. jms
  1518. ------------------------------
  1519. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:14
  1520. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1521. To: SysOp Dupa T Parrot <70040.104@compuserve.com>
  1522. Subject: <Interludes - Name>
  1523. SysOp Dupa T Parrot <70040.104@compuserve.com> asks:
  1524. > Why did Morden have to open the door to Kosh's quarters before
  1525. > his Shadowy friends could attack Kosh? Are the Shadows a variety
  1526. > of Teep?
  1527. No, they're not a variety of teep.
  1528. jms
  1529. ------------------------------
  1530. Date: 11-May-96 22:28:14
  1531. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1532. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  1533. Subject: WwE Part 1 Question
  1534. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  1535. > Is it supposed to be a Shadow beam or some other race's?
  1536. Sigh...no, it's a piece of stock footage from "Sky." We don't
  1537. make the promos. On the other hand, they've been doing a much better
  1538. job lately, so I'm not about to complain.
  1539. jms
  1540. ------------------------------
  1541. Date: 11-May-96 22:59:28
  1542. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1543. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1544. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1545. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  1546. > In other words, who's challenge will you accept, Mark Twain's or
  1547. > Pascal's?
  1548. "This is a discussion that *has* to take place on two different
  1549. levels. One is the purely empirical where saying "there is a God" and
  1550. "There is no God" are both statements of nonsense devoid of real
  1551. meaning because they both claim to describe some aspect of reality yet
  1552. no test can be devised (again short of dying) that can falsify either
  1553. of them."
  1554. Once again, your knowledge of logic is faulty. The attempt in logic,
  1555. debate or science is not to "falsify" or disprove anything; the goal is
  1556. to PROVE something. Repeat after me: you cannot prove a negative. The
  1557. burden of proof of any statement belongs with the person making the
  1558. assertion, NOT the person receiving it to disprove it. You are simply
  1559. misstating how science and logic work in order to make a debating point
  1560. that doesn't hold up under scrutiny.
  1561. "Without a transcendent God imposing a transcendent morality upon man
  1562. there is no basis for rights save the state. Without a source of right
  1563. and wrong that exists outside of the human race there is no basis,
  1564. except for fickle human opinion, to say that Mother Teresa is better
  1565. than Adolf Hitler."
  1566. Another debating trick that also doesn't hold up to close inspection.
  1567. The notion of a monotheistic god -- *GOD* -- is fairly recent in human
  1568. terms. The Greeks managed to build an entire civilization that was
  1569. known for its arts, its philosophy, its advancement in all areas
  1570. (military included) using a host of household and minor deities who
  1571. were in NO way ANY kind of guide to what was right and wrong; half of
  1572. them were capricious and just plain nuts, the the other half were off
  1573. mating with human women and then writing off their kids.
  1574. Yes, in time Greece fell. But so did Rome, the spearhead
  1575. (figuratively and literally) for Christian propagation worldwide in its
  1576. early history, so I wouldn't necessarily throw *that* into the mix.
  1577. Very, very, very few people decide not to murder because God wouldn't
  1578. like it. They don't murder (assuming they choose that) because they're
  1579. afraid of being apprehended and sentenced under the laws made by humans
  1580. in order to facilitate cooperation and progress and safety. (If
  1581. anything, people have proped up the notion of god as rationale for
  1582. murder for centuries on all sides of the theological coin.)
  1583. I'm not saying that religion is per se bad, it's like any other human
  1584. artifact, including technology, it's what humans make of it. But at
  1585. the same time it's self-indulgent in the extreme for folks who believe
  1586. to write off the whole of human history and say that if it weren't for
  1587. their particular deity, we wouldn't know right from wrong, or positive
  1588. from negative, that we'd just be staggering around blindly...when the
  1589. notion of that sort of god is extremely recent in human consciousness,
  1590. and prior to then we did okay; not perfect, we had wars and bloodshed
  1591. and the like...and we still do. Most of it by believers in one thing
  1592. or another.
  1593. When was the last time you heard of an atheist car bombing an embassy
  1594. because he thought it would bring him closer to the void? When was the
  1595. last time you heard of an atheist murdering his entire family because
  1596. he *didn't* hear the voice of god talking in his head? When was the
  1597. last time you heard of an atheist declaring a crusade or a jihad or a
  1598. pogrom? (And don't even try to bring the old soviet union into this;
  1599. that was a political madness that had less to do with belief systems
  1600. and more to do with the accumulation of personal power at the expense
  1601. of EVERYthing, that wouldn't allow for ANY divergence from what they
  1602. considered the norm.)
  1603. You can write off "fickle human opinion" all you want, but from where
  1604. I sit we haven't done too badly, all things considered.
  1605. If my tone seems to imply I took some small offense...the operative
  1606. word is "small," because I'm used to this. On the one hand, I pretty
  1607. much don't have a problem with anything anybody believes so long as
  1608. nobody's hurt by it. On the other, religionists tend to mutter darkly
  1609. that if it weren't for some god-inspired notion of right and wrong, if
  1610. we don't have that, well, we're just anchorless, as prone to murder a
  1611. child as give somebody a gift. That it's all caprice.
  1612. Well, I happen to be an atheist, and I *can* tell the difference
  1613. between Mother Theresa and Hitler. And your inference that one can't
  1614. is simply wrong and condescending. As an atheist, I view every life as
  1615. *incredibly* valuable because we only get one turn around the merry go
  1616. round, and then it's over; no backsies, no second chances, no heavenly
  1617. choir to sing one into the pearly gates no matter how terrible or
  1618. abusive a life one's led as long as at the end one chooses to Believe.
  1619. Every life is rarer than the rarest diamond, and since the only future
  1620. we have is that which we make, the only signs we were here are that
  1621. which we create, life must be preserved, nourished and given the chance
  1622. to grow.
  1623. Because those Greeks -- you remember, the ones who didn't believe in
  1624. your particular god, with its rules for right and wrong -- actually had
  1625. the audacity to once define happiness. Not in terms of right and
  1626. wrong, but in even larger terms. I noted them at Macon. To wit: "The
  1627. exercise of vital powers along lines of excellence in a life affording
  1628. them scope." It's about the only creed I live by.
  1629. Not bad. Bet they could even figure out this whole Mother
  1630. Theresa/Hitler thing, too....
  1631. jms
  1632. ------------------------------
  1633. Date: 12-May-96 13:58:18
  1634. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1635. To: Chris Croughton (UK) <100014.3217@compuserve.com>
  1636. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1637. Chris Croughton (UK) <100014.3217@compuserve.com> asks:
  1638. > Joe, are there any other TV people who believe that?
  1639. Yes, there are definitely other TV folk who feel that way;
  1640. difference is, you just don't hear about them a lot.
  1641. jms
  1642. ------------------------------
  1643. Date: 12-May-96 13:58:20
  1644. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1645. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  1646. Subject: B5 Act Structure
  1647. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  1648. > Is this something that's common in TV drama?
  1649. > Have I just not noticed it before?
  1650. > Or is this something uncommon that you've adopted?
  1651. It's actually something I had to fight for; a number of folks at
  1652. WB weren't sure about the notion of using the tag (which you refer to
  1653. as the last act) in quite the way I use it. So yeah, it's a bit off
  1654. the usual.
  1655. jms
  1656. ------------------------------
  1657. Date: 12-May-96 13:58:22
  1658. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1659. To: (blocked)
  1660. Subject: <I&E - special ship?>
  1661. {original post unavailable}
  1662. Not special per se, just to establish that they have more than
  1663. one design.
  1664. jms
  1665. ------------------------------
  1666. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:05
  1667. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1668. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1669. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1670. {original post had no questions}
  1671. "One of the bedrock elements of science is that for a theory to be
  1672. taken seriously it must be falsifiable."
  1673. Nope. If that's what you're thinking, then I suggest you go back and
  1674. check, because that's not correct in any respect. To take the green
  1675. penguins at the north pole scenario again, I can search for 165 years,
  1676. and not find any, and you can say, "Well, I guess you just missed them,
  1677. but they're there."
  1678. It is not the purpose of scientific endeavor to *disprove* every
  1679. assertion, only to prove them.
  1680. Your statement is simply false. I'm sorry. Saying it's so doesn't
  1681. make it so. So everything that proceeds from that is equally flawed.
  1682. Any scientist or logician here will back me up on this. You may not
  1683. want to hear it, Daniel, but you're simply wrong on this.
  1684. jms
  1685. ------------------------------
  1686. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:06
  1687. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1688. To: (blocked)
  1689. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1690. {original post unavailable}
  1691. No, I'm an atheist. I prefer to define myself.
  1692. I don't say "maybe there is, maybe there isn't." There isn't.
  1693. There is no proof to this statement.
  1694. jms
  1695. ------------------------------
  1696. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:09
  1697. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1698. To: (blocked)
  1699. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1700. {original post unavailable}
  1701. No, see my note to the, er, feeder...not an agnostic, an
  1702. atheist.
  1703. jms
  1704. ------------------------------
  1705. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:12
  1706. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1707. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1708. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1709. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  1710. > Since you don't believe in God what standard do you use to judge
  1711. > Mother Teresa better than Hitler if it isn't human? Without a
  1712. > viewpoint that exists outside of the human race what basis do you
  1713. > or the Greeks have for saying that one is ultimately better than
  1714. > the other that doesn't finally come back to human opinion?
  1715. Daniel, I hate to burst your balloon, but *everything* comes
  1716. down to a human standard, to human opinion. Christianity as it's
  1717. practiced today is nothing like what was originally there around 100
  1718. AD.
  1719. For a long time, the church had no problem with the concept of
  1720. slavery. Even used sections of the bible as proof that it was a proper
  1721. activity. Only later, after society began to change, did they come
  1722. around. Why? Because they reacted to changing human opinions. Once,
  1723. the proper way to deal with heretics was to burn them at the stake, or
  1724. press them with stones. That changed as society changed.
  1725. And I'm sorry, but I've *read* the bible, twice, cover to cover,
  1726. and I don't see any perfect guide or example of right and wrong there.
  1727. I see a fictional deity that is capricious, slightly insane, petty,
  1728. inconsistent, vindictive...jealous, by its own admission, a trait we
  1729. would deplore in ourselves.
  1730. The whole Adam/Eve thing was a mean-spirited setup. The tree
  1731. was the tree of knowledge, remember; the penalty was death. But
  1732. insofar as we know, nothing died in the garden, certainly no other
  1733. people had died. So to say "you shall surely die" was a meaningless
  1734. concept. They were children, they didn't know what the penalty meant.
  1735. And the kicker is...if the tree truly *were* the knowledge of good and
  1736. evil, and they didn't have that knowledge until after they ate the
  1737. fruit...then THEY DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS WRONG WHEN THEY DID IT. They'd
  1738. only know it was wrong AFTERWARD.
  1739. And for this they and their inheritors across ten thousnd
  1740. generations were sentenced to pain and death?
  1741. This is the example of transcendental rightness you would hold
  1742. before me?
  1743. Thank you, but I'll apply elsewhere.
  1744. jms
  1745. ------------------------------
  1746. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:16
  1747. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1748. To: Marte Brengle <76703.4242@compuserve.com>
  1749. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1750. {original post had no questions}
  1751. Here's a little interesting aside...I used to write for Madeline
  1752. Murry O'Hare's magazine, AMERIAN ATHEIST, back when I was in college.
  1753. I did a humor column, the occasional article, that sort of thing.
  1754. But over time, I came to the conclusion that she wasn't just
  1755. trying to push for rights for atheists, but in fact was working to
  1756. *eliminate* religion, which I had a moral and ethical problem with.
  1757. The constitution is there to allow anyone to believe, or not believe,
  1758. whatever they choose. If the day comes when certain relgions are
  1759. banned, I'll be right there on the front lines with everybody else
  1760. fighting for the restoration of those rights (though I have a quiet
  1761. suspicion that the same might not happen if the situation were
  1762. reversed). I felt that this was supremely wrong, and resigned as a
  1763. result.
  1764. jms
  1765. ------------------------------
  1766. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:19
  1767. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1768. To: Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com>
  1769. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  1770. Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com> asks:
  1771. > Why would he?
  1772. No, actually, there's a much simpler answer to the Ironheart
  1773. question than that.
  1774. If we all remember the episode, he was trying as hard as he
  1775. could to control himself, lest his abilities tear the place apart. He
  1776. was deliberately and with great pain trying NOT to use his abilities in
  1777. any way, manner, shape or form. He was also in great physical pain,
  1778. was later shot, and became transcendent...which tends to kind of
  1779. distract one....
  1780. jms
  1781. ------------------------------
  1782. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:22
  1783. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1784. To: Arline Williams <102551.2346@compuserve.com>
  1785. Subject: <JMS: Arc a Fake?>
  1786. {original post had no questions}
  1787. Thanks. The voice-over is something I mentioned here a few
  1788. months ago as a tool I was adding to my toolbox to use as counterpoint,
  1789. or segue, in ways I hadn't tried before. I use it again here and
  1790. there, though the key with any new tool is not to go nuts and use it
  1791. all over the place when a better one, maybe the one you already had, is
  1792. better suited to the task.
  1793. jms
  1794. ------------------------------
  1795. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:25
  1796. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1797. To: Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com>
  1798. Subject: <Religon on B5>
  1799. {original post had no questions}
  1800. I think the nature of the debate is using the wrong language
  1801. here; I think when people are saying I'm "open-minded" it's possible --
  1802. and I'm only suggesting this, not to put words in anybody's mouth --
  1803. that the word being searched for is actually "fair." Am I open minded
  1804. about the possibility of deities? No, in that you're correct. Am I
  1805. fair and/or open-minded in the treatment of religions on the show, in
  1806. saying that for many people, it's a good thing *for them*? I like to
  1807. think so. And that may be what's under discussion.
  1808. jms
  1809. ------------------------------
  1810. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:28
  1811. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1812. To: David Cerreta <72630.3433@compuserve.com>
  1813. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  1814. David Cerreta <72630.3433@compuserve.com> asks:
  1815. > Apparently every encounter suit is not the same, neh?
  1816. > The message from Ivanova is beginning to come through
  1817. > because...of the temporal rift AND because there was no guarantee
  1818. > that the Whitestar would go 6 years into the past to save B4 from
  1819. > the Shadow attack, right? Then was the vision Sinclair had of a
  1820. > future B5 being attacked by a much stronger Shadow fleet a vision
  1821. > (again) of an alternate future, where he never became ambassador
  1822. > and remained on B5?
  1823. Thanks, and yep, you nailed the timeline just right.
  1824. jms
  1825. ------------------------------
  1826. Date: 12-May-96 19:02:30
  1827. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1828. To: Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com>
  1829. Subject: <I&E>
  1830. {original post had no questions}
  1831. "I hate you."
  1832. Why, thank you...then the episode had its desired effect....
  1833. jms
  1834. ------------------------------
  1835. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:40
  1836. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1837. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1838. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1839. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  1840. > At what point does anything you said address my point that a
  1841. > standard that isn't divine must therefore be human? Otherwise what
  1842. > stops me from decreeing that I have a "right" to everything you
  1843. > own and backing up that claim with the fact that I am better
  1844. > armed than you?
  1845. "Otherwise what stops me from decreeing that I have a "right" to
  1846. everything you own and backing up that claim with the fact that I am
  1847. better armed than you? Rights must be granted by some force greater
  1848. than the individual. That leaves God or the state."
  1849. And, of course, this is exactly what happened on a regular basis
  1850. throughout human history until only the last couple of centuries.
  1851. If it was god doing this granting of rights...where was he for the
  1852. last six thousand years? Snoozing off in a corner somewhere?
  1853. No, the rights you speak of were won by humans, fighting for their
  1854. right not to be trammeled upon by greater forces, and bonding together
  1855. in common cause to make sure it doesn't happen again in this place.
  1856. While many of the "founding fathers" were believers, many others were
  1857. simply deists, or freethinkers...they didn't do what they did because
  1858. suddenly they figured god had given them the right, but because they
  1859. got pushed to the wall, and we were 3000 nautical miles away from King
  1860. George, and they in their very human way got fed up with being pushed
  1861. around and decided it was time to push back, and create a set of laws
  1862. that would prevent the tyrant from trying it again, or rising from
  1863. within.
  1864. Sorry, Daniel, we did this on our own. God's a credit jumper.
  1865. jms
  1866. ------------------------------
  1867. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:43
  1868. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1869. To: BRIAN COONEY <100551.1656@compuserve.com>
  1870. Subject: UK Titles
  1871. BRIAN COONEY <100551.1656@compuserve.com> asks:
  1872. > After the opening, the actors names and eps title are in a
  1873. > different text any reason way?
  1874. I suspect that this is because we provide textless sections in
  1875. the beginning to foreign markets for various languages, so they set
  1876. them in a different type. I guess....
  1877. jms
  1878. ------------------------------
  1879. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:44
  1880. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1881. To: SysOp Lee Whiteside <76711.2660@compuserve.com>
  1882. Subject: Radio & TV Museum
  1883. SysOp Lee Whiteside <76711.2660@compuserve.com> asks:
  1884. > Do they only include things that they get as part of a festival
  1885. > or something or can some producer or studio offer them some tapes
  1886. > to make available for viewing?
  1887. I hadn't even thought about that aspect...it's certainly one
  1888. that should be pursued, I agree.
  1889. jms
  1890. ------------------------------
  1891. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:48
  1892. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1893. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  1894. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  1895. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  1896. > While I'm sure that you never intended the comparison when you
  1897. > wrote SoT, (I'd go so far as to lay odds that you've never seen
  1898. > Captain Eo), were the parallels mentioned by anyone when the show
  1899. > was being produced?
  1900. No, it's never come up before, and I think that's WAY stretching
  1901. it. (How come everybody always spends so much time trying to find out
  1902. what a show like B5 is *like* instead of just looking at it for what it
  1903. is? "Oh, it's Cap'n Eo...oh, no, it's Lord of the Rings...Dune, Dune,
  1904. I tell you, it's Dune...no, it's this over here...no, it's Cap'n
  1905. Crunch...."
  1906. Feh.
  1907. jms
  1908. ------------------------------
  1909. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:49
  1910. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1911. To: (blocked)
  1912. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  1913. {original post unavailable}
  1914. Actually, no, there are probably fewer. We have a stable of
  1915. about half a dozen directors at any given time; some move on, some
  1916. stay, it's the nature of the beast. That's about par for the course,
  1917. maybe a bit less. I know we had more on Murder, She Wrote.
  1918. jms
  1919. ------------------------------
  1920. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:52
  1921. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1922. To: (blocked)
  1923. Subject: Cheers for Mira
  1924. {original post unavailable}
  1925. Which is pretty much what I told you would be the case by this
  1926. point. (Nobody ever believes me...do I have an untrustworthy face? Do
  1927. I look like Robert Vesco trying to sneak back into the country
  1928. disguised as Moe Howard?)
  1929. And yes, Bruce is a hell of a lot better than some folks were
  1930. willing to give him credit for in the beginning. I think that's coming
  1931. out now as his role becomes more deep and more serious.
  1932. jms
  1933. ------------------------------
  1934. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:55
  1935. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1936. To: Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com>
  1937. Subject: <Interludes - Name>
  1938. Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com> asks:
  1939. > Are they a lot bigger now?
  1940. > How big do they grow?
  1941. No, they're about the same height consistently; it's probably an
  1942. artifact of the camera angles and lighting.
  1943. jms
  1944. ------------------------------
  1945. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:56
  1946. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1947. To: (blocked)
  1948. Subject: <What have you DONE???>
  1949. {original post unavailable}
  1950. If we put in warnings, the impact would be reduced.
  1951. No word yet on renewal, probably in the next couple of weeks
  1952. we'll hear something definitive.
  1953. jms
  1954. ------------------------------
  1955. Date: 13-May-96 00:04:59
  1956. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1957. To: (blocked)
  1958. Subject: <I&E, "wow" part II>
  1959. {original post unavailable}
  1960. "The "arc" is fully alive for you now, I think. Without these
  1961. characters living and breathing inside your mind I don't see how one
  1962. man could write as much as you have over the past two seasons. What I
  1963. *have* noticed is that all the actors now seem to be responding to the
  1964. story you're telling."
  1965. Yeah, it's kind of a funny thing...the deeper we got into the season,
  1966. as the actors saw only one name on script after script, and they began
  1967. to understand what was coming, and it's all *very* consistent...the
  1968. sense of this being a novel really came through for everyone in a very
  1969. profound way. You could really feel a change in everyone's attitude,
  1970. though it'd be hard to put into words. A sense of, "This is it, this
  1971. is the story, we're moving now, we're doing something nobody's ever
  1972. done." They know how hard it is for anyone to write this many scripts,
  1973. which is why it's never been done before, and I think they not only
  1974. respected that, but felt they had to rise to the challenge and give
  1975. just as much at that end of it. Usually you tend to hit a slump
  1976. energy-wise in your third year; not here. Everyone's just hitting all
  1977. cylinders.
  1978. jms
  1979. ------------------------------
  1980. Date: 13-May-96 00:22:03
  1981. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  1982. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  1983. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  1984. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  1985. > The closest thing to an insulting term that I have used is to
  1986. > call human opinion "fickle" but if that isn't a proper term for
  1987. > the race that produced both Mother Teresa *and* Adolph Hitler,
  1988. > George Washington *and* Bill Clinton, Babylon 5 *and* Star Trek:
  1989. > Voyager then what is?
  1990. Dan, I know you don't understand how one could take offense at
  1991. some of this, which is why I've more or less been riding closely on my
  1992. reactions. Let me try and explain:
  1993. Your statement is that without a "transcendental" outside force,
  1994. a deity, to tell us right from wrong, that we have no way of
  1995. distinguishing good from evil, Mother Theresa from Hitler. That's what
  1996. you *said*. Now, I don't buy into the deity business. Therefore, *by
  1997. your definition*, I'm one of those folks who can't distinguish a
  1998. humanitarian from a mass murderer.
  1999. The problem, Daniel, is that there's so much jingoism in this
  2000. argument that statements like the one you made are put out there almost
  2001. reflexively, without thinking.
  2002. jms
  2003. ------------------------------
  2004. Date: 13-May-96 00:22:05
  2005. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2006. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  2007. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  2008. Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com> asks:
  2009. > Is this difference something that will be addressed at a later
  2010. > date or a nice detail that will simply be a source of viewer
  2011. > speculation? Will her reaction to his death come into play in a
  2012. > later epidose?
  2013. The red ship was simply another variation on the standard;
  2014. nothing too major about it...and yes, when Lyta returns from her
  2015. errand, she'll definitely get into this, and there will have to be some
  2016. explanations made, though not to her....
  2017. And thanks.
  2018. jms
  2019. ------------------------------
  2020. Date: 13-May-96 00:22:08
  2021. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2022. To: (blocked)
  2023. Subject: wwor channel nine nyc
  2024. (blocked) asks:
  2025. > Could you do something about it?
  2026. No, the incidents with local stations can only be affected by
  2027. local residents, I have zip control or influence over that.
  2028. jms
  2029. ------------------------------
  2030. Date: 13-May-96 00:22:09
  2031. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2032. To: George Ryerson <70775.142@compuserve.com>
  2033. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  2034. {original post had no questions}
  2035. Actually, no, the replacement isn't Kosh, as you say, it's
  2036. another Vorlon, with a very different personality...the "we are all
  2037. Kosh" is more of a conceptual thing....
  2038. jms
  2039. ------------------------------
  2040. Date: 13-May-96 15:34:42
  2041. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2042. To: Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com>
  2043. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  2044. Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com> asks:
  2045. > I know you said you were going to start pulling some triggers,
  2046. > but man, are you related to "The Rifleman", or what?
  2047. Thanks. I like Zathras...he's just nuts.
  2048. jms
  2049. ------------------------------
  2050. Date: 13-May-96 16:14:47
  2051. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2052. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  2053. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2054. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  2055. > Have you heard anything different?
  2056. Not only haven't I heard anything new, I hadn't even *learned*
  2057. that she was missing until about a week ago...the perils of being
  2058. buried alive in a story.
  2059. jms
  2060. ------------------------------
  2061. Date: 13-May-96 16:14:49
  2062. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2063. To: Liz P. <76370.2665@compuserve.com>
  2064. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2065. {original post had no questions}
  2066. Exactly. The constitution (this is from memory, so I may get a
  2067. word out of place) stipulates "Congress shall make no law respecting
  2068. the establishment of religion, or prohibit the free exercise thereof."
  2069. Which means the state should have nothing to say about it one way or
  2070. the other. It's a personal matter for each individual. It's a bit of
  2071. wisdom that goes back about 2,000 years; "Render unto Caesar that which
  2072. is Caesar's; and to god that which is god's."
  2073. That the line gets blurred sometimes is really in violation of
  2074. what the bible seemed to suggest. The pharisees were synonymous with
  2075. hypocrites, they had allied themselves with the government of the time,
  2076. and that was their downfall in the final analysis; the state invariably
  2077. corrupts religion. The overall sense was to keep away from the
  2078. government, to strive for something higher. These days a fair amount
  2079. of religion has become mass theater, much in violation of the
  2080. suggestion to "go into your closet to pray," and the suggestions that
  2081. those who made a show of their beliefs were not exactly role models.
  2082. The state should be religion-neutral, neither encouraging nor
  2083. discouraging. Sometimes this is unfair to one group or another, but
  2084. as long as it does so consistently, not favoring either side, then it's
  2085. okay. The best compromise is one in which neither side feels it's
  2086. entirely won. (Yes, some of the questions of where and when religious
  2087. artifacts can be put up stray into grey areas...but at least the
  2088. patriotism of those involved is not usually up for grabs. During one
  2089. Presidential election, then Vice-President Bush, on a campaign stop in
  2090. Chicago, was asked about his reaction to atheists, and he said, "Well,
  2091. that's certainly their choice, though I don't see how anybody could
  2092. call them patriots, since this is one nation under god." Substitute
  2093. catholics or jews or moslems or japanese or irish for atheists in that
  2094. sentence, and you'd have a firestorm that would've brought down the
  2095. whole campaign. Here nobody even seemed to notice.)
  2096. jms
  2097. ------------------------------
  2098. Date: 13-May-96 16:14:52
  2099. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2100. To: Al Lipscomb <75204.2225@compuserve.com>
  2101. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2102. Al Lipscomb <75204.2225@compuserve.com> asks:
  2103. > Is any of this making any sense?
  2104. Exactly. That's a *very* good point; I'd forgotten about Romans
  2105. 2:14. There are sections that imply that those who don't hear The
  2106. Gospels will be judged by their own actions and their own conscience,
  2107. which implies the presence of a conscience (as does the quote you cite)
  2108. even in the absence of a "transcendental" being, that is, knowing right
  2109. from wrong. Excellent point.
  2110. "...the largest problem we have in this country is that we have
  2111. moved from a justice system to a legal system."
  2112. Wow...I've never heard that put so simply and so succinctly.
  2113. And it's absolutely correct. Nicely done.
  2114. jms
  2115. ------------------------------
  2116. Date: 13-May-96 16:14:56
  2117. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2118. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  2119. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2120. {original post had no questions}
  2121. Yes, Daniel, but you keep dancing away from the fact that the
  2122. catholic church, and the Jewish religion, have also had changes and
  2123. schisms and fractures, as the result of *changes in human opinion*. If
  2124. there were an eternal truth being practiced, then it should be
  2125. unchanging. But religion is *constantly* changing because of
  2126. alterations in social mores and opinions. The role of women in the
  2127. synagogue. The changes from latin to english mass. The final decision
  2128. by the church that maybe the sun *doesn't* rotate around the earth.
  2129. The ordination of women rabbis. The dietary restrictions as set forth
  2130. in the Bible.
  2131. Heck, Daniel, the Old Testament goes on and on at great length
  2132. to explain how the laws work, that the laws are the only ways to get
  2133. over to the pleasant side of the afterlife...then suddenly in the new
  2134. testament it's all, "No, no, forget the laws, THIS is how you do it."
  2135. What, god was just kidding for the preceding couple thousand years?
  2136. Go back to the early Catholic records, read the Dead Sea
  2137. Scrolls, the early Roman records, and you'll find that the practice of
  2138. Christianity today is utterly unlike its early history. Religion
  2139. changes as the world around it changes...or it dies.
  2140. The constant, unchanging religion you cite doesn't exist in
  2141. reality. It's ALL a case of "it seems to me." Every time a new pope
  2142. comes in, you get a massive case of it.
  2143. jms
  2144. ------------------------------
  2145. Date: 13-May-96 16:14:58
  2146. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2147. To: (blocked)
  2148. Subject: I. & E. Opinion
  2149. {original post unavailable}
  2150. Thanks. Yes, Delenn mentions in the tag that the Vorlons will
  2151. be sending someone to quietly replace Kosh. It's a bit darker
  2152. character.
  2153. jms
  2154. ------------------------------
  2155. Date: 13-May-96 16:15:01
  2156. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2157. To: (blocked)
  2158. Subject: <<Interludes...>>
  2159. {original post unavailable}
  2160. Actually, Sebastian said that bit about dying alone to both
  2161. Sheridan and Delenn. Who knows, he may have known something....
  2162. Yes, if Kosh had run, which wasn't in his character in the first
  2163. place, someone else would've paid that price.
  2164. Londo still has chances, if he doesn't blow them. You'll see a
  2165. bit more about this in the two-parter.
  2166. Yes, some Vorlons do appear to us as female versions.
  2167. jms
  2168. ------------------------------
  2169. Date: 13-May-96 16:15:03
  2170. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2171. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  2172. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  2173. Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com> asks:
  2174. > Joe, one question about Kosh: Since the Shadows killed him, did
  2175. > they see him in that now they know he was one of the Elder race?
  2176. > Or are they in the dark about the Vorlons?
  2177. Oh, no, the Shadows and the Vorlons know each other from way,
  2178. way back.
  2179. jms
  2180. ------------------------------
  2181. Date: 13-May-96 16:15:05
  2182. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2183. To: (blocked)
  2184. Subject: <<Interludes Question>>
  2185. {original post had no questions}
  2186. You're right; it was a sideways reference, without name, and I
  2187. was thinking of whether or not the character had been named since. I
  2188. missed that one.
  2189. jms
  2190. ------------------------------
  2191. Date: 13-May-96 16:15:07
  2192. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2193. To: David Wilhelmy <73370.1751@compuserve.com>
  2194. Subject: <I&E - special ship?>
  2195. David Wilhelmy <73370.1751@compuserve.com> asks:
  2196. > Kosh's ship), are there a bunch of Vorlons in that cruiser or
  2197. > just one GREAT BIG Vorlon?
  2198. There's a bunch in the big ship.
  2199. jms
  2200. ------------------------------
  2201. Date: 13-May-96 16:15:09
  2202. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2203. To: Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com>
  2204. Subject: <Rage's Thots: I&E>
  2205. Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com> asks:
  2206. > "Where?"
  2207. > How do you *write* like that?!?
  2208. > Ed just exudes menace like slime, doesn't he?
  2209. > (I mean that in the best possible way.) An interesting thought:
  2210. > What are the standing Security orders re: Morden?
  2211. Yes, there is something thematically present about growing up,
  2212. and parents, and coming of age that threads through the story.
  2213. And yes, there's the deliberate irony...that just as we finally
  2214. start to really hear from Kosh...he's gone. Snatched away just as we
  2215. got close. Which would add to the feelings.
  2216. Good analysis.
  2217. jms
  2218. ------------------------------
  2219. Date: 13-May-96 16:15:12
  2220. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2221. To: David Kuhn <73532.741@compuserve.com>
  2222. Subject: Zocalo Statement
  2223. David Kuhn <73532.741@compuserve.com> asks:
  2224. > Any comments on your earlier statement to help us feel better?
  2225. Still waiting....
  2226. jms
  2227. ------------------------------
  2228. Date: 13-May-96 20:48:14
  2229. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2230. To: (blocked)
  2231. Subject: B5 and J.R.R.Tolkien?
  2232. {original post unavailable}
  2233. Odd...they reversed the Michael and the J. Weird they'd do
  2234. that.
  2235. jms
  2236. ------------------------------
  2237. Date: 13-May-96 20:48:17
  2238. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2239. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  2240. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2241. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  2242. > So by what authority do you say that "A" is bad and "B" is good
  2243. > and why should I respect it?
  2244. "Alright, you and I are both humans. We are in essence equal. So by
  2245. what authority do you say that "A" is bad and "B" is good and why
  2246. should I respect it?"
  2247. You respect if if there are more people than you are who believe A is
  2248. bad and B is good, and they pass a bunch of laws requiring your
  2249. adherence to this.
  2250. Furthermore...
  2251. You, as a christian, say A is bad, B is good, suggesting the
  2252. transcendental guidance of your particular deity or prophet.
  2253. A moslem says B is good, and A is bad, based on the transcendental
  2254. guidance of HIS particular deity or prophet.
  2255. So how is this resolved?
  2256. See, this is one of the problems people bring to the table on this
  2257. argument; they argue that truth always comes from transcendental
  2258. god...omitting that they mean THEIR PARTICULAR god, that this alone is
  2259. real truth...and the other guys are just misled. "Ours is BETTER. Our
  2260. god can beat up their god."
  2261. It's like those who want creationism taught in schools...oddly, when
  2262. they bring this up, it's always the christian version of this...you
  2263. don't tend to hear much about the one where Earth is carried on the
  2264. back of a giant turtle....
  2265. jms
  2266. ------------------------------
  2267. Date: 13-May-96 20:48:20
  2268. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2269. To: (blocked)
  2270. Subject: Cheers for Mira
  2271. {original post unavailable}
  2272. Tell your husband that the Flying Tigers actually have given
  2273. their permission for us to use their logos and artwork; Sheridan's
  2274. helmet has a Flying Tigers logo.
  2275. jms
  2276. ------------------------------
  2277. Date: 13-May-96 20:58:53
  2278. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2279. To: (blocked)
  2280. Subject: <Ship of Tears-Bester>
  2281. {original post had no questions}
  2282. Not everything in life has a clue in front of it....
  2283. jms
  2284. ------------------------------
  2285. Date: 13-May-96 20:58:55
  2286. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2287. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  2288. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  2289. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  2290. > If you were still the producer what are the chances that the last
  2291. > episode of the series would have been about Jessica's friends
  2292. > using Jessica's investigative techniques to solve Jessica's
  2293. > murder?
  2294. The odds of that story are about zip. One doesn't do such
  2295. things to Jessica Fletcher.
  2296. jms
  2297. ------------------------------
  2298. Date: 13-May-96 20:58:56
  2299. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2300. To: (blocked)
  2301. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  2302. {original post unavailable}
  2303. No, the shadows and vorlons are definitely not the same race.
  2304. And thanks.
  2305. jms
  2306. ------------------------------
  2307. Date: 13-May-96 20:58:57
  2308. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2309. To: (blocked)
  2310. Subject: <<Whither Lyta?>>
  2311. (blocked) asks:
  2312. > Now that Kosh is dead (still hard to accept), what happens to
  2313. > Lyta Alexander? She was Kosh's special attache, wasn't she?
  2314. > Or is she working with ALL of the Vorlon?
  2315. She'll now have to work with the incoming replacement Vorlon,
  2316. who might be just a bit miffed....
  2317. jms
  2318. ------------------------------
  2319. Date: 13-May-96 20:59:01
  2320. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2321. To: (blocked)
  2322. Subject: Doolitle's Raid
  2323. (blocked) asks:
  2324. > Anyway, was this Vorlon attack synonomous to Jimmy Doolittle's
  2325. > raid on Tokyo in the early days of WWII? WHat exactly has Sheridan
  2326. > learned as of now? Will Kosh's replacement become his mentor now?
  2327. > a Vorlette?
  2328. Sheridan has almost certainly not learned all he needed to know.
  2329. jms
  2330. ------------------------------
  2331. Date: 13-May-96 20:59:04
  2332. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2333. To: Timothy C Schell <71174.2414@compuserve.com>
  2334. Subject: <<I&E Sublime>>
  2335. Timothy C Schell <71174.2414@compuserve.com> asks:
  2336. > How was this fight different than the one we didn't see in "Signs
  2337. > and Portents"? Were there more Shadows this time or are they
  2338. > getting stronger? If Kosh did take out some Shadows, will more be
  2339. > sent to Morden as replacements? Did Kosh project to Delenn, G'Kar,
  2340. > or anyone else besides Sheridan during the fight? Did Garibaldi
  2341. > ever get a chance to speak with Kosh about the Talia/Abbut data
  2342. > crystal as hinted at in "Divided Loyalties"? Besides being
  2343. > extremely old, was Kosh an average Vorlon or particularly special
  2344. > in terms of strength, skill, or status?
  2345. To your questions:
  2346. 1. Kosh died fighting, I guess, and I'm also guessing that he took
  2347. some Shadows with him. How was this fight different than the one we
  2348. didn't see in "Signs and Portents"? Were there more Shadows this time
  2349. or are they getting stronger?
  2350. They were not initially prepared to kill him. That was a territorial
  2351. or jurisdictional squabble. This was retribution.
  2352. 2. If Kosh did take out some Shadows, will more be sent to Morden as
  2353. replacements?
  2354. He didn't. Hurt 'em good, but didn't take them out.
  2355. 3. Did Kosh project to Delenn, G'Kar, or anyone else besides Sheridan
  2356. during the fight?
  2357. No.
  2358. 4. Did Garibaldi ever get a chance to speak with Kosh about the
  2359. Talia/Abbut data crystal as hinted at in "Divided Loyalties"?
  2360. Yes.
  2361. 5. Besides being extremely old, was Kosh an average Vorlon or
  2362. particularly special in terms of strength, skill, or status? No other
  2363. ambassador on the station has demonstrated the clout back home to
  2364. sortie an entire fleet at a moments notice. Delenn and Londo have only
  2365. called on forces from a particular faction in their polities.
  2366. He was certainly well regarded...one of the older of the vorlons.
  2367. jms
  2368. ------------------------------
  2369. Date: 13-May-96 23:47:35
  2370. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2371. To: (blocked)
  2372. Subject: B5 and J.R.R.Tolkien?
  2373. {original post unavailable}
  2374. "The best place to find out more about Joe is from the Lurker's Guide
  2375. (http:/www.hyperion.com/lurk/lurkers.html)."
  2376. Yeah...I suppose...well, that or America's Most Wanted....
  2377. jms
  2378. ------------------------------
  2379. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:20
  2380. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2381. To: Dimitri M LaBarge <71501.3353@compuserve.com>
  2382. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2383. Dimitri M LaBarge <71501.3353@compuserve.com> asks:
  2384. > Who was right, what was the proper interpretation of this church?
  2385. > Yet, aren't Pelagius' ideas of an human-powered Christianity
  2386. > equally as valid as the self-hating Augustinian conception?
  2387. Good points. (And of course, there's Martin Luther and his
  2388. fistful of theses nailed to a door....)
  2389. jms
  2390. ------------------------------
  2391. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:21
  2392. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2393. To: (blocked)
  2394. Subject: <I&E Opinion>
  2395. {original post unavailable}
  2396. At this point, yes, since Ardwight tends to understand Vorlon.
  2397. jms
  2398. ------------------------------
  2399. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:22
  2400. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2401. To: (blocked)
  2402. Subject: <Ship of Tears>
  2403. {original post unavailable}
  2404. Yeah, and after a while I stopped doing that, because a number
  2405. of folks couldn't distinguish between nodding to something that went
  2406. before as an act of tribute or respect, and *doing* that story. So I
  2407. pointedly don't do that anymore.
  2408. jms
  2409. ------------------------------
  2410. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:24
  2411. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2412. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  2413. Subject: WwE1 & Zathras
  2414. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  2415. > After just watching WwE1, I have to ask: Will we ever learn
  2416. > exactly who/what/when Zathras' people are?
  2417. Eventually, though that answer isn't terribly important.
  2418. jms
  2419. ------------------------------
  2420. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:27
  2421. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2422. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  2423. Subject: <IaE Thought>
  2424. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  2425. > The only question I have about this is will we, the audience, be
  2426. > able to tell that there is a different Vorlon on the station,
  2427. > other than through the personality of said character?
  2428. You'll know the difference. Believe me.
  2429. jms
  2430. ------------------------------
  2431. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:29
  2432. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2433. To: (blocked)
  2434. Subject: Your impression
  2435. {original post unavailable}
  2436. I thought Marcon was quite enjoyable. The organizers were
  2437. quite pleasant, and the folks who showed up were nothing short of
  2438. terrific. I think I can speak for Richard and Pat as well, and say
  2439. that we all had a great time.
  2440. jms
  2441. ------------------------------
  2442. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:31
  2443. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2444. To: Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com>
  2445. Subject: <<I&E Sublime>>
  2446. Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com> asks:
  2447. > Kosh may even have been the one the Shadows' asked, "What do you
  2448. > want?" Care to comment?
  2449. No, not really, but you're in intertesting territory.
  2450. jms
  2451. ------------------------------
  2452. Date: 14-May-96 13:39:33
  2453. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2454. To: Stephen M. Demarest <70674.1405@compuserve.com>
  2455. Subject: <MFE Question>
  2456. Stephen M. Demarest <70674.1405@compuserve.com> asks:
  2457. > Was Santiago president 8 years ago?
  2458. > If so, was he (or his govt) working with the Shadows?
  2459. No, Santiago wasn't involved with the shadows; certain elements
  2460. within his government, however, *were*. Which was one reason why they
  2461. needed to get him out of the way.
  2462. jms
  2463. ------------------------------
  2464. Date: 14-May-96 22:32:39
  2465. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2466. To: Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com>
  2467. Subject: <Minbari souls?>
  2468. Scott Miller <70562.3656@compuserve.com> asks:
  2469. > Am I in the ballpark?
  2470. You could be in the ballpark...question is, which ballpark?
  2471. Anything clearer than that will have to wait another week.
  2472. jms
  2473. ------------------------------
  2474. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:07
  2475. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2476. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  2477. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2478. {original post had no questions}
  2479. "Generally whichever side has the most people left alive at the end of
  2480. the war gets to decide."
  2481. Exactly.
  2482. So much for eternal verities and transcendental truth.
  2483. jms
  2484. ------------------------------
  2485. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:08
  2486. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2487. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  2488. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2489. {original post had no questions}
  2490. "The reason for the multiplication of Old Testament laws was because
  2491. when Moses brought down the first ten the people promised to obey them
  2492. to God's satisfaction. This proved that they had missed the point,
  2493. which was that God's law is impossible for man to keep to God's
  2494. standards because his standard is perfection and we are imperfect."
  2495. So in other words, this was sort of god's version of "pull my
  2496. finger...."
  2497. jms
  2498. ------------------------------
  2499. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:11
  2500. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2501. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  2502. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2503. {original post had no questions}
  2504. Right.
  2505. And that's why they were so sad, you see....
  2506. jms
  2507. ------------------------------
  2508. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:13
  2509. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2510. To: Jon A. Bell <74124.276@compuserve.com>
  2511. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2512. Jon A. Bell <74124.276@compuserve.com> asks:
  2513. > Is it just me, or is there something wrong with this picture?
  2514. > (Then again, I live in San Francisco, and becoming an Ordained
  2515. > Minister of Anything in California is probably just a matter of
  2516. > filling out a form and paying $20 to someone.) The Church of
  2517. > Silly Walks, anyone?
  2518. "My stepfather, a tax accountant, informed me that the pay of ordained
  2519. ministers does not have Social Security taxes taken out of it, on the
  2520. grounds that in their dotage, their flock will take care of them. Is it
  2521. just me, or is there something wrong with this picture?"
  2522. Yes, it proves that the social security system is completely flocked.
  2523. jms
  2524. ------------------------------
  2525. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:15
  2526. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2527. To: (blocked)
  2528. Subject: Prophetic dream
  2529. {original post unavailable}
  2530. The origin of that image will be discussed later this season.
  2531. jms
  2532. ------------------------------
  2533. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:17
  2534. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2535. To: (blocked)
  2536. Subject: <Thoughts from Germany>
  2537. {original post unavailable}
  2538. Great that the CD got there...and no, Ivanova isn't a strong
  2539. enough teep for the incoming shadow vessel to really even notice.
  2540. jms
  2541. ------------------------------
  2542. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:21
  2543. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2544. To: Gail Marsella <71551.3200@compuserve.com>
  2545. Subject: The Creative Process
  2546. Gail Marsella <71551.3200@compuserve.com> asks:
  2547. > Here's a different kind of question for you: When you sit down to
  2548. > work, I know you're not entirely in charge - the characters are -
  2549. > but how do you participate? Did you *develop* a sustainable
  2550. > creative process, or were you just always this way? In short, can
  2551. > you train - or at least successfully invite - the Muse, and how
  2552. > do you do it?
  2553. "Here's a different kind of question for you: When you sit down to
  2554. work, I know you're not entirely in charge - the characters are - but
  2555. how do you participate? When I write fiction (admittedly not often), it
  2556. either flows out onto the page as though someone else were using my
  2557. hands on the keyboard, or nothing happens at all, no matter how long I
  2558. sit there. You don't seem to have any "nothing" time. Did you *develop*
  2559. a sustainable creative process, or were you just always this way? In
  2560. short, can you train - or at least successfully invite - the Muse, and
  2561. how do you do it?"
  2562. Hard to say...it's like any muscle, the more you use it, the easier it
  2563. gets to use. I think a part of it stems from the fact that I have very
  2564. little in the way of barriers between me and the writing. Too many
  2565. people who want to be writers feel that when they sit behind the
  2566. keyboard, they have to do something different or other...that somehow
  2567. WRITING has an overlay of some sort, that it's different than talking.
  2568. But in many ways, it ain't any different.
  2569. The best writing (IMO) is natural writing, where the words on the page
  2570. flow very naturally, very smoothly. Every once in a while, you pull
  2571. out all the stylistic tricks, you thunder and lightning all over the
  2572. page, when needed for effect...but it's the writing free of artifice
  2573. that seems, for me, to work well. If you hang out with writers long
  2574. enough, the really *good* ones, you learn soon enough that most of them
  2575. talk exactly the way they write.
  2576. Lemme give you a forinstance...when Asimov was first struggling as a
  2577. writer, he had lunch with his agent one day. He was having a hard time
  2578. describing things, using language to paint pictures. The agent said,
  2579. "You know how Hemingway would describe the sun rising in the morning?"
  2580. No, Asimov said, leaning in...how? "The sun rose in the morning."
  2581. There's virtually nothing between my brain and the keyboard; I'm
  2582. hardwired that way, which is why I can't dictate scripts...I write
  2583. through my fingers. I write pretty much the way I talk. A lot of folks
  2584. hereabouts have seen me at conventions, and they've noted that the me
  2585. you see here is pretty much the me they see there, and the me that's
  2586. just *there* all the time.
  2587. If you stop thinking about *trying to write*, and just write...the way
  2588. you have to stop thinking about the next step you make, and just
  2589. *dance*...the way you have to forget about technique and just make
  2590. love...it all comes together. You don't Try To Write. You just write.
  2591. As for story ideas...it's just nothing I've ever had a problem with.
  2592. As long as your characters are all distinct personalities, the stories
  2593. you write will be as distinct and different as they are. Find out who
  2594. the character is, what he wants, how far he'll go to achieve it, and
  2595. how far somebody else will go to stop him...and the rest takes care of
  2596. itself.
  2597. jms
  2598. ------------------------------
  2599. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:24
  2600. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2601. To: Dana Wright <72627.531@compuserve.com>
  2602. Subject: <Interludes>
  2603. {original post had no questions}
  2604. That's a question that I think I could try and answer here for
  2605. the next seven hours, and not quite get out the way I want to...it's
  2606. one of those things you just sorta understand and do intuitively, and
  2607. leave for the critics later to dissect.
  2608. jms
  2609. ------------------------------
  2610. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:27
  2611. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2612. To: (blocked)
  2613. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  2614. (blocked) asks:
  2615. > Will we see Kosh in th epast?
  2616. > And will we see Valerian?
  2617. Not exactly, not as you might think, but in a sense....
  2618. jms
  2619. ------------------------------
  2620. Date: 14-May-96 23:13:30
  2621. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2622. To: (blocked)
  2623. Subject: <Vacant encounter suit?>
  2624. {original post unavailable}
  2625. Someone find me a very large stick....
  2626. jms
  2627. ------------------------------
  2628. Date: 15-May-96 00:59:40
  2629. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2630. To: Vicki Mitchell <76234.1317@compuserve.com>
  2631. Subject: Cheers for Mira
  2632. {original post had no questions}
  2633. Couldn't agree with you more.
  2634. jms
  2635. ------------------------------
  2636. Date: 15-May-96 01:18:59
  2637. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2638. To: Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com>
  2639. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2640. Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com> asks:
  2641. > FWIW, every time I show that post to anyone who hasn't seen the
  2642. > show, I get the response, "What show is this? When is it on?
  2643. Thanks. I will confess I go back and forth about getting into
  2644. this kind of conversation on the nets; either way, it will have an
  2645. effect on how people perceive the show. And, basically, I'm here to
  2646. talk about the show, and be responsive to questions, not necessarily to
  2647. put my beliefs, attitudes or prejudices out there in other people's
  2648. faces. I'm not what matters here, I'm not terribly interesting...it's
  2649. the show, and those two can't ever be allowed to get confused. I was
  2650. kicking myself for days for allowing myself to get dragged into this
  2651. (and it's nobody's fault but my own that it happened). It's not really
  2652. my place to go around lecturing anyone or spouting off to anyone about
  2653. what they believe, and a few times, when the debate got really warmed
  2654. up, I did that.
  2655. What I do or don't believe is fundamentally irrelevant to the
  2656. discussion, as long as I can keep it out of the show. (The one area
  2657. where it does get through that you note -- the importance of life and
  2658. the right to choose one's own road through that -- is there, granted,
  2659. but there aren't a whole lot of reasonable counter-arguments to that
  2660. one.)
  2661. Because I make this show, I have -- for lack of a better phrase
  2662. -- a platform from which to spout off. People tend to at least note
  2663. what I say, even though most of it is rather silly, though I don't for
  2664. a second buy into the notion that people are overmuch influenced by
  2665. anything I say here. Particularly those on-line, who tend to be a
  2666. fairly hardy bunch, intellectually speaking. But there's still an
  2667. obligation not to misuse or abuse that platform, or take advantage of
  2668. it to spout notions that don't really touch the show per se at any two
  2669. contiguous points.
  2670. In short...sometimes I say more than I should, and should learn
  2671. to just Shut Up once in a while. If this time out the discussion has
  2672. done some good, then that's great. But I still think some days I
  2673. shouldn't have allowed it to happen. If somebody wants to take a pot
  2674. shot at my beliefs, let 'em. It's only pixels.
  2675. jms
  2676. ------------------------------
  2677. Date: 15-May-96 01:19:00
  2678. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2679. To: Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com>
  2680. Subject: <Interludes>
  2681. Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com> asks:
  2682. > Is there a parallel (intended or not) in the "effects" of Kosh's
  2683. > death and his calling John, son; and the winged legend known as a
  2684. > Phoenix? If so, will Kosh be re-born in one form or another?
  2685. > Or has he already?
  2686. > Also, what was different about Kosh's confrontation with Morden's
  2687. > associates this time as opposed to the one in "Signs and
  2688. > Portents"? Was it just that there were more of them this time, or
  2689. > was there some kind of agreement reached in the earlier one?
  2690. The earlier confrontation was a jurisdictional one; this one was
  2691. about retribution.
  2692. jms
  2693. ------------------------------
  2694. Date: 15-May-96 12:56:10
  2695. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2696. To: (blocked)
  2697. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  2698. (blocked) asks:
  2699. > - Isn't Delenn's sleeve different from the one shown in "Babylon
  2700. > Squared"?
  2701. > - Why wasn't B5 destroyed?
  2702. > Is it because the shadows knew they failed with B4 and so there
  2703. > was no use in destroying B5?
  2704. > - Did the first three stations look similar to B4?
  2705. > - Why didn't Sinclair want Garibaldi along for the ride?
  2706. > - Is *Sheridan* The One?
  2707. B5 wasn't destroyed because it wasn't the one that would be
  2708. taken back. Yes, the prior stations would've looked more like B4 but
  2709. they were sabotaged *very* early in the construction process. You'll
  2710. learn why he didn't want Garibaldi along next ep.
  2711. jms
  2712. ------------------------------
  2713. Date: 15-May-96 12:56:11
  2714. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2715. To: (blocked)
  2716. Subject: Shadows entry to B5
  2717. {original post unavailable}
  2718. They physically come aboard. There's no beaming-in tech in the
  2719. B5 universe.
  2720. jms
  2721. ------------------------------
  2722. Date: 15-May-96 12:56:12
  2723. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2724. To: Brian A. Thomas <75231.1122@compuserve.com>
  2725. Subject: <<Interludes & Exam>>
  2726. Brian A. Thomas <75231.1122@compuserve.com> asks:
  2727. > Congrtulations on creating the single greatest hour in television
  2728. > history, and it's supposed to get better?! Will that be explained
  2729. > soon? 2) The fact that the Vorlons tiped their hat, and made it
  2730. > known that they were involved with the Shadow war, seems to bid
  2731. > ill, as in a previouse ep I seem to recall Delenn or Kosh
  2732. > remarking how they don't have enouph forces gatherd...or am I
  2733. > remembering wrong?
  2734. Actually, no, I never said that we'd show a vorlon as a vorlon
  2735. this season; in time, yes, but not this season.
  2736. jms
  2737. ------------------------------
  2738. Date: 15-May-96 12:56:13
  2739. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2740. To: Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com>
  2741. Subject: <<Spitfires>>
  2742. Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com> asks:
  2743. > Is that the "pilot", or am I (as my friends maintain)
  2744. > hallucinating again?
  2745. It's hallucinations.
  2746. jms
  2747. ------------------------------
  2748. Date: 15-May-96 12:56:15
  2749. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2750. To: Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com>
  2751. Subject: <Bester's Appearance>
  2752. Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com> asks:
  2753. > In "Ship of Tears" how did Bester's fighter get into B5 space?
  2754. > And if he hitched a ride on a larger vessel with jump drive, why
  2755. > didn't B5 detect the jump point? Is their early warning system
  2756. > damaged or deficient in some way perhaps?
  2757. It hitched a ride; and it's far enough outside B5...about an
  2758. hour or so in normal space...that they wouldn't have picked it up.
  2759. jms
  2760. ------------------------------
  2761. Date: 15-May-96 14:49:51
  2762. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2763. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  2764. Subject: <IaE Thought>
  2765. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  2766. > I assume that might be "Walkabout"?
  2767. Yes, the new Vorlon arrives in Walkabout.
  2768. jms
  2769. ------------------------------
  2770. Date: 15-May-96 14:49:52
  2771. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2772. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  2773. Subject: <Vorlon Thought, WWE,I>
  2774. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  2775. > On that subject, did Ardwight do the voice for the Vorlon that we
  2776. > saw in "War Without End, Part One"?
  2777. Yes, that was Ardwight again.
  2778. jms
  2779. ------------------------------
  2780. Date: 15-May-96 14:49:54
  2781. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2782. To: (blocked)
  2783. Subject: <<Whither Lyta?>>
  2784. {original post unavailable}
  2785. I think a yes covers all or most of your questions.
  2786. jms
  2787. ------------------------------
  2788. Date: 15-May-96 14:49:57
  2789. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2790. To: William H. DiPaola <76521.1751@compuserve.com>
  2791. Subject: The Creative Process
  2792. William H. DiPaola <76521.1751@compuserve.com> asks:
  2793. > Can you at all identify as a writer with what I'm relating to you
  2794. > here? I'm also hard on myself where my writing is concerned
  2795. > because I constantly find myself in the spot of saying, "Why is
  2796. > it that I can't do more than I do?!" Any suggestions?
  2797. That's the hard part, the doing. Lots of folks have ideas, but
  2798. they flit, or they don't have the discipline to sit down behind a
  2799. keyboard and just *do it* for the requisite number of hours per day.
  2800. And that's the one thing neither I nor anyone else can help or advise
  2801. with. It's what Marcus said: patience, determination, direction and
  2802. strength.
  2803. And to quote somebody else, sometimes some people mistake a
  2804. passion for reading for a desire to write. They're wholly different
  2805. impulses.
  2806. Writers write. It's what they do. If you're struggling to do
  2807. it, maybe it's part of your brain throwing roadblocks in front of you
  2808. to try and tell you something. Maybe it's a lack of discipline, or
  2809. attention span, or something deeper, a concern about finishing, or some
  2810. other area.
  2811. I dunno...this is one area where I can't advise worth a damn,
  2812. because I've never had this problem. It's Heinlein's (and Ellison's)
  2813. rules of writing: you must write, you must finish what you write, you
  2814. must put it on the marketplace, and you must keep it on the marketplace
  2815. until sold. Sometimes we get caught by the *idea* of a story, but to
  2816. actually finish writing it, the *execution* of that idea, takes a great
  2817. deal of work, and if the basic idea is already down there, the impetus
  2818. to write it, the steam feeding the machine, evaporates quickly. Only a
  2819. conscious decision to finish the damned thing can carry you the rest of
  2820. the way, a commitment to follow through on the craft of the
  2821. STORYTELLING.
  2822. It's the difference between two kinds of people who talk about
  2823. how they met their respective spouses. One says "at a party," the
  2824. other says, "at Bob's part in Toluca Lake, and she was wearing a red
  2825. dress, and I couldn't take my eyes off her until I got her alone for a
  2826. minute." Idea vs. execution, telling the idea vs. telling the *story*.
  2827. jms
  2828. ------------------------------
  2829. Date: 15-May-96 14:54:45
  2830. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2831. To: (blocked)
  2832. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2833. {original post unavailable}
  2834. Nah, it really isn't understatement...people who spend a day in
  2835. my company invariably come away with the suspcion that there's
  2836. considerably less there than meets the eye.
  2837. The invitation is, however, much appreciated.
  2838. jms
  2839. ------------------------------
  2840. Date: 15-May-96 14:54:47
  2841. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2842. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  2843. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  2844. {original post had no questions}
  2845. Oddly enough...I think there's room for arc series elsewhere.
  2846. What I think is killing Murder One is that we just lived *through* this
  2847. with the OJ Simpson trial, and everybody kind of got uniformly fed up
  2848. with it, and so just don't have it in them to go through it again in a
  2849. fictional environment.
  2850. jms
  2851. ------------------------------
  2852. Date: 15-May-96 19:28:39
  2853. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2854. To: Tom Knudsen <72347.1626@compuserve.com>
  2855. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2856. Tom Knudsen <72347.1626@compuserve.com> asks:
  2857. > Do you actually find this when you spend time with the folks that
  2858. > know you online??
  2859. No, it's not that...but in person, I generally tend to be fairly
  2860. quiet and reserved, almost verging on shy. In groups I tend to vanish
  2861. into the wallpaper. You'll usually find me at the back of the room,
  2862. observing. I'm not terribly extraordinary looking, rather average
  2863. really, in contrast with what some perceive of me online, as evidenced
  2864. by an email note I got just today where someone fancied me a mix of Sam
  2865. Kinneson and Sean Connery, based on the messages here and elsewhere.
  2866. I can gear it up when I have to go to a convention and perform,
  2867. but the rest of the time...I'm nearly invisible. And I mean
  2868. *invisible*. As some small proof of this, when I went to my 20th high
  2869. school reunion, I knew every face and every name I saw. Out of the
  2870. hundreds of people who showed up, two
  2871. -- TWO -- vaguely sorta kind remembered me, but that's about it. I
  2872. passed through their ranks without leaving even a footprint. This is
  2873. the norm, not the exception. Online, I can be Cary Grant...but
  2874. offline, closer to Don Knotts.
  2875. jms
  2876. ------------------------------
  2877. Date: 15-May-96 19:28:40
  2878. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2879. To: Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com>
  2880. Subject: <Bester's Appearance>
  2881. Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com> asks:
  2882. > Could you suggest some of his other works?
  2883. > Did he write any novels?
  2884. I'd highly recommend The Stars My Destination.
  2885. jms
  2886. ------------------------------
  2887. Date: 15-May-96 22:52:13
  2888. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2889. To: (blocked)
  2890. Subject: The Creative Process
  2891. {original post unavailable}
  2892. Thanks....
  2893. jms
  2894. ------------------------------
  2895. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:46
  2896. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2897. To: (blocked)
  2898. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  2899. {original post unavailable}
  2900. It's okay, kiddo...I'm used to it.
  2901. jms
  2902. ------------------------------
  2903. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:47
  2904. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2905. To: (blocked)
  2906. Subject: The Creative Process
  2907. {original post had no questions}
  2908. Yes, I think I've seen stories about that on the news...fun
  2909. stuff.
  2910. jms
  2911. ------------------------------
  2912. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:48
  2913. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2914. To: Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com>
  2915. Subject: Cheers for Mira
  2916. {original post had no questions}
  2917. Exactly. A Heinlein hero isn't a bad description.
  2918. jms
  2919. ------------------------------
  2920. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:50
  2921. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2922. To: Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com>
  2923. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  2924. Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com> asks:
  2925. > is Sinclair Valen?
  2926. > Am I even close?
  2927. Best to watch and find out....
  2928. jms
  2929. ------------------------------
  2930. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:53
  2931. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2932. To: Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com>
  2933. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  2934. {original post had no questions}
  2935. No, B4 survived the prior shadow war, but in very bad shape;
  2936. didn't last much longer after that.
  2937. jms
  2938. ------------------------------
  2939. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:55
  2940. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2941. To: Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com>
  2942. Subject: <<Spitfires>>
  2943. Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com> asks:
  2944. > Have the Spitfires changed shape a little?
  2945. Not that I know of.
  2946. jms
  2947. ------------------------------
  2948. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:57
  2949. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2950. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  2951. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  2952. Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com> asks:
  2953. > Me: Wanna watch Babylon 5?
  2954. > Him: (Sound of extreme disappointment and look of consternation)
  2955. > Why do they do that?
  2956. Inch by inch, we're taking over the world....
  2957. jms
  2958. ------------------------------
  2959. Date: 15-May-96 23:09:58
  2960. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2961. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  2962. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  2963. {original post had no questions}
  2964. Exactly. The quote Delenn recited in "Parliament" was the quote
  2965. from Valen when he formed the first Grey Council.
  2966. jms
  2967. ------------------------------
  2968. Date: 15-May-96 23:10:01
  2969. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  2970. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  2971. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  2972. Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com> asks:
  2973. > In "Infection," I was thinking, "Gee, what's this got to do with
  2974. > anything?" 1) Will we see Ironheart again?
  2975. > 2) Are Sinclair and Delenn married?
  2976. > 3) Will we see the ship or beings that Catherine saw on Sigma 957
  2977. > again? 4) Whatever happened to the insect-like being from Down
  2978. > Below?
  2979. Thanks. I've actually heard similar from others who've gone
  2980. back and done the same thing...including some who, as you did, were
  2981. kinda "Oh, yeah?" for the first part. But as long as someone's willing
  2982. to go back and look at what's there with an open mind, I don't have any
  2983. complaints, and no apologies are ever required.
  2984. SF fans have so often been disappointed by shows that it's
  2985. natural after a while to have "a chip on one's shoulder," as you
  2986. say...I think it's based on a desire to defend oneself, to not get
  2987. sucked in One More Time. It's understandable.
  2988. To your questions: no plans for Ironheart at this time,
  2989. omnipotent beings running around my universe make me nervous...Sinclair
  2990. and Delenn aren't married, it was stated as a *rebirth ceremony* which
  2991. CAN sometimes double as a marriage ceremony, the rebirth being Delenn's
  2992. upcoming change... she became more "passive," more insecure, after her
  2993. change; that began to turn around after her encounter with Mr.
  2994. Sebastian...and we saw the Sigma 957 ship again in "Voices of
  2995. Authority."
  2996. Beyond that...thanks for the great words. They help. Pulling
  2997. this show off is a tough job, harder than I think anyone knows, or ever
  2998. will know, or ever *should* know, since that's irrelevant to what's on
  2999. the screen.
  3000. jms
  3001. ------------------------------
  3002. Date: 16-May-96 02:31:40
  3003. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3004. To: Dimitri M LaBarge <71501.3353@compuserve.com>
  3005. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  3006. Dimitri M LaBarge <71501.3353@compuserve.com> asks:
  3007. > Is one set more valid just because it's got "production values"
  3008. > and a storyline?
  3009. Hrmmm...I dunno...maybe. I'll have to think about it. I guess
  3010. it's this particular topic, more than anything else, that has the
  3011. potential to polarize people the most, and B5 tends to be about
  3012. bringing folks together, not splitting them apart into camps. We'll
  3013. see....
  3014. jms
  3015. ------------------------------
  3016. Date: 16-May-96 16:37:35
  3017. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3018. To: (blocked)
  3019. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  3020. (blocked) asks:
  3021. > Surely, someone who does not question themselves, their beliefs
  3022. > and their opinions cannot grow?
  3023. Lengthy, perhaps; confused post, no. Thanks.
  3024. jms
  3025. ------------------------------
  3026. Date: 16-May-96 16:37:36
  3027. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3028. To: (blocked)
  3029. Subject: ATTN JMS: How old is...
  3030. {original post unavailable}
  3031. I'll put it to you this way...Kosh was old enough to have had a
  3032. first hand familiarity with Valen. Vorlons live a REAL long time.
  3033. jms
  3034. ------------------------------
  3035. Date: 16-May-96 16:37:37
  3036. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3037. To: Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com>
  3038. Subject: JMS /Dr Who?
  3039. {original post had no questions}
  3040. I don't consider them a "rival," there's room enough for
  3041. everybody. The more the merrier. We're glad to have them on. As for
  3042. my personal view, I rather like the new Doctor. He's probably the best
  3043. they've had since Tom Baker, who for me has always been the
  3044. quintessential Doctor. There were some story lapses, and the female
  3045. doctor is a good performer but needs to be written less
  3046. annoyingly...but all the ingredients are there. I hope they get
  3047. approved to series; I'll be watching.
  3048. jms
  3049. ------------------------------
  3050. Date: 16-May-96 16:37:39
  3051. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3052. To: Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com>
  3053. Subject: <WWE1: Familiar Shuttle>
  3054. Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com> asks:
  3055. > .did you ever get any stick time in that part of the Wing
  3056. > Commander universe?
  3057. No, actually, I've never gotten into the Privateer stuff...I
  3058. have the new Wing Commander, but my joystick is screwed up (others have
  3059. made that observation before), so it's waiting until I can yank the
  3060. computer out of its niche and install the Fancy New Joystick I bought
  3061. that has fifteen thousand different plug-in points.
  3062. jms
  3063. ------------------------------
  3064. Date: 16-May-96 16:37:42
  3065. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3066. To: Terry Cotant [RSS] <70313.1103@compuserve.com>
  3067. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  3068. Terry Cotant [RSS] <70313.1103@compuserve.com> asks:
  3069. > If what happened to Shariden was a "time" thing, how did get get
  3070. > moved all the way from sector 14 to Centauri Prime? Must be
  3071. > "time/space", not just "time", right?
  3072. The time-flash (which in Sheridan's case is much more
  3073. pronounced than what we've seen before) slides you forward or backward
  3074. in time to where you are at that moment. At that moment, 18 years from
  3075. now (in the story), Sheridan was/will be on Centauri Prime. So when he
  3076. slid along the time line, that's where he ended up. Just as in Babylon
  3077. Squared, when Garibaldi had a timeflash back to his time on Mars. It
  3078. blips your perception to another point in your life, wherever you
  3079. happen to be.
  3080. jms
  3081. ------------------------------
  3082. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:35
  3083. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3084. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  3085. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  3086. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  3087. > You want to censor the internet, or ban guns?
  3088. Daniel, you Keep Missing the Point.
  3089. If "free speech (and) the right to keep and bear arms are God
  3090. given rights," then why didn't God give them? Why did it take a number
  3091. of humans to *decide* that it was time to strive for something better?
  3092. The rights you speak of were never given by god, they were given by
  3093. those who spent their life's blood in an effort to create something
  3094. better for their inheritors. If god had anything to say on this issue,
  3095. he should've said it in the 6,000 years preceding, and *done* something
  3096. about it. He didn't. We did.
  3097. jms
  3098. ------------------------------
  3099. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:37
  3100. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3101. To: (blocked)
  3102. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  3103. {original post unavailable}
  3104. Thanks, if you were able to suss anything out of those
  3105. ramblings, then it's a Good Thing...and sorry about the delay.
  3106. Sometimes answers to old questions come when you least expect them.
  3107. jms
  3108. ------------------------------
  3109. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:40
  3110. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3111. To: Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com>
  3112. Subject: JMS /Dr Who?
  3113. Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com> asks:
  3114. > Say, would you mind if I reposted your message into the Doctor
  3115. > Who section on SF Media 2?
  3116. Sure, anything I write can be crossposted.
  3117. jms
  3118. ------------------------------
  3119. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:41
  3120. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3121. To: Al Lipscomb <75204.2225@compuserve.com>
  3122. Subject: Spoilers
  3123. Al Lipscomb <75204.2225@compuserve.com> asks:
  3124. > Any info on that project (I think you said 'GrimJack', I don't
  3125. > get out much :) who is the author and when do you think it will
  3126. > be out?
  3127. I'm futzing around with several projects whilst awaiting word on
  3128. B5; nothing concrete I want to talk about just yet. And I've grown a
  3129. beard since the photos you saw.
  3130. jms
  3131. ------------------------------
  3132. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:44
  3133. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3134. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  3135. Subject: <I&E> Moved
  3136. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  3137. > Any reasons why you didn't do the scene that way (or was this a
  3138. > budgetary constraint?) ?
  3139. I thought about that long and hard when writing the script, and
  3140. I finally came to the conclusion that there was literally *nothing* we
  3141. could show that wouldn't be disappointing...it's a conflict on another
  3142. whole plane, and should have an almost cosmic or ethereal feel to it.
  3143. If we showed Kosh shooting a defensive field, or a shadow opening his
  3144. suit with a can opener, or anything else obvious and physical, it
  3145. would've diminished the scene. The vorlons are mythic, indirect, you
  3146. see them out of the corner of your eye, so it fit that the proper
  3147. metaphor would be to handle the battle that way.
  3148. Even if we'd had ten million bucks to do that sequence...I
  3149. would've made the same choice.
  3150. jms
  3151. ------------------------------
  3152. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:49
  3153. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3154. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  3155. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  3156. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  3157. > Did the Minbari agree to help fund B5 after getting a look at the
  3158. > nearly finished B4 and realizing what it was?
  3159. No, because if you remember, even Delenn didn't know where B4
  3160. came from until she came to B5, well after completion.
  3161. jms
  3162. ------------------------------
  3163. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:52
  3164. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3165. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  3166. Subject: <Vorlon Thought, WWE,I>
  3167. {original post had no questions}
  3168. There probably wasn't a credit there because it was an
  3169. incidental voice rather than a recurring voice.
  3170. The other Vorlon also sounded different because I directed
  3171. Ardwight in different inflections...literally stood there outside the
  3172. booth using my hand like a baton to indicate the rising and falling
  3173. inflections as he spoke, to give it a wave kind of sound.
  3174. jms
  3175. ------------------------------
  3176. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:53
  3177. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3178. To: (blocked)
  3179. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  3180. {original post unavailable}
  3181. With this show, it's never safe to assume *anything*.
  3182. jms
  3183. ------------------------------
  3184. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:55
  3185. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3186. To: Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com>
  3187. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  3188. Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com> asks:
  3189. > You can't become unstuck in time and slide past your own
  3190. > lifetime, can you? Or is there a difference in Sheridan's
  3191. > "unstickiness"? Garibaldi & Sinclair get the "perceptual trip" but
  3192. > Johnny gets the Real Thing (tm)? Help?
  3193. Well, who can say at this point *what* happens on Z'ha'dum...?
  3194. jms
  3195. ------------------------------
  3196. Date: 16-May-96 22:33:58
  3197. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3198. To: Arline Williams <102551.2346@compuserve.com>
  3199. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  3200. Arline Williams <102551.2346@compuserve.com> asks:
  3201. > How do you do it?
  3202. Actually, the scary thing is...I wrote 12 the first year, 15 the
  3203. second, and 22 the third, so that's 49 out of 66 altogether. That's
  3204. about 2,400 pages in 3 years, equal to 5 full-length novels.
  3205. Suddenly I have the overwhelming urge to take a nap....
  3206. jms
  3207. ------------------------------
  3208. Date: 16-May-96 22:34:00
  3209. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3210. To: Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com>
  3211. Subject: <WWE - timeline ?>
  3212. Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com> asks:
  3213. > Did you work out in your head the sequence of events that created
  3214. > the circular timeline, or did you just throw up your hands and
  3215. > say, "Who cares about explaining it?
  3216. No, it all has to hang together, or it's kinda useless. It just
  3217. required working out the details of what was, is, and will be. Then I
  3218. walked on water....
  3219. jms
  3220. ------------------------------
  3221. Date: 16-May-96 22:34:03
  3222. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3223. To: Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com>
  3224. Subject: <WWE1: Familiar Shuttle>
  3225. Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com> asks:
  3226. > What brand of stick did you buy?
  3227. > Did you go with an optical design?
  3228. Optical design? Whuzzat?
  3229. I don't recall the make, but it plugs in at the game card, the
  3230. mouse port, AND the keyboard port. Frankly, it scares the hell out of
  3231. me.
  3232. jms
  3233. ------------------------------
  3234. Date: 16-May-96 22:41:56
  3235. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3236. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  3237. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  3238. {original post had no questions}
  3239. The real drag about Twin Peaks is that, apparently, as told to
  3240. me by some of the writers who worked on the show, they really had NO
  3241. idea where they were going. They just kept throwing stuff out there.
  3242. I was vastly disappointed.
  3243. jms
  3244. ------------------------------
  3245. Date: 16-May-96 22:41:57
  3246. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3247. To: (blocked)
  3248. Subject: B5 Screen Saver sound
  3249. {original post unavailable}
  3250. There's not a fix; that's the Identicard Scanner sound, which
  3251. you hear on the show from time to time.
  3252. jms
  3253. ------------------------------
  3254. Date: 16-May-96 22:41:58
  3255. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3256. To: (blocked)
  3257. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  3258. {original post unavailable}
  3259. No, the B1-B3 sabotages had nothing at all to do with the B4
  3260. situation; it was just done by forces opposed to the very notion of the
  3261. Babylon Project.
  3262. jms
  3263. ------------------------------
  3264. Date: 16-May-96 22:41:59
  3265. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3266. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  3267. Subject: <War Without End pt1>
  3268. {original post had no questions}
  3269. Careful...we're straying into story ideas here....
  3270. jms
  3271. ------------------------------
  3272. Date: 17-May-96 01:08:57
  3273. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3274. To: Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com>
  3275. Subject: ATTN JMS: How old is...
  3276. Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com> asks:
  3277. > OK, question though, how long ago (now being 2260 on B5) did
  3278. > Valen live and come up with his ideas?
  3279. Valen led the prior shadow war and formed the grey council
  3280. roughly 1000 years before B5's current time.
  3281. jms
  3282. ------------------------------
  3283. Date: 17-May-96 01:08:58
  3284. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3285. To: (blocked)
  3286. Subject: <WWE - timeline ?>
  3287. {original post unavailable}
  3288. That would certainly get in the way, yes.
  3289. jms
  3290. ------------------------------
  3291. Date: 17-May-96 01:09:00
  3292. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3293. To: (blocked)
  3294. Subject: <WWE1 Ships>
  3295. {original post unavailable}
  3296. We've shown the saucer-shaped ship before; it's a Vree ship,
  3297. first seen in Deathwalker.
  3298. jms
  3299. ------------------------------
  3300. Date: 17-May-96 01:09:00
  3301. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3302. To: (blocked)
  3303. Subject: War I
  3304. {original post unavailable}
  3305. Thanks. Yeah, next week's a corker.
  3306. jms
  3307. ------------------------------
  3308. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:09
  3309. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3310. To: Penny J. Legner <103643.763@compuserve.com>
  3311. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  3312. Penny J. Legner <103643.763@compuserve.com> asks:
  3313. > Isn't that what we're doing here?
  3314. Yes, that's the dream...of course, there are many days when
  3315. netspeak and the dream are far, far removed from one another.....
  3316. jms
  3317. ------------------------------
  3318. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:10
  3319. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3320. To: (blocked)
  3321. Subject: ATTN JMS: How old is...
  3322. {original post unavailable}
  3323. All I'll say is that I have nothing to do with the previews, and
  3324. I never see them or know what's in them until the broadcast. I see 'em
  3325. when you do.
  3326. jms
  3327. ------------------------------
  3328. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:12
  3329. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3330. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  3331. Subject: B5 Screen Saver sound
  3332. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  3333. > Joe, Has the B5 Screen Saver been released in a Mac version yet?
  3334. I've been told that the early decision to do a Mac version
  3335. wasn't actually a decision, but a thought experiment, and for now
  3336. they're staying with a PC version.
  3337. jms
  3338. ------------------------------
  3339. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:15
  3340. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3341. To: Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com>
  3342. Subject: Hole in Sinclair's Mind
  3343. Robin L. Small <76640.2012@compuserve.com> asks:
  3344. > was that a sort of "bleed-through" when he was recalling what
  3345. > happened? or did that happen the first time, when he was being
  3346. > interrogated at the battle of the line? If it's the latter, has
  3347. > 'Sinclair knowing who delenn was before he ever met her' been
  3348. > addressed yet??
  3349. Yes, it was bleed-through.
  3350. jms
  3351. ------------------------------
  3352. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:16
  3353. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3354. To: (blocked)
  3355. Subject: <Interludes questions>
  3356. (blocked) asks:
  3357. > Was John thinking about his role in the destruction of the Black
  3358. > Star, or the fact that he is now leading every race he can
  3359. > influence into (possibly suicidal) battle with the Shadows?
  3360. In a way, each subsequent season tends to become stronger
  3361. because now you know who these people are. If you come to care about
  3362. them, then the events that affect them have more power. I've heard
  3363. from folks who've watched the first season or two over again, and now
  3364. that they know who these people are, found them much stronger than the
  3365. first time through. It's the nature of the beast.
  3366. jms
  3367. ------------------------------
  3368. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:19
  3369. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3370. To: Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com>
  3371. Subject: Cheers for Mira
  3372. Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com> asks:
  3373. > Any suggestions?
  3374. A toast for a wedding, eh? I'm not usually asked to do this
  3375. sort of thing -- I generally avoid those morbid parentheticals of the
  3376. human soul, weddings and funerals -- but off the top of my head....
  3377. The heart is an inland sea, surrounded on either side by
  3378. infinities of time. On one side, the unsteady molecule, shaken by
  3379. storm and the unlikely perambulations of amino acids, paraded across
  3380. the centuries until their name was man, and woman, until they created
  3381. poetries and cities and walked across the Sea of Tranquility. On the
  3382. other side, an uncertain future, waiting to be shaped by hands clasped
  3383. across that ocean of possibilities. Looked at from here, in the
  3384. starlight of sanctified vows, that horizon can be daunting, even
  3385. frightening. But there is nothing so dark or so profound that it can
  3386. outwit the infinity that is behind you, or undo all that went into
  3387. creating you. Any problems before you are temporary; but the inland
  3388. sea of the heart is eternal. May your journey be filled with calm seas
  3389. and clear skies, guided by the compass of your entwined souls.
  3390. jms
  3391. ------------------------------
  3392. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:23
  3393. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3394. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  3395. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  3396. {original post had no questions}
  3397. Thanks; foreshadowing is tough, because it implies the audience
  3398. is going to BE there x-years down the road to Get It, and you have to
  3399. risk the audience going "huh?" one time too many and wandering
  3400. away...but nothing good comes without risk.
  3401. jms
  3402. ------------------------------
  3403. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:24
  3404. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3405. To: Bruce "Firestorm" S. <72571.1722@compuserve.com>
  3406. Subject: <War Without End pt1>
  3407. {original post had no questions}
  3408. Not a problem.
  3409. jms
  3410. ------------------------------
  3411. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:27
  3412. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3413. To: (blocked)
  3414. Subject: <WWE - timeline ?>
  3415. {original post had no questions}
  3416. I try....
  3417. jms
  3418. ------------------------------
  3419. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:29
  3420. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3421. To: (blocked)
  3422. Subject: Watching the Shadows.
  3423. {original post unavailable}
  3424. Bloopers and video releases aren't going to be happening for a
  3425. bit yet. In time....
  3426. jms
  3427. ------------------------------
  3428. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:31
  3429. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3430. To: Avery C. Innis <74642.3366@compuserve.com>
  3431. Subject: >Delein's Head<
  3432. Avery C. Innis <74642.3366@compuserve.com> asks:
  3433. > How is this going to be explained away?
  3434. Won't have to, because you never saw what you think you saw.
  3435. All you saw was an arm.
  3436. jms
  3437. ------------------------------
  3438. Date: 17-May-96 19:10:33
  3439. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3440. To: (blocked)
  3441. Subject: Delenn
  3442. (blocked) asks:
  3443. > Q: "What are the chances of Delenn evolving beyond her present
  3444. > state of being?"
  3445. Depends on what he means by evolving; internally, yes;
  3446. externally, no.
  3447. jms
  3448. ------------------------------
  3449. Date: 18-May-96 00:43:01
  3450. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3451. To: (blocked)
  3452. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  3453. (blocked) asks:
  3454. > Was the physical force used on Sheridan projected by Kosh or the
  3455. > encountersuit?
  3456. Yes.
  3457. jms
  3458. ------------------------------
  3459. Date: 18-May-96 00:43:04
  3460. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3461. To: Celia J. Penham <102454.540@compuserve.com>
  3462. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  3463. Celia J. Penham <102454.540@compuserve.com> asks:
  3464. > Ok, this doesn't have anything to do with the current message
  3465. > thread, but has there been any thought about a B5 novel? I mean,
  3466. > one that tells THE ENTIRE STORY?
  3467. A lot of folks have suggested it...only time will tell if it
  3468. ever gets done.
  3469. jms
  3470. ------------------------------
  3471. Date: 18-May-96 00:54:02
  3472. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3473. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  3474. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  3475. {original post had no questions}
  3476. Your observation is correct; the structure of B5 to a great
  3477. extent is that of the novel, which is, after all, what's being
  3478. attempted. So you go from introduction, to rising action, to conflict,
  3479. complication, climax and denouement. A novel for TV.
  3480. jms
  3481. ------------------------------
  3482. Date: 18-May-96 00:54:04
  3483. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3484. To: Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com>
  3485. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  3486. Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com> asks:
  3487. > How long can one person wear the same outfit???
  3488. > say, one of the principle players, one with a bony head crest and
  3489. > long black hair...?
  3490. Actually, Delenn probably has more outfits than just about
  3491. anyone else; there's the blue outfit, the rose colored outfit, the
  3492. green active-wear look, her grey cloak and white religious caste robes,
  3493. one more change of color...so I think your observation here is flawed.
  3494. jms
  3495. ------------------------------
  3496. Date: 18-May-96 00:54:05
  3497. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3498. To: Joseph Coulter <75272.3005@compuserve.com>
  3499. Subject: <WWE or All good things>
  3500. Joseph Coulter <75272.3005@compuserve.com> asks:
  3501. > ?"
  3502. > And really "Don't you trust me, John?"
  3503. That's because tachyons are unique particles; they appear to be
  3504. moving the wrong way through time. So they're natural for this
  3505. purpose. ST didn't make up the idea of tachyons.
  3506. jms
  3507. ------------------------------
  3508. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:08
  3509. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3510. To: ralph venables <101500.3333@compuserve.com>
  3511. Subject: JMS: Arc a Fake?
  3512. {original post had no questions}
  3513. Thanks, and it's just fun hanging around.
  3514. jms
  3515. ------------------------------
  3516. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:11
  3517. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3518. To: (blocked)
  3519. Subject: <<WWE, Part I>>
  3520. (blocked) asks:
  3521. > Since when does Zack know about the White Star, and is it now
  3522. > general knowledge among the B5 staff?
  3523. Yeah, the White Star has been common knowledge ever since it
  3524. came in at the end of "Severed Dreams." Certainly, by virtue of being
  3525. Garibaldi's second in command, he'd know about it. At this point, most
  3526. everything is out in the open now.
  3527. jms
  3528. ------------------------------
  3529. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:14
  3530. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3531. To: (blocked)
  3532. Subject: WwE Part 1 Question
  3533. {original post unavailable}
  3534. It was done for story purposes.
  3535. jms
  3536. ------------------------------
  3537. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:17
  3538. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3539. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  3540. Subject: <Vorlon Thought, WWE,I>
  3541. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  3542. > Now that Kosh is dead (and I presume that you won't be bringing
  3543. > this character back to life), what was it about the character of
  3544. > Kosh that you really liked and really disliked?
  3545. Actually, there wasn't much about Kosh I disliked...except his
  3546. cryptic ways...they're all annoying that way.
  3547. jms
  3548. ------------------------------
  3549. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:19
  3550. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3551. To: Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com>
  3552. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  3553. Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com> asks:
  3554. > You are saying that *in one alternate universe* Sheridan will be
  3555. > on Centauri Prime, just like in 8 days in one alternate universe
  3556. > Ivanova will cry to the universe for help while the Shadows blast
  3557. > B5 to hell and in one alternate universe Garibaldi sacrifices
  3558. > himself for Sinclair?
  3559. There are no alternate univeses, only alternate or possible
  3560. futures. If they didn't go back, the future in which Sinclair is there
  3561. with Garibaldi -- having come back to see through the final battle --
  3562. and in which Sheridan is killed, and Ivanova is calling for help...that
  3563. future will come true.
  3564. jms
  3565. ------------------------------
  3566. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:20
  3567. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3568. To: Carol Naylor <100645.2613@compuserve.com>
  3569. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  3570. Carol Naylor <100645.2613@compuserve.com> asks:
  3571. > Quick question - is the "rebirth ceremony" from Parliament of
  3572. > Dreams what we would have seen had the full ceremony gone ahead
  3573. > in Ceremonies of Light and Dark or are there several different
  3574. > versions - each with their own significance? Did you know that he
  3575. > used to be a monk?
  3576. Yes, it's the same ceremony; Delenn states as much in the
  3577. episode.
  3578. jms
  3579. ------------------------------
  3580. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:23
  3581. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3582. To: Jonathan Hoopingarn <73172.1065@compuserve.com>
  3583. Subject: <<War w/o End, p1>>
  3584. Jonathan Hoopingarn <73172.1065@compuserve.com> asks:
  3585. > Dosen't this blow the mystery of whether Sheridan goes to
  3586. > Z'ha'dum? Or would that event be later in his life than his going
  3587. > to Centauri Prime? And are we going to find out why older-Sheridan
  3588. > was on C-prime in the first place and not off someplace
  3589. > collecting his pension? I guess the question might be what are
  3590. > Minbari feelings about such things?
  3591. Who said there was a mystery about Sheridan going to Z'ha'dum?
  3592. Kosh seems to treat it as a fait accompli; so does Sheridan. It seems
  3593. fated that he will go...the question is when, why, and under what
  3594. circumstances, with what results?
  3595. See, sometimes the story works in the shadows (so to
  3596. speak)...and other times we're right out in the open, we hand you the
  3597. playbook and tell you we're coming right up the middle. And *that's*
  3598. when you've got to really worry.
  3599. jms
  3600. ------------------------------
  3601. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:25
  3602. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3603. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  3604. Subject: Series Thoughts
  3605. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  3606. > Come to think of it, how's the business of renewal for Year 4
  3607. > coming?
  3608. No, it seems that WB is set on airing the last batch of
  3609. episdodes in October, to ramp up for the November sweeps, assuming
  3610. renewal. We won't hear final word on this for another week or two.
  3611. jms
  3612. ------------------------------
  3613. Date: 18-May-96 20:10:27
  3614. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3615. To: (blocked)
  3616. Subject: WWE PART ONE
  3617. {original post unavailable}
  3618. The name of the station is still the same; it was built by the
  3619. Earth Alliance. So that's how she'd refer to it.
  3620. The rest will probably be clearer after part two.
  3621. jms
  3622. ------------------------------
  3623. Date: 19-May-96 14:08:22
  3624. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3625. To: Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com>
  3626. Subject: ATTN JMS: How old is...
  3627. Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com> asks:
  3628. > Is my assumption that the different Minbari castes were on the
  3629. > verge of destroying themselves prior to the war and the
  3630. > appearance of Valen?
  3631. There was certainly some division among Minbari; Valen
  3632. straightened a lot of that out.
  3633. jms
  3634. ------------------------------
  3635. Date: 19-May-96 14:08:24
  3636. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3637. To: Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com>
  3638. Subject: WwE Part 1 Question
  3639. Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com> asks:
  3640. > Had Sinclair stayed on as B5 commander, who would have been
  3641. > zapped to Centauri Prime to confront Londo on the destroyed
  3642. > Centauri Prime?
  3643. I appreciate the questions, but there are so many alternate
  3644. timelines flying around right now...I'm not sure I want to further
  3645. complicate the issue.
  3646. jms
  3647. ------------------------------
  3648. Date: 19-May-96 20:08:54
  3649. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3650. To: (blocked)
  3651. Subject: <<WWE, Part I>>
  3652. (blocked) asks:
  3653. > * So is the NightWatch done for now?
  3654. > (such as another assault on the station by EA forces)?
  3655. > * Is Corwin and everyone else on the B5 command staff cool with
  3656. > B5's seccession now?
  3657. All I'll say for now is that we'll obviously have to get back
  3658. into the Earth situation sooner or later; that still has to be dealt
  3659. with.
  3660. jms
  3661. ------------------------------
  3662. Date: 19-May-96 20:08:55
  3663. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3664. To: Harlequin <73122.2300@compuserve.com>
  3665. Subject: Appreciation
  3666. {original post had no questions}
  3667. Thank you for all of that. It's a hell of a fight some days to
  3668. get this show made, and believe me, the appreciation
  3669. is....well...appreciated.
  3670. jms
  3671. ------------------------------
  3672. Date: 19-May-96 20:08:56
  3673. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3674. To: Brian A. Thomas <75231.1122@compuserve.com>
  3675. Subject: Fan club
  3676. Brian A. Thomas <75231.1122@compuserve.com> asks:
  3677. > Since I don't have a printer, do you think it would be perfectly
  3678. > fine to just hand print the form to join the club, so long as I
  3679. > give all the same information?
  3680. That'd be fine, sure. Thanks.
  3681. jms
  3682. ------------------------------
  3683. Date: 19-May-96 20:09:00
  3684. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3685. To: (blocked)
  3686. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  3687. {original post unavailable}
  3688. Once I finish the show, then I'll have time to consider this.
  3689. For now, it's just too daunting an idea.
  3690. jms
  3691. ------------------------------
  3692. Date: 19-May-96 20:09:02
  3693. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3694. To: (blocked)
  3695. Subject: >>War Without End: 1<<
  3696. {original post unavailable}
  3697. Part two will clear that up.
  3698. jms
  3699. ------------------------------
  3700. Date: 19-May-96 20:09:04
  3701. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3702. To: (blocked)
  3703. Subject: Puppet riots
  3704. {original post unavailable}
  3705. Saw it...weird....
  3706. jms
  3707. ------------------------------
  3708. Date: 19-May-96 20:09:06
  3709. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3710. To: (blocked)
  3711. Subject: <WwE1 - recording?>
  3712. {original post unavailable}
  3713. She said it came from Draal and Epsilon 3, which has been
  3714. monitoring the area for the last 500 years. (It's stated in dialogue.)
  3715. jms
  3716. ------------------------------
  3717. Date: 19-May-96 20:09:08
  3718. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3719. To: (blocked)
  3720. Subject: <<<<WWE Pt 1>>>>
  3721. {original post unavailable}
  3722. His clothing is different because that's the future Sheridan,
  3723. into whom the current Sheridan has sort of slid....
  3724. jms
  3725. ------------------------------
  3726. Date: 19-May-96 20:09:10
  3727. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3728. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  3729. Subject: <WWE II>
  3730. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  3731. > In the original version of the story where Sinclare stayed and
  3732. > there was no Sheridan was Babylon 4 brought forward in time to
  3733. > replace the destroyed Babylon 5? Was the ageing of Sinclare to
  3734. > have been explained by the fact that he had given his time
  3735. > stabilizer to Zathras? What did the Soul Hunter mean when he told
  3736. > Sinclare "they are using you"?
  3737. No, B4 was never intended to go forward in time. The aging was
  3738. done pretty much as intended. And the Soul Hunter meant they're using
  3739. him to create their old Leader. Still tracks. I'll have more to say
  3740. about all this after everyone's seen the episode.
  3741. jms
  3742. ------------------------------
  3743. Date: 19-May-96 20:38:41
  3744. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3745. To: Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com>
  3746. Subject: <<UK Dust 2 Dust>>
  3747. Simon Grierson <100407.2075@compuserve.com> asks:
  3748. > Geez, would she REALLY have blasted Bester??
  3749. > After that final conversation between Bester and his ascociate, -
  3750. > is it possible that the Psi-corp PUT that Dust dealer onboard B5
  3751. > as an excuse to come on and do some snooping? Am I man enough to
  3752. > say I could have cryed?
  3753. Yes, she would've blasted...she gave the order to fire; only the
  3754. fact that Sheridan gave the over-ride at the same moment stopped it.
  3755. jms
  3756. ------------------------------
  3757. Date: 19-May-96 20:38:43
  3758. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3759. To: Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com>
  3760. Subject: B5 Fan Club Stuff?
  3761. Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com> asks:
  3762. > Joe, What's the word of Fan Club stuff?
  3763. > And the Webpage?
  3764. We're just awaiting final word from WB before releasing the fan
  3765. club web site; newsletters should be going out soon. We're just
  3766. waiting until there's a slight lull in memberships so we won't have to
  3767. do too many multiple mailings.
  3768. jms
  3769. ------------------------------
  3770. Date: 19-May-96 20:38:44
  3771. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3772. To: (blocked)
  3773. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  3774. {original post unavailable}
  3775. Thanks, I'm glad it's come out to be your favorite; it's a good
  3776. ep.
  3777. jms
  3778. ------------------------------
  3779. Date: 19-May-96 20:38:46
  3780. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3781. To: Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com>
  3782. Subject: <War Without End, Pt 1>
  3783. Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com> asks:
  3784. > Are these forces incidental or important to the rest of the
  3785. > series, or can't you say? Can't you EVER be predictable?
  3786. Yes, a number of folks took speculations and began posting them
  3787. about as True Things set to happen. Always an error....
  3788. jms
  3789. ------------------------------
  3790. Date: 19-May-96 20:38:48
  3791. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3792. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  3793. Subject: <WWE 2 Paradox>
  3794. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  3795. > Even if the machine that Sinclare used was a copy where did the
  3796. > knowledge come from to build it originally?
  3797. Nope. The machine came up with Zathras from Epsilon 3. It
  3798. first appeared with Sinclair, then later got into Delenn's hands. So
  3799. she still has that version of it.
  3800. jms
  3801. ------------------------------
  3802. Date: 19-May-96 20:38:50
  3803. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3804. To: Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com>
  3805. Subject: <Rage's Thot's:WWE, #1>
  3806. Chad Underkoffler <102512.1310@compuserve.com> asks:
  3807. > Are we to assume that if all goes well, the variant future of
  3808. > Sinclair and Garibaldi's flashforwards will be wiped out of
  3809. > existence? Are these flashforwards becoming 'unstuck in time'?
  3810. > If so, why didn't Sinclair and Garibaldi vanish like Johnny did?
  3811. > Is Johnny's unstuck jump *able* to be wiped out of existence like
  3812. > the visions mentioned above? In B^2, do we ever see Sinclair or
  3813. > Garibaldi in oldstyle EA uniforms, or just the black riot gear?
  3814. > (Lucy and Ethel? Was Kosh *taller* than this guy?
  3815. > *Why does Lennier seem to always mention new functionalities of
  3816. > the ship in the middle of combat? *Why hasn't Johnny gotten fully
  3817. > checked out on the ship as he did with the Thunderbolts in SoT?
  3818. > *BTW, what phrases were thrown up on the screen behind Delenn in
  3819. > Minbari script? Was it like Vir's Aloha shirt, or actual
  3820. > Minbarese? * Just *when* is Johnny supposed to go to Z'ha'dum?
  3821. > And just what does "If you go to Z'ha'dum, you will die" MEAN?
  3822. > What does that MEAN?
  3823. > why does there have to be seven days between episodes?
  3824. > F
  3825. Thanks. To the questions...no, we only saw the black flak
  3826. uniforms in B2, because I knew we'd be changing them, but wanted to
  3827. hide that fact (as I did with Delenn's line to Sinclair in B2, done
  3828. off-camera to hide her change). And the Minbar cityscape was done by
  3829. Eric Chauvin.
  3830. jms
  3831. ------------------------------
  3832. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:41
  3833. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3834. To: Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com>
  3835. Subject: ATTN JMS: How old is...
  3836. {original post had no questions}
  3837. Yes, that divisiveness has been growing lately, culminating in
  3838. the breakup of the Grey Council which Valen formed. There's bound to
  3839. be some fallout....
  3840. jms
  3841. ------------------------------
  3842. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:41
  3843. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3844. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  3845. Subject: <Vorlon Thought, WWE,I>
  3846. Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com> asks:
  3847. > On a similar topic, do you have a favorite character?
  3848. They're all favorites. If I had to pick one, it might well be
  3849. Londo, simply because of the scope of the character, and what he lets
  3850. me write.
  3851. jms
  3852. ------------------------------
  3853. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:44
  3854. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3855. To: Joe Salemi [ZD Net] <72631.23@compuserve.com>
  3856. Subject: <<War w/o End, p1>>
  3857. Joe Salemi [ZD Net] <72631.23@compuserve.com> asks:
  3858. > I've been thinking about this quite a bit after I&E, and it seems
  3859. > to me that we may not have entirely realized what Kosh was saying
  3860. > (no surprise, eh? On the right track?
  3861. > Or derailed?
  3862. Interesting speculations.
  3863. jms
  3864. ------------------------------
  3865. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:46
  3866. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3867. To: (blocked)
  3868. Subject: <<<<WWE Pt 1>>>>
  3869. {original post unavailable}
  3870. There's a reason Garibaldi can't be there....
  3871. jms
  3872. ------------------------------
  3873. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:49
  3874. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3875. To: Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com>
  3876. Subject: <WWE II>
  3877. Daniel M. Upton <75442.1331@compuserve.com> asks:
  3878. > If you want to wait to answer this that's OK, but did the Minbari
  3879. > *know* that Sinclare was going to become Valen when they backed
  3880. > his assignment to B5? Is that what Delenn meant when she said she
  3881. > knew that they were not wrong about him? And if that is the case
  3882. > why was Delenn told to kill Sinclare if he remembered what
  3883. > happened to him at the Battle of the Line?
  3884. No, they didn't know at the time; most of them were still trying
  3885. to figure the whole damned thing out; some refused to accept it, and if
  3886. he was indeed bogus, wanted him killed to avoid becoming a false
  3887. prophet and undoing Minbari society; some *did* believe it was him.
  3888. This disagreement in a sense became the first loose thread in
  3889. unraveling parts of Minbari society.
  3890. jms
  3891. ------------------------------
  3892. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:51
  3893. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3894. To: David Cerreta <72630.3433@compuserve.com>
  3895. Subject: <<War Without End,pt.2>>
  3896. David Cerreta <72630.3433@compuserve.com> asks:
  3897. > But the other you'll get asked a lot and so I'll ask it now: was
  3898. > this always Sinclair's path and if it was, was it your intention
  3899. > (originally) to reveal it much later in the show, say season 5?
  3900. To the latter question...I think I'll hold off on commenting on
  3901. this for a while.
  3902. Other than that...I'm happy you liked the episodes. It's a good
  3903. point to go out on for the break.
  3904. jms
  3905. ------------------------------
  3906. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:53
  3907. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3908. To: Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com>
  3909. Subject: WwE1 & Zathras
  3910. Matthew D. Woudstra <71073.540@compuserve.com> asks:
  3911. > Where on earth did you get the inspiration for Zathras?
  3912. > Was the character a product of your vision or what the actor
  3913. > brought to the role...?
  3914. Well, Zathras appeared in Babylon Squared, so you might have
  3915. seen him there. Beyond that...no, the actor came to what was written
  3916. on the page and made it come to life, but didn't invent the character.
  3917. I just sorta thunk him up. It's what I do.
  3918. jms
  3919. ------------------------------
  3920. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:54
  3921. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3922. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  3923. Subject: <War...I>
  3924. {original post had no questions}
  3925. Re: G'Kar and Londo changing positions as Sinclair and Sheridan
  3926. have done, these two moving from certainty to uncertainty in either
  3927. direction, that ain't bad. That ain't bad at *all*. I like symmetry,
  3928. and both journeys are interesting explorations. What I've been doing
  3929. in complex terms, you explained in an astonishingly few words.
  3930. jms
  3931. ------------------------------
  3932. Date: 20-May-96 03:48:56
  3933. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3934. To: Doug Quinn <76330.350@compuserve.com>
  3935. Subject: << WWE, Pt.1 Spoilers >>
  3936. Doug Quinn <76330.350@compuserve.com> asks:
  3937. > Now, the question is, how long has Deleen known that Sinclair
  3938. > was/is/will be Valen? Did they discover this when he was captured?
  3939. > (I'd think not, else the Grey Council would not have told deleen
  3940. > to kill Sinclair should he remember being captured.) Did Deleen
  3941. > find out when Kosh came on board? (Kosh clearly knew what the deal
  3942. > was, which explains why he didn't hang around the Council much
  3943. > when Sinclair was in charge of the Station -- didn't want to
  3944. > accidentily mess the time line up.) Did Deleen find out when she
  3945. > came into posession of the "cocoon" machine? And here, since I
  3946. > haven't seen the second part of this yet, I'm assuming that the
  3947. > thing Sinclair is clearly putting a triluminary on in the preview
  3948. > is the machine that goes into the past with him and later -- 1000
  3949. > years later -- comes into Deleen's posession, since this explains
  3950. > the "Valen was more than Minbari" line.) Or was she as much in
  3951. > the dark as Sinclair himself was, right up to the moment when he
  3952. > got a letter from his future/past self telling him what was going
  3953. > to happen? What was in the note she received just prior to
  3954. > Sinclair arriving on B5? What must Deleen think of this?
  3955. > A _human_ becoming half-Minbari as the founder of her
  3956. > civilization's government? Valen is also apparently looked up to
  3957. > as a _religious_ figure -- how might other Minbari react to the
  3958. > knowledge that Valen was half human? Or that Sinclair's Minbari
  3959. > name sounds almost identical to the stone in the Ranger's pin, a
  3960. > stone which represents the coming together of the human and
  3961. > Minbari halves into one whole (a la Deleen's fusion, a la
  3962. > Sinclair's coming fusion into Valen)?
  3963. On the Grey Council and Sinclair, I just left a note on this, so
  3964. you may want to check that one rather than my repeating it here. But
  3965. yes, you seem to be close to it all...which is good. All the pieces
  3966. have been there, certainly.
  3967. jms
  3968. ------------------------------
  3969. Date: 20-May-96 03:49:00
  3970. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3971. To: (blocked)
  3972. Subject: <War W/o End #2>
  3973. {original post unavailable}
  3974. Yeah, the Londo stuff is just incredibly powerful...very moving.
  3975. As for the voice...well, we'll just have to wait a bit, won't we?
  3976. jms
  3977. ------------------------------
  3978. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:25
  3979. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3980. To: (blocked)
  3981. Subject: Hypernauts Cancelled?
  3982. (blocked) asks:
  3983. > If nobody else picks it up, is there any chance that the B5 fan
  3984. > club could issue the completed episodes as videos?
  3985. There's no relation between B5 and Hypernauts, and it would be
  3986. contractually impossible for us to do tapes of that show. Still
  3987. trying to work out the B5 tapes at present.
  3988. jms
  3989. ------------------------------
  3990. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:26
  3991. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  3992. To: Catherine Becic <73414.2603@compuserve.com>
  3993. Subject: MYSTERY ALIEN SWEEPSTAKE
  3994. Catherine Becic <73414.2603@compuserve.com> asks:
  3995. > Who won?
  3996. I haven't heard yet. When I do, I'll post the info soonest.
  3997. jms
  3998. ------------------------------
  3999. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:28
  4000. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4001. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  4002. Subject: I&E Thought
  4003. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  4004. > Was this little parallel intentional?
  4005. > And if so, is that worth noting for later or was it just one of
  4006. > the many tools you employ?
  4007. Not an intentional parallel, no, but often to achieve something,
  4008. one must decide if it's more important than one's life. That's kind of
  4009. descriptive of the whole of human history, frankly....
  4010. jms
  4011. ------------------------------
  4012. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:31
  4013. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4014. To: Toby Johnson <104305.1442@compuserve.com>
  4015. Subject: Kosh's Ship
  4016. Toby Johnson <104305.1442@compuserve.com> asks:
  4017. > Was his ship made/created for him??
  4018. > and if so was it as old as he was??
  4019. It was made for Kosh, as Delenn points out, was almost a part of
  4020. him; it wouldn't function as well, if at all, for anyone else. There
  4021. was nothing else to be done.
  4022. jms
  4023. ------------------------------
  4024. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:33
  4025. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4026. To: Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com>
  4027. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  4028. {original post had no questions}
  4029. Thanks....
  4030. jms
  4031. ------------------------------
  4032. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:35
  4033. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4034. To: Bert Johnson <102476.201@compuserve.com>
  4035. Subject: <<WWE Pt 2>>
  4036. Bert Johnson <102476.201@compuserve.com> asks:
  4037. > Two, who did Delenn see in Sheridan's quarters?
  4038. > In the future of that timeline, did they have a daughter?
  4039. > I think they identify with him ("No one listen to Zathras") Will
  4040. > we see him again?
  4041. The eye was of the keeper on Londo's shoulder, you can see
  4042. G'Kar's fingers gripping a part of it. It woke up.
  4043. The other questions will have to wait, and be answered in the
  4044. series.
  4045. jms
  4046. ------------------------------
  4047. Date: 20-May-96 17:59:36
  4048. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4049. To: (blocked)
  4050. Subject: op
  4051. {original post unavailable}
  4052. They've played with some research in this area, but they aren't
  4053. anywhere near the tech required to actually do anything with time.
  4054. jms
  4055. ------------------------------
  4056. Date: 21-May-96 00:12:13
  4057. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4058. To: Jon Wolf <76103.2541@compuserve.com>
  4059. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  4060. {original post had no questions}
  4061. Actually...incorrect. Whenever there's a timeflash, people see
  4062. one thing or another. When Sinclair and Garibaldi first came aboard,
  4063. there was a timeflash. We saw what Sinclair saw, we have no idea from
  4064. that scene what Garibaldi saw. No reason he couldn't have seen
  4065. something from about that same period. It wasn't stated either way at
  4066. the time.
  4067. jms
  4068. ------------------------------
  4069. Date: 21-May-96 00:24:49
  4070. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4071. To: Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com>
  4072. Subject: <<<<WWE Pt 1>>>>
  4073. Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com> asks:
  4074. > Yes, but *how* does Sinclair *know* this?
  4075. > Will this be addressed in more detail?
  4076. Yes, in part two.
  4077. jms
  4078. ------------------------------
  4079. Date: 21-May-96 00:24:52
  4080. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4081. To: (blocked)
  4082. Subject: WWE Question
  4083. (blocked) asks:
  4084. > Why hasn't the design changed?
  4085. > Ritual?
  4086. > Also, where did Sinclair get the scar?
  4087. > Could you please 'Splain this to me, Lucy?
  4088. The design *has* changed; the main section is much longer, and
  4089. more primitive looking, less tricked out. You can see a bit of it
  4090. there, but you will see them in more detail in part two.
  4091. Sinclair was scarred during ranger training duties.
  4092. jms
  4093. ------------------------------
  4094. Date: 21-May-96 00:24:53
  4095. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4096. To: David Kuhn <73532.741@compuserve.com>
  4097. Subject: WWE2 & Kosh Naranick(sp)
  4098. David Kuhn <73532.741@compuserve.com> asks:
  4099. > Could that have been our favorite vorlon back 1000 years ago?
  4100. Suffice to say that Kosh knew Valen from way, way back....
  4101. jms
  4102. ------------------------------
  4103. Date: 21-May-96 15:52:36
  4104. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4105. To: (blocked)
  4106. Subject: Hypernauts Cancelled?
  4107. (blocked) asks:
  4108. > You've mentioned recently about trying to get things moving for
  4109. > the UK viewrs/fans/rabid mottley crew (that's US!) over here, but
  4110. > I've not seen anything of late: What's the score, please?
  4111. Still working at it.
  4112. jms
  4113. ------------------------------
  4114. Date: 21-May-96 23:07:02
  4115. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4116. To: (blocked)
  4117. Subject: <Rage's Thot's:WWE, #1>
  4118. {original post unavailable}
  4119. It's been established that there have been previous riots on
  4120. Mars, including the food riots referenced in, I believe, the pilot.
  4121. jms
  4122. ------------------------------
  4123. Date: 21-May-96 23:18:50
  4124. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4125. To: (blocked)
  4126. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  4127. (blocked) asks:
  4128. > This is a bit off-subject, but I was wondering: as an athiest,
  4129. > where do you believe that life came from originally? The cell
  4130. > theory states that all cells must come from pre-existing cells,
  4131. > but where did the first one come from?
  4132. You tell me where god came from originally, and I'll tell you
  4133. where that first bit of matter came from originally.
  4134. jms
  4135. ------------------------------
  4136. Date: 21-May-96 23:18:51
  4137. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4138. To: Imran Naqvi <100533.273@compuserve.com>
  4139. Subject: <<UK Dust 2 Dust>>
  4140. {original post had no questions}
  4141. Good.
  4142. jms
  4143. ------------------------------
  4144. Date: 21-May-96 23:18:52
  4145. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4146. To: michael kazalski <72357.2642@compuserve.com>
  4147. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  4148. {original post had no questions}
  4149. I truly appreciate that, thanks.
  4150. jms
  4151. ------------------------------
  4152. Date: 21-May-96 23:18:54
  4153. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4154. To: Jonathan Kass <74130.443@compuserve.com>
  4155. Subject: <<WWE I etc.>>
  4156. {original post had no questions}
  4157. I don't recall the question, but Ivanova's uniform in the flash
  4158. forward was only 8 days ahead, so it'd be the same.
  4159. jms
  4160. ------------------------------
  4161. Date: 21-May-96 23:18:57
  4162. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4163. To: Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com>
  4164. Subject: <WWE, part 2>
  4165. Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com> asks:
  4166. > JUST WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN MIND, YOUNG MAN???
  4167. Escalation.
  4168. jms
  4169. ------------------------------
  4170. Date: 21-May-96 23:18:59
  4171. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4172. To: (blocked)
  4173. Subject: <WWE-crystal formation>
  4174. (blocked) asks:
  4175. > Or am I just seeing things?
  4176. You're seeing things.
  4177. jms
  4178. ------------------------------
  4179. Date: 22-May-96 04:37:47
  4180. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4181. To: Alan D. Brown <74407.3015@compuserve.com>
  4182. Subject: <WWE II>
  4183. {original post had no questions}
  4184. Thank you.
  4185. And stop sitting in the dark; you'll trip when you stand up.
  4186. jms
  4187. ------------------------------
  4188. Date: 22-May-96 04:47:33
  4189. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4190. To: Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com>
  4191. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  4192. Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com> asks:
  4193. > Then if I told you that God always existed, you'd tell me that
  4194. > matter has always existed as well?
  4195. Yup. In one form or another, one Big Bang leading to a
  4196. collapse, and another Big Bang...if one can say god has always existed,
  4197. then one can equally say that perhaps the universe has always existed,
  4198. in one form or another....
  4199. jms
  4200. ------------------------------
  4201. Date: 22-May-96 04:47:34
  4202. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4203. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  4204. Subject: B5 Screen Saver sound
  4205. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  4206. > Anyone have the address?
  4207. > At least I've got the show...well...an hour next Sunday,
  4208. > anyway...Joe, is it October before we get the remaining episodes?
  4209. Yup...October......yikes.
  4210. jms
  4211. ------------------------------
  4212. Date: 22-May-96 04:47:35
  4213. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4214. To: (blocked)
  4215. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  4216. {original post had no questions}
  4217. Thanks. It was a good sendoff. (At one point, Bruce said to me
  4218. over lunch, with Michael sitting with us, "Hey, so how come HE gets to
  4219. go off and become the next best thing to God and I get the crap kicked
  4220. out of me?" I shrugged. "Seniority.")
  4221. jms
  4222. ------------------------------
  4223. Date: 22-May-96 04:47:36
  4224. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4225. To: Jerome Keating <76243.620@compuserve.com>
  4226. Subject: <WWE 2 Paradox>
  4227. Jerome Keating <76243.620@compuserve.com> asks:
  4228. > I have a question - remember when Ivanona when to go meet with
  4229. > those "old ones" and they they said to come get them when it is
  4230. > time - well isn't now a good time???? with the shadow in the open
  4231. > attacking many races - now would seem opportune - do you plan on
  4232. > bringing them in the fourth season?? second question - were those
  4233. > old ones the only ones contacted by "our heros" ??
  4234. Tentatively, they'll show up in the fourth season...and they
  4235. will have to get some more First Ones on board.
  4236. jms
  4237. ------------------------------
  4238. Date: 22-May-96 04:47:40
  4239. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4240. To: Jonathan Kass <74130.443@compuserve.com>
  4241. Subject: <<WWE I etc.>>
  4242. {original post had no questions}
  4243. Yes. Up until that moment, the total forces available to the
  4244. shadows were an unknown to us...sort of like Shroedinger's Cat, is it
  4245. alive in the box or is it dead? It could be either one. If they
  4246. didn't go into the past, didn't affect the outcome, it would be one
  4247. reality; if they did, then it'd be another. As soon as they achieved
  4248. one or the other of those two, the two possible results collapsed into
  4249. the one, singular possibility.
  4250. jms
  4251. ------------------------------
  4252. Date: 22-May-96 12:29:14
  4253. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4254. To: (blocked)
  4255. Subject: B5 Music Video
  4256. {original post unavailable}
  4257. The video is something we'd like to release eventually, but
  4258. still have to negotiate the right to do so with actors and others
  4259. involved.
  4260. jms
  4261. ------------------------------
  4262. Date: 22-May-96 12:29:16
  4263. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4264. To: (blocked)
  4265. Subject: <WWE II>
  4266. {original post unavailable}
  4267. Thank you. I agree, in the beginning of the show, there was
  4268. the occasional rough spot; when you're trying to do something nobody's
  4269. really ever done before, there's a certain amount of trial and error.
  4270. But we learn *real* fast.
  4271. Thanks again.
  4272. jms
  4273. ------------------------------
  4274. Date: 22-May-96 12:29:17
  4275. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4276. To: (blocked)
  4277. Subject: <WWE 2> - My Head Hurts
  4278. (blocked) asks:
  4279. > Have I got this right: Delenn saw John attempting to synch back
  4280. > up so gave up her stabilizer for him; this caused her to become
  4281. > unstuck and put her in the space suit so that Zathras could give
  4282. > her the repaired stabilizer when she appeared later; Delenn was
  4283. > "missing" from the time she stuck her head out of the hole until
  4284. > Zathras gave her the stabilizer and no one noticed? How long was
  4285. > B4 in the past before the Minbari showed up to search it?
  4286. > Obviously long enough for the 2 Vorlons to show up, but how long
  4287. > was that?
  4288. Yes, you're correct about the Delenn material; she left the
  4289. ship to do this, and not that much time had passed. It was, in fact,
  4290. to check on Delenn that Marcus was coming out as well.
  4291. jms
  4292. ------------------------------
  4293. Date: 22-May-96 12:29:18
  4294. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4295. To: (blocked)
  4296. Subject: >>Interludes<<
  4297. {original post unavailable}
  4298. Because it was they who took it back, at this point; if they
  4299. didn't do it, then they wouldn't have done it.
  4300. jms
  4301. ------------------------------
  4302. Date: 22-May-96 12:29:20
  4303. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4304. To: (blocked)
  4305. Subject: WWE PART ONE
  4306. {original post unavailable}
  4307. It's not expensive per se, but it is time consuming.
  4308. jms
  4309. ------------------------------
  4310. Date: 22-May-96 12:33:40
  4311. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4312. To: (blocked)
  4313. Subject: JMS: Renewal? Y or N?
  4314. {original post unavailable}
  4315. We should hear in the next few weeks; we have to know by June
  4316. 10th or so in order to pick up the actors' contracts.
  4317. jms
  4318. ------------------------------
  4319. Date: 22-May-96 21:18:37
  4320. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4321. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  4322. Subject: <War Without End>
  4323. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  4324. > Is that also the case with WwE (1 and/or 2)?
  4325. > If so, would you be able to comment on the scenes cut or is that
  4326. > right out?
  4327. Thanks. There were a few small bits cut out of WWE2, but at
  4328. this late remove, I honestly can't remember what they were now. It's
  4329. all a blur....
  4330. jms
  4331. ------------------------------
  4332. Date: 22-May-96 21:18:38
  4333. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4334. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  4335. Subject: I&E Thought
  4336. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  4337. > Joe, As painful as Adera's (sp?) death was for Londo, is it
  4338. > likely that Londo will discover the truth about Morden's
  4339. > involvement?
  4340. Anything's possible.
  4341. jms
  4342. ------------------------------
  4343. Date: 22-May-96 21:18:39
  4344. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4345. To: (blocked)
  4346. Subject: US tapes vs Brit tapes?
  4347. {original post unavailable}
  4348. WB thinks there isn't a market in the US.
  4349. jms
  4350. ------------------------------
  4351. Date: 22-May-96 21:18:40
  4352. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4353. To: Bob Hodge <74774.1747@compuserve.com>
  4354. Subject: WWE2 (slight spoiler)
  4355. Bob Hodge <74774.1747@compuserve.com> asks:
  4356. > One nagging question in my mind - Has Sinclair, Delenn, and
  4357. > Sheridan gone too far?
  4358. Thanks. No, that's not it; you're right, it'd make the story
  4359. 'way too convoluted. But Delenn may have made some questionable
  4360. decisions at various points.
  4361. jms
  4362. ------------------------------
  4363. Date: 22-May-96 21:18:43
  4364. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4365. To: (blocked)
  4366. Subject: <<Time Travel Ques.>>
  4367. (blocked) asks:
  4368. > Is the time travel that Sheridan experienced to the Centari
  4369. > homeworld different from the time flashes experienced by
  4370. > Garibladi, Delenn, Krantz, and others on Babylon 4? If these
  4371. > flashes are different, then is the Sheridan of 2278(?) dead,
  4372. > lost, or just somewhere else? Does Delenn continue on the mission
  4373. > alone?
  4374. No, Sheridan "leapt" into his future self, hence the difference
  4375. in wardrobe and appearance. Londo wasn't suprised to see him. If you
  4376. recall the Centauri guard when we first arrive in the Palace, he says,
  4377. "I think he's awake again, would you like to see?" The implication
  4378. being that he's been beaten into unconsciousness, hence Londo's line,
  4379. "Welcome back from the abyss." It was at that moment of
  4380. unconsciousness that he "slid" into his future self.
  4381. jms
  4382. ------------------------------
  4383. Date: 23-May-96 02:11:21
  4384. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4385. To: Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com>
  4386. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  4387. Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com> asks:
  4388. > If you saw a house in a forest, full of furniture, but made
  4389. > entirely of foresty stuff, would you conclude that the house
  4390. > formed on it's own? without a designer?
  4391. Yes, I've heard the "looking at a house" notion...and I've also
  4392. noted the Rohrscharch test, in which you look at random drawings, and
  4393. the human mind, which seeks out patterns, takes that which has no
  4394. meaning and puts a meaning onto it.
  4395. jms
  4396. ------------------------------
  4397. Date: 23-May-96 02:20:58
  4398. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4399. To: (blocked)
  4400. Subject: US tapes vs Brit tapes?
  4401. (blocked) asks:
  4402. > Joe, to which WB "suit" may we write a letter expressing our
  4403. > desires for B5 tapes?
  4404. Won't work. They're immobile.
  4405. jms
  4406. ------------------------------
  4407. Date: 23-May-96 02:21:00
  4408. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4409. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  4410. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  4411. Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com> asks:
  4412. > Was the white ray (or whatever) in WWE1related to the being that
  4413. > got inside Sheridan during "Knives," or was it just the effect of
  4414. > blowing up a fusion reactor?
  4415. No, that was just the result of the blast.
  4416. jms
  4417. ------------------------------
  4418. Date: 23-May-96 02:21:03
  4419. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4420. To: (blocked)
  4421. Subject: <WWE-crystal formation>
  4422. (blocked) asks:
  4423. > My first thought was "What is that, a Vorlon temple or embassy or
  4424. > something?" Is that because he's been around Vorlon's too long or
  4425. > Ranger One too long?
  4426. After a while, you get used to that from Vorlons.
  4427. jms
  4428. ------------------------------
  4429. Date: 23-May-96 02:21:05
  4430. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4431. To: Frank J <104464.2504@compuserve.com>
  4432. Subject: <<WWE2 - Spoilers & ? >>
  4433. Frank J <104464.2504@compuserve.com> asks:
  4434. > Is WWE2 what you were referring to?
  4435. No, when you see a LOT of vorlons together, that's when it's
  4436. time to run like hell.
  4437. jms
  4438. ------------------------------
  4439. Date: 23-May-96 02:21:06
  4440. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4441. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  4442. Subject: >>WWE: I and II<<
  4443. Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com> asks:
  4444. > Was that a Minbari in _shorts_ in the opening scenes of Minbar!?!
  4445. > Where was Sinclair all those 900 years between his existence as
  4446. > Valen and his birth as Jeffrey David Sinclair? Or was he nowhere,
  4447. > existing only at the closing and opening of the loop, being born
  4448. > in the future and dying in the past? When Zathras said he was 110
  4449. > years old, was that human years or his own race's years?
  4450. No, I don't believe anyone on Minbar was wearing shorts. It's
  4451. not the season for that.
  4452. As for Valen, he died about 900 years ago, our time. He lived
  4453. to be well over a hundred years old.
  4454. jms
  4455. ------------------------------
  4456. Date: 23-May-96 02:21:09
  4457. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4458. To: Mark Sloan <100407.3462@compuserve.com>
  4459. Subject: B5 renewed?
  4460. Mark Sloan <100407.3462@compuserve.com> asks:
  4461. > When are we going to be put out of our misery and be told that B5
  4462. > has been renewed for a fourth season?
  4463. We should know soon.
  4464. jms
  4465. ------------------------------
  4466. Date: 23-May-96 13:50:34
  4467. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4468. To: Bruno Melancon <102647.3222@compuserve.com>
  4469. Subject: <WWE II>
  4470. Bruno Melancon <102647.3222@compuserve.com> asks:
  4471. > How will you surprise us with the resolution of the Shadow War
  4472. > since we already know we will win?
  4473. It's a literary...I hate to say the word trick, but it's the
  4474. most descriptive. You show somebody the end right off the bat, as we
  4475. did with the Londo/G'Kar scene. But how do we get there? What
  4476. happens? Yes, the war is eventually won...but what *was* the price?
  4477. And what does it mean to everyone involved?
  4478. The best magic is when it's right there in your face, and you
  4479. can't see how it's being done.
  4480. jms
  4481. ------------------------------
  4482. Date: 23-May-96 13:50:35
  4483. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4484. To: Al Lipscomb <75204.2225@compuserve.com>
  4485. Subject: Joe an atheist?
  4486. {original post had no questions}
  4487. Ah, but physics is now postulating that there's not just one
  4488. big bang, but there have been numerous ones...perhaps an infinite
  4489. number of them, as the universe collapses, then bangs, collapses, then
  4490. bangs.
  4491. jms
  4492. ------------------------------
  4493. Date: 23-May-96 13:50:38
  4494. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4495. To: (blocked)
  4496. Subject: <<WWE 2>>
  4497. {original post unavailable}
  4498. Thanks.
  4499. jms
  4500. ------------------------------
  4501. Date: 23-May-96 13:50:40
  4502. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4503. To: (blocked)
  4504. Subject: <WWE2>
  4505. {original post unavailable}
  4506. What happens with the future of Londo and G'Kar...is what you
  4507. see. Course, how they got there is the meat of the story.
  4508. And thanks.
  4509. jms
  4510. ------------------------------
  4511. Date: 23-May-96 14:02:56
  4512. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4513. To: Darran Williams <101656.2143@compuserve.com>
  4514. Subject: The Encounter (UK Con)
  4515. Darran Williams <101656.2143@compuserve.com> asks:
  4516. > Where did you hear this?
  4517. > Anyone out there heard anything?
  4518. Actually, B5 is being shown *right now* in widescreen in France
  4519. and Portugal.
  4520. jms
  4521. ------------------------------
  4522. Date: 23-May-96 14:02:58
  4523. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4524. To: (blocked)
  4525. Subject: Some thots on <<WWE2>>
  4526. (blocked) asks:
  4527. > 1) How long has Lennier known Sinclair was Valen?
  4528. > Why else would the Minbari reject everyone for commander of B5
  4529. > until they got to Sinclair? Did Ivanova make the connection, too?
  4530. > What about the other Minbari on the bridge -- was this a
  4531. > revelation for them as well? Now that they know who Valen really
  4532. > was, how will they react to Minbari who revere him as a religious
  4533. > figure? Will they tell Garibaldi?
  4534. > Will he freak out?
  4535. > 4) Didn't ya just love the stuff between Sinclair and
  4536. > Delenn????!!!!??? is she Sheridan's and Delenn's daughter?
  4537. > Why, oh why did I mail all my first season tapes to Oklahoma two
  4538. > weeks ago? 7) So now can we say, "In Sinclair's Name?"
  4539. > instead of "In Valen's Name," as an oath?
  4540. > 8) So, do ya think one of those Vorlons was Kosh?
  4541. > And, ohmygosh, is Kosh *actually* Valeria?
  4542. > Did they appear to him, or did he call them somehow?) And does
  4543. > Sincalir know that Kosh was killed? SO where do we go from here?
  4544. To your question, yes, the scenes with Zathras pinned under the
  4545. strut were the same scenes from B2, we didn't reshoot that material.
  4546. The hardest shot was matching the lighting and composition in
  4547. the central corridor *exactly* for the Ivanova-on-the-link scene, and
  4548. the walk by seconds later by Garibaldi and Sinclair. That came out
  4549. pretty seamless.
  4550. jms
  4551. ------------------------------
  4552. Date: 23-May-96 14:10:20
  4553. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4554. To: (blocked)
  4555. Subject: Attn: JMS, Continuity
  4556. {original post unavailable}
  4557. The leather strip was also present when we shot the original,
  4558. Babylon Squared, in year one. I was kinda thinking at the time that
  4559. the change was gradually being introduced in various divisions of
  4560. Earthforce. Krantz is from the Marines division, I believe (note the
  4561. brown uniform), from that part which functions sort of like the Army
  4562. Corps of Engineers, overseeing the building of space stations and the
  4563. like. Since it takes time to introduce a uniform change across
  4564. divisions and light years, I figured some might have them earlier than
  4565. others, or to try them out. So I gave Krantz the leather strip.
  4566. jms
  4567. ------------------------------
  4568. Date: 23-May-96 14:10:21
  4569. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4570. To: (blocked)
  4571. Subject: I beg forvigeness
  4572. {original post unavailable}
  4573. Welcome to the party....
  4574. jms
  4575. ------------------------------
  4576. Date: 23-May-96 17:33:30
  4577. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4578. To: (blocked)
  4579. Subject: <WWE 2> - My Head Hurts
  4580. (blocked) asks:
  4581. > BTW, did the photos of Rick and Pat in Marcon's Klingon jail
  4582. > arrive?
  4583. Yes, I got the photos, thanks...they're going to go up on the
  4584. stage wall asap.
  4585. jms
  4586. ------------------------------
  4587. Date: 23-May-96 17:33:31
  4588. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4589. To: (blocked)
  4590. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  4591. {original post unavailable}
  4592. If nominated I will not run, if elected I will not serve, if
  4593. deified I will not transmute....
  4594. jms
  4595. ------------------------------
  4596. Date: 23-May-96 17:33:33
  4597. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4598. To: Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com>
  4599. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  4600. Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com> asks:
  4601. > Where did Sinclair's scar come from in WwE?
  4602. > Is it a Sinclair scar, or an O'Hare scar?
  4603. > Was this because he had a feeling he knew Sinclair's destiny...or
  4604. > did he just have gas?
  4605. The scar came during ranger training.
  4606. Marcus's look came because he overheard the Minbari-language
  4607. part of the discussion, and knew something was up. It made him more
  4608. watchful of Sinclair, which pays off in WWE2.
  4609. jms
  4610. ------------------------------
  4611. Date: 23-May-96 22:28:55
  4612. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4613. To: John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com>
  4614. Subject: <WWE II>
  4615. John M. Kahane <102664.773@compuserve.com> asks:
  4616. > The fact that the woman seemed to have a passkey to Sheridan's
  4617. > quarters makes me wonder...and I would love to see the surprise
  4618. > on folks' faces if it turned out to be Catherine Sakai...but
  4619. > that's not likely, is it? Any thoughts on this?
  4620. > I was rather pleased to see how Marcus reacted to Sinclair's
  4621. > decision to go back to the past and become the leader of the
  4622. > Minbari, and I loved seeing the actual scene with the Minbari
  4623. > "Valen" encounter the 1,000 years ago Minbari, but couldn't help
  4624. > but notice that we didn't get to see Kosh...or perhaps one of the
  4625. > Vorlons there was Kosh? Other than the destruction of B5 by the
  4626. > Shadows and the visions from Ladira that we saw in "Signs and
  4627. > Portents," how many of these visions actually portrayed the
  4628. > future that we will actually see? Were these actual future
  4629. > occurrences, or were they more "what might be"s (as Ladira called
  4630. > them in "SaP")?
  4631. Re: the Chrysalis device...it came from Epsilon 3. There was
  4632. one shot that should've been made more of, where we see a long box with
  4633. a silver triangle on one side being set up, and left. Unfortunately,
  4634. the shot didn't make much of it (you can see Zathras putting it out
  4635. there), and a later shot we dropped showing it again because it wasn't
  4636. properly featured and you couldn't really tell what it was. There was
  4637. so much in this episode that had to be pulled off, in a short amount of
  4638. time, that sometimes things in the background don't get framed as they
  4639. might be. But that's where it came from: from Epsilon 3 to Sinclair to
  4640. Delenn, who still has it.
  4641. jms
  4642. ------------------------------
  4643. Date: 23-May-96 22:28:56
  4644. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4645. To: (blocked)
  4646. Subject: <WWE II>
  4647. {original post had no questions}
  4648. Thanks, the pleasure is all mine.
  4649. jms
  4650. ------------------------------
  4651. Date: 23-May-96 22:28:58
  4652. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4653. To: (blocked)
  4654. Subject: B5 renewed?
  4655. {original post unavailable}
  4656. As of now, all that can be done has pretty much been done and
  4657. it's all in the hands of the stations and WB.
  4658. jms
  4659. ------------------------------
  4660. Date: 23-May-96 22:29:01
  4661. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4662. To: (blocked)
  4663. Subject: Keffer and Corwin
  4664. (blocked) asks:
  4665. > What's the point in having Corwin and the ex-Keffer as
  4666. > characters? basically useless characters that moves the story
  4667. > along and dies at the end?
  4668. Not at all. Yes, a character dies...after a season of getting
  4669. to know him. To say, "Well, you just put in a character to kill him,"
  4670. and citing red shirts, is really...well, a red herring and a
  4671. distortion. A redshirt, by definition, was usually a security guard
  4672. who was introduced in the same episode in which he was killed, we knew
  4673. *nothing* about him, he had maybe 2 minutes of screen time, maybe a
  4674. word ("look out!", and then he was dead.
  4675. By the definition you apply, anyone who dies in a novel is a
  4676. redshirt, since the author knew he was going to be killed off. If you
  4677. do a novel about the Civil War, and Lincoln dies halfway through, is
  4678. that a redshirt? Many of the characters in The Stand don't make it to
  4679. the end...are they redshirts?
  4680. I hate to break it to you, but *everybody* dies sooner or later.
  4681. For the purposes of this show, some die on camera, some die off, some
  4682. die during the story, some die afterward.
  4683. Nor was Keffer's character useless; through him, we got to see
  4684. the Starfury pilots and learn more about them, we got our first close
  4685. look at the shadows, we met the Gropos, and the primary incident that
  4686. began to unravel the whole thing -- Keffer's gun camera footage -- came
  4687. about.
  4688. And Corwin's character is still very much alive, and useful in
  4689. the story, so that kinda disqualifies *that*.
  4690. jms
  4691. ------------------------------
  4692. Date: 23-May-96 22:29:04
  4693. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4694. To: Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com>
  4695. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  4696. Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com> asks:
  4697. > How did he get so...Vorlon-like in such a short period of time?
  4698. He was kinda Zen when he left, frankly...and two years living
  4699. among Minbari, learning their language, learning to think the way they
  4700. do, learning the whole history of the shadow war...that can have a
  4701. pretty profound effect on you. It obviously wasn't all hanging around
  4702. the Hyatt Minbar and watching reruns of I Love Lennier for two
  4703. years....
  4704. jms
  4705. ------------------------------
  4706. Date: 23-May-96 22:29:07
  4707. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4708. To: (blocked)
  4709. Subject: WWE Part 2
  4710. {original post unavailable}
  4711. Thanks, and I like your explanation/rationale for the small
  4712. differences. Works for me.
  4713. jms
  4714. ------------------------------
  4715. Date: 24-May-96 00:15:22
  4716. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4717. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  4718. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  4719. Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com> asks:
  4720. > In real life, the most difficult decisions we make are what house
  4721. > to buy in which town in which neighborhood, or what car do we
  4722. > want to get, or should I leave my current job and get another,
  4723. > maybe better one? Sometimes, we make extremely crucial
  4724. > decisions--there's a war on--should I enlist? It makes me wonder,
  4725. > though, that if Ivanova is a latent telepath, even only a P-1,
  4726. > would she sense the Shadows near Morden? Will you be bringing
  4727. > Talia back at some point in the future?
  4728. Thanks; no plans for Talia for the time being.
  4729. I agree with much of what you said. The unexamined life is a
  4730. real peril, and literature at its best can help us to avoid that trap
  4731. by asking uncomfortable questions.
  4732. I actually tend to think that the day-to-day questions can be
  4733. more central, more profound, than where to buy a house. Do you tell
  4734. your friend that his/her spouse is having an affair? Do you intervene
  4735. when you see someone on the street being mugged? Do you have an
  4736. abortion? Do you sacrifice buying the boat you always wanted so you
  4737. can put your kid through college?
  4738. At some point in our lives, we have to make a baseline decision
  4739. about whether our actions will be ethical, or convenient; do we do
  4740. right, or do we do wrong? Some may seem like small or unimportant
  4741. decisions, but each one made for the wrong reasons makes it easier for
  4742. the next bad decision to slip through.
  4743. Politicians tell us that we can find lives in which courage and
  4744. hard decisions are not necessary.
  4745. They are, of course, lying.
  4746. jms
  4747. ------------------------------
  4748. Date: 24-May-96 00:15:23
  4749. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4750. To: (blocked)
  4751. Subject: <WWE II>
  4752. {original post unavailable}
  4753. Thanks. Actually, I seem to recall, after that Londo/G'Kar
  4754. scene was shown the last time, posting somewhere that folks now knew
  4755. *what* has happened, but they don't yet know the *context*. Very few
  4756. picked up on that and thought to actually reverse what they *thought*
  4757. they were seeing to what they *might* be seeing.
  4758. jms
  4759. ------------------------------
  4760. Date: 24-May-96 00:15:26
  4761. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4762. To: Jonathan Kass <74130.443@compuserve.com>
  4763. Subject: <WWE II Spoiler / Quest>
  4764. Jonathan Kass <74130.443@compuserve.com> asks:
  4765. > 1) Coincidence that the son of Delenn and Sheridan is named
  4766. > David, Sinclair's middle name? some of our own religious figures
  4767. > seem to vanish rather than die according to biblical stories...)?
  4768. > 4) On a lighter note, what brought Cousin Brucie to the Show?
  4769. Cousin Brucie was a fan of the show and wanted to do it.
  4770. Correct, Sheridan wouldn't know anything of what happened after
  4771. he blipped out of that future situation.
  4772. As for David, remember that Sheridan's father is also David.
  4773. jms
  4774. ------------------------------
  4775. Date: 24-May-96 02:08:45
  4776. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4777. To: (blocked)
  4778. Subject: B5 renewed?
  4779. (blocked) asks:
  4780. > Are we there yet?
  4781. > Are we there yet?
  4782. > Are we there yet?
  4783. Keep that up, young lady, and we'll turn this car *right* around
  4784. and go home.
  4785. jms
  4786. ------------------------------
  4787. Date: 24-May-96 02:08:46
  4788. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4789. To: Ben Roberto <71203.1514@compuserve.com>
  4790. Subject: <Time Stabilizer Thingy>
  4791. Ben Roberto <71203.1514@compuserve.com> asks:
  4792. > 1) In "Babylon Squared" after Zathras hands The One 'a' time
  4793. > stabilizer, which one was it? His or the repaired one?
  4794. > Did he lie to them?
  4795. > What did I miss?
  4796. > Or was it the whole device?
  4797. Sheridan's stabalizer basically broke into two major pieces, the
  4798. front section which fell off in the White Star, and the back half which
  4799. was still clipped to his belt, and later came off as Zathras watched.
  4800. jms
  4801. ------------------------------
  4802. Date: 24-May-96 19:21:45
  4803. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4804. To: TIMOTHY R. GREEN <73023.143@compuserve.com>
  4805. Subject: <WWE2 Great Job!>
  4806. {original post had no questions}
  4807. Thanks, and I'd love to someday tell the story of Valen and
  4808. Zathras in the most recent shadow war. It's quite a tale, actually....
  4809. jms
  4810. ------------------------------
  4811. Date: 24-May-96 19:21:47
  4812. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4813. To: Darran Williams <101656.2143@compuserve.com>
  4814. Subject: The Encounter (UK Con)
  4815. Darran Williams <101656.2143@compuserve.com> asks:
  4816. > Do you know whether Channel 4 here in the UK have acquired the
  4817. > Widescreen versions or not ?
  4818. I don't believe the UK has acquired the widescreen versions, no,
  4819. otherwise they'd be playing them currently, as is the case in France
  4820. and Portugal. What happens after the current run, I don't know.
  4821. jms
  4822. ------------------------------
  4823. Date: 24-May-96 19:21:52
  4824. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4825. To: (blocked)
  4826. Subject: JMS: Eps for Newbies?
  4827. {original post unavailable}
  4828. Pilot Movie (tell them it gets better) Midnight on the Firing Line
  4829. Sky Full of Stars A Race Through Dark Places Believers Babylon Squared
  4830. A Voice in the Wilderness 1 and 2 Signs and Portents Chrysalis
  4831. Points of Departure Revelations All Alone in the Night The Coming of
  4832. Shadows Hunter, Prey The Long Twilight Struggle Comes the Inquisitor
  4833. Divided Loyalties Confessions and Lamentations The Fall of Night
  4834. Matters of Honor Convictions Dust to Dust Ship of Tears Interludes and
  4835. Examinations War Without End 1 and 2
  4836. If that doesn't do it, nothing will.
  4837. jms
  4838. ------------------------------
  4839. Date: 24-May-96 19:21:53
  4840. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4841. To: Marte Brengle <76703.4242@compuserve.com>
  4842. Subject: <WWE II>
  4843. {original post had no questions}
  4844. Thanks, it's a nifty little scene.
  4845. jms
  4846. ------------------------------
  4847. Date: 24-May-96 19:21:55
  4848. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4849. To: David Kuhn <73532.741@compuserve.com>
  4850. Subject: >>WWE: I and II<<
  4851. David Kuhn <73532.741@compuserve.com> asks:
  4852. > So total human years + mimbari years not counting accidental
  4853. > aging = well over a hundred years? Or did he live over a hundred
  4854. > years as a mimbari?
  4855. He lived close to a hundred years as a Minbari; they're a long
  4856. lived race, and they did all they could to maintain his health as one
  4857. of their truly great figures.
  4858. jms
  4859. ------------------------------
  4860. Date: 24-May-96 19:21:59
  4861. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4862. To: Brian P. Delaney <103640.3511@compuserve.com>
  4863. Subject: Some thots on <<WWE2>>
  4864. Brian P. Delaney <103640.3511@compuserve.com> asks:
  4865. > If 1 in 10000?
  4866. > telepaths could move a penny and she was "upgraded" so far that
  4867. > she could EMBED one into a wall I think you had big plans for her
  4868. > that didn't work out??
  4869. The Talia situation likely could've been finessed more smoothly
  4870. than it was, no mistake. Sometimes there are going to be ragged spots.
  4871. It's going to happen.
  4872. Here's the best comparison to what my position is with this
  4873. show: Harlan Ellison has, on occasion, done this routine where he'll go
  4874. into a bookstore and write a story in full view of everyone. As each
  4875. page is finished, it's taped to the wall unti it's done. This is
  4876. considered a pretty nifty trick, sustained over maybe 15-20 pages.
  4877. That's pretty much what I'm doing here. It's an ongoing story.
  4878. I can't go back, I can only go forward. As each page (episode) is
  4879. finished, it's put up on the wall, and I have to go on to the next one.
  4880. So far I've written 2,400 pages on that wall. Again, I can't go back
  4881. and change anything, and if there's a bump caused by a real world
  4882. incident, it simply has to be accommodated as best I can while still
  4883. going where I have to go.
  4884. From time to time, there's going to be a misstroke on the
  4885. keyboard, or there's going to be a typo that I'll miss. That's
  4886. inevitable when you're out performing in front of a massive crowd on
  4887. the high wire without a net. As long as the totality of it all hangs
  4888. together, as long as the story is told, the trick finally done...then
  4889. that's what fundamentally matters.
  4890. That this happens on occasion should be obvious; that it happens
  4891. as rarely as it does is the point of wonderment, I think. Remember,
  4892. it's all trial and error, because no one's ever done this before. And
  4893. right about now I understand why. But we're making it work.
  4894. jms
  4895. ------------------------------
  4896. Date: 24-May-96 19:22:02
  4897. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4898. To: (blocked)
  4899. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  4900. {original post unavailable}
  4901. Sakai certainly wouldn't have wanted to get tied down to life on
  4902. Minbar, and Sinclair knew that his life would be difficult now with the
  4903. rangers, so they parted ways.
  4904. jms
  4905. ------------------------------
  4906. Date: 24-May-96 19:22:05
  4907. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4908. To: (blocked)
  4909. Subject: Keffer and Corwin
  4910. (blocked) asks:
  4911. > I meant is he just another "unimportant" character that's going
  4912. > to get killed off in the end?
  4913. But see, not every story has to be about the Important People.
  4914. We've got that in our nominal "heroes." What tends to get omitted from
  4915. SF are the grunts and the blue collar guys, the pilots who have to fly
  4916. the missions called on by the Big Guys. To say "are they important"
  4917. is, I think, really a question that proceeds from a skewed perspective.
  4918. Are *you* important to the overall arc of this nation, the history of
  4919. this country? Am I? Probably not; I'll never sign a constitution or
  4920. discover radium or walk on the moon, I just write stories for phosphor
  4921. dot screens; can there be anything more ephemeral? But the
  4922. repercussions of history are written on the faces and the lives of
  4923. those who *can't* change it, who have to live with the decisions made
  4924. by those above. Showing those people is as valid as anything else.
  4925. It ain't just the heroes that make the future, Edwin. It's the
  4926. carpenters and the plumbers and the dockworkers we showed in the first
  4927. season. Now, you may think they're unimportant. I don't.
  4928. jms
  4929. ------------------------------
  4930. Date: 24-May-96 19:22:06
  4931. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4932. To: (blocked)
  4933. Subject: <WWE 2> - My Head Hurts
  4934. (blocked) asks:
  4935. > How long before Rick and Pat will see them?
  4936. > Mid-summer assuming renewal?
  4937. > Or did you call them up and brag that you had them?
  4938. I think I'll just have them discover that they're there....
  4939. jms
  4940. ------------------------------
  4941. Date: 24-May-96 19:22:09
  4942. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4943. To: (blocked)
  4944. Subject: <WWE2>
  4945. {original post unavailable}
  4946. I'm not sure if they're the bookends; everyone's part of this to
  4947. one degree or another. And yes, magazines arrived safely, thanks
  4948. again.
  4949. jms
  4950. ------------------------------
  4951. Date: 24-May-96 19:22:11
  4952. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4953. To: All
  4954. Subject: B5 in Millimeter Mag.
  4955. For those who want a really good picture of how we do this show, and
  4956. how we're ahead of the technology curve, making a bit of history with
  4957. how we do things here, this month's MILLIMETER MAGAZINE has a cover
  4958. story on B5's production methods. (It's *the* trade magazine for tv
  4959. and film production.) If your local bookstore doesn't carry it, the
  4960. library might.
  4961. jms
  4962. ------------------------------
  4963. Date: 24-May-96 22:04:28
  4964. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4965. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  4966. Subject: WWE <<Major Spoiler>>
  4967. {original post had no questions}
  4968. Oddly enough, there was a squib on the news the other day that
  4969. indicated scientists were able, albeit briefly, to have the same
  4970. subatomic particle exist in two separate places at the same time, much
  4971. to everyone's consternation. (They don't think something like a person
  4972. could do it, in that we are too "quantum mechanically complex.")
  4973. jms
  4974. ------------------------------
  4975. Date: 24-May-96 22:04:31
  4976. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4977. To: <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com>
  4978. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  4979. <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com> asks:
  4980. > Did it *really* come during Ranger training, or was the scar
  4981. > *supposed* to have been inflicted by Kosh ( as we saw happen to
  4982. > Sheridan )? Had Michael remained on the series to the present day,
  4983. > would _that_ have been the original reason for the scar on
  4984. > Sinclair?
  4985. No, because you'll note that Sheridan isn't scarred by it. No,
  4986. you have to remember that one doesn't just transplant one storyline
  4987. onto another. It doesn't work that way. Sinclair has his arc,
  4988. Sheridan has his own.
  4989. jms
  4990. ------------------------------
  4991. Date: 25-May-96 02:16:16
  4992. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  4993. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  4994. Subject: White Star Question
  4995. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  4996. > When will Garibaldi ever get to see the inside of the ship?
  4997. > Will either the Minbari crew learn English or Sheridan/Ivanova
  4998. > learn Minbari anytime soon? Any plans?
  4999. I'm sure Garibaldi will eventually end up on the White Star; and
  5000. the Minbari will also probably begin slowly acquiring English, and vice
  5001. versa.
  5002. jms
  5003. ------------------------------
  5004. Date: 25-May-96 02:16:18
  5005. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5006. To: Trent K. Johnson <71020.1052@compuserve.com>
  5007. Subject: <<WWE I etc.>>
  5008. {original post had no questions}
  5009. Well, if the Minbari had records of B4's visual look, given that
  5010. the Shadows are advanced, would they not also have the potential to
  5011. recognize it for what it was once it was nearing completion from their
  5012. own records?
  5013. jms
  5014. ------------------------------
  5015. Date: 25-May-96 02:16:20
  5016. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5017. To: Jim De Vico <72662.2765@compuserve.com>
  5018. Subject: <WWE2>
  5019. Jim De Vico <72662.2765@compuserve.com> asks:
  5020. > What will you be tying up then?
  5021. > Something else that this brings to mind is how many others in
  5022. > your field want to tell a story this way, yet can't because they
  5023. > don't have the gumption?
  5024. Thanks (and I loved Watchmen myself). It's certainly my hope
  5025. that our success with this will encourage others to follow in our
  5026. footsteps.
  5027. jms
  5028. ------------------------------
  5029. Date: 25-May-96 02:16:21
  5030. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5031. To: Julia E. Linthicum <73114.3530@compuserve.com>
  5032. Subject: <<War Without End 1&2>>
  5033. Julia E. Linthicum <73114.3530@compuserve.com> asks:
  5034. > why does the image of Tennyson's Ulysses (Sinclair's favorite,
  5035. > but equally appropriate to this commander too) growing old and
  5036. > grey watching his friends and enemies disappear flash through my
  5037. > mind? BTW, one quick question, what does the honorific used by
  5038. > Marcus and Rathenn to Sinclair mean? And, were my eyes deceiving
  5039. > me, or were those two Vorlons au naturel hovering over Valen?
  5040. In a way, this question touches on the issue that got raised in
  5041. another thread here, about who's the "important" character. We all
  5042. have the potential for importance, if we choose to exercise it, and
  5043. recognize the necessity of personal commitment.
  5044. jms
  5045. ------------------------------
  5046. Date: 25-May-96 02:27:47
  5047. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5048. To: (blocked)
  5049. Subject: <WWE2>
  5050. {original post unavailable}
  5051. No, Londo does not currently have a Keeper attached to him.
  5052. jms
  5053. ------------------------------
  5054. Date: 25-May-96 02:27:48
  5055. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5056. To: Jon Wolf <76103.2541@compuserve.com>
  5057. Subject: <WWE2>
  5058. Jon Wolf <76103.2541@compuserve.com> asks:
  5059. > Can you now tell us what that one element was?
  5060. The element I couldn't quite fit into War....
  5061. In B2, Krantz says they found Zathras when there was a flash,
  5062. and he appeared in a conference room.
  5063. Now, I sketched out that scene when it came time to actually
  5064. write the whole WWE two-parter. What happened, basically, was that
  5065. Zathras was passing by a room where he saw the one piece he still
  5066. needed to finish his repairs on the time stabalizer. He slips in, as
  5067. best he can, unnoticed...the meeting goes on as he goes under a table
  5068. to get the piece of equipment...he finishes just as there's another
  5069. time-flash...as it ends, momentarily disoriented, he's discovered, and
  5070. captured.
  5071. This would've matched what was in B2, as I'd intended.
  5072. Unfortunately, it added several minutes of screen time that I couldn't
  5073. afford. I would've had to cut something somewhere else, and that
  5074. script was so tight it screamed as it was. So I had to fudge how I did
  5075. that and let the small inconsistency go. The only other thing I
  5076. could've cut, the one moveable piece, was Sinclair trying to radio
  5077. Garibaldi at the end...and I didn't want to lose that.
  5078. jms
  5079. ------------------------------
  5080. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:17
  5081. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5082. To: Edward Sykes <101632.3501@compuserve.com>
  5083. Subject: US tapes vs Brit tapes?
  5084. Edward Sykes <101632.3501@compuserve.com> asks:
  5085. > Surely though you have Star Trek videos over there in the US?
  5086. Yes, that would be reasonable; what that has to do with how WB
  5087. home video works is beyond me....
  5088. jms
  5089. ------------------------------
  5090. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:19
  5091. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5092. To: (blocked)
  5093. Subject: JMS: Eps for Newbies?
  5094. {original post unavailable}
  5095. I thought you were supposed to be quarantined?
  5096. jms
  5097. ------------------------------
  5098. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:21
  5099. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5100. To: Rick Sharon <76416.2213@compuserve.com>
  5101. Subject: <WWE, part 2>
  5102. Rick Sharon <76416.2213@compuserve.com> asks:
  5103. > Why do I feel we're starting up another roller coaster hill and
  5104. > this one's bigger than the one we just came screaming down? But,
  5105. > October?
  5106. Thank you. Yeah, the critics have been...well, unfair doesn't
  5107. quite seem to describe it. Some of these reviewers are to legitimate
  5108. criticism as Auchwitz is to health spas. Still, some of them have
  5109. actually begun to turn around. They just totally dismissed us from all
  5110. serious consideration right from the start, some because we were SF,
  5111. some because we weren't ST.
  5112. There's an old saying on Broadway theater: "Nobody but the
  5113. audience loved it." And that's what counts.
  5114. As far as the last five are concerned...they're an interesting
  5115. and mixed bag. The first two are almost, but not quite stand-alones,
  5116. each has a couple/three stories going on, and one of each tends to lean
  5117. toward the arc. But the last three are seriously hardass. They bring
  5118. you right to the edge, and you can see it coming quite clearly...then
  5119. drop you.
  5120. jms
  5121. ------------------------------
  5122. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:24
  5123. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5124. To: <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com>
  5125. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  5126. {original post had no questions}
  5127. David, you can say "it seems to me," but I'm telling you it
  5128. wasn't, not in relation to the scar. And Sheridan wasn't a "backup"
  5129. for Sinclair, he was brought in specifically because I needed somene
  5130. who could and would do things in a different way, and had a different
  5131. arc. If it was going to track 1-to-1 you wouldn't *need* a new
  5132. character.
  5133. And the swipe Kosh took at Sheridan wouldn't be *nearly* enough
  5134. to cause a huge scar like that.
  5135. You're connecting two unconnected incidents.
  5136. jms
  5137. ------------------------------
  5138. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:29
  5139. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5140. To: (blocked)
  5141. Subject: <Third Age>
  5142. (blocked) asks:
  5143. > Joe, is David the Third Age Of Mankind?
  5144. Not as such.
  5145. jms
  5146. ------------------------------
  5147. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:31
  5148. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5149. To: Dave Vincent <75460.1133@compuserve.com>
  5150. Subject: <War w/o End>
  5151. {original post had no questions}
  5152. Wow, thanks. Great comments on it all. Makes doing it
  5153. worthwhile.
  5154. Re: vacation...I wish. We're still doing post production, still
  5155. editing, mixing, spotting for music and sound...it's a long process
  5156. that will take us right through the prep time for year four, assuming
  5157. renewal. I can grab a day here or there, that's about it. And even
  5158. while awaiting word, I still have to begin working on year four
  5159. scripts. (The tentative title for the first episode of year four is
  5160. "The Hour of the Wolf.")
  5161. jms
  5162. ------------------------------
  5163. Date: 25-May-96 20:21:34
  5164. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5165. To: Gail Marsella <71551.3200@compuserve.com>
  5166. Subject: <War w/o End II>
  5167. Gail Marsella <71551.3200@compuserve.com> asks:
  5168. > These warm fuzzies of Delenn and Sheridan sleeping peacefully
  5169. > together and having a child and winning the war and loving each
  5170. > other for decades...JUST WHAT PRICE DO THEY PAY FOR ALL THIS???
  5171. > Why do I get the impression it's going to be way too high?
  5172. Depends on how you define "too high" a price.
  5173. Oh, and yes...better stock up.
  5174. jms
  5175. ------------------------------
  5176. Date: 26-May-96 02:08:13
  5177. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5178. To: (blocked)
  5179. Subject: White Star Question
  5180. {original post unavailable}
  5181. Yes, Garibaldi has a big role in "Grey 17 Is Missing."
  5182. jms
  5183. ------------------------------
  5184. Date: 26-May-96 02:08:14
  5185. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5186. To: Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com>
  5187. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  5188. {original post had no questions}
  5189. Extremely well said.
  5190. jms
  5191. ------------------------------
  5192. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:39
  5193. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5194. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  5195. Subject: <"War" and Delenn>
  5196. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  5197. > When Delenn is in the center chair on the White Star as Sheridan
  5198. > is lost for the second time, what causes her to go down into the
  5199. > station at *exactly* the right moment to see and "rescue"
  5200. > Sheridan? Was it in her letter?
  5201. Mainly just a feeling she had, best to check everything out for
  5202. herself, make sure things were going properly, since they were getting
  5203. right down to the wire. Also, in case Ivanova got into trouble trying
  5204. to get into C&C, she wanted to be closer to the situation to help, if
  5205. necessary.
  5206. jms
  5207. ------------------------------
  5208. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:42
  5209. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5210. To: (blocked)
  5211. Subject: Great Show !
  5212. {original post unavailable}
  5213. Thanks, much appreciated.
  5214. jms
  5215. ------------------------------
  5216. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:45
  5217. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5218. To: (blocked)
  5219. Subject: <Babylon designs>
  5220. {original post unavailable}
  5221. Thanks. No, the first 3 Babylon stations never got much past
  5222. the very earliest stages of construction, just some hull elements, that
  5223. sort of thing, nothing that could be recognized. Other forces took
  5224. them out, mainly for political reasons.
  5225. jms
  5226. ------------------------------
  5227. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:46
  5228. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5229. To: Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com>
  5230. Subject: WWE <<Major Spoiler>>
  5231. Toni Muller <75223.1575@compuserve.com> asks:
  5232. > Well, physics was not one of my strong suits, but I have to
  5233. > wonder if it is more a question of the limitations of our current
  5234. > timing or photograpy equipment? How did they "prove" both existed
  5235. > simultaneously?
  5236. I dunno, but I'm *reasonably* sure there was math involved.
  5237. jms
  5238. ------------------------------
  5239. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:48
  5240. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5241. To: <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com>
  5242. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  5243. <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com> asks:
  5244. > Perhaps it should have been called "B4, And After" ?
  5245. Wasn't offended, just trying to be clear.
  5246. jms
  5247. ------------------------------
  5248. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:50
  5249. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5250. To: A. Ellis <74542.2467@compuserve.com>
  5251. Subject: <WWE2>
  5252. A. Ellis <74542.2467@compuserve.com> asks:
  5253. > Please explain one minor thing I've missed: What does Sinclair
  5254. > mean by asking Delenn whether SHE is "airtight?"
  5255. It wasn't "airtight," it was "alright," which SHOULD have been
  5256. "all right," but the person writing the caption got it wrong.
  5257. And thanks.
  5258. jms
  5259. ------------------------------
  5260. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:52
  5261. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5262. To: Dave Vincent <75460.1133@compuserve.com>
  5263. Subject: <War w/o End>
  5264. Dave Vincent <75460.1133@compuserve.com> asks:
  5265. > By the by, I have been wondering, now that the War room is a full
  5266. > time operation, are their others in the command staff to spell
  5267. > Sheridan, Ivonova, and Delenn?
  5268. Yes, the war room would have to have support personnel there
  5269. when the big guys are off having fun or sleeping.
  5270. jms
  5271. ------------------------------
  5272. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:54
  5273. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5274. To: (blocked)
  5275. Subject: <<WWE2-Vorlons?>>
  5276. {original post unavailable}
  5277. They'd recognize them from legends of their own past, yes. But
  5278. bear in mind that the Minbari and Vorlons had already been working
  5279. together in the war effort.
  5280. jms
  5281. ------------------------------
  5282. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:56
  5283. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5284. To: Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com>
  5285. Subject: Vorlons vs. Shadows
  5286. Linda B. Donahue <104574.621@compuserve.com> asks:
  5287. > What does that mean?
  5288. > Are they of the same fabric?
  5289. > The same DNA?
  5290. > Are we going to learn more about the Vorlons?
  5291. > And are we going to find out more about who the Shadows are, and
  5292. > what it is that they want? And how do humans tie into this (since
  5293. > humans have a great destiny)? Any word on renewal yet?
  5294. Thanks. For now, I'll just say that you'll learn a LOT more
  5295. about the shadows, and their relations to the Vorlons, by the end of
  5296. the third season.
  5297. jms
  5298. ------------------------------
  5299. Date: 26-May-96 14:36:59
  5300. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5301. To: All
  5302. Subject: How Time Flies
  5303. I've been going over my notes on the show, and just thought I'd
  5304. pass this along to the newer folks to show just how long this show has
  5305. been in the works. In looking it all over, I'm already kind of
  5306. astonished at how large a chunk of my life this thing has consumed
  5307. already.
  5308. 1986: Babylon 5 is thunk up.
  5309. 1987: Pilot screenplay and series treatment written, artwork
  5310. commissioned.
  5311. 1987-1991: Five years wandering in the desert of studios and
  5312. networks, trying to sell B5.
  5313. June 1991: We place Babylon 5 with PTEN.
  5314. October 1991: B5 announced to the world.
  5315. August 1992: Filming begins on B5 pilot movie.
  5316. September 1992: Filming completed on B5 pilot, post production
  5317. starts.
  5318. February 1993: Pilot airs.
  5319. February 1994: First season begins airing.
  5320. It's odd sometimes to consider that though this is the 3rd
  5321. season of Babylon 5, it's been a part of my life for 10 years, about
  5322. 25% of my life; trying to sell it, selling it, making it. And this
  5323. month marks about 5 years since we placed it with PTEN.
  5324. Jeez, but that's a long haul....
  5325. jms
  5326. ------------------------------
  5327. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:20
  5328. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5329. To: (blocked)
  5330. Subject: The Encounter (UK Con)
  5331. {original post unavailable}
  5332. No, not likely.
  5333. jms
  5334. ------------------------------
  5335. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:21
  5336. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5337. To: Alan L. Ravitch <73627.3126@compuserve.com>
  5338. Subject: WWE2-Cousin Bruce Morrow
  5339. Alan L. Ravitch <73627.3126@compuserve.com> asks:
  5340. > Just out of curiousity...was there something special (like you
  5341. > know, a "celebrity request" for a part cause they like the show,
  5342. > and/or what were the circumstances that led to East Coast Radio
  5343. > Legend Cousin Bruce Morrow's part in WWE2?
  5344. Thanks. No, basically, he just kinda wanted to do it, and we
  5345. said sure.
  5346. jms
  5347. ------------------------------
  5348. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:22
  5349. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5350. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  5351. Subject: Mira's words on JMS/B5
  5352. {original post had no questions}
  5353. That's great, she's very generous. Thanks.
  5354. jms
  5355. ------------------------------
  5356. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:25
  5357. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5358. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  5359. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  5360. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  5361. > How about that line as a promo?
  5362. Warners'd never use it....
  5363. jms
  5364. ------------------------------
  5365. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:28
  5366. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5367. To: (blocked)
  5368. Subject: <WWE II - YES!>
  5369. {original post had no questions}
  5370. Nope.
  5371. Minbari *do* have more than one ceremony, after all....
  5372. jms
  5373. ------------------------------
  5374. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:31
  5375. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5376. To: Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com>
  5377. Subject: <War w/o End>
  5378. Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com> asks:
  5379. > Do you have a tentative title for season 4 yet, or is that
  5380. > classified, either for spoiler purposes or until we're sure there
  5381. > will be a season 4?
  5382. I generally hold back on the overall title until we're deeper
  5383. into it.
  5384. jms
  5385. ------------------------------
  5386. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:34
  5387. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5388. To: (blocked)
  5389. Subject: <War w/o End II>
  5390. (blocked) asks:
  5391. > Is Zathras the "man in the middle" from Sheridan's dream?
  5392. No, Zathras isn't the man in the middle. Someone else is. And
  5393. it isn't/wasn't Sinclair, either.
  5394. jms
  5395. ------------------------------
  5396. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:36
  5397. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5398. To: Elyse M. Grasso <70302.3304@compuserve.com>
  5399. Subject: <WWE 1&2>
  5400. {original post had no questions}
  5401. Thanks, and thanks again a second time for giving me a GREAT
  5402. reason for, er, *deliberately* making those little mistakes...yes,
  5403. that's right, I had to think about not causing the end of the universe,
  5404. after all...writer have great responsibility, yes, thinking great
  5405. thoughts, Zathras knows what he is doing...are you going to finish
  5406. those fries?
  5407. jms
  5408. ------------------------------
  5409. Date: 26-May-96 19:52:39
  5410. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5411. To: (blocked)
  5412. Subject: <Sinclair/Sheridan?>
  5413. {original post unavailable}
  5414. I believe it was G'Kar who commented on the notion that he was
  5415. both reassured and frightened by the knowledge that there were
  5416. mysteries out there that could never be adequately explained, and that
  5417. they shouldn't be, in order that there might still be mystery in the
  5418. universe.
  5419. File this reply under that heading.
  5420. jms
  5421. ------------------------------
  5422. Date: 26-May-96 21:09:56
  5423. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5424. To: (blocked)
  5425. Subject: How many Centauri......
  5426. {original post unavailable}
  5427. Actually, variations on that joke were told at a number of
  5428. conventions; it's the obvious one to go for, given that for a while the
  5429. "how many X does it take to change a lightbulb?" question was racing
  5430. all around the nets. There were literally hundreds of them; of which,
  5431. this or a variation on it was the most common one floating around...so
  5432. I let it go in as a nod to the nets.
  5433. jms
  5434. ------------------------------
  5435. Date: 26-May-96 21:09:57
  5436. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5437. To: Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  5438. Subject: The *other* story...?
  5439. Automedia, Inc. <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  5440. > Is it the Valen/Zathras story or is it the David/Future story or
  5441. > is it something else entirely? Or is this something you'd rather
  5442. > not answer yet?
  5443. Rather not answer yet.
  5444. jms
  5445. ------------------------------
  5446. Date: 26-May-96 21:10:00
  5447. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5448. To: (blocked)
  5449. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  5450. {original post unavailable}
  5451. The secret of writing: get your character up a tree and throw
  5452. rocks at him.
  5453. I throw big rocks.
  5454. jms
  5455. ------------------------------
  5456. Date: 26-May-96 21:10:01
  5457. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5458. To: <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com>
  5459. Subject: <WWE2>
  5460. <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com> asks:
  5461. > Kinda curious here, but since the show is closed captioned -
  5462. > would those lines have been included in the closed captioning? And
  5463. > if it was, did *they* get the spelling right?
  5464. No, doubt they were captioned.
  5465. jms
  5466. ------------------------------
  5467. Date: 26-May-96 21:10:03
  5468. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5469. To: Ray Pelzer <70475.1263@compuserve.com>
  5470. Subject: <WWE2>
  5471. Ray Pelzer <70475.1263@compuserve.com> asks:
  5472. > And as for the little "keepers", are they a going-away present
  5473. > from the Shadows, or are they ANOTHER item with which we must
  5474. > concern ourselves?
  5475. You needn't concern yourself with the keeper...for a while yet.
  5476. jms
  5477. ------------------------------
  5478. Date: 26-May-96 21:10:05
  5479. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5480. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  5481. Subject: <War...Part 2>
  5482. {original post had no questions}
  5483. Good analysis, as usual. The thematic elements are often
  5484. overlooked.
  5485. jms
  5486. ------------------------------
  5487. Date: 26-May-96 21:10:06
  5488. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5489. To: (blocked)
  5490. Subject: <WWE2>Bets&other stuff
  5491. (blocked) asks:
  5492. > Would you mind settling a bet for me?
  5493. > Since she's willing to stake $5 on this, and I'm desperatleing
  5494. > need of cash, I figured who better to ask than the Great Maker
  5495. > himself...?
  5496. It's the exact same chrysalis device in both episodes.
  5497. And you win the bet.
  5498. jms
  5499. ------------------------------
  5500. Date: 26-May-96 23:24:51
  5501. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5502. To: (blocked)
  5503. Subject: <War w/o End II>
  5504. (blocked) asks:
  5505. > Do we have enough information to figure this out yet, or are
  5506. > there more clues on the way?
  5507. No, you don't have all the info yet. But you will by the
  5508. season's end.
  5509. jms
  5510. ------------------------------
  5511. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:38
  5512. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5513. To: (blocked)
  5514. Subject: Penguins Attack!
  5515. {original post unavailable}
  5516. We're keeping that information on ice for now.
  5517. jms
  5518. ------------------------------
  5519. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:40
  5520. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5521. To: D.N. Cid (UK) <101647.250@compuserve.com>
  5522. Subject: Character Casting
  5523. D.N. Cid (UK) <101647.250@compuserve.com> asks:
  5524. > I was wondering if this was indeed intentional?
  5525. Thanks. Yes, we do try and cast from a variety of backgrounds,
  5526. and allow for different accents and the like. We haven't done as much
  5527. as I'd like, I think we did more in season 3 than in 2, but I still
  5528. think we can do more of it.
  5529. jms
  5530. ------------------------------
  5531. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:42
  5532. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5533. To: John Bovenmyer <73567.1341@compuserve.com>
  5534. Subject: MacUser mention
  5535. John Bovenmyer <73567.1341@compuserve.com> asks:
  5536. > Any chance of modifying the rerun schedule to slip in a rerun of
  5537. > Babylon Squared so we can rewatch it with recent revelations in
  5538. > mind?
  5539. Alas, I have zip influence over airing schedules.
  5540. jms
  5541. ------------------------------
  5542. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:45
  5543. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5544. To: (blocked)
  5545. Subject: <WWE, part 2>
  5546. (blocked) asks:
  5547. > You gonna be ready to reedit the show in 20 years ala Star Wars?
  5548. I'm still working on doing it, now to even think about re-doing
  5549. it is more than my poor brain can handle....
  5550. jms
  5551. ------------------------------
  5552. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:48
  5553. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5554. To: (blocked)
  5555. Subject: <<WWE2 - Spoilers & ? >>
  5556. {original post unavailable}
  5557. Thanks for all that, it's much appreciated. And don't worry
  5558. about "running off at the mouth." If folks around here can stand me,
  5559. then can put up with just about anybody.
  5560. jms
  5561. ------------------------------
  5562. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:49
  5563. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5564. To: (blocked)
  5565. Subject: Some thots on <<WWE2>>
  5566. (blocked) asks:
  5567. > You mean you're actually human?
  5568. Unless you've heard something....
  5569. jms
  5570. ------------------------------
  5571. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:53
  5572. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5573. To: (blocked)
  5574. Subject: <WWE2>
  5575. (blocked) asks:
  5576. > When will I no longer be confused?
  5577. Well, the reason Delenn dropped the globe will be gone into by
  5578. the end of the season; as for "when will (you) no longer be confused?"
  5579. that's rather outside my purview. Have you considered meditation?
  5580. jms
  5581. ------------------------------
  5582. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:54
  5583. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5584. To: Dave Vincent <75460.1133@compuserve.com>
  5585. Subject: <War w/o End>
  5586. Dave Vincent <75460.1133@compuserve.com> asks:
  5587. > Will we see any of them or at least hear mention of them?
  5588. Well, you see them every time you go into the set.
  5589. jms
  5590. ------------------------------
  5591. Date: 27-May-96 20:25:56
  5592. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5593. To: Jonathan Kass <74130.443@compuserve.com>
  5594. Subject: <<WWE 2 Time Flashes>>
  5595. Jonathan Kass <74130.443@compuserve.com> asks:
  5596. > What caused Delenn's time flash?
  5597. > Also, are we to assume Sheridan didn't have any other
  5598. > "interesting" flashes before Delenn gave him the stabilizer?
  5599. Throughout the episode, whenever there's a tachyon burst, pretty
  5600. much everyone has a timeflash of one sort or another (as also mentioned
  5601. in Babylon Squared).
  5602. jms
  5603. ------------------------------
  5604. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:03
  5605. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5606. To: Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com>
  5607. Subject: Attn: JMS, Continuity
  5608. Michael Grabois <74737.2600@compuserve.com> asks:
  5609. > And did we ever hear anything about the B4 crew that was
  5610. > evacuated?
  5611. Yeah, I know about the sleeve...and actually she didn't touch
  5612. him in WWE2. It was one of those days when it was a hideous production
  5613. schedule, and I wasn't on set, and it slipped by everybody else.
  5614. jms
  5615. ------------------------------
  5616. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:05
  5617. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5618. To: Neil S. Turkenkopf <102664.3532@compuserve.com>
  5619. Subject: WWE2-Cousin Bruce Morrow
  5620. {original post had no questions}
  5621. Thanks, and always feel free to join in.
  5622. jms
  5623. ------------------------------
  5624. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:07
  5625. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5626. To: Gillian M. Nicholls <104565.3115@compuserve.com>
  5627. Subject: Mira's words on JMS/B5
  5628. Gillian M. Nicholls <104565.3115@compuserve.com> asks:
  5629. > JMS: Just out of curiosity, where is Mira Furlan from?
  5630. > Is it likely Babylon 5 will be back for another season?
  5631. Mira's from Yugoslavia...and no word yet on renewal.
  5632. jms
  5633. ------------------------------
  5634. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:09
  5635. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5636. To: TIMOTHY R. GREEN <73023.143@compuserve.com>
  5637. Subject: How Time Flies
  5638. {original post had no questions}
  5639. Oddly enough, the suits (studio execs) have basically come to
  5640. trust us to do this right...and that's hard won.
  5641. jms
  5642. ------------------------------
  5643. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:11
  5644. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5645. To: (blocked)
  5646. Subject: How Time Flies
  5647. {original post unavailable}
  5648. Thanks. That was the one thing I just didn't want to do,
  5649. disappoint the fans, as I'd been disappointed so many times *as* a fan.
  5650. We'll never be perfect, however much I try, there will always be
  5651. glitches, and more glitches, and sons of glitches, but we always work
  5652. to make it as good as humanly possible. It's certainly the story I
  5653. always wanted to see, and hope that others feel the same.
  5654. jms
  5655. ------------------------------
  5656. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:14
  5657. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5658. To: Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com>
  5659. Subject: B5 RENEWED? YES? YES!
  5660. {original post had no questions}
  5661. No, the information is *not* true, and I sent Steve a note about
  5662. this. The meeting to renew/not renew B5 hasn't happened yet, though
  5663. it'll be happening shortly. Some individual stations have signed on,
  5664. but that isn't the same thing as renewal, since WB will make its
  5665. decision based on the final number of stations that do sign on, vs.
  5666. those that don't, or those that put it in an unworkable timeslot.
  5667. jms
  5668. ------------------------------
  5669. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:16
  5670. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5671. To: (blocked)
  5672. Subject: Drop-Jawed with Delight
  5673. {original post had no questions}
  5674. Thanks, and I'm happy to be here. Just part of the service....
  5675. jms
  5676. ------------------------------
  5677. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:18
  5678. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5679. To: (blocked)
  5680. Subject: First season question
  5681. {original post unavailable}
  5682. Delenn had intended to tell Sinclair much about the soul issue
  5683. before entering the chrysalis.
  5684. jms
  5685. ------------------------------
  5686. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:20
  5687. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5688. To: (blocked)
  5689. Subject: B5 and station-swapping
  5690. {original post unavailable}
  5691. Yes, any other independent station in your area can pick up B5
  5692. if the current station stops carrying it. This has in fact happened in
  5693. several places where stations didn't support it, dropped it, and
  5694. another picked it up and did much better with it. And thanks.
  5695. jms
  5696. ------------------------------
  5697. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:23
  5698. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5699. To: Steven K. Andeweg <72143.674@compuserve.com>
  5700. Subject: B5 Screen Saver
  5701. {original post had no questions}
  5702. Thanks, yeah, I use it myself, nifty stuff.
  5703. jms
  5704. ------------------------------
  5705. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:25
  5706. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5707. To: Casey J. Peter <73453.2074@compuserve.com>
  5708. Subject: <WWE II>
  5709. Casey J. Peter <73453.2074@compuserve.com> asks:
  5710. > Any non Vorlon thoughts on that?
  5711. Thanks. Lurker's pulled the flash because it ain't so, and I
  5712. indicated as much to them. Obviously they're eager, and want for good
  5713. news to come soon, as do we all, so they can't be faulted for
  5714. enthusiasm.
  5715. jms
  5716. ------------------------------
  5717. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:27
  5718. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5719. To: (blocked)
  5720. Subject: <War W/o End #2>
  5721. {original post unavailable}
  5722. Thanks; showing the end of a story at or near the middle is a
  5723. literary device that's sometimes used by novelists that can be very
  5724. effective, if used properly. It shows you what happens, but leaves
  5725. open *how* you got there, and what it means.
  5726. jms
  5727. ------------------------------
  5728. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:29
  5729. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5730. To: (blocked)
  5731. Subject: <<Time Travel Ques.>>
  5732. (blocked) asks:
  5733. > talking about time travel, was the scenes with garibaldi with
  5734. > more hair, scenes that where taped back during the first season,
  5735. > or where they taped now? is that true and how many episodes are
  5736. > left of season three?
  5737. Yes, the Garibaldi scenes in part 2 were all from the first
  5738. season; and the last 5 eps will apparently be held for October to ramp
  5739. up the ratings for the November sweeps.
  5740. jms
  5741. ------------------------------
  5742. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:31
  5743. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5744. To: Brian P. Delaney <103640.3511@compuserve.com>
  5745. Subject: Some thots on <<WWE2>>
  5746. Brian P. Delaney <103640.3511@compuserve.com> asks:
  5747. > master plan?
  5748. > or just a pleasant episodic dalliance?
  5749. Good heavens, no, I wasn't offended...I guess what was coming
  5750. out was the "tone" I really tend to hold in my own internal dialogues
  5751. when I go over the good parts and the flaws. You must understand that
  5752. I'm *far* more critical of this show than anyone else could EVER be.
  5753. So no, good grief, there was no offense taken at all.
  5754. jms
  5755. ------------------------------
  5756. Date: 27-May-96 21:10:34
  5757. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5758. To: Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com>
  5759. Subject: <WWE pt2>
  5760. Richard M. Perry <76461.2737@compuserve.com> asks:
  5761. > I will always go" and Kosh's "I will always be here"?
  5762. > Also, I was wondering which way did Delenn slide (past or future)
  5763. > and what did she experience? What warning was attempted to be
  5764. > given to her? (maybe that was why he gave in to Sheridan, because
  5765. > he knew it must come) Oh, I almost forgot; does Valen go on to
  5766. > have a wife and childern in those 100 yrs? And if so where does
  5767. > his line continue into? (maybe Delenn?
  5768. No, the two statements don't have any relationship; and Delenn's
  5769. flash was a look forward.
  5770. jms
  5771. ------------------------------
  5772. Date: 28-May-96 11:45:30
  5773. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5774. To: (blocked)
  5775. Subject: >>WwE 2<<spoiler
  5776. (blocked) asks:
  5777. > When we see Vir pick up the symbol of the Emperor after Londo and
  5778. > G'Kar are dead, does he already have a keeper as Londo did?
  5779. No, Vir doesn't have a keeper. They would, of course, try to
  5780. take care of that detail afterward.
  5781. jms
  5782. ------------------------------
  5783. Date: 28-May-96 11:45:31
  5784. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5785. To: (blocked)
  5786. Subject: <WWE pt2>
  5787. (blocked) asks:
  5788. > Were these two events connected?
  5789. > Was the Minbari warrior caste trying to change the *past*?
  5790. No, they weren't trying to change the past, and that wouldn't
  5791. have done it. There are always extremists in every caste, and Minbari
  5792. are no exception.
  5793. jms
  5794. ------------------------------
  5795. Date: 28-May-96 11:45:33
  5796. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5797. To: (blocked)
  5798. Subject: <<War Without End>>
  5799. {original post unavailable}
  5800. Thanks. Lennier will be getting some more screen time shortly,
  5801. in the next batch of episodes. (There's some very nice stuff with him
  5802. and both Delenn and Marcus in "Grey 17 Is Missing.")
  5803. "intellectual crack"...an interesting notion....
  5804. Thanks again.
  5805. jms
  5806. ------------------------------
  5807. Date: 28-May-96 11:45:34
  5808. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5809. To: Bill MacIntosh <70275.1372@compuserve.com>
  5810. Subject: <WWE 1 Ivanova>
  5811. Bill MacIntosh <70275.1372@compuserve.com> asks:
  5812. > How do you explain this apparent inconsistency?
  5813. > Have I (and at least one other B5 fan I have spoken with) simply
  5814. > misunderstood Ivanova's character or are you implying that the
  5815. > awesome might and destruction wrought by the Shadows would have
  5816. > been enough to cause anyone to crack?
  5817. With most of their systems down, everyone around her dead,
  5818. Sheridan dead, knowing she's about to die and there's nothing she can
  5819. do about it, and obviously knowing full well who's out there...about to
  5820. witness the deaths of a quarter million sentients on the station...I
  5821. felt a bit of an outburst, a final letting go of the emotions, was not
  5822. inappropriate for her. (Although I do think Claudia may have played it
  5823. a bit too hysterical at times; separate the lines from the performance
  5824. and look at it again.)
  5825. jms
  5826. ------------------------------
  5827. Date: 28-May-96 11:45:35
  5828. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5829. To: (blocked)
  5830. Subject: B5 RENEWED? YES? YES!
  5831. {original post unavailable}
  5832. Screw 'em. We've been declared dead more times than Lazarus.
  5833. jms
  5834. ------------------------------
  5835. Date: 28-May-96 11:45:38
  5836. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5837. To: Alan Kaiser <76003.1050@compuserve.com>
  5838. Subject: B5 Story Arc
  5839. Alan Kaiser <76003.1050@compuserve.com> asks:
  5840. > 1) When will we learn who Delenn saw in her flashfoward/flashback
  5841. > (which?) when the door opens? 2) The reception here was not that
  5842. > good...did the two vorlons we saw have Minbari faces? Are they
  5843. > related? 3) When will we ever learn who built the Great Machine on
  5844. > Epsilon? Has it a greater role to play in the story?
  5845. > 4) If WWE could have been 3 episodes, would you have done it?
  5846. > Will you be fleshing out many of those fragments down the road or
  5847. > leave most of it "as it stands"?
  5848. There's not much point to asking me "when are we going to learn
  5849. who Delenn saw in her flashforward." Or similar questions. I will not
  5850. throw away the impact of something happening in an episode by blowing
  5851. it out in a message. There have to be surprises along the way. You'll
  5852. see it when it happens.
  5853. No, WWE couldn't have been 3 episodes. Yes, it had enough
  5854. story for it, and then some, but you can't take one storyline and
  5855. stretch it out that far. I wouldn't have done it even if I could.
  5856. I'd've had to introduce a B story just to break it up a little, because
  5857. 3 hours of just a straight line one-story plot is murder. And that
  5858. defeats the purpose of expanding it.
  5859. jms
  5860. ------------------------------
  5861. Date: 28-May-96 16:55:19
  5862. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5863. To: (blocked)
  5864. Subject: B5 RENEWED? YES? YES!
  5865. {original post unavailable}
  5866. Thanks. At this point, it's all in the hands of the numbers
  5867. crunchers; if the ratings are good enough, and there are enough
  5868. stations on board, we go; if not, not. We should know soon.
  5869. jms
  5870. ------------------------------
  5871. Date: 28-May-96 22:21:17
  5872. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5873. To: (blocked)
  5874. Subject: How Time Flies
  5875. {original post unavailable}
  5876. Thanks. At this point, all that can be done regarding season 4
  5877. has been done, and now it's in the hands of the number crunchers.
  5878. jms
  5879. ------------------------------
  5880. Date: 28-May-96 22:21:19
  5881. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5882. To: Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com>
  5883. Subject: <WWE II>
  5884. Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com> asks:
  5885. > If Delenn still has it in her quarters in 2260, having used it in
  5886. > 2258/59, from where did Zathras get it in order to bring it along
  5887. > to Babylon 4?
  5888. From Epsilon 3. It was on Epsilon 3, then taken into the past
  5889. with B4, held on Minbar until Delenn got it, and still has it.
  5890. jms
  5891. ------------------------------
  5892. Date: 28-May-96 22:21:21
  5893. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5894. To: Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com>
  5895. Subject: <War W/o End #2>
  5896. Mark D. Smith <70254.107@compuserve.com> asks:
  5897. > PMJI, but around which episode will you reveal what the Shadows
  5898. > really want and their reasons for their attacks?
  5899. Toward the end of this season is all I'll say for now.
  5900. jms
  5901. ------------------------------
  5902. Date: 28-May-96 22:21:23
  5903. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5904. To: Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com>
  5905. Subject: WwE1 & Zathras
  5906. {original post had no questions}
  5907. Thanks...I like Zathras. He's a hoot.
  5908. jms
  5909. ------------------------------
  5910. Date: 28-May-96 22:21:25
  5911. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5912. To: Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com>
  5913. Subject: <<Time Travel Ques.>>
  5914. Larry Rosenblum <72122.1555@compuserve.com> asks:
  5915. > What happens to the consciousness of the Sheridan of the future
  5916. > while he is being "inhabited" by the Sheridan of the past? Does
  5917. > the Sheridan of the future remember what has gone on?
  5918. The future Sheridan would have a little memory of what happened
  5919. during that time, but it'd be almost dreamlike, two steps removed.
  5920. jms
  5921. ------------------------------
  5922. Date: 28-May-96 22:21:27
  5923. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5924. To: Ray Pelzer <70475.1263@compuserve.com>
  5925. Subject: <Babylon designs>
  5926. {original post had no questions}
  5927. Those aren't 3s, those are Bs in which there's a stylized 4.
  5928. jms
  5929. ------------------------------
  5930. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:17
  5931. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5932. To: (blocked)
  5933. Subject: JMS: Eps for Newbies?
  5934. (blocked) asks:
  5935. > Did you forget Severed Dreams, or was that left out on purpose?
  5936. Oops, yeah, I forgot it...I glaze over somedays....
  5937. jms
  5938. ------------------------------
  5939. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:20
  5940. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5941. To: Timothy C Schell <71174.2414@compuserve.com>
  5942. Subject: How Time Flies
  5943. Timothy C Schell <71174.2414@compuserve.com> asks:
  5944. > Knowing that you have accomplished much besides B5, I'm wondering
  5945. > how you feel about being tagged as "Joe Straczynski, the guy who
  5946. > created Babylon 5?"
  5947. "Joe, you are already *known* for B5 and, given two more seasons and
  5948. the repeat deal on TNT, you will only become more noticed. Maybe this
  5949. will change in the future, but as of 1996 when people think of you they
  5950. will probably identify you with B5. Knowing that you have accomplished
  5951. much besides B5, I'm wondering how you feel about being tagged as "Joe
  5952. Straczynski, the guy who created Babylon 5?""
  5953. It bothers me not at all.
  5954. Every writer has one seminal work for which he or she is most
  5955. known. For Heinlein, STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND; for Herbert, DUNE; for
  5956. Smith, the LENSMAN books; for Tolkein, LORD OF THE RINGS; for Bradbury
  5957. THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES. I don't put myself anywhere NEAR that
  5958. league...I'd be doing good just to carry their pencils...but my sense
  5959. is that even though I've done a lot of stuff prior to B5, and will
  5960. likely do a lot more after, this is almost certainly the one work for
  5961. which I'll be most known, and remembered. (Which is also why I'm
  5962. working so hard to make it right.)
  5963. Doesn't bother me at all; I'm proud and pleased to be associated
  5964. with this show, and always will be.
  5965. jms
  5966. ------------------------------
  5967. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:23
  5968. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5969. To: Darran Williams <101656.2143@compuserve.com>
  5970. Subject: B5 RENEWED? YES? YES!
  5971. Darran Williams <101656.2143@compuserve.com> asks:
  5972. > Are you likely to have any news for us at the 'The Encounter'
  5973. > convention on renewal ?
  5974. Dunno, we'll see....
  5975. jms
  5976. ------------------------------
  5977. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:25
  5978. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5979. To: (blocked)
  5980. Subject: B5 RENEWED? YES? YES!
  5981. {original post unavailable}
  5982. I remain cautiously optimistic.
  5983. jms
  5984. ------------------------------
  5985. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:27
  5986. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5987. To: Mike Hoffmann <100321.2604@compuserve.com>
  5988. Subject: B5 RENEWED? YES? YES!
  5989. {original post had no questions}
  5990. Forgiven, forgotten, gone.
  5991. jms
  5992. ------------------------------
  5993. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:30
  5994. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  5995. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  5996. Subject: Scriptwriting Text
  5997. {original post had no questions}
  5998. So there's sex, dolls, aliens, playing house...and me.
  5999. Seems about right.
  6000. BTW, when *is* the ABA?
  6001. jms
  6002. ------------------------------
  6003. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:33
  6004. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6005. To: (blocked)
  6006. Subject: <WWE II>
  6007. (blocked) asks:
  6008. > But you answer to that will be "wait and see", right?
  6009. > Speaking of them, was that thingy on Londo's shoulder his
  6010. > controller?
  6011. Yes, that was his keeper.
  6012. jms
  6013. ------------------------------
  6014. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:34
  6015. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6016. To: Casey J. Peter <73453.2074@compuserve.com>
  6017. Subject: <WWE II>
  6018. {original post had no questions}
  6019. Thanks. Actually, the final demographic report just came out
  6020. for the second quarter of 1996, and we now officially have the *best*
  6021. demographics of ANY dramatic series in syndication, finally beating DS9
  6022. and Baywatch.
  6023. jms
  6024. ------------------------------
  6025. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:35
  6026. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6027. To: (blocked)
  6028. Subject: <War W/o End #2>
  6029. {original post unavailable}
  6030. No, no Garp ending planned at this juncture.
  6031. jms
  6032. ------------------------------
  6033. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:37
  6034. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6035. To: (blocked)
  6036. Subject: <War W/o End #2>
  6037. {original post unavailable}
  6038. If you check out some of the more experimental South American
  6039. magic realism and fantasy work, you'll find this used a bit more.
  6040. Also, I believe that Pratchett and Gaiman's collaboration kind of began
  6041. at the ending (unless my memory is acting up again).
  6042. jms
  6043. ------------------------------
  6044. Date: 29-May-96 00:02:40
  6045. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6046. To: Steve Brightman <73420.3057@compuserve.com>
  6047. Subject: WWE <<Major Spoiler>>
  6048. Steve Brightman <73420.3057@compuserve.com> asks:
  6049. > After all aren't they technically superior to the Minbari ?
  6050. Time travel isn't that easy, and at this juncture it will never
  6051. happen again in the B5 universe.
  6052. jms
  6053. ------------------------------
  6054. Date: 29-May-96 02:26:25
  6055. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6056. To: (blocked)
  6057. Subject: IT IS DONE
  6058. {original post unavailable}
  6059. The thanks are entirely mine.
  6060. jms
  6061. ------------------------------
  6062. Date: 30-May-96 03:11:07
  6063. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6064. To: Chris Croughton (UK) <100014.3217@compuserve.com>
  6065. Subject: How Time Flies
  6066. Chris Croughton (UK) <100014.3217@compuserve.com> asks:
  6067. > Do you think that after this anything else will be a bit of a
  6068. > let-down? Or is that why you want to get out of TV and do
  6069. > something different, so you won't be competing with yourself?
  6070. My sense about getting out of TV when B5 is over is that I feel
  6071. I'd've said most of what I want to say for television. The only things
  6072. that could keep me in would be an anthology, or something right on the
  6073. cutting edge, something with which we could make another kind of
  6074. history. But those don't tend to come around very often....
  6075. jms
  6076. ------------------------------
  6077. Date: 30-May-96 03:11:10
  6078. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6079. To: Ken Adams <74065.751@compuserve.com>
  6080. Subject: B5 Screen Saver
  6081. Ken Adams <74065.751@compuserve.com> asks:
  6082. > Joe: Is the B5 screensaver available for the MAC, and , if so,
  6083. > how does one acquire it? 4 MONTHS?!!!?
  6084. No, as it happens, no Mac screen saver for now.
  6085. jms
  6086. ------------------------------
  6087. Date: 30-May-96 03:11:11
  6088. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6089. To: William O'Connor <75231.3643@compuserve.com>
  6090. Subject: JMS:Chicago Blues Fest
  6091. {original post had no questions}
  6092. I think they've got me scheduled up the wazoo, so I think that
  6093. will preclude any expeditions.
  6094. jms
  6095. ------------------------------
  6096. Date: 30-May-96 03:11:13
  6097. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6098. To: Alan Hedge <72017.3232@compuserve.com>
  6099. Subject: WwE1 & Zathras
  6100. Alan Hedge <72017.3232@compuserve.com> asks:
  6101. > One question though, Zathras say Zathras oldest living keeper of
  6102. > Great Machine (or something like that), but why Zathras not still
  6103. > keeper? Was Zathras keeper before (forget name, Drall's
  6104. > predecessor)? Did Zathras do something wrong so that Zathras not
  6105. > kepper anymore? Or did Al misunderstand what Zathras meant?
  6106. No, just that Zathras has worked on the machine, and survived
  6107. it, the longest of all the others.
  6108. jms
  6109. ------------------------------
  6110. Date: 30-May-96 03:11:15
  6111. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6112. To: Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com>
  6113. Subject: Sinclair's Scar & More
  6114. Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com> asks:
  6115. > What did you guys do with our ambassador?"
  6116. Well, Minbar isn't being very receptive to Earth at the moment,
  6117. and will probably just put them on hold...indefinitely....
  6118. jms
  6119. ------------------------------
  6120. Date: 30-May-96 03:39:59
  6121. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6122. To: Anthony J. Bryant <71233.3035@compuserve.com>
  6123. Subject: Mira's words on JMS/B5
  6124. Anthony J. Bryant <71233.3035@compuserve.com> asks:
  6125. > Ever thought about (probably post-series) novelizing the arc
  6126. > itself?
  6127. One crisis at a time....
  6128. jms
  6129. ------------------------------
  6130. Date: 30-May-96 03:40:03
  6131. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6132. To: Chas T Freund <75036.160@compuserve.com>
  6133. Subject: <<Opening Credits SD+>>
  6134. Chas T Freund <75036.160@compuserve.com> asks:
  6135. > So why are our hero's still wearing EA uniforms?
  6136. Because changing one picture, or a credit caption, is a *heck*
  6137. of a lot simpler than changing 4 pictures and redoing the whole thing.
  6138. jms
  6139. ------------------------------
  6140. Date: 30-May-96 03:40:07
  6141. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6142. To: (blocked)
  6143. Subject: <<WWE 2 Time Flashes>>
  6144. {original post unavailable}
  6145. It'd be very difficult to go back now and just drop in those
  6146. other time flashes; it's hard to work that in dramatically.
  6147. jms
  6148. ------------------------------
  6149. Date: 30-May-96 03:40:09
  6150. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6151. To: (blocked)
  6152. Subject: <WWE 1 Ivanova>
  6153. {original post unavailable}
  6154. "You hand this woman a script and say to her, "Miss C., everyone
  6155. around you is dead and you are in command.
  6156. The station is falling down around you and you're in terrible
  6157. pain, about to die by decompression or laser burns or crushing--or
  6158. worse, you could become a Morden and be controlled by the Shadows the
  6159. rest of your life.
  6160. You have no hope of rescue.
  6161. You may not know where you are."
  6162. And then you say she was a tiny bit on the hysterical side?"
  6163. Hey...from where I sit, that's just another day at the office.
  6164. Don't know many producer/writers, do you?
  6165. jms
  6166. ------------------------------
  6167. Date: 30-May-96 03:40:11
  6168. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6169. To: Vivien Loveday <100705.2440@compuserve.com>
  6170. Subject: <sinclair season5?>
  6171. Vivien Loveday <100705.2440@compuserve.com> asks:
  6172. > Does this mean that we will see Sinclair again?
  6173. > Or is this just a slight alteration of the timing of various
  6174. > sections of the ARC?
  6175. The arc is a fluid creature when she needs to be....
  6176. jms
  6177. ------------------------------
  6178. Date: 30-May-96 03:48:16
  6179. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6180. To: William H. DiPaola <76521.1751@compuserve.com>
  6181. Subject: <<UK Dust 2 Dust>>
  6182. {original post had no questions}
  6183. BTW, here's something to notice when you watch DTD again. The
  6184. montage scene with Londo and G'Kar lasts, I think, 10 maybe 12 seconds.
  6185. But that one piece took John and me *hours* to put together. Go
  6186. through frame by frame, and you'll see some of those bits are only 3 or
  6187. 4 frames long (one second is 24 frames). We were nearly blind by the
  6188. time we were done, but it was worth it.
  6189. jms
  6190. ------------------------------
  6191. Date: 30-May-96 03:48:17
  6192. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6193. To: <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com>
  6194. Subject: <Sheridan:A Man Unstuck>
  6195. <David L. Gold> <73177.1161@compuserve.com> asks:
  6196. > Why did he appear on the Centari homeworld?
  6197. > Why not on Earth, or Minbar, or well - deep space?
  6198. > The Abyss of *what*?
  6199. > The Abyss of going back in the time vortex?
  6200. > The Abyss of deep space?
  6201. > The Abyss of the Shadow's base on Z'ha'dum?
  6202. > What?
  6203. > And if he jumped to the place where his future-self was, then
  6204. > what happened to his future-self once the present-day Sheridan
  6205. > popped in?
  6206. Simple logic. Sheridan slid forward in time, to wherever he was
  6207. at that moment in the future. He didn't just go hopping around
  6208. aimlessly; if he flipped 10 days ahead, he'd come into his body at that
  6209. point 10 days from now, wherever he happened to be. At that moment, 17
  6210. years down the road, he happened to be on Centauri Prime.
  6211. jms
  6212. ------------------------------
  6213. Date: 30-May-96 03:48:18
  6214. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6215. To: All
  6216. Subject: jms on radio in LA
  6217. For those in the Los Angeles area, I'll be appearing on my old
  6218. stomping grounds, HOUR 25, on KPFK-FM 90.7 this Friday from 10 p.m. to
  6219. midnight.
  6220. jms
  6221. ------------------------------
  6222. Date: 30-May-96 12:17:44
  6223. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6224. To: annie <104246.3046@compuserve.com>
  6225. Subject: Scriptwriting Text
  6226. annie <104246.3046@compuserve.com> asks:
  6227. > Franklin be back before next year?
  6228. Franklin isn't gone from the show; he's in the very next
  6229. episode, in a major way, and has a big part in "Shadow Dancing." He
  6230. just has a lot to work out right now.
  6231. jms
  6232. ------------------------------
  6233. Date: 30-May-96 12:17:45
  6234. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6235. To: Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com>
  6236. Subject: <WWE pt2>
  6237. Shane S. Shellenbarger <104305.3404@compuserve.com> asks:
  6238. > Joe, Would stating who said hello to Delenn in her flash-forward
  6239. > be too much of a spoiler?
  6240. Absolutely.
  6241. jms
  6242. ------------------------------
  6243. Date: 30-May-96 12:17:54
  6244. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6245. To: (blocked)
  6246. Subject: Just curious...
  6247. {original post unavailable}
  6248. What an interesting question....
  6249. I don't think it *has* affected me, but that's my my subjective
  6250. point of view, and that's a self-serving analysis, so let's start from
  6251. the assumption that that may be flawed, and proceed from there.
  6252. Main reason I think it hasn't affected or changed me is that I
  6253. haven't had *time* for it. Once we got the go-ahead for the series, I
  6254. stuck my head in a B5 shaped hole in the ground and haven't had time to
  6255. come up for air yet. Once I've finished the show, and can take a moment
  6256. to look around, will I become a complete butthead? Possible, but I
  6257. don't think so.
  6258. My problem is the same as it's always been...I'm *extremely*
  6259. self critical. The doofus in the mirror today, 3 years into B5 is the
  6260. same doofus I saw there 3-4 years ago. I know the areas in which I'm a
  6261. jerk, and the areas in which I'm golden...they haven't changed much. I
  6262. also have a hard time applying the reaction to *the show* to myself.
  6263. The show is a thing apart, somehow. Whenever someone thanks me for the
  6264. show, I tend to get kinda abashed about the whole thing...which is why
  6265. you don't tend to see messages from me elaborating on someone's
  6266. appreciation. Usually it's just a "thanks" and we move on. If I
  6267. wanted to feed that, or keep it going, I could do so. But for me, the
  6268. Babylon 5 universe has a certain reality about it, somewhere deep in my
  6269. brain, and I'm just writing down what happens there. (No, I can still
  6270. tell fact from fiction...but I've just been living in that fictional
  6271. place so long that it becomes second nature...imagine your best friend
  6272. walking across the den late at night, and banging his/her shin on the
  6273. coffee table. It doesn't take a great leap of imagination to figure out
  6274. what your friend will say in reaction...it comes naturally. So do the
  6275. events in B5, by virtue of knowing the characters and the universe as
  6276. well as I do.)
  6277. I will tell you a terrible but true thing: when I go to a
  6278. convention and take the stage...I never hear the applause. I'm so
  6279. concerned with what I'm going to say, the need to find some way to
  6280. appear even *remotely* interesting when I know the reality is far from
  6281. it, to make sure these good people get their money's worth, a
  6282. performance...that I don't hear it, try as I might. I want to, I would
  6283. like to...but it's as if it's intended for someone else, and he or she
  6284. couldn't make it, and I'm being thrust out onto the stage to substitute
  6285. for someone interesting.
  6286. I think that if I've changed at all, it's to become a little
  6287. more cautious and introspective. (Witness this message.) As that
  6288. famous Greek philosopher Peter Parker once pointed out, "With power
  6289. comes responsibility." Because of this show, I have an unexpected
  6290. platform; so I have become more wary in how I use it in order to avoid
  6291. abusing it. With that comes the desire to find ways to use it in a
  6292. positive fashion...to encourage other people to find their own dreams,
  6293. to ask questions and put out good information on how TV works, so that
  6294. people can better influence what they see and hear in this medium, and
  6295. get what they want, not what somebody *thinks* they want.
  6296. Finally, I think I'm fairly aware of my relative position in
  6297. society; can there be any lesser celebrity than a producer, anything
  6298. more ephemeral than a television writer? Between writing, prep,
  6299. shooting, and post, it takes us about 3 months to make one
  6300. episode...which is gone in an hour, phosphor dots sent cruising toward
  6301. Andromeda at the speed of starlight. It's been debated here before, but
  6302. I still hold fast to the notion that the really important people, the
  6303. ones doing the work that will influence the next hundred years, are the
  6304. teachers and the builders and the researchers who are creating the
  6305. *real* future, not writing about a fictional one. I can write 1,000
  6306. episodes of B5...and it won't cure one person of polio, that took Dr.
  6307. Jonas Salk.
  6308. Television as a medium is too important to turn over to the
  6309. visigoths, can be used to great purpose...it can ignite controversy,
  6310. entertain, educate and ennoble; it can propel us toward the stars or
  6311. bring down a president. But it is always ephemeral, of the moment; it
  6312. does not last, does not endure. If you're very lucky, your show can
  6313. last 10 years before it becomes dated, out of style, behind the times.
  6314. Where it can inspire people to do more with their lives in ways that
  6315. make a permanent difference, then it is of greater value, and that is
  6316. my hope for this show.
  6317. But that's the show. Not me.
  6318. I'm still the doofus in the mirror.
  6319. jms
  6320. ------------------------------
  6321. Date: 30-May-96 12:17:55
  6322. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6323. To: William O'Connor <75231.3643@compuserve.com>
  6324. Subject: JMS:Chicago Blues Fest
  6325. {original post had no questions}
  6326. Thanks; if I can, I will.
  6327. jms
  6328. ------------------------------
  6329. Date: 30-May-96 12:17:59
  6330. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6331. To: (blocked)
  6332. Subject: Londo & G'Kar
  6333. {original post unavailable}
  6334. Will you see Londo and G'Kar together later this season?
  6335. Hmmmm......
  6336. Yes and no.
  6337. jms
  6338. ------------------------------
  6339. Date: 30-May-96 12:18:01
  6340. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6341. To: annie <104246.3046@compuserve.com>
  6342. Subject: How Time Flies
  6343. {original post had no questions}
  6344. Thanks...we'll see what happens when it happens.
  6345. jms
  6346. ------------------------------
  6347. Date: 31-May-96 00:18:47
  6348. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6349. To: (blocked)
  6350. Subject: <<UK Dust 2 Dust>>
  6351. {original post unavailable}
  6352. Ah...noticed that, eh...?
  6353. jms
  6354. ------------------------------
  6355. Date: 31-May-96 00:18:50
  6356. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6357. To: (blocked)
  6358. Subject: Mira's words on JMS/B5
  6359. {original post unavailable}
  6360. "You always type in riddles"
  6361. Well, I *tried* typing in Iambic Pentameter, but nobody got it.
  6362. jms
  6363. ------------------------------
  6364. Date: 31-May-96 00:18:52
  6365. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6366. To: Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com>
  6367. Subject: jms on radio in LA
  6368. Michael Beemer <71551.1670@compuserve.com> asks:
  6369. > For those of us who aren't in the area, are tapes of the program
  6370. > available?
  6371. No, tapes aren't generally available.
  6372. jms
  6373. ------------------------------
  6374. Date: 31-May-96 00:18:54
  6375. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6376. To: Meryl Yourish <103470.2703@compuserve.com>
  6377. Subject: Just curious...
  6378. {original post had no questions}
  6379. That's great to hear, and I'm happy the words touched your aunt;
  6380. that makes it all worthwhile. Thanks.
  6381. jms
  6382. ------------------------------
  6383. Date: 31-May-96 00:18:56
  6384. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6385. To: Tom Knudsen <72347.1626@compuserve.com>
  6386. Subject: Just curious...
  6387. {original post had no questions}
  6388. Thanks. There's always a danger in trying too hard to teach, of
  6389. course, and I try to avoid that. (It's just that I actually love
  6390. teaching.) Back a few years ago, when I still used to teach writing
  6391. here and there, I trained my class that when I started to go off and
  6392. start pontificating to excess, they were to say, as with one voice,
  6393. "Shuuuuuttt uppppp."
  6394. Worked every time.
  6395. jms
  6396. ------------------------------
  6397. Date: 31-May-96 00:18:59
  6398. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6399. To: Rebecca Eschliman <76072.2345@compuserve.com>
  6400. Subject: Just curious...
  6401. {original post had no questions}
  6402. I dunno...the last time I peeked through the mirror to the other
  6403. side all I saw was gears, wheels, fan belts and 27 pairs of yellow
  6404. slitted eyes.
  6405. jms
  6406. ------------------------------
  6407. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:05
  6408. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6409. To: Rick Parry <102620.113@compuserve.com>
  6410. Subject: KJAZZ 14 SLC
  6411. {original post had no questions}
  6412. Thanks....
  6413. jms
  6414. ------------------------------
  6415. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:06
  6416. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6417. To: Brent Barrett <70530.2521@compuserve.com>
  6418. Subject: Delenn's Cycles
  6419. Brent Barrett <70530.2521@compuserve.com> asks:
  6420. > Which is correct, or are they both correct?
  6421. > How old (in standard/Earth years) is Delenn anyway?
  6422. I think it's the difference between serving the council in
  6423. general, and being *on* the Council.
  6424. (That's my story and I'm sticking to it.)
  6425. jms
  6426. ------------------------------
  6427. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:08
  6428. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6429. To: (blocked)
  6430. Subject: <WWE II>
  6431. {original post unavailable}
  6432. Thanks....
  6433. jms
  6434. ------------------------------
  6435. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:11
  6436. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6437. To: Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com>
  6438. Subject: WWE <<Major Spoiler>>
  6439. Cathy Holley <75204.1515@compuserve.com> asks:
  6440. > Subatomic particles are tricky creatures <g> Did you know that
  6441. > electrons can hop from place to place, yet never go through the
  6442. > in-between?
  6443. How odd, I navigate the same way....
  6444. jms
  6445. ------------------------------
  6446. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:13
  6447. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6448. To: Dimitri M LaBarge <71501.3353@compuserve.com>
  6449. Subject: <Sheridan:A Man Unstuck>
  6450. Dimitri M LaBarge <71501.3353@compuserve.com> asks:
  6451. > Does that mean it would have been impossible for him to have
  6452. > become unstuck in time and reappeared in, say, his own body ten
  6453. > minutes after he was murdered?
  6454. You hate me, don't you...?
  6455. jms
  6456. ------------------------------
  6457. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:15
  6458. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6459. To: (blocked)
  6460. Subject: WWE
  6461. {original post unavailable}
  6462. We'll top it because that's what we do.
  6463. And thanks.
  6464. jms
  6465. ------------------------------
  6466. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:17
  6467. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6468. To: (blocked)
  6469. Subject: ^The Shadows^
  6470. {original post unavailable}
  6471. Well...actually...none of those are it.
  6472. And as an aside...please be careful, if story suggestions or
  6473. storylines get posted, it can cause me a problem.
  6474. That aside...good thoughts, well considered. And thanks.
  6475. jms
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  6477. Date: 31-May-96 00:19:19
  6478. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6479. To: Vicki Mitchell <76234.1317@compuserve.com>
  6480. Subject: War Without End
  6481. {original post had no questions}
  6482. Thanks; there's a break for a bit now, but I think you'll find
  6483. the next batch quite interesting.
  6484. jms
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  6486. Date: 31-May-96 00:25:29
  6487. From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
  6488. To: (blocked)
  6489. Subject: Spoiler Vorlon Question
  6490. {original post unavailable}
  6491. The rumor's wrong.
  6492. jms
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