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- Overview
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- When a cryonic sleeper is awakened, a deadly, evil force is
- unleashed on the station. [15]Anne-Marie Johnson as Mariah Cirrus.
- [16]Dwight Schultz as Amis.
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- Sub-genre: Horror
- [17]P5 Rating: [18]7.64
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- Production number: 205
- Original air date: November 30, 1994
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- Written by Scott Frost
- Directed by Mario DiLeo
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- Watch For:
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- * An out-of-place cut of Garibaldi searching for Amis
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- Backplot
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- * Earth got jumpgate technology from the Centauri in the mid-22nd
- century. Before then, humans were mostly confined to their own
- solar system.
- * Sometime between the 20th century and the arrival of the Centauri,
- signals of _possible_ extraterrestrial and intelligent origin were
- detected.
- * A small number of explorers volunteered for long-term interstellar
- missions, so long-term that they had to be cryogenically frozen
- for the duration. These missions were launched until the Centauri
- made contact with Earth, eliminating the need for sleeper ships.
- At least some of these ships were set to home in on any signals
- they might encounter.
- * During the war, Garibaldi was a "gropo" ("ground pounder"),
- stationed on an outpost or base rather than a ship. He and some of
- his companions barely escaped death in a surprise attack by the
- Minbari.
- * Another outpost was attacked by a vicious creature of some kind,
- an insidious beast that affected the minds of the soldiers
- stationed there, then killed them one by one, ripping their
- internal organs completely out of their bodies.
- * The Markab, like the Narn, believe there was a great darkness in
- the past, something that was defeated only after a painful
- struggle. At least some among them suspect that the darkness is
- rising again.
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- Unanswered Questions
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- * What was the creature? Was it really one of the Shadows?
- * How did it detect and board the Copernicus, which was travelling
- at a significant fraction of lightspeed?
- * What did it want with people's internal organs?
- * Is it really dead? (We suspect so, but without a body....)
- * What was the substance hanging off Amis when he was suspended in
- midair? Garibaldi makes a face as he tears it off Amis.
- * What happened to Amis afterward?
- * Garibaldi says to Amis, "You were just about to accuse the
- Centauri ambassador of being in league with the devil... which
- might not be too far from the truth." Just a meaningless offhand
- remark, or does Garibaldi somehow know what Londo is up to?
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- Analysis
-
- * The fact that the Copernicus was headed for Z'ha'dum indicates
- that the Shadows have been gathering their forces for some time,
- at least 10 years, leading to the possibility that they've been
- meddling in the affairs of the major races before their recent
- involvement with Londo.
- * Contempt for the Lurkers seems to be pervasive, if not almost
- universal. Even Dr. Franklin, normally a level-headed person, was
- ready to dismiss a claim made by a Lurker out of hand, and one of
- the security officers said, "Damn lurkers, we should space 'em
- all."
- * No mention was made of any attempt to retrieve the sleeper ships
- after first contact with the Centauri. Presumably such a task
- would have been easily accomplished. One explanation might be that
- the first contact threw Earth into such turmoil that retrieving
- frozen astronauts became an insignificant priority. Perhaps an
- attempt was made but was unsuccessful; if the Copernicus had
- locked onto any signals along the way and changed course, it might
- be nearly impossible to track down in the vastness of space.
- * The Copernicus timeline seems to be:
- 1. Before the Centauri contact: Signals of extraterrestrial
- origin were detected.
- 2. 100+ years ago: Sleeper ships were launched on long voyages,
- Copernicus among them.
- 3. 12+ years ago: Copernicus detects signals from the Minbari CP
- in an obscure system and homes in on them. (Presumably the
- signals stop, and Copernicus doesn't revive the crew.)
- 4. About 12 years ago: Amis has his encounter with the creature.
- The EarthForce listening post is essentially destroyed by it.
- Amis is kept alive. For some reason the creature does not
- interfere when he is rescued.
- 5. Less than 12 years ago: Copernicus passes through the system.
- The creature boards, changes course, and kills Mariah's
- husband before settling into the "life tube" with her.
- 6. 4+ years ago: Copernicus detects signals from the region of
- space where the Babylon stations are under construction. In
- keeping with its underlying directive to seek out such
- signals, the vessel changes course.
- 7. A year or less ago: Copernicus begins decelerating, and
- apparently uses up all its remaining fuel to do so. At some
- point it begins transmitting a greeting signal.
- 8. Now: Copernicus arrives, unpowered and without even any
- thruster fuel remaining (it's tumbling when first spotted).
- * 10% of the air supply aboard Copernicus was lost when the creature
- boarded, presumably vented into space. This implies that for some
- reason the creature came in through the door (there was no
- airlock) or penetrated the hull physically to gain entry. This is
- only odd because Amis insists that it could pass through walls.
- * Why wasn't Copernicus detected earlier? There could be a few
- reasons. First, the ship apparently used up all of its hydrogen
- fuel and all of its thruster fuel on approach to B5. This leaves
- unanswered the question of what it was doing for power afterward,
- but apparently it had enough to keep transmitting its greeting
- message and keep internal systems going. But tumbling, it may have
- been unable to keep a high gain antenna pointed in-system. Add to
- this the fact that nobody was listening for it (Ivanova says it's
- on an unusual frequency) and it becomes fairly reasonable that it
- came all the way insystem without being detected.
- * How fast and far did Copernicus travel? This one is more
- difficult. The minimum answer is 25 LY and .25C. The distance
- between the Sol System and B5 seems to be about 25 light years,
- and this is the minimum distance Copernicus had to cover. To cover
- 25 LY in 100+ years, Copernicus had to travel at 1/4 C (on
- average). Typical predictions for nuclear engines driving ships to
- low-reletivistic speeds say that it takes between 10 and 40 tons
- of reaction mass/fuel per ton of dry weight to accelerate a ship
- to low-C (1/10C to 1/4C more or less) and decelerate it again. So
- either the ship we saw was the core of a much larger ship and all
- the empty tanks were ejected, or it's made of very lightweight
- materials, or both.
- * 100 years seems like a reasonable time for a slower-than-light
- interstellar journey, yet Mariah was surprised to learn that much
- time had passed. Her reaction could just be due to the
- disorientation she was probably experiencing, or perhaps the
- mission was planned to be less than 100 years long due to
- limitations of the cryogenic units or some other shipboard system.
- * The name Amis seems to be a pun, as in something is amiss with
- Amis. The name Amis is pronounced the same as "Amos," the name of
- an Old Testament prophet. Prophets like Amos spent lots of time
- warning folks about dire and immediate events, much like what Amis
- did in the Zoccalo.
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- Notes
-
- * Writer Scott Frost was also on the writing staff of [19]Twin
- Peaks, a show whose atmosphere was often similar to that of this
- episode.
- * When Garibaldi is in the Zocalo, the Drazi sitting next to him is
- not wearing a colored sash. Since the ritual combat in [20]"The
- Geometry of Shadows" was supposed to last 1.2 earth years,
- shouldn't he have been wearing a purple sash, per Ivanova's
- solution to the problem? A possible explanation is that once she
- did what she did, the combat was over on Babylon 5 and sashes were
- no longer required.
- * A possible reference to Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to
- the Galaxy" takes place as Amis leaves his cell. With a towel
- around his neck, he claims, "I've got everything a man needs."
- * Franklin administers a drug to a catatonic patient called
- DeValera. Eammon DeValera was an Irish politician and poet, with a
- real gift for rabble-rousing.
-
- jms speaks
-
- * To follow up on your (Dianne's) other point...yes, from time to
- time, as we push ourselves to the limit, we're going to crash and
- burn. That's part of the risk if you really want to try and do
- something different. We push the envelope...and sometimes get a
- papercut. I had, for instance, MUCH more in mind for the EFX in
- the final confrontation in "The Long Dark." But we were, alas,
- about this > < much ahead of the technology to pull off what I
- wanted.
- * The shadows have their servants, which are being recalled to their
- places of power. That was one of their lower-level types.
- * Shadow servent. Soldier of darkness. Not a shadow, but a good,
- close friend of same.
- * RE: Londo looking "more wicked," we're doing some very small,
- subtle things to his appearance, his wardrobe, pulling him into a
- darker range of fabrics. (Honest to god, you wouldn't believe how
- careful and detailed we are in setting this stuff up.) He'll even
- be getting a new, slightly darker coat, straighter lines, closer
- in style to Refa's, before the season's out. It's really
- interesting when you know where you're going....
- * _What was the race of that ambassador?_
- I believe that was a Markab.
- * Tom: the quibble you raise is one of the points I'm trying to
- make. You say someone from 1890 would go crazy. I vehemently don't
- agree. Go back and read letters from the 1890s. Heck, go read
- letters from 1776; the language, the emotions, they're all very
- much the same. The chrome of technology has changed, some social
- styles and attitudes have changed, but people still go through
- school (usually), get married, raise kids, hold jobs, and look to
- a better future one day.
- Mariah was also a scientist, sent forth expecting and prepared to
- see new things; this isn't the same thing as an average person
- just plucked out of time.
- I think people -- Americans in particular -- over-emphasize how
- much things change with time, in large measure because in a
- country that's only 200+ years old, we *really* don't understand
- what time IS here. The Romans who left grafitti all over parts of
- England are only one step removed from the South Central taggers
- of today....
- * Re: Ivanova and Sheridan going into the Cortez upon it being
- pulled into B5...this was an Earth vessel, remember, stating it's
- on a mission of peace, with a cryogenic suspension chamber in use.
- There was zero perceived danger. Also, if I were the captain of a
- naval vessel today, and I came across an intact sailing vessel
- that went missing in the 1890s, you'd have to hold a gun at my
- head to KEEP me out of that ship. People are, by nature,
- curious...and this would be a fascinating puzzle to solve.
- _(Editor's note: the Cortez was the ship in "A Distant Star." JMS
- meant the Copernicus.)_
- * A couple of thoughts on Sheridan, btw...triggered by messages I've
- seen or had alluded to in which he's gigged for smiling too much,
- unlike Sinclair...just checked back in some of my archives, and
- for the first four or five episodes, the number one complaint
- about Sinclair was that he either smiled or smirked too much....
- Meanwhile, just a little something for the folks on-line to
- contemplate...remember the first rule of Babylon 5: nobody is what
- they appear. Not entirely, anyway. There's always something going
- on, something that somebody's not telling. Some folks are making
- the error of looking at Sheridan -- as they looked at Sinclair, or
- Londo, or Vir, or G'Kar -- and thinking "this is all that he is."
- Except, of course, that they weren't and he's not. I would not
- create a character that is just what you're seeing.
- Aside from that, and this is a separate issue...there are really
- two ways to deepen a character and give him a dark side. One is to
- do something to him *before* you meet him, which he's still
- recovering from (Sinclair). The other is to meet him, and THEN
- drop him down a well. In a way, Londo is illustrative of the
- latter; you get to know him, and he's funny, colorful...and then
- you start to move him.
- So suffice to say that Sheridan is going to end up getting more
- and more conflicts, and getting booted to the head, and as someone
- noted above, caught in the conflict between being a good officer
- and being a patriot...which can sometimes be the same, and
- sometimes VERY different things.
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