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- Overview
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- Ambassador Sinclair returns to pull Babylon 4 through time
- ([15]"Babylon Squared.") Part 1 of 2. [16]Michael O'Hare as
- Ambassador Sinclair. [17]Tim Choate as Zathras.
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- [18]P5 Rating: [19]9.28
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- Production number: 316
- Original air week: May 13, 1996
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- Written by J. Michael Straczynski
- Directed by Mike Vejar
-
- _Note: this episode is more momentous than most. Think twice before
- proceeding to the spoilers if you haven't seen it._
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- Backplot
-
- * The last Shadow war nearly ended in defeat when the command
- center, a Minbari space station, was destroyed by Shadow forces.
- But shortly thereafter, a replacement arrived out of nowhere:
- Babylon 4. With Babylon 4 in place, the Minbari, the Vorlons, and
- their allies were able to drive the Shadows off Z'ha'dum and
- destroy a good two-thirds of the Shadows' warships. Until Delenn
- arrived at Babylon 5, the origin of the replacement station was a
- mystery to the Minbari.
- * Six years ago, just before Babylon 4 vanished, some of the
- Shadows' allies recognized the station from the last war. A group
- of Shadow fighters tried to deliver a fusion bomb onto the
- station, whose destruction would look like an accident and would
- lead to a Shadow victory, or a stalemate, in the previous war.
- They were fought off by the White Star, which travelled back in
- time through the rift in Sector 14 to stop them. These events were
- recorded by Varn in the Great Machine.
- * The Great Machine is responsible for opening the time rift and
- allowing Babylon 4 to be pulled backward through time. However,
- opening the rift strains the Machine, and Draal, to its limits.
- * The White Star's Vorlon technology includes the ability to learn
- from past experiences. Its previous encounters with Shadow vessels
- have strengthened its resistance to some Shadow weapons.
- * There is at least one Vorlon on Minbar, a fact that's known to at
- least some of the former Grey Council.
- * In one possible future, Sheridan is destined to win the war
- against the Shadows, but not entirely destroy them; some Shadow
- minions will come to Centauri Prime, where an older Londo reigns
- as Emperor, and lay waste to the capital city.
- * While on Minbar, Sinclair gained a reputation among the Rangers
- for answering questions cryptically.
- * The Rangers were put together with the help of the Grey Council,
- or at least some of its number, including Rathenn, the Minbari who
- restored Sinclair's memory in the comic issue [20]"In Darkness
- Find Me." He's an old friend of Delenn's; she asked Draal about
- him in [21]"A Voice in the Wilderness, Part 1." And he seems to
- revere her, accepting Sinclair's status without question at her
- behest.
- * At the close of the last Shadow war, someone who knew Sinclair
- would be on Minbar left him a note in a sealed box. The box was
- stored in a temple for over nine hundred years with instructions
- to not open it until a specific date, a date which has now
- arrived.
- * During their first visit to Babylon 4, Garibaldi and Sinclair both
- saw the same flashforward of Garibaldi defending the station
- against unknown attackers.
-
- Unanswered Questions
-
- * Who left the note for Sinclair? (See [22]Analysis)
- * Sinclair has a scar on his cheek (as also shown in [23]"Babylon
- Squared.") Where did he get it?
- * Where did Delenn's note come from? How long has she had it?
- * What was the Vorlon doing on Minbar? Has he/she/it been there all
- along?
- * How far into the future has Sheridan been thrown?
- * Why did Sheridan end up on Centauri Prime, presumably some
- distance from Sector 14?
- * What did Londo mean by greeting Sheridan, "Welcome back from the
- abyss?"
- * Where did Zathras come from? Has there been a community of his
- people on Epsilon 3 for generations, or are they more recent
- arrivals?
- * Why was Zathras honored to meet Sheridan? What were the things
- Draal instructed him not to mention?
- * When Zathras was looking at the Great Machine, he said, "Not
- good." What was he talking about? Was the strain of opening the
- time rift causing the Machine to malfunction?
- * Were the Shadows, or their allies, also responsible for the
- sabotage of Babylons 1, 2, and 3? If so, why didn't they destroy
- Babylon 4 before it was finished?
- * Did Babylon 4 survive the war? If so, where is it now?
-
- Analysis
-
- * It seems likely that Sinclair left himself the note. In
- [24]"Babylon Squared," Sinclair was shown to be present on Babylon
- 4 when it shifted through time; and from his message to Garibaldi,
- it seems the note told him he was destined to stay in the past and
- help defeat the Shadows then.
- * If that's correct, and the Minbari holy books contain instructions
- about the box, it suggests Sinclair was involved in writing the
- books. Very possibly he was Valen, "a Minbari not born of Minbar,"
- as Lennier described Valen in [25]"Passing Through Gethsemane."
- Sinclair, as the Grey Council discovered ([26]"Points of
- Departure") somehow has a Minbari soul.
- * Which leads to the question, what does Sinclair's time travel have
- to do with the Minbari soul migration, if anything? Does he have a
- Minbari soul because he's a giant figure from Minbari legend, or
- vice versa?
- * Presumably, if Sinclair is Valen and Draal knows about it, that's
- why Zathras was honored to meet Sinclair. What Zathras knows about
- Sheridan, though, is an open question -- perhaps he has been
- watching recent events unfold on Babylon 5 and simply respects
- Sheridan's stand against Earth and the Shadows.
- * Rathenn appears to defer to Sinclair. If a former member of the
- Grey Council looks to Sinclair for direction, Sinclair must be one
- of the most influential people on Minbar.
- * Londo's description of Sheridan's victory over the Shadows makes
- it sound like a fairly distant event, but the Centauri capital
- city was burning while Sheridan stood there. Perhaps the Shadow
- minions Londo mentioned have been slowly destroying the city,
- building by building, since the close of the war, and the Centauri
- have been powerless to stop them. Or, perhaps, the end of the war
- isn't as far back as Londo implies. (It's interesting to note that
- Londo doesn't appear surprised by Sheridan's appearance or by the
- fact that Sheridan hasn't aged.)
- * Sheridan looks older (his hair is lighter) and may be dressed in
- something other than his uniform as he visits Londo in the throne
- room -- it looks like he's wearing a leather jacket, but his
- outfit isn't shown clearly enough to tell for sure. If it's
- different, though, could his trip forward be along the lines of
- the flashforward experienced by Sinclair and Garibaldi, rather
- than a physical transfer? If so, where is his body?
- * If Babylon 4 is being sent back to help defeat the Shadows in the
- previous war, will other equipment be sent too? For instance,
- loading the docking bays full of Minbari fighters (or better
- still, Vorlon fighters) could do as much to turn the tide of
- battle as the mere presence of the station, especially assuming
- that Minbari and Vorlon weapons have improved in the intervening
- thousand years.
- On the other hand, perhaps the non-destruction of the Shadows in
- the last war wasn't a matter of military strength after all;
- perhaps the Shadows hid somewhere such that they were impossible
- to wipe out. If so, will the same thing happen again? Londo's
- accusation suggests it will, to some extent.
- * How long after Delenn arrived on Babylon 5 did she figure out
- where Babylon 4 came from? Were the Minbari really so uninterested
- in Babylon 4 that the Grey Council never saw a picture of the
- station? Did Delenn recognize the similarity in design as soon as
- she arrived, or did she find a picture of Babylon 4 in B5's
- archives?
- * Along similar lines, was the station not identified as "Babylon 4"
- when it appeared in the past? If it was, the Minbari should have
- at least heard of the Babylon Project in its earlier stages, and
- would have known B4's identity before Delenn arrived on B5. It's
- possible the Minbari lost whatever records contained the name of
- their second base of operations, or that Sinclair convinced the
- Minbari to leave such information out in the interest of not
- altering the future.
- * If the Great Machine opened a rift for Babylon 4 six years ago
- (while, it should be noted, the machine was under Varn's control,
- not Draal's) and can still open a rift today for the White Star,
- will it be able to open other rifts to send more people back? Or
- is Draal simply not as capable of handling the strain as Varn was?
- On the other hand, maybe the original time rift was generated from
- the present day by Draal, and Varn wasn't involved at all. In that
- case, the Machine may only be able to manipulate time once.
- * If B4 was being pulled back in time, why did it reappear four
- years later than it vanished? Sinclair, according to [27]"Babylon
- Squared," interrupted the station's time travel to allow the crew
- to get off. But if it was travelling backward through time, that
- should have caused it to reappear some time before it vanished.
- Maybe B4 will have to be pulled forward to the present day, from
- which point Draal can send it back -- that is, maybe Draal can
- only open rifts between the present day and some other time, not
- between two arbitrary times.
- * The Great Machine's time-manipulation abilities suggest that
- perhaps it was built specifically to pull Babylon 4 back through
- time. If so, who built it, and how did they know about Babylon 4?
- Their technology in that area exceeds the Minbari's, which says
- that the Machine's builders were First Ones. In that case, what
- was the role of Varn's people?
- * Delenn told Sheridan that the Minbari did not have the technology
- to control a time field "as unstable as this one." How much
- time-manipulation technology _do_ they have?
- * If there's a Vorlon on Minbar, could it have been responsible for
- Delenn's childhood vision ([28]"Confessions and Lamentations?")
- * In [29]"Babylon Squared," Zathras hands his time stabilizer to the
- space-suited figure (possibly Sinclair,) who promptly vanishes.
- Was that a replacement for Sheridan's stabilizer, or for another
- broken one?
- * Ivanova's wish has come true -- she's on Babylon 4 and Garibaldi
- is left behind. ([30]"Babylon Squared")
- * In Ivanova's distress call, she says, "This is Earth Alliance
- station Babylon 5." Presumably in the heat of the moment her Earth
- Force training kicked in and she didn't consider that B5 isn't an
- Earth Alliance station any more. (See [31]jms speaks.)
-
- Notes
-
- * As in [32]"Babylon Squared," the term "unstuck in time" is a
- reference to Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s "Slaughterhouse Five."
- * Garibaldi's attempted passwords: "Jeff," "Jeffrey," "peekaboo"
- (Garibaldi's computer password, most recently used in
- [33]"Ceremonies of Light and Dark,") "Susan," "Michael," "socks,"
- "fasten," "zip" (the last three from the conversation between
- Sinclair and Garibaldi on their way to Babylon 4 in [34]"Babylon
- Squared,") and finally, "hello, old friend," Sinclair's opening
- line in the message delivered to Garibaldi by the Ranger in
- [35]"The Coming of Shadows."
- * Viewers outside North America may have some difficulty recognizing
- all the partnerships to which Sinclair compares himself and
- Sheridan. "Butch and Sundance" were Butch Cassidy and The Sundance
- Kid, two outlaws from the days of the Old West (of more recent
- fame for the movie in which they were portrayed by Paul Newman and
- Robert Redford). "Lewis and Clark" were not Lois Lane and Clark
- Kent, but Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who explored much of
- the territory of the Louisiana Purchase (a vast expanse between
- the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains that the United
- States acquired from France in 1803) from 1804 to 1806, eventually
- reaching the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. "Lucy and
- Ethel" were Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz, the characters portrayed
- by Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance in the 1950s sitcom "I Love
- Lucy."
- * The building in which Sinclair and Rathenn talk bears some
- resemblance in outline to the encounter suit of the Vorlon inside
- -- and even more resemblance to a Shadow.
-
- jms speaks
-
- * _November 30, 1995_ - As I write this, I've just started writing
- "War Without End, Part One," #316, the first part of the two
- episodes that bring Sinclair to Babylon 5, which we'll shoot
- sometime after the first of the year. It's been touch and go, but
- we've finally been able to schedule all of the guest cast members
- from "Babylon Squared" for this one, which is the flip side of
- that episode. It's probably going to be the most expensive show
- we've done yet, due to the hideous production requirements for
- this one. It's also the one I'm most nervous about writing, even
- more than "Fall of Night," because an awful lot happens here, and
- it has to be done just right. It's going to be probably the
- toughest writing job of the series to date.
- I'll be putting Sinclair and Sheridan together a lot, which is
- shaping up to be an interesting combination. We're also going to
- see Minbar for the first time.
- * "In WWE(1)I noticed a larger than usual group of offhand lines
- (ethel &.../wait in car.../cool-you know what I'm talking about).
- Was this scripted? Or was someone just ad libbing?"
- There's almost NO ad-libbing allowed on the show. You can't change
- a word unless someone comes to my office and approves it, and it
- can't change the meaning. (I.e., the actor is having a hard time
- saying "shibboleth" or something.) Everything said in this show is
- scripted, offhand comments included.
- * _Did you work out the circular sequence of events as you went, or
- was it all mapped out beforehand?_
- No, it all has to hang together, or it's kinda useless. It just
- required working out the details of what was, is, and will be.
- Then I walked on water....
- * _Why didn't Sinclair interact with G'Kar?_
- The problem is that you've got about 42 minutes to tell your
- story. You have to get into it, and get into it fast. Unless
- there's a reason for the scene to be there, if it doesn't move the
- plot along, it shouldn't be there. You'll note there isn't even a
- B-story in the two-parter...there wasn't room.
- Sure, it would've been nice to have Sinclair meet G'Kar, sit
- around, talk about how they've changed...have Sinclair and Londo
- meet, talk about stuff...have him and Ivanova sit around, talk
- about stuff...but then you've got just a bunch of scenes that are
- basically, "Well, hello, how've you been?"
- The next sounds you would've heard would be the click of remote
- controls changing channels across the nation.
- As it is, in that two-part episode, you've got Delenn, Garibaldi,
- Sinclair, Sheridan, Marcus, Ivanova, Lennier, Zathras, Major
- Krantz, Krantz's second...it's our most character-intensive
- episode in a long time, all of them being present in every other
- scene, plus the other three characters we see in part two. It was,
- quite simply, stuffed to the gills, and there wasn't room for a
- single wasted word.
- That's the difference between a novel and a television show; you
- can stop the action in a book as often as you want to have asides,
- but you can't do that in TV with as much facility. To do the
- scenes you describe would've meant turning this into a
- three-parter, and as it is part one is almost an extended teaser
- for part two. It would've been moreso with these additional
- scenes.
- If it isn't necessary, it shouldn't be there.
- * It would've been nice to see some of those scenes, it just wasn't
- practical. And you have to make hard choices. As someone once said
- of writing, "You have to kill all your darlings," meaning the
- nifty little things you'd *like* to do, as opposed to the things
- you *have* to do.
- * Actually, Mike Vejar is directing the two-parter, and I'm
- absolutely thrilled about it; Mike's been our mainstay for some
- time, and he's just terrific. (He directed "Convictions," and
- "Inquisitor.")
- * Well, reactions have been coming in on the two parter, and so far
- everyone's wog-boggled. Peter Jurasik called to say he didn't know
- what I'm smoking these days, but to please send ten pounds of it
- to his house at *once*. Mumy went nuts over it, everyone's very
- excited...including and especially Michael O'Hare, who got his
- copy of the script today, read it straight through, and is
- *extremely* excited by the story, and what happens with his
- character, and is VERY much looking forward to the shoot.
- * (Oh, and lest I forget, yes, Zathras does return in "War," as does
- Sinclair, who has a lot of great scenes with Marcus, Sheridan,
- Delenn, Zathras and others. It also has some real surprises in
- store, including some flash-forwards from WAY down the line.)
- * _January 22, 1996_
- Today was a very interesting day; today Michael O'Hare returned to
- the Babylon 5 stages in preparation for shooting the two-parter,
- which begins tomorrow. Today he came by for his wardrobe fitting
- and to get his hair trimmed, say hi to folks, and hang out...lunch
- was me, John Copeland, Michael and Bruce Boxleitner eating
- together at one of the tables in the lunch area behind the stage,
- lots of laughing and kidding, and the two get on great. (Turns out
- they'd worked on other projects before, including the short-lived
- A Rumor of War series by Sterling Siliphant.)
- Anyway, it's a great atmosphere, and everybody's psyched for the
- two-parter. It's like he never went away.
- * _January 23, 1996_
- [...] today is Michael O'Hare's first day of shooting here on the
- B5 stages for the two-parter, featuring his return to the station
- from Minbar, and propels him into the center of attention for most
- of the two parts. Everyone's having a great time so far, he and
- Bruce have been hanging out a lot, and the episode should be a
- real toad-strangler when it's finished.
- * A toad-strangler, a barn-burner, a doozy...it's a good thing.
- * _Won't Sheridan and Sinclair both be standing around giving
- orders? _
- The similarity is only if you choose to define them by their
- narrow roles. Their personalities are vastly different. Also,
- Sinclair's been through a lot in the intervening couple of years,
- he's grown, he and Marcus would definitely have something of a
- relationship since he would've been there while Marcus was being
- trained, and so on. And their roles in the story are very
- different.
- * My guess is that "War Without End" may well pass by [36]"CoS" as
- all time favorite...until the next one comes along.
- * _Did you reuse footage from [37]"Babylon Squared?"_
- We did both; we reshot some scenes from B2, and used some footage
- directly from that episode. Some pretty elegant matches, too, I
- think.
- * The vision of B5 blowing was the same as the one from [38]Signs.
- * _Why weren't the new uniforms in the flashforward in "Babylon
- Squared?"_
- We only saw the black flak uniforms in B2, because I knew we'd be
- changing them, but wanted to hide that fact (as I did with
- Delenn's line to Sinclair in B2, done off-camera to hide her
- change). And the Minbar cityscape was done by Eric Chauvin.
- * _About Ivanova cracking under pressure_
- With most of their systems down, everyone around her dead,
- Sheridan dead, knowing she's about to die and there's nothing she
- can do about it, and obviously knowing full well who's out
- there...about to witness the deaths of a quarter million sentients
- on the station...I felt a bit of an outburst, a final letting go
- of the emotions, was not inappropriate for her. (Although I do
- think Claudia may have played it a bit too hysterical at times;
- separate the lines from the performance and look at it again.)
- * "You hand this woman a script and say to her, 'Miss C., everyone
- around you is dead and you are in command.
- The station is falling down around you and you're in terrible
- pain, about to die by decompression or laser burns or crushing--or
- worse, you could become a Morden and be controlled by the Shadows
- the rest of your life.
- You have no hope of rescue.
- You may not know where you are.'
- And then you say she was a tiny bit on the hysterical side?"
- Hey...from where I sit, that's just another day at the office.
- Don't know many producer/writers, do you?
- * I don't believe anyone on Minbar was wearing shorts. It's not the
- season for that.
- * _Was the voice of the Vorlon on Minbar the same actor who did
- Kosh?_
- Yes, that was Ardwight again.
- * There probably wasn't a credit there because it was an incidental
- voice rather than a recurring voice.
- The other Vorlon also sounded different because I directed
- Ardwight in different inflections...literally stood there outside
- the booth using my hand like a baton to indicate the rising and
- falling inflections as he spoke, to give it a wave kind of sound.
- * _Sinclair's Minbari words are subtitled "alright," which is a
- misspelling -- it's really "all right."_
- Yep, it was misspelled, and it wasn't misspelled in the script.
- When I saw that on the final tape, it was too late to correct it
- for this airing. It'll be corrected later. (Somebody wasn't being
- careful when they did the captioning.)
- * As Sinclair notes when he arrives at B5, his status as ambassador
- is pretty much gone after the coup.
- * _Won't Earth ask where its ambassador is?_
- Well, Minbar isn't being very receptive to Earth at the moment,
- and will probably just put them on hold...indefinitely....
- * _How did Sinclair get so cryptic so quickly?_
- He was kinda Zen when he left, frankly...and two years living
- among Minbari, learning their language, learning to think the way
- they do, learning the whole history of the shadow war...that can
- have a pretty profound effect on you. It obviously wasn't all
- hanging around the Hyatt Minbar and watching reruns of I Love
- Lennier for two years....
- * _Sinclair wasn't on Mars during the riots in the first season, so
- how does Sheridan know him from them?_
- It's been established that there have been previous riots on Mars,
- including the food riots referenced in, I believe, the pilot.
- * _Will the relationship between Delenn and Sheridan cause problems
- with Sinclair?_
- Well, remember that we never defined what those feelings were
- between Sinclair and Delenn; she had a great deal of respect and
- admiration for him, yes. And she had a fair measure of faith in
- him as well. Question is, what's the root of that? We'll learn
- some of that in the two-parter. As for Sinclair, he was mainly
- involved with Sakai.
- * Sakai certainly wouldn't have wanted to get tied down to life on
- Minbar, and Sinclair knew that his life would be difficult now
- with the rangers, so they parted ways.
- * Marcus's look came because he overheard the Minbari-language part
- of the discussion, and knew something was up. It made him more
- watchful of Sinclair, which pays off in WWE2.
- * I like Zathras...he's just nuts.
- * _Will we learn who Zathras' people are?_
- Eventually, though that answer isn't terribly important.
- * _Why didn't the Shadows destroy B5 before it went online?_
- B5 wasn't destroyed because it wasn't the one that would be taken
- back. Yes, the prior stations would've looked more like B4 but
- they were sabotaged *very* early in the construction process.
- You'll learn why he didn't want Garibaldi along next ep.
- * The B1-B3 sabotages had nothing at all to do with the B4
- situation; it was just done by forces opposed to the very notion
- of the Babylon Project.
- * The first 3 Babylon stations never got much past the very earliest
- stages of construction, just some hull elements, that sort of
- thing, nothing that could be recognized. Other forces took them
- out, mainly for political reasons.
- * B4 survived the prior shadow war, but in very bad shape; didn't
- last much longer after that.
- * _Is the war room staffed continuously?_
- Yes, the war room would have to have support personnel there when
- the big guys are off having fun or sleeping.
- * _Why did Sheridan's clothes change?_
- His clothing is different because that's the future Sheridan, into
- whom the current Sheridan has sort of slid....
- * _Was whatever destroyed Sheridan's stabilizer related to the
- creature in "Knives?"_
- No, that was just the result of the blast.
- * The energy being that got Sheridan in "Knives" had no relation to
- anything in the ongoing story; it just existed outside our normal
- universe, and got in and out via the rift (which also served to
- remind us that it was still there).
- * Sheridan "leapt" into his future self, hence the difference in
- wardrobe and appearance. Londo wasn't suprised to see him. If you
- recall the Centauri guard when we first arrive in the Palace, he
- says, "I think he's awake again, would you like to see?" The
- implication being that he's been beaten into unconsciousness,
- hence Londo's line, "Welcome back from the abyss." It was at that
- moment of unconsciousness that he "slid" into his future self.
- * The time-flash (which in Sheridan's case is much more pronounced
- than what we've seen before) slides you forward or backward in
- time to where you are at that moment. At that moment, 18 years
- from now (in the story), Sheridan was/will be on Centauri Prime.
- So when he slid along the time line, that's where he ended up.
- Just as in Babylon Squared, when Garibaldi had a timeflash back to
- his time on Mars. It blips your perception to another point in
- your life, wherever you happen to be.
- * Sheridan slid forward in time, to wherever he was at that moment
- in the future. He didn't just go hopping around aimlessly; if he
- flipped 10 days ahead, he'd come into his body at that point 10
- days from now, wherever he happened to be. At that moment, 17
- years down the road, he happened to be on Centauri Prime.
- * I'd rather let part 2 get into what exactly happened to Centauri
- Prime....
- * _Has Sheridan slid past his death on Z'ha'dum?_
- Well, who can say at this point *what* happens on Z'ha'dum...?
- * _Would the future Sheridan notice being slid into?_
- The future Sheridan would have a little memory of what happened
- during that time, but it'd be almost dreamlike, two steps removed.
- * _How did the Shadows know about Babylon 4?_
- Well, if the Minbari had records of B4's visual look, given that
- the Shadows are advanced, would they not also have the potential
- to recognize it for what it was once it was nearing completion
- from their own records?
- * _Did the Minbari agree to help fund B5 because they knew about B4?_
- No, because if you remember, even Delenn didn't know where B4 came
- from until she came to B5, well after completion.
- * _Why don't the Minbari have many records of the last war?_
- It was also a very devastating war, and one of their mistakes was
- that there were those who were entrusted to keep the past, sort of
- a more advanced version of storytellers, who put all their data in
- one basket, as it were...very possessive and jurisdictional. When
- they and that center of data were taken out, a lot was lost. One
- drawback of a very rigid and structued society.
- * _But if that happened early in the war, wouldn't they have records
- from after that point?_
- Certainly it would've occured in the last days of the war.
- * _Do the Minbari have time travel?_
- They've played with some research in this area, but they aren't
- anywhere near the tech required to actually do anything with time.
- * _Why hasn't Minbari ship design changed?_
- The design *has* changed; the main section is much longer, and
- more primitive looking, less tricked out. You can see a bit of it
- there, but you will see them in more detail in part two.
- Sinclair was scarred during ranger training duties.
- * _Would arguing with Kosh in [39]"Interludes and Examinations" have
- been the original source of the scar?_
- No, because you'll note that Sheridan isn't scarred by it. No, you
- have to remember that one doesn't just transplant one storyline
- onto another. It doesn't work that way. Sinclair has his arc,
- Sheridan has his own.
- * Sheridan wasn't a "backup" for Sinclair, he was brought in
- specifically because I needed somene who could and would do things
- in a different way, and had a different arc. If it was going to
- track 1-to-1 you wouldn't *need* a new character.
- And the swipe Kosh took at Sheridan wouldn't be *nearly* enough to
- cause a huge scar like that.
- * "1) Assuming the present is the time period during which we watch
- Babylon 5 and the period we saw at the beginning of the WWE
- episode, does the possible fall of B5 (if the mission fails) take
- place in the past or the future? We see Ivanova screaming in the
- mysterious transmission that "they're killing us" and that the
- Captain is dead, so I assume this indicates that the possible fall
- of B5 takes place in the future since Sheridan is the only Captain
- (Sinclair was a Commander, non?). But we also see Sinclair
- reliving his flashback with Gerabaldi from Season one in which B5
- falls, and he then seems to indicate that his mission is to
- prevent such a catastrophe. Since Sinclair is there, with
- Gerabaldi, this would seem to suggest that the fall of B5, if the
- mission fails, takes place in the past in relation to the present
- with which we are all familiar.(Breath) So, if the mission fails,
- when will B5 fall; past of future??? Or perhaps put another way:
- Will B5 possibly fall under Sheridan's command or Sinclair's? <--
- God, that's complicated."
- Nope. The scenes are all in the future. Garibaldi specifically
- identifies the distress call as coming from 8 days in the future.
- Sinclair's vision wasn't a flashback, but a flash forward; even
- the blowing of B5 was identified by Lady Ladira as in the future.
- It's *always* been placed in the future, though most of this was
- in the first season, which hasn't been reshown. Also, in the first
- act, Garibaldi again *specifically states* that when they went to
- B4, there was a glimpse of the future and the fall of B5.
- "2) Faced with the end, why would the bloodied Ivanova feel
- compelled to deliver a play-by-play to a non-existant audience? Or
- even to one that is there? I found that strange."
- First she was trying to get help. Second, there should be some
- record of what happened for those who would investigate. They
- would need to know, just the way a signal operator sends out a
- distress call for as long as possible as the ship sinks. SOP.
- "4) About Delenn's slide show: It looks as though Minbari ships
- have remained basically the same for the past 1000 years. I could
- not see one change. Why is that?"
- Because you weren't looking closely enough. The older Minbari
- ships are much longer and tubular in design; you'll see them
- better in the second half, but there's definitely a difference.
- "5) The preview showed Gerabaldi giving 'em hell with a big gun.
- Why wasn't that in the episode (I know, some scenes in previews
- don't show up in the actual ep, but it seemed important)?"
- Because we were seeing the sequence from Sinclair's point of view;
- he was gone by the time Garibaldi began firing, so he wouldn't
- have seen it. Story logic.
- "7) Londo spoils us all by telling us Sheridan wins the
- war--suspense exit stage left--unless the time line is somehow
- further altered, which would go against the inevatability theme
- JMS seems to be playing."
- Okay, everybody who thought I was going to have our heroes fight a
- war for two whole years or so, and then *lose it*...a major
- dramatic disappointment to say the least...raise your hands.
- In any event...quite frankly, several of your "serious nitpicks"
- are actually incorrect, and come from making assumptions or simply
- not paying attention when someone says something clearly in
- dialogue, as Garibaldi does, that the flash was of future events,
- and then IDs the signal as from 8 days ahead.
- * _If Sinclair had stayed with the station, who would have been
- transported to Centauri Prime?_
- I appreciate the questions, but there are so many alternate
- timelines flying around right now...I'm not sure I want to further
- complicate the issue.
- * I could answer this, but if I expand the time paradox loop any
- further, I would end up not answering it because I'd already
- answered it, which means it wouldn't get answered, requiring me to
- answer it now, and pretty soon the universe implodes, and I don't
- want that on my conscience.
- * There are no alternate univeses, only alternate or possible
- futures. If they didn't go back, the future in which Sinclair is
- there with Garibaldi -- having come back to see through the final
- battle -- and in which Sheridan is killed, and Ivanova is calling
- for help...that future will come true.
- * _Why was Garibaldi left behind?_
- It's a story point, and it'll be explained clearly in part two.
- What, you think I'd have something this odd going on and not
- explain it?
- It's coming. Be patient.
- * _The flash to the firefight was Sinclair's, not Garibaldi's._
- Actually...incorrect. Whenever there's a timeflash, people see one
- thing or another. When Sinclair and Garibaldi first came aboard,
- there was a timeflash. We saw what Sinclair saw, we have no idea
- from that scene what Garibaldi saw. No reason he couldn't have
- seen something from about that same period. It wasn't stated
- either way at the time.
- * _But Krantz said it was different for everyone._
- Hey, who're you gonna believe, Krantz or me?
- Besides, it could've been a sequence from the fall of B5, but not
- that exact MOMENT, so it WOULD be different, so NYAH.
- (suddenly I'm five years old)
- * _How did Zack know about the White Star?_
- The White Star has been common knowledge ever since it came in at
- the end of "Severed Dreams." Certainly, by virtue of being
- Garibaldi's second in command, he'd know about it. At this point,
- most everything is out in the open now.
- * I'm sure Garibaldi will eventually end up on the White Star; and
- the Minbari will also probably begin slowly acquiring English, and
- vice versa.
- * _Why was Delenn so nervous after Sheridan vanished?_
- She didn't know what was coming, and that worried her. She is most
- secure when she has a definite plan of action, and variables
- aren't something the Minbari are good at in any event, they're
- very rigid and structured.
- And we'll be seeing the Sigma walkers again in the not too distant
- future. And some of their pals.
- * _Was Sinclair speaking Minbari during his entire conversation with
- Delenn, with English presented for the viewers' benefit?_
- No, he slid into Minbari at that point to try and conceal what was
- being said from the others on the bridge.
- * _Why did Ivanova claim B5 was an Earth Alliance station?_
- The name of the station is still the same; it was built by the
- Earth Alliance. So that's how she'd refer to it.
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