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- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 1 Dec 1993 01:31:09 -0500
- Subject: When does the series begin bro
-
- The series goes on the air around January 26th.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 1 Dec 1993 01:35:38 -0500
- Subject: Legal aspects of the Bablyon 5
-
- Going over all the information required for a decent answer to your
- question would take a very long time; suffice to say that we continue to
- look to the legal aspects of the B5 universe for complications and areas
- of conflict; and we're thinking through that legal system *very* carefully;
- look for some interesting extrapolations on this subject later in our first
- season....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 1 Dec 1993 01:36:03 -0500
- Subject: Takashima Query/Observation
-
- No one on B5 knows of Laurel's complicity. With the removal of her
- character, certain aspects of that arc have been transferred elsewhere.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 1 Dec 1993 01:42:21 -0500
- Subject: Re: Query to JMS on a minor po
-
- In "Midnight," Sinclair had to be pretty much in command mode all
- during the episode as a character, so that influences the result. But in
- later episodes, we get him out of those situations, out of uniform, and
- into other settings where he can be more relaxed. So that's coming, and
- you'll see it *very* early on in the first season.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 1 Dec 1993 02:26:25 -0500
- Subject: "Mind War" Spoiler
-
- Most telepaths fall into the category of P1 through P10; all Psi Cops
- are P12s. This is something we've established elsewhere, in earlier
- discussions. They're the Men in Black. They don't talk much. They don't
- have to.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 1 Dec 1993 20:07:29 -0500
- Subject: Bab-5..Too good to be true?
-
- If there's anything about "Midnight" that I would change...ehh...
- that's a tough question to ask any producer or writer. I can't think of
- anything I've done that I wouldn't want to go back and tweak. The only
- real drawback we had was that we were still building sets as we filmed
- our first few episodes, so we didn't have access to all of the full range
- of sets. Not that we really needed them, the story works fine in the
- sets we had, but we could've moved one or two shots around into different
- sets just for variety.
-
- But aside from general tweaking, I don't think there's really
- anything I'd change in it. My problem is that I'm too close to it, and
- there are a number of episodes we shot afterward that blow it right out
- of the water in terms of quality, production values and the rest; I'd
- have to say that my favorite shows to date, in order, would be The
- Parliament of Dreams, Mind War, And the Sky Full of Stars, Soul Hunter,
- Born to the Purple, Midnight, Believers, Infection, The War Prayer,
- Survivors and Grail. Chrysalis, which we're shooting now, will probably
- take over the Favorite #2 spot from Mind War. We're fighting to make
- every episode better than the one before it.
-
- We're going to have a brass plaque put up here in the offices one
- of these days, before we finish, saying, "If you're not here to kick ass,
- get out."
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 2 Dec 1993 02:36:51 -0500
- Subject: Re: Bab-5..Too good to be true
-
- My feelings toward "Sky" haven't changed one iota; it's still got
- things in it you've never seen before on television. I put "Parliament"
- and "Mind War" in front because the performances are just so wonderful,
- so compelling...and from a selfish reason, because I think I did some of
- the best writing I've ever done in those two episodes. "Sky" remains an
- absolutely compelling piece of work, and it's got some visuals that'll
- just knock you out. This is like asking a parent which is his favorite
- child; it's not always the obvious choice, the biggest and strongest and
- fastest; it's the one with the little quirks and eccentricities that he
- likes the most. Ditto here.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 2 Dec 1993 03:29:25 -0500
- Subject: Re: Some Wanna-See's revisited
-
- The uniforms have pockets
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 2 Dec 1993 20:44:00 -0500
- Subject: showing on channel 4?
-
- Yes, Channel 4 in England has bought B5.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 3 Dec 1993 14:39:52 -0500
- Subject: Teepers
-
- Psi Corps level P11 are generally administrators.
-
- "Teepers" is an interesting term. Origin?
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 3 Dec 1993 19:47:03 -0500
- Subject: Questions
-
- Silvana Gallardo played Dr. Maya Hernandez in "Believers."
-
- We're actually using a fairly large number of Hispanic actors in the
- series, along with other groups. Just cast an actor named Jose Rey as a
- character named Eduardo Delvientos, as well as a great number of asians
- and african americans as senators, advisors, doctors, and so on.
-
- It's been my belief, and I'll say it again, that if we go to the
- stars at all, we're ALL going...or no one's going. We've got to get past
- this crap.
-
- Kosh's voice is done by an actor, overlaid on musical notes which
- are Kosh's natural voice-tones. (We hear the English via translator
- device.)
-
- The February Cinefantastique will have a cover story on the B5 series.
-
- There are a number of major magazines planning B5 stuff, but it's
- premature to announce them at this time.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 4 Dec 1993 23:33:53 -0500
- Subject: Still using toaster?
-
- The Toaster is still being used. The comments re: silicon graphics
- workstations are hallucinations.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 5 Dec 1993 18:46:18 -0500
- Subject: Re: *SPOILERS* Episode Info
-
- RE: "Believers" ... "if this isn't done REALLY well...."
-
- It was.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 5 Dec 1993 18:46:37 -0500
- Subject: Little tiny bug in pilot? (new
-
- Kosh's ship had to decelerate in order to dock inside the station.
- This is a reality of spaceflight...you must both accelerate and
- decelerate. Both take time. Especially if you're going to dock. Plus
- there was time involved in setting up the docking procedure, turning over
- control to Babylon Control, lining up vectors and so on.
-
- The fighters didn't have to worry about any of this. They came
- shooting through the gate and barely slowed at all, speeding over to B5
- and taking up position.
-
- There have now been several situations in which we've been accused
- of "mistakes" that have, instead, simply been things done scientifically
- accurately. I have to say (and this isn't directed at you, just more of
- a general statement), we're not going to hand everyone everything on a
- silver platter, serving up pablum...the nature of a *science fiction*
- series is that you should THINK about things. The acceleration/deceleration
- thing is one example; some thought about why this would be would have led
- to the answer.
-
- And, as evidenced by other messages here, others have taken the time
- to look at it from that perspective. Which I think is great.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 5 Dec 1993 19:48:19 -0500
- Subject: A Couple Questions
-
- There may be a two-parter in our first season, though not the
- cliffhanger episode. Which is all I can say on that at this time.
-
- Re: science advisors...we have a few we use from time to time, but
- for the most part our people KNOW sf, and those who design the EFX KNOW
- science, and our writers are good SF writers, so it really isn't much of
- a problem, we haven't had to go outside much at all. We had to go to our
- medical advisor recently for some terminology, but we're happily very
- self-sufficient in that regard. Nearly everyone involved in the show from
- a certain level on is a techno-wonk, and will sit for *hours* with you
- discussing how many feet per second a starfury travels when it first
- drops out of the cobra bay (I believe it's 32 fps), and so on.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 6 Dec 1993 03:13:20 -0500
- Subject: starships
-
- The EA starships are...too cool to try and describe here. Better
- to let you see them in action. (And no, no warp nacelles...that's
- another show....)
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 04:58:33 -0500
- Subject: Re: starships
-
- I'll try to get the specs from Ron; I'd hazard a guess that some
- of the larger cruisers, like the passenger liner Asimov, are about 2
- kilometers across, much too large to fit into B5, so they have to use
- smaller transports to shuttle passengers to and from B5.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 05:52:30 -0500
- Subject: Re: Teepers
-
- BTW, the Psi Corps is not officially part of the military, though
- they're regulated by the government.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 05:52:55 -0500
- Subject: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- Religion is actually a fairly common topic in the B5 series; it's
- in "By Any Means Necessary," "The Parliament of Dreams," and several other
- episodes, sometimes subtly, sometimes as a main theme. And we will be
- dealing with cross-pollinization of religion across species and worlds,
- and you will see some of the Centauri pantheon of gods.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 05:53:00 -0500
- Subject: Alright, another tiny question
-
- Your memory is faulty. It was stated in the pilot that Kosh's ship
- took roughly 4 days to travel via hyperspace to B5. That's from Vorlon
- space; we don't know where the fleet was when it entered jump. Because
- such ships can make their own jump points, it could've been a lot closer
- to B5 space when it went in. (And was.)
-
- RE: your other point...it's not normally expected in the course of an
- average day that an invading fleet is going to come through; and in the
- course of the series, that's NOT a common problem. Troops Attacking The
- Station is too easy a story. What the gate is set up to do is recognize
- the energy signature/coded frequency of an incoming ship or ships. It
- doesn't determine the size of the ship until it's about to come out, and
- thus adjust the placement of the gate sections accordingly. If there were
- a war on, the allowable frequencies and codes would be changed regularly
- to prevent this problem.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 05:53:16 -0500
- Subject: Re: Questions
-
- Of course, one problem with your message is that there are very few
- black australian actors in L.A., particularly if you're talking about
- aborigine actors. This complicates casting. That said, however, we are
- casting outside the usual American parameters as much as we can...and
- there *were* "turbans" (to use your phrase) in the pilot; check the
- business room scene, and others. And there are more in the series. We
- are working as hard as possible to get as wide a view of the future as we
- can.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 05:54:20 -0500
- Subject: Re: Teepers
-
- Psi's can start at P1 and work their way up a level or two, or
- start right out at an untrained P10 level...though they're not noted for
- their stability.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 06:53:42 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- Let me make one point clear re: my attitudes toward religion. I'm
- an atheist. Plain and simple. Unlike many who claim to be christians,
- I've actually *read* the Bible. Cover to cover. *Twice*. It has some
- very good writing, and some pretty awful writing. I tip my hat to ANYONE
- who can get through Deuteronomy and Numbers without drowsing...while the
- story of Job has some of the best writing imaginable.
-
- That said...I have no desire or interest in bashing somebody's
- religion as long as that somebody stays out of my face. In terms of my
- writing, and my shows...if a writer wants to be honest, he has to look at
- the full spectrum of human experience and treat it honestly. And though
- I do not believe as some might, there is some human impulse that keeps
- dragging us toward belief. It is part of the human process of trying to
- solve the problem of life, the universe and everything (to quote Adams).
- And you have to respect that, even if you don't agree with it. So I tend
- to treat the subject with respect. Also with humor, on occasion, but
- never to bash.
-
- Fanatics of *any* stripe are, however, ripe targets.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 19:29:53 -0500
- Subject: Re: New GIF's...
-
- BTW, there will be a satellite feed of B5 series promos Friday the
- 10th of December (12:30-12:45 p.m. ET), Thursday the 9th (9:45-10 p.m. ET),
- and Monday December 13th (3:30-3:45 p.m. ET) on Galaxy 4, Channel 21,
- audio 5.8=stereo (left), 6.2=stereo right, 6.8 mono mix.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 7 Dec 1993 22:28:26 -0500
- Subject: Starship.gif
-
- I think what you're referring to in starship.gif is NOT something
- that was uploaded by, or authorized by us...and is based on a photo that
- appeared, mistakenly, in Starlog, which had nothing to do with our
- series. (Several such photos appeared in that spread, including a brick
- foundry.) The starship.gif file has *nothing* to do with Babylon 5, and
- should be deleted from the ftp site.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 01:49:43 -0500
- Subject: Starship.gif
-
- Jesus...don't yell. I was talking as myself, about how fast a
- Starfury drops out of the cobra bay, this isn't B5 canon, this didn't show
- up in a script, this is just informal talk. I'm sure if we have to go
- into measurements in the show, we'll either go metric or find some new
- system altogether. (I believe we've used kilometers in at least one
- episode.) Anyway...relax....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 13:52:22 -0500
- Subject: What is the economic system?
-
- The Earth economy still runs on basic capitalism; the corporations
- under-write surveying and exploitation of planets, in some cases then
- selling what they find to the government in return for a piece of the
- profits, or via direct exploitation itself. (By law they're forbidden
- from exploiting or strip-mining worlds with sentient life.) There is
- also, as we discover in one episode, a big market for archaeologists
- who dig into now-dead worlds for whatever technology they can find, which
- might have been ancient there, but are new to us.
-
- There are a whole bunch of ships in Earthforce; it's been ten years
- since the war, and they've had considerable time to regroup.
-
- Currently we're closed to specs, but that may change in year two.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 13:52:41 -0500
- Subject: Re: Jump Gates and Inertia
-
- "What is the principle behind the jump gate?"
-
- Manufactured by Whammo.
-
- (Still working out the details.....)
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 14:19:48 -0500
- Subject: Alright, another tiny question
-
- Okay, okay, 8 days not four...I knew it weren't no 3 weeks, though.
- The one thing to remember is that travel in hyperspace isn't the main
- problem; the real problem, time-wise, is the period required to get from
- a world to its nearest jump gate. It might take 4 days to travel from
- World X to the gate, and 1 day to B5 in hyperspace...while another race,
- 1 day from the gate, and 1 day to B5 in hyperspace, only has 2 travel
- days.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 21:05:22 -0500
- Subject: Returned mail: Service unavail
-
- "Is Delenn being used, or is she using?"
-
- Yes...and that's *not* an evasion of the question.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 9 Dec 1993 02:33:23 -0500
- Subject: Re: What is the economic syste
-
- The corporations sell some discoveries to the government if the
- government is in a better position to exploit the find. The corps aren't
- all-powerful; they have limits as well. If they find something they can
- exploit commercially themselves, and which they have the resources to get,
- then of course they'll do it themselves. If the discovery is of greatest
- military utility, and is a real pain in the ass to get, they'll sell the
- info to the government in exchange for certain rights and fees.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 9 Dec 1993 14:48:51 -0500
- Subject: Success of B5
-
- "These people know what they are doing."
-
- Then someone please tell me why I can never pull together matching
- socks in the morning....
-
- Sentiment appreciated. And with luck, we won't disappoint.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 9 Dec 1993 14:49:21 -0500
- Subject: JMS - Please keep...
-
- Yes, we're keeping the power-up sounds of the weapons, and the
- discharge sound.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 9 Dec 1993 14:49:39 -0500
- Subject: Re: space suits
-
- How can I get a copy of this russian space catalog?
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 9 Dec 1993 14:49:59 -0500
- Subject: Re: Starship.gif
-
- There are plans for cast-related shots to be uploaded in time, yes.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 9 Dec 1993 21:49:24 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- "...it is very rare to see a character on TV with religious beliefs
- who *isn't* a fanatic."
-
- Excuse me while I reach for my baseball bat. You've just struck a
- nerve.
-
- That is the biggest line of crap in the world, perpetuated by the
- religious right and parrotted all over the place as though it were true,
- and it's not. The television landscape, past and present, is *littered*
- with religious-type people who are sympathetically portrayed. I don't
- have my volume of TOTAL TELEVISION with me at the moment, but just off
- the top of my head...there were bunches of prayerful folks in "Little
- House on the Prarie," in "Father Murphy," in the "Father Dowling"
- mysteries, in "Helltown"...not to mention the many, MANY times they
- appear in dramatic series (we had about 5 sympathetic priest/reverend
- characters per season in "Murder, She Wrote").
-
- One can *say* that it is rare, but saying it doesn't make it so.
- There have been religious people as stars of shows (I left out "Dr.
- Quinn" with guest stars of this nature) and guest stars of shows, as
- recurring characters and regular characters, in dramas and sitcoms....
-
- Now: I've just named you a whole bunch of series, and once I get to
- my library can name you a lot more. I for one would very much appreciate
- it if you could name one -- just ONE -- series with an atheist as the
- lead character. An avowed atheist, just as Father Dowling is an avowed
- priest.
-
- (Oh, yeah, and let's not forget the practicing catholics, protestants
- and jews portrayed in "Picket Fences.")
-
- Your serve.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 10 Dec 1993 21:02:31 -0500
- Subject: Poll
-
- If I might make a suggestion...it seems to me that a poll on the
- B5 pilot at this time is fairly useless. In most cases, it's been almost
- a year since anyone's seen the pilot, and that will affect things. It's
- also a little unfair to do it at this time. We've hashed and rehashed
- the pilot, its qualities and deficits, over and over and over...we're
- six weeks from the *series* going on line...would it not be better to
- do a poll of the series instead, once it gets going?
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 10 Dec 1993 21:03:46 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- I didn't mention other (non-Western) religions because that wasn't
- what we were discussing at the moment. But having said that...we do
- plan on showcasing other religions (human) as well as western ones.
-
- If you don't see much of it on other TV, here's why: because those
- who complain most that, in a country with freedom of religion, their
- group (evangelicals) isn't portrayed enough then turn around and raise
- absolute hell the moment ANY other religion is portrayed on TV in an
- even remotely sympathetic fashion. It took years for television to show
- jews on TV; we're still working on the rest. If you show a Moslem or a
- Zen monk on TV, you get hate mail accusing you of advancing the cause of
- satanism...similar letters go to networks and sponsors and studios.
-
- It's ironic that those who complain of persecution the loudest, ard
- (are) generally the ones with the most power, and the quickest to
- persecute someone else if it serves their purposes.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 10 Dec 1993 21:08:35 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- I'm sorry, but there *are* accurate portrayals of christians and
- other religious people on television. (And please don't cite TV Guide to
- me as a reference on *anything*...they buy into the okeydoke just like
- anybody else because they don't challenge the premise and investigate the
- actual facts.) I would point out that David Kelley, producer of "Picket
- Fences," just got an award from Catholics in Media for his portrayal of
- that group of believers. (Does that group fit one's definition of a
- group whose every, smallest, tiniest decision is based on the bible? It
- probably doesn't, but that group is only a very small percentage of the
- population, despite their volume.) Maybe the evangelicals don't
- consider Catholics, and portrayals of catholics, as christians, but that
- is an issue between you and them, not you and TV.
-
- There's a sympathetic, realistic minister on "Dr. Quinn" as well as
- on many other shows.
-
- Now, you again cite the party line about christians and other
- believers being portrayed as knife-weilding maniacs on TV. Please now
- cite to me your specific examples. I have been willing to provide you
- with specifics to the contrary. Let's see what evidence you have about
- this fleet of maniac christians committing murders. Names and shows,
- please.
-
- See, what happens here is that people begin to fall for the Big Lie.
- Someone says "X is true." And uncritical people accept this without
- really stopping to investigate for themselves. They spread the statement
- that X is true, until finally everyone's saying it...but it isn't true.
- This is a *prime* example of this.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 11 Dec 1993 01:10:53 -0500
- Subject: Re: Alright, another tiny ques
-
- A little shamelessness is good for the soul...and yes, good writing
- can be very sexy...something about strengthening the fingers by hours and
- hours spent behind the keyboard....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 11 Dec 1993 03:19:02 -0500
- Subject: Re: Using "God" and other idio
-
- So far I don't think you're making an ass of yourself at all.
-
- And as a pagan, I think you'll be quite intrigued by something
- we're doing (actually, several things we're doing) in an episode entitled
- "The Parliament of Dreams."
-
- The points you make re: the use of vocabulary are very close to my
- heart. I grew up reading mountains of books, chewing through Bradbury
- and Matheson and Clarke, as well as mainstream novels, history,
- philosophy and the literature of other cultures. I love the rhythm and
- flow and sense of language, the simple elegance of an honestly stated
- emotion, and the lightning and thunder of argument. (Which is one reason
- I enjoyed spending time in Ireland lately, running around Dublin and
- New Grange and -- I'm about to massacre the spelling -- Glen de loch; the
- Irish people are the biggest bunch of high-verbals you'll ever find.)
-
- I grew up on books, and radio drama, and reading plays and writing
- all of the above. Serling, Corwin, Chayefsky, Bradbury and Ellison tended
- to be the templates I looked to when I was learning, not how to write, but
- how to *listen*. And I'm constantly feeling as though I'm just now, after
- several books, 500+ articles, short stories, and over 100 produced
- television scripts...just *now* learning a little of what it means to
- write...and how far I have to go. It's a real challenge. There are
- moments when I fire up an -- just about ANY episode -- of the original
- Twilight Zone, or some episodes of Night Gallery (such as Serling's
- "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar") and I'm ashamed to even call
- myself a writer in that company.
-
- Anyway, now *I'm* running off at the fingers....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 11 Dec 1993 19:14:33 -0500
- Subject: Recreation in B5
-
- Sports/recreation are things we're still trying to work out; not the
- conceptual part, but the part about "okay, how do we SHOOT this?" I'm
- not big on "virtual reality" parlors or combat...I think people will still
- be more interested in playing with real people than pixels. So we're
- trying to find ways we can visualize, in a TV series, things like zero-G
- tag or football, other sports that use our unique space environment. One
- possibility is now being worked on, and we'll see if we can work it out
- for this season. In any event, it's definitely something we're thinking
- about...I just don't want to rush into doing it until I know we can do it
- properly.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 11 Dec 1993 22:51:12 -0500
- Subject: Thoughts from a lurker
-
- Though there was CGI involved with Power, it was Ron who really
- brought the idea of doing CGI for B5 to the forefront; we'd previously
- figured on using models. This was about 2 years before we went on the
- air with the pilot.
-
- We're trying to work out the languages to some detail, but not as
- much as I'd like, at this point. It'll probably have to wait until the
- post-season hiatus before I can sit down and really start pulling
- together a rough dictionary of sorts.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 12 Dec 1993 18:55:05 -0500
- Subject: Gays
-
- We have no intention of avoiding the gay question. We will not,
- however, do a "gay story," which is usually described by those friends and
- acquaintances of mine in derogatory terms...a la, "fags are people too."
- The sense I get is that they resent the hell out of that kind of
- patronizing approach. The one suggestion that comes most often is, "Why
- not simply introduce a character, we get to know that character over the
- run of a season, and at some point discover, practically in passing, that
- this person is bi or gay...*don't* make a big issue out of it, just show
- it."
-
- And that's what we're going to do.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 13 Dec 1993 00:04:30 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- How Orson Scott Card treats christians in his books, or how Marvel
- comics does so, is a whole other discussion. It's also something of a
- distraction. We're talking about TeeVee at the moment. And what usually
- happens in these discussions is what is happening here...bogus statistics
- are thrown out, and then when challenged, people turn to smoke and turn
- the discussion to other areas. As for the Crusades...yes, christians did
- a lot of killing in the name of religion. One might not like that, but
- that also happens to be history. It happened. Even today, some looney
- or other gets it into his head that god told him to go up to the belltower
- and start shooting at people. People who commit suicide because they
- think god told them to, or kill their families. They are, however, the
- minority; the properly classified Lunatic Fringe. For the most part, we
- seem to have evolved (if one can use that in a discussion of religion)
- past organized activities to where only a few still pull this stuff.
-
- I have no problem with christians, or moslems, or any other group
- provided that they don't attempt to circumvent my own rights, and disallow
- my own views within my own group. I have a number of friends who are
- absolute, solid Born Agains. One of them is one of the country's most
- regarded cult-busters. And we have *constant* go-arounds over the issues
- of the day, from every possible perspective...a value, I think, in having
- friends outside *SHOWBIZ*. It keeps you in touch with views you don't
- necessarily agree with. Generally speaking, no one really changes the
- other's beliefs, or lack thereof, but one does walk away with a better
- understanding of the other positions involved.
-
- The one thing that all of my Born Again friends have in common is
- that they haven't shuttered their critical faculties; they believe that
- they were given the facility to think logically by god for a *reason*,
- and they apply that reason in equal measure to their faith. When one of
- the apostles wanted to put his hand in Jesus's side to verify that he was
- indeed up and walking around again, he wasn't told "No, forget it, just
- take my word for it," he was allowed to do so. Because reasoning is part
- of what makes us who and what we are, and sets us above the beasts of the
- field. One of the greatest figures in the old testament is Solomon, who
- was esteemed because of his *wisdom* as well as his faith. He thought
- things through in a logical, critical fashion, and came up with solutions.
- It's only uncritical thinking that I have a problem with.
-
- And what this has to do with Babylon 5 is anyone's guess....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 14 Dec 1993 01:43:11 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- Garibaldi is an agnostic. Ivanova is jewish. Sinclair was raised
- catholic and underwent training as a Jesuit. Dr. Franklin is a
- Foundationist. Catherine Sakai is buddhist.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 14 Dec 1993 15:55:56 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- I didn't say, and didn't intend to imply, that as you say, religion
- CAUSES insane actions. What it can do is to legitimize some actions, and
- provoke others. As an illustration of the former: the Bible was used to
- justify everything from the Crusades to slavery. Incorrectly, as many
- believers are quick to point out today. In the case of the latter: where
- generally speaking rock'n'roll does not encourage you to believe that you
- are being spoken to by supernatural beings, or that you were born sinful,
- and those more weird albums that do get into this stuff are generally not
- credible or recognized or legitimate...religion comes replete with devils
- and gods and is given fair legitimacy by society. If you have someone
- with a fragile ego, someone who may be inclined toward hearing voices,
- someone who is already a touch disturbed, such elements may contribute to
- or exacerbate the problem. Cause the problem? No. Contribute? That's
- another issue....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 14 Dec 1993 15:56:18 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- Of course there are atheists in high command ranks; I was asked to
- name those who had religions. Atheism, despite what some say, is not a
- religion. As for the ambassadors...I didn't know what could really be
- accomplished by naming their religions. If I said -- as happens to be
- true, as we'll seen in an ep called "By Any Means" -- that G'Kar is a
- follower of G'Quan...what would that mean to anyone?
-
- jms
-
- (Computer glitch in the above...the title is "By Any Means
- Necessary.")
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 14 Dec 1993 15:57:13 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- What kind of Jewish Ivanova is...is something she's trying to
- resolve in her own head.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 14 Dec 1993 23:40:35 -0500
- Subject: sexy language (Was: Using "God
-
- In what areas of my writing would I like to see improvement? ALL of
- them. And if I ever STOP looking for areas to improve...pick out a
- comely shroud, because I'm dead.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 15 Dec 1993 13:58:47 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- "Have you been dodging the question of what Foundationism is?"
-
- Of course I've been dodging it. What I can say for now is that it
- has nothing to do with Asimov other than an echo in the name; the nature
- of Foundationism is separate and distinct, dealing with a spiritual
- Foundation of a particular nature. It's a new religion that has come up
- in the time between the present and 2258.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 17 Dec 1993 15:20:45 -0500
- Subject: Promos
-
- Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution writes and assembles
- the promos, and gets them to the stations, which then have the option of
- running them as-is, or editing to their own preference.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 17 Dec 1993 18:36:29 -0500
- Subject: Re: Pilot Question? Religion?
-
- "I've yet to see proof for the nonexistence of god."
-
- It is impossible to prove a negative, and it should not be the goal
- of any discussion to try and force someone to either prove a negative, or
- concede the validity of the opposing view. In other words...if you say,
- "There are green penguins in the North Pole," it is not incumbent upon
- me to prove that there are, in fact, no green penguins in the North
- Pole. It is incumbent upon the person making the *statement* to prove
- his assertion. If it cannot be proven, then it must be dismissed.
-
- Much is made of the notion that faith is something that should not
- require proof, that god objects to the idea of proving things. But this
- position is not scripturally sound or based. Christ made the repeated
- implication that he was there as the culmination of prophecy, that his
- walking around was living proof of prophecy...so clearly he felt no
- problem with offering proof *himself*, and offering himself AS proof, as
- a living person. (I'm not taking a stance I accept theologically, only
- arguing the logic behind doctrine itself.) When one of his disciples
- refused to believe that it was he arisen from the grave, he didn't say,
- "No, just take my word for it," he invited his disciple to stick his hand
- in the wound. When Moses was called upon to prove his statements that he
- was speaking to Pharoah on behalf of god, *he* certainly had no problem
- with proving his statements, through the transformation of the staff and
- the numerous plagues that followed.
-
- The whole notion that religion must proceed ONLY on faith, and that
- no proof can be required, is in *total* contradiction to what is actually
- in the bible, as acted by the key figures in both the old and new
- testaments. It is an assertion made only some time thereafter, when the
- supposed proofs chronicled in the bible -- miracles, apparitions, the
- freezing in place of the sun, frog-rains and open wounds -- ceased to make
- regular appearances.
-
- If Christ, asked to provide proof of his ressurrected self, has no
- problem at all with providing such proof, I cannot understand why anyone
- calling himself a Christian would have a problem with such a request.
- But then, as Mark Twain said, "If Christ were alive today, there is one
- thing he would not be: a Christian."
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 18 Dec 1993 01:14:50 -0500
- Subject: Fan Scripts
-
- The problem, of course, with (to use your term) "fan scripts" is that
- B5 is unlike just about any other SF series ever done for American
- television: it is a NOVEL for TV. To clarify by way of comparison: let's
- say you're writing a novel. And someone out there wants to write a spec
- chapter for that novel, without the knowledge of where you want to go with
- the novel overall. It becomes next to impossible.
-
- This show is not hard-up for ideas, as some others have been in the
- past. Basically every single episode is broken-out in synopsis or outline
- for a full five-year run...110 episodes. Now, we won't necessarily use
- all of those stories; there's room in each season set aside for non-arc
- related stories developed in close association with our writers. Which
- generally means assigning them a story, or giving them an incident which
- must take place in the story, while leaving the overall episode story to
- the writer to develop.
-
- *Every* episode this season, with one exception, has been based on an
- assigned premise, which I've written and given or described in detail to
- the writer. (The exception is DC Fontana's second story/script for us,
- "Legacies." The first one was assigned to get her well acquainted with
- our universe, after which she's in a better position to develop her own
- stuff in close coordination with us, and the overall story arc...when she
- developed "Legacies," we had to be sure to give her a certain number of
- scripts that circle the area she chose to explore, so that she would know
- where that part of the arc was going.)
-
- Nonetheless, we're still determined to find some way to integrate
- newer writers with pros. A fan script, for instance, might work as a
- sample, but almost certainly couldn't be bought on its own terms. (And
- btw, this is actually the rule in nearly every series out there; even ST
- almost never buys a spec wholecloth, only in exceptional cases...as a
- matter of course, the spec just gets the writer in the door to pitch a
- story. The difference here is that a spec might get the writer in the B56
- (B5) door to *get* a story assigned. But again, we're still working out
- the dynamic of how that works. The other complication, of course, is that
- we want to concentrate on using established SF writers, since that is the
- venue least tapped by other shows.)
-
- The model created by ST in this regard has virtually nothing to do
- with how 90% of TV series work, and definitely nothing to do with the way
- B5 works.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 19 Dec 1993 21:31:34 -0500
- Subject: Tech manual?
-
- Ron's chomping at the bit (actually, he's chomped THROUGH the bit)
- to do a tech manual. I wouldn't be surprised if there were one sooner or
- later, if the series is as successful as hoped for, but it's still a bit
- down the road. As for merchandising...it's not so much that I'm against
- it, I just don't want it to get in the way, and it *won't* get in the way.
- I won't allow it. So I try to keep some measure of distance between me
- and that stuff. If a deal gets made, all that matters to me is that it's
- done properly, and presented in continuity with the rest of the B5
- universe. Mainly, I don't want this to get out of control, or turn into
- a "franchise."
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:27:35 -0500
- Subject: Re: Threads Wanted
-
- Never did get the cap, no...haven't had the nerve to wear the shirt
- yet around the B5 office. Somebody might ask me to explain it...and I'm
- not entirely sure that I could....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:30:24 -0500
- Subject: Re: Program Guides, something
-
- I haven't yet heard the final disposition on the schedule for
- airing; we'll have plenty done, enough to run them straight through, but I
- don't know if PTEN will do that, or show new ones, then rerun a few, then
- more new ones, as they did with the other PTEN shows. When I do know, I'll
- be sure to post the info.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:45:15 -0500
- Subject: Re: Tech manual? (computer ba
-
- Yes, PTEN is putting out an electronic/computer program that will
- be freeware, and will contain photos, inside info, some of the theme
- music in a .wav file, stuff about the station and the characters, and so
- on. The already posted gif files aren't part of that.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:47:30 -0500
- Subject: Question on writing...
-
- Well, it's not really like ST *or* NYPD (or many other alphabet
- shows). It's kind of a weird balancing act.
-
- As with any television show, in any given episode there is a Problem
- facing our characters. A danger, a negotiation, a visitor, whatever; it
- has to be dealt with within that hour. But when all is said and done,
- little threads have been introduced that begin to very lightly link other
- shows together. For instance, a thread introduced in "Midnight" rises
- again in "Legacies" and "By Any Means Necessary." In other shows, there
- is a character introduced who returns later, upon whose return visit we
- learn something different about them. Some threads won't even LOOK like
- threads the first time you see an episode; they'll just skate past
- without drawing undue attention. It's only later, on seeing some later
- shows, that you will suddenly twig to something in the first episode.
- The best comparison I can come up with is one of those rohrscharch tests,
- where it looks like an inkblot picture of an urn...until someone tells
- you that it's actually two people kissing...and then suddenly, WHAM!, you
- see it, and now you can't see anything else, and can't believe you didn't
- see it in the first place.
-
- That, at least, is the theory. We'll see how it all works starting
- in about a month. It's really an experiment; no one's done anything this
- large, over so great a planned span before. Should be interesting....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:48:59 -0500
- Subject: Children
-
- There are not, as a rule, many kids on B5. They are more the
- exception than the rule, and even there mainly traveling to or from one
- place to another with their families. This is not a place where you come
- to raise families; it's a way-station, not a destination. And given the
- fates of B1-B4, nearly everyone who chooses to come work there has left
- their families for a period of X-years to earn fairly good sized salaries
- working B5 (hazard pay and all that).
-
- Hybrids are impossible in the B5 universe without direct genetic
- alteration. You can't just have casual mating. Interspecies sex may
- present opportunities for exploration, but the chances of a Narn
- impregnating a human are about the same as a human impregnating a fish
- and producing a motorcycle.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:57:49 -0500
- Subject: Re: Program Guides, something
-
- The summary categories seem fine; I'd add one that wouldn't be used
- in all cases, but often enough to merit inclusion: "Important Stuff We
- Didn't Know Was Important Until Later."
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 02:57:56 -0500
- Subject: A Couple Questions
-
- Structure: teaser, four acts, tag. The four acts are longer than
- five acts (per act), and let you get a little deeper into the story by
- a smidge. And no clear idea yet on the exact scheduling info.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 19:37:30 -0500
- Subject: Re: Merchandising Babylon5
-
- I don't know if any company yet has approached or acquired the RPG
- rights. And I don't *really* know enough about the area to suggest
- anyone, although most of the RPGs that I own are by Chaosium.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 20:35:54 -0500
- Subject: Re: Children
-
- No, G'Kar wasn't lying to Lyta; he mentions in passing that there
- would have to be some genetic manipulation, so that part still obtains.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 20:36:39 -0500
- Subject: Making of?
-
- Yes, there will be a "Making Of Babylon 5" documentary, and it'll be
- hosted/narrated by Walter Koenig. Expect it to air in most markets a few
- days prior to the series launch.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 22 Dec 1993 04:00:21 -0500
- Subject: Re: Making of?
-
- The documentary is on the making of the SERIES, not the pilot; it's
- a whole new critter, and we're being more careful not to let anyone get
- cutsie this time. Looks like it'll be okay. In any event, it'll focus on
- current stuff, not old stuff.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 22 Dec 1993 16:32:47 -0500
- Subject: Commercials... yuck. :(
-
- Get me the full information on which station, and what was shown, and
- I'll convey this to Warners, which will take care of it.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 23 Dec 1993 21:57:56 -0500
- Subject: Re: Children
-
- As I've noted elsewhere, G'Kar made mention of the need for
- genetic alteration/modification during the scene with Lyta. Beyond that,
- though, G'Kar's personal perversion is sex with humans, which no one else
- seems quite able to understand....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 24 Dec 1993 17:42:36 -0500
- Subject: Cinefantastique Article
-
- I would not describe n'grath as a "Mafia boss," since that's a very
- specific term. Nor is it really any kind of organization. He's a fixer,
- somebody you go to when you need something...a bodyguard, forged
- identicards, what-have-you.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 24 Dec 1993 20:14:27 -0500
- Subject: Re: *SPOILERS* Episode Info
-
- The production order was determined only by production requirements,
- not the story. The airdate schedule is the one that matters.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 24 Dec 1993 23:46:29 -0500
- Subject: Re: Cinefantastique Article
-
- The B5 cover story in CFQ should be in the March issue, which will
- be out around the first week of February/last part of January.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 25 Dec 1993 22:44:38 -0500
- Subject: Re: B5 FAQL: Babylon 5 Frequen
-
- "YET another Asian woman whose only purpose in a TV show is to be
- the love interest of the leading non-Asian man, really bites."
-
- Tell me, how do you come to the conclusion that this is Catherine
- Sakai's ONLY purpose? Have you read the scripts? She has a relationship
- with the commander, yes. If you choose to define a woman only in terms of
- her relationship with a man, that's your choice, but certainly not what I
- have in mind.
-
- Catherine Sakai is a surveyer. She has her own business. She has her
- own ship. In some episode, she has nothing whatsoever to do with the
- commander, she's off doing her own business. In "Mind War," as one
- example, we see her for 30 seconds with the commander in the morning, with
- both going off to their respective jobs, and that's it...the rest of the
- story she's in is exclusively hers, concerning something she runs into
- while on a survey run.
-
- Moreover, she has a role in the overall arc of the story that is
- considerably outside being somebody's main squeeze. Perhaps you might
- consider actually *seeing* the show, and her character, before judging
- it. If you're going to speak out against prejudice, as your message
- seems to imply, perhaps you should start with your own prejudices against
- something you haven't even seen yet, and stop judging women characters
- solely in terms of who they're involved with. One of the areas I'm most
- proud of in my writing is the development of *very* strong female
- characters...and Catherine Sakai is one of the strongest, and most
- independent I've come up with yet. So how about you hold off judgment
- until you've actually *seen* who she is, and what she does...?
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 26 Dec 1993 03:58:48 -0500
- Subject: Paintings in B5
-
- The matte interior of the B5 garden was done very quickly, in a very
- brief period of time, when the model we'd built of the Garden ended up
- unsatisfactory. We actually built a model of the thing, which was abou5
- (about) 10-12 feet long, big enough to walk through, showing the circular
- walls and garden...but it just didn't work for us. So Ron quickly put
- together the garden matte used in the pilot.
-
- We've re-done that, and I think it's better. I think it works best
- in some of the night scenes, as in the Fresh Air Restaurant you'll see in
- "Born to the Purple" and other episodes, but it's better. The only
- problem that I still have with it is that we've used a slight haze to the
- garden CGI/matte, since looking across about half a kilometer of open air
- you'd *get* a haze like that, but for my tastes it kinda flattens it out
- a bit, you lose the contrasts and kicks. Others like it a lot. It's
- something we're still tweaking for best effect.
-
- The core shuttle, with its component CGI element, has been totally
- redesigned.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 26 Dec 1993 18:12:21 -0500
- Subject: book?
-
- Your friend is mistaken. When I created Babylon 5 -- my own concept
- -- Warners did a search to make sure that the title hadn't been used or
- copyrighted elsewhere. The search turned up a number of Babylon 2's, one
- Babylon 3, and an unpublished song entitled Babylon 4, but happily, no
- Babylon 5. There has not been a book published with that name, insofar
- as we have ever been able to tell. It's most likely that what your friend
- is thinking of is a book entitled "Alas, Babylon," by Pat Frank, which is
- a very fine novel indeed, and was written in about the period you mention.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 26 Dec 1993 23:16:07 -0500
- Subject: B5 on break?
-
- The cast and crew have a production break from last Thursday until
- just after New Year's. It's a chance for all concerned to catch their
- breath. The writing continues during this time, as does much of the CGI
- and a few other areas.
-
- Don't have the details on the U.K. situation yet.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 27 Dec 1993 03:44:23 -0500
- Subject: book?
-
- The image/history/metaphor of Babylon has been used and interpreted
- throughout history, in books, songs, legends, you name it. If you really
- dig into the history of the place, there's a lot there to lend itself to
- examination.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 27 Dec 1993 03:44:32 -0500
- Subject: Re: Tamlym Tomita
-
- I will tell you a true thing: it's been so long since we finished
- the pilot, and I've now directly supervised and written the bulk of 16
- episodes, and...I honestly can't remember how tightly sequential the
- individual scenes were/are in the pilot. It all blurs after a while,
- after the sheer bulk of the series to date. I'll try and check it out.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 27 Dec 1993 18:26:34 -0500
- Subject: Art, music, and 1%
-
- I would much rather let you see the answer to that question (pop
- culture) in the series rather than answer it here and blow it.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 27 Dec 1993 23:22:24 -0500
- Subject: Re: B5 FAQL / Minorities in B5
-
- I agree strongly with the points you raise. And that's something we
- have been working toward in the series. We try to fill out background,
- security details, business folks, travelers, and all the other divisions on
- B5 with an equal measure of ethnic backgrounds, and we strive to make the
- show 50/50 male/female. If you also look at our roster of regular and
- recurring characters, that too is about 50/50 male/female. We've also
- worked to keep that ratio *behind* the scenes as well...50% of our writers,
- directors and crew are female, many in the latter category holding jobs
- not traditionally open to women. And it's only served to make the show
- better. Our casting director has strict marching orders that, unless a
- script specifically calls for a particular ethnic background for a part,
- that part is to be open to *all* backgrounds. So we see a mix for just
- about every major and minor role.
-
- And yes, there are some people with hot-buttons about caucasian male/
- ethnic female relationships, and some with hot-buttons about ethnic male/
- caucasian female relationships. I say a pox on *both* their houses. So
- we're doing both. The Sinclair/Sakai relationship is an example of the
- former, and we cast a dynamite black actor in a relationship story
- opposite Andrea Thompson. The only thing a responsible producer can do,
- I believe, is cast what's right for the story, for whoever is the best
- performer, and if somebody doesn't like it, screw 'em. As someone at the
- BBC once said, "There are some people we *want* to offend."
-
- What astonishes me most is that, 25-30 years after Trek gave us the
- first inter-racial kiss on TV, we're still discussing this and working on
- this. We're headed for the 21st century in 6 years (well, 7 if you count
- 2001 as actually the first year of the 21st century) people...*deal* with
- it.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 28 Dec 1993 18:43:56 -0500
- Subject: Jump Gates (Nitpicking)
-
- 1) Jump gates can only give you the frequency identification of a
- given ship some minutes prior to exiting hyperspace; just as it's about
- to exit, you can get much more detailed information, such as silhouette,
- mass, and so on. By then it's pretty much out...but at least you know as
- soon as it's out what it is.
-
- 2) You can't just shut down a jump gate like a light bulb. It is a
- VERY powerful piece of equipment, and it takes a long time to shut down and
- a long time to start up again. It's like a nuclear or fusion reactor in
- that respect. If you shut it down, it'll *stay* down for some time, which
- may put you in a very bad position if you have to leave fast, and that's
- the only way out.
-
- (During the Earth/Minbari war, jump gates created by the Earth
- Alliance were programmed only to accept certain coded frequenies that were
- changed regularly. [That should read frequencies.] This helped prevent
- Minbari ships using EA gates.)
-
- 3) Really large ship, such as war cruisers and long-range explorer
- vessels are powerful enough to punch their own entance into hyperspace,
- creating a jump point. (Something you'll see happen in our first
- episode, btw.) They can go in and out of hyperspace on their own, so
- they don't strictly need a gate, which is primarily a) for smaller craft
- incapable of generating their own jump point, and b) to help larger craft
- conserve energy. The Vorlon fleet could have come in via its own jump
- point, but the gate was there, and it allowed them to separate their
- smaller attack fleet while in hyperspace, so they could all come out
- together, as opposed to releasing them after making their own jump point.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 28 Dec 1993 18:56:28 -0500
- Subject: Re: Nitpick about pilot
-
- On your point that B5 looks and feels and, arguably, *is* something
- that humanity could build, is nominally within our grasp...this is
- something that we've been building toward for a while, is part of what we
- want to do with the show. At a recent screening of some episodes for cast
- and crew, the one most frequent comment I got afterward was that it *felt*
- real, that this felt like how it might really be to work and live out on
- the fringe. Many SF futures are so far beyond our grasp as to enter the
- realm of unattainable fantasy...I'd like to point to something as more
- within our grasp, to remind us that we can do this, and that maybe we
- SHOULD do this.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 29 Dec 1993 01:59:07 -0500
- Subject: Feb Cinefantastique
-
- I always look blurry in photos because I am by nature unfocused.
- Even inches away I'm fuzzy.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 29 Dec 1993 23:58:38 -0500
- Subject: B5 series premier - who is rig
-
- Given that the first episode won't be downlinked to the stations
- until January 20th, that puts the odds of it being broadcast on the 5th
- at fairly small, I should think....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 29 Dec 1993 23:58:44 -0500
- Subject: Casting
-
- We've had no problem getting the word out, or getting people to
- understand our casting preferences. The usual reaction is pleased
- astonishment....
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 30 Dec 1993 20:53:34 -0500
- Subject: Re: B5 FAQL / Minorities in B5
-
- We're working on the variations within each race, not as throughly or
- consistently as I'd like, but we're working on it.
-
- As for the commander...I could answer your question in more detail,
- but I can't without blowing a lot of what's being prepared. He isn't just
- male by default, or by auctorial preference (though certainly I will be
- putting in a lot of my own background into him, and into Garibaldi); there
- is a very specific reason why he has to be male. As for being caucasian,
- we auditioned from every group looking for the right person who did the
- best job in the audition. He was the best for that part. That's really
- about as deep as it goes. We were prepared to cast whowever walked in the
- door and nailed the part. That was Michael.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 30 Dec 1993 20:55:47 -0500
- Subject: Time Slot for Babylon 5
-
- The word that B5 will be on Sundays opposite Lois, SQ and others is
- both unsubstantiated and untrue and has been retracted by the persons
- posting that information. In the majority of markets, it'll be on
- Wednesdays at 8 p.m., though some stations will be showing it on other
- days.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 31 Dec 1993 18:43:33 -0500
- Subject: Questions,Questions and More Q
-
- To a message with nothing but questions, a reply with nothing but
- answers.
-
- Yes. It would seem so, yes. Probably, but so far nothing's been set
- as far as I know. No. There are contingencies, but the B5 story ends at
- year five, period. I can't even consider that possibility at this time.
- Yes.
-
- jms
-
-
- From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
- Date: 31 Dec 1993 18:58:11 -0500
- Subject: Re: !SPOILER! Program Guide en
-
- Actually, n'grath is all lower space, Kosh Naranek uses both upper
- and loser case.
-
- jms
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