The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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  2. | This text is compiled from posts by J. Michael Straczynski on the Usenet
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  9. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  10. Date: 1 Dec 1994 15:49:43 -0500
  11. Subject: Ship Names (minor ADS spoiler)
  12. So tell me, Ligia, if Cortez had NOT landed in northern Mexico, do
  13. you think it would have remained undiscovered until now?
  14. Fact #1: somebody was bound to discover the Americas.
  15. Fact #2: any sufficiently advanced civilization or culture will
  16. inevitably attempt to exploit any civilization or culture not sufficiently
  17. advanced to fight back on a level playing field.
  18. Blaming explorers for exploring has always seemed to me really kind
  19. of silly; do people *really* think that if Columbus hadn't landed here,
  20. it'd be 1994 and we still wouldn't know the world was round and that
  21. this continent was here? It doesn't matter who discovered it, the same
  22. result would've come. Somebody had to discover it sooner or later.
  23. jms
  24. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  25. Date: 3 Dec 1994 08:57:58 -0500
  26. Subject: JMS: Re: insignia
  27. Rank insignia are on the shoulders, as per tradition; the bars under
  28. the EA logo are for area; gold for command, green for security, red for
  29. medical, and so on.
  30. jms
  31. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  32. Date: 3 Dec 1994 09:03:48 -0500
  33. Subject: ATTN JMS: Baseball game
  34. I don't recall the SeaQuest game results; I do know that ST called and
  35. challenged us to a game...we said yes...haven't heard back since.
  36. jms
  37. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  38. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:21:32 -0500
  39. Subject: ATTN JMS: renewal notice when
  40. If we bombed in November, we'd get NO. If we did good, we'd get
  41. Maybe. So far, we're still (happily) in Maybe. We likely won't know
  42. for sure though until March/April.
  43. jms
  44. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  45. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:24:04 -0500
  46. Subject: Dayton Daily News B5 article
  47. If somebody has a hard-copy of this article, it'd be great if it
  48. could be sent my way.
  49. jms
  50. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  51. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:26:13 -0500
  52. Subject: Boxleitner, the new William Sh
  53. First people complained that Sinclair wasn't expressive enough; now
  54. they complain that Sheridan's TOO expressive...Sinclair smiled too much,
  55. then he was too serious...now Sheridan smiles too much....
  56. The Canadian TV Guide said Sheridan was as "wooden" as Shatner; now
  57. he's called as overly expressive as Shatner....
  58. I dunno...maybe the hangup some people have with Shatner is the
  59. problem...and maybe they ought to get over it.
  60. jms
  61. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  62. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:34:31 -0500
  63. Subject: jms:interaction on net?
  64. I appreciate the thought, Roxanna; I guess my main concern isn't
  65. so much nitpicking, that's part of the game going in; it's just whether
  66. or not my presence in an unregulated environment brings in so many
  67. poison darts from trollers and those out to make a hassle that it ruins
  68. it for others.
  69. jms
  70. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  71. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:34:43 -0500
  72. Subject: Re: jms:interaction on net?
  73. And, of course, the reality is that there has not been ONE show
  74. ever produced in the history of television that could withstand the kind
  75. of scrutiny generally given to SF series.
  76. jms
  77. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  78. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:37:17 -0500
  79. Subject: HEEELP!!! Dilgar War????
  80. The war against the Dilgar was the one referenced in "Deathwalker."
  81. jms
  82. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  83. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:37:40 -0500
  84. Subject: ATTN JMS: Sex questio
  85. Me, I'm just waiting for somebody to refer to "The Long Dark" as "The
  86. Long Duck"....
  87. jms
  88. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  89. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:38:06 -0500
  90. Subject: Is B5 really the "best hope fo
  91. This is, of course, one of the great ironies of any free society,
  92. that in order to BE a free society you have to create the very conditions
  93. that could turn right around and destroy that freedom. You have to
  94. allow things you don't like in the hope that there are enough checks and
  95. balances, and enough attractions to the current system to encourage
  96. folks not to change over. (I think it was Che Guevara who said that
  97. every nation is three meals short of revolution.)
  98. I keep playing with the notion of an opening narration a year or two
  99. down the road that says, "the Babylon Project was our last, best hope for
  100. peace. It failed."
  101. jms
  102. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  103. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:38:31 -0500
  104. Subject: Spider in the Web CC fiasco no
  105. Apparently there was a mixup on PTEN's side as to the order of
  106. episodes, and there wasn't time to get this one CC'd for the first
  107. airing, though it *will* be close-captioned for the rebroadcast.
  108. jms
  109. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  110. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:39:35 -0500
  111. Subject: JMS Quick question about comme
  112. I actually don't know which sponsors would be considered primary;
  113. probably should, huh...?
  114. jms
  115. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  116. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:41:07 -0500
  117. Subject: Aliens
  118. The green/blackish scaly-headed aliens are the Drazi; the ones with
  119. the cthulhoid tentacles for mouths are pak'ma'ra; the fish-heads seen in
  120. "Deathwalker" are the Abbai...just for starters.
  121. jms
  122. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  123. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:42:38 -0500
  124. Subject: ATT JMS: What would have happ
  125. Okay, alternate-universe time to answer your question....
  126. "What if Sinclair had not left Babylon 5?" (Isn't this kinda like
  127. the Marvel What If? comics..."What If Dr. Blake's Nurse Had Been The One
  128. to Find Thor's Hammer?")
  129. The differences would be more noticeable in the later episodes of
  130. this season, rather than the first batch, which are still dealing in
  131. large measure with the after-effects of the season finale.
  132. So the first few episodes would have been somewhat the same in some
  133. ways to what is there with Sheridan. The problem that I had was that he
  134. was becoming (and would have become) mainly a problem-solver character;
  135. there's a squabble or a problem between other characters who are rising in
  136. profile (G'Kar, Londo, Delenn, etc.), and he solves the problem in some
  137. way. These, to me, were the least interesting episodes of our prior
  138. season.
  139. It would've been necessary to bring in another character with a
  140. direct connection to the shadowmen, since Sinclair's main connection is
  141. to the Minbari, and it would've been straining credulity to plug him too
  142. much into THAT story as well...hero of the line, missing 24 hours, Minbari
  143. soul, AND a tie to the Shadowmen...c'mon, what else does he do, fly under
  144. his own power?
  145. Had he stayed, the Shadowman tie probably would've gone to either
  146. Keffer or Garibaldi. Which, again, further removes Sinclair from the
  147. main thrust of the story. He would have stayed on as more of an observer
  148. of other people *acting*, while he *reacted*.
  149. I can't get too specific otherwise without revealing, by contrast,
  150. what's going to happen later on this season. Suffice to say this: watch
  151. the show up to and through "The Coming of Shadows," "All Alone in the
  152. Night," "Acts of Sacrifice," and "Hunter, Prey." (That's about episode
  153. #13.) You can then ask the question again, but I have a real suspicion
  154. that once you've seen those episodes, and what Sheridan does, you won't
  155. NEED to ask, because you'll see how he fits into the overall story in a
  156. very specific fashion with is 180-degrees different than Sinclair.
  157. jms
  158. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  159. Date: 7 Dec 1994 00:48:57 -0500
  160. Subject: Sinclair Who? or The Long Dark
  161. Re: Sheridan...thanks, and I think you'll continue to like him more
  162. the deeper we get into the season and we discover what's *really* going
  163. on with him. Last season, "Chrysalis" was the episode at season's end
  164. that kind of turned the show on its head; this season it starts a LOT
  165. sooner than that...there are several episodes mid-season that whop the
  166. series upside the head and send it spinning in a very different direction,
  167. and they mainly involve Sheridan. In particular, watch for "A Race
  168. Through Dark Places," "The Coming of Shadows," "All Alone in the Night"
  169. (which is a biggie, though it's designed NOT to look like that for most
  170. of the episode), "Acts of Sacrifice" and "Hunter, Prey." With one or
  171. two exceptions, they run in a block come February.
  172. jms
  173. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  174. Date: 7 Dec 1994 01:28:56 -0500
  175. Subject: JMS: This show of yours, "Baby
  176. Well, it's good to know all those electives in college came in
  177. handy SOMEWHERE....
  178. (I think I racked up enough electives in philosophy to come close
  179. to a major; as it was I minored in philosophy and literature in my first
  180. two degrees.)
  181. There's a vast wealth of literature, poety, ideas, philosophy, that
  182. people -- average viewers -- know nothing about, because they may have
  183. been led to think it's dry,and dusty, and irrelevent, and less than
  184. interesting. So if I can slip that in, and make it interesting, and
  185. encourage them to seek out this stuff (I can't tell you how many folks
  186. have written me to mention they checked out Yeats and Tennyson based on
  187. seeing it in this show), then we're doing something worthwhile.
  188. jms
  189. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  190. Date: 7 Dec 1994 01:29:04 -0500
  191. Subject: JMS: Ed Wasser-Good actor or n
  192. Ed Wasser is sort of our discovery; I pretty much wrote the part
  193. of Morden with him in mind for the role. He's great in it.
  194. jms
  195. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  196. Date: 7 Dec 1994 01:32:41 -0500
  197. Subject: "The Long Dark" Review -- Spoi
  198. RE: Londo looking "more wicked," we're doing some very small,
  199. subtle things to his appearance, his wardrobe, pulling him into a
  200. darker range of fabrics. (Honest to god, you wouldn't believe how
  201. careful and detailed we are in setting this stuff up.) He'll even be
  202. getting a new, slightly darker coat, straighter lines, closer in style
  203. to Refa's, before the season's out. It's really interesting when you
  204. know where you're going....
  205. jms
  206. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  207. Date: 7 Dec 1994 01:32:58 -0500
  208. Subject: Re: Where's the Ring? (minor L
  209. Anyone who looks too closely for LoTR allegories will over the long
  210. haul be disappointed; remember, we're also constructing a story that
  211. casts an eye toward the events of the last 25 or so years, our own fall
  212. from a vision of the future, and it's designed to have some parallels to
  213. the story of the original Babylon. Thus far, though a few have started
  214. to get glimmers of where this puppy's going, very few yet really get
  215. just how *big* this story is going to get.
  216. jms
  217. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  218. Date: 7 Dec 1994 23:10:47 -0500
  219. Subject: IMHO's on LONG DARK **** SPO
  220. Yes, we will eventually show the view into sheridan's office; we
  221. did it small in "Geometry," but not well, I think; we need to be back
  222. further. So we'll do it again.
  223. Until we get it right.
  224. jms
  225. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  226. Date: 9 Dec 1994 00:22:38 -0500
  227. Subject: Yeats: The Second Coming (spec
  228. Joseph: the only thing I'll say is that you stumbled upone one very
  229. VERY important element in your message...but I'm not telling you which
  230. one.
  231. jms
  232. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  233. Date: 9 Dec 1994 00:23:07 -0500
  234. Subject: Hey JMS! Great Show!
  235. Many thanks; encouragement like this helps us keep going....
  236. jms
  237. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  238. Date: 9 Dec 1994 00:29:20 -0500
  239. Subject: JMS - Are Most T.V. Writers Ti
  240. Television writers do, and risk, as much as the industry will allow
  241. them to. The television business inclines one toward timidity, toward
  242. not making trouble, to the lowest common denominator. The few that rise
  243. above that are those willing to take a stand and risk losing everything
  244. if they mess up (Bochco, Kelley, others).
  245. jms
  246. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  247. Date: 9 Dec 1994 00:33:44 -0500
  248. Subject: Harlan Ellison gone?
  249. Harlan is still with the show, and his credit appears in the opening
  250. of each show's first act.
  251. jms
  252. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  253. Date: 9 Dec 1994 23:27:41 -0500
  254. Subject: Babylon 5 credits font
  255. Serpentine Medium.
  256. jms
  257. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  258. Date: 9 Dec 1994 23:36:36 -0500
  259. Subject: JMS: Spelling of Zahadoom?
  260. Z'ha'dum.
  261. jms
  262. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  263. Date: 9 Dec 1994 23:41:14 -0500
  264. Subject: Uncredited Actor?, Future plot
  265. Conaway is credited in the episode.
  266. jms
  267. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  268. Date: 10 Dec 1994 00:00:27 -0500
  269. Subject: Bab-5 on German TV???
  270. I believe it'll be on Sat Eintz starting December/January.
  271. jms
  272. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  273. Date: 10 Dec 1994 00:02:09 -0500
  274. Subject: JMS: Murder she wrote?
  275. Yeah, I was there on Murder for two years; fun show.
  276. jms
  277. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  278. Date: 10 Dec 1994 00:02:25 -0500
  279. Subject: JMS: From whence "Understandin
  280. I just kinda thunk it up, based on my past experiences with these
  281. kinds of essentially theological organizations.
  282. jms
  283. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  284. Date: 10 Dec 1994 01:22:43 -0500
  285. Subject: What's in Joe's head?
  286. What's in Joe's head?
  287. Gophers, mainly.
  288. jms
  289. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  290. Date: 10 Dec 1994 15:09:51 -0500
  291. Subject: ATTN JMS: Can you help with Au
  292. This is something I have *zip* control over, alas....
  293. jms
  294. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  295. Date: 10 Dec 1994 15:12:59 -0500
  296. Subject: JMS: Why keep harping on San D
  297. Having lived in San Diego from 1974-81, it's just my way of giving
  298. a wink to the old home town. Though there are some important things
  299. going on underground, in areas no one goes...the choice of SD is just
  300. a bit of fun.
  301. jms
  302. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  303. Date: 10 Dec 1994 19:52:52 -0500
  304. Subject: Theron: WE WANT PROOF. OR, SHA
  305. I hate to be the one to point this out, but B5's ratings have been
  306. steadily on the rise now for weeks; in fact, the President of WB/PTEN
  307. distribution came here to the stage this week to congratulate everyone
  308. involved with the show. We're the 3rd rated dramatic series overall,
  309. in both ratings and demographics, and the demos are *killer*. Our last
  310. rating for "Long Dark" gave us a 5.2, which will definitely put us in
  311. the top 18 or even 15 of ALL syndicated shows.
  312. jms
  313. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  314. Date: 10 Dec 1994 21:22:20 -0500
  315. Subject: Moronic Fanboys
  316. Excuse me, but has *anyone* here considered that Sheridan just might
  317. still be talking to the same tech he was speaking to not *five seconds
  318. earlier*? He wasn't talking to himself, so much, or the audience, though
  319. the push-in (the only shot we had) worked against that. He *was* talking
  320. to the tech. Honest.
  321. jms
  322. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  323. Date: 10 Dec 1994 21:28:21 -0500
  324. Subject: JMS: Comments & question re B5
  325. It's not supposed to be a blasted landscape around Geneva, and didn't
  326. look like that in the pencils.
  327. Ah, well....
  328. jms
  329. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  330. Date: 10 Dec 1994 21:28:34 -0500
  331. Subject: JMS: Making of Babylon 5
  332. I'm sure it'll eventually come out again somewhere...
  333. jms
  334. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  335. Date: 10 Dec 1994 21:37:30 -0500
  336. Subject: JMS: What does Harlan do?
  337. Harlan does on the show whatever he *wants* to do on the show. He
  338. helped create the Ombuds character, added to the narration, does the
  339. final VO on the credits, sometimes talks with other writers about the
  340. show...he's our own personal free-floating agent of chaos....
  341. jms
  342. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  343. Date: 10 Dec 1994 22:08:46 -0500
  344. Subject: ANSWER ME!!!!
  345. Some will. Some won't. Simple enough?
  346. jms
  347. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  348. Date: 10 Dec 1994 22:09:05 -0500
  349. Subject: How are you doing?
  350. So far, we're doing fine...but there's still a very long road
  351. ahead of us.
  352. jms
  353. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  354. Date: 10 Dec 1994 22:10:54 -0500
  355. Subject: ATN JMS: Chrysalis (spoiler) a
  356. Yes, if Laurel had stayed with the station, either she would have
  357. pulled the trigger on Garibaldi, or been directly involved in other ways.
  358. jms
  359. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  360. Date: 11 Dec 1994 04:24:20 -0500
  361. Subject: ATT:JMS Re: Jeff Conaway
  362. Yes, Conaway will be seen from time to time in the show.
  363. We get a *very* good selection of name actors, many of whom don't
  364. generally do syndication (not at what we can afford to pay, much less
  365. than ST has), but they're generally drawn by the material. At least
  366. that's what they tell me, and out of convenience and hubris I have come
  367. to accept it as true.
  368. jms
  369. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  370. Date: 11 Dec 1994 23:04:43 -0500
  371. Subject: ATTN JMS: Media mention, well,
  372. Now that's comedy....
  373. jms
  374. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  375. Date: 11 Dec 1994 23:27:30 -0500
  376. Subject: Re: Ivanova squirms (was Re: I
  377. "I wanna see those gloves come off. WHEN she's with someone."
  378. How's the next batch of new episodes...soon enough for you?
  379. jms
  380. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  381. Date: 11 Dec 1994 23:30:33 -0500
  382. Subject: Trading cards
  383. There are also apparently supposed to be real trading cards coming
  384. out from Cardz eventually.
  385. jms
  386. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  387. Date: 13 Dec 1994 02:16:43 -0500
  388. Subject: JMS: your faves
  389. So far the best episodes of this year (in my view) are those in the
  390. next batch, starting January/February. (My favorite from the first
  391. group is "Geometry.") I think "The Coming of Shadows" may be the best
  392. (or at least my favorite) from the entire series to date. I'd also put
  393. "Chrysalis," "Babylon Squared," "A Race Through Dark Places" and
  394. "Revelations" toward the top. I suspect that "All Alone in the Night"
  395. will be up there, but I just today got the director's cut, and haven't
  396. seen it yet, though the dailies were terrific.
  397. jms
  398. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  399. Date: 13 Dec 1994 04:20:28 -0500
  400. Subject: G'kar and Londo Tango.
  401. Ah, but you're assuming that the Londo-strangling-scene is as it
  402. seems to be; maybe it is, but maybe it isn't. You don't know the context
  403. yet.
  404. jms
  405. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  406. Date: 13 Dec 1994 04:20:42 -0500
  407. Subject: JMS: A note of thanks.
  408. The thanks more properly belong with those who've supported and
  409. discovered the show for what it is, like yourself....
  410. jms
  411. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  412. Date: 13 Dec 1994 04:20:55 -0500
  413. Subject: Thanks, JMS, for your guest st
  414. McCallum was *very* pleasant to work with, very unassuming and
  415. quiet. We've been very lucky with our guest stars; they have a strong
  416. respect for the text, and don't stray. And they bring a lot to each
  417. performance. On the subject of genre actors...they often created great
  418. characters, so memorable that they got typecast, and couldn't find work.
  419. This to me is a crime, and if we can cast them in ways totally opposite
  420. what they've done before (Koenig as Bester), and show the real range and
  421. skill these actors possess, we pay back a little of what they've given
  422. us, which we kinda owe them, I think. It's simply a gesture of respect.
  423. (Our first season, when Walter did his episode, when he would come
  424. to the lunch table -- all writers, producers, crew and actors eat
  425. together at the stage every day -- all the other cast members used to
  426. stand until he'd sat...tradition for a senior officer.)
  427. jms
  428. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  429. Date: 13 Dec 1994 04:21:12 -0500
  430. Subject: Moving Stars (One More Time...
  431. Because the window is so large, making a revolving cyclorama with
  432. fiber-optic stars is physically impossible. Doing matte composites for
  433. the lengthy shots which generally take place in C&C is also impossible;
  434. we could spend time rendering all those shots, but then wouldn't have
  435. time to render any OTHER CGI for the show. We're still looking for a
  436. better solution, but for now, it is what it is.
  437. jms
  438. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  439. Date: 13 Dec 1994 04:22:57 -0500
  440. Subject: JMS: Hook-up with David Brin
  441. I know David Brin; have spoken to him, had lunch, you name it. I
  442. think our working habits are attidudes are *very* far apart.
  443. jms
  444. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  445. Date: 13 Dec 1994 04:28:55 -0500
  446. Subject: Attn JMS (was Re: Is B5 really
  447. And in my more evil moments, in light of the analysis of "it was the
  448. dawn of the third age of mankind," I'm constantly fighting the temptation
  449. to have someone show up at the station with his young daughter in tow and
  450. say, "This is Dawn. She's three."
  451. Just to watch everyone's antennae explode....
  452. (This to Dawn Sharon, who reminded me of it.)
  453. jms
  454. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  455. Date: 14 Dec 1994 01:29:52 -0500
  456. Subject: SitW link to Stalking the Nigh
  457. The Bureau 13 name was *entirely* coincidental on Larry's part.
  458. jms
  459. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  460. Date: 14 Dec 1994 01:31:34 -0500
  461. Subject: ATTN JMS: Tom McDevitt tribute
  462. Actually, it was caused by a charity SFWA auction; I bought the
  463. rights to have a ship named after me in Tom's new book (at that time).
  464. Ed Bryant was the auctioneer, who snared me into a bidding war with a
  465. woman with an even longer name than mine, finally provoking me with, "If
  466. you were a REAL man you'd jump another hundred dollars and shut her down."
  467. I'm such a stooge....
  468. jms
  469. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  470. Date: 14 Dec 1994 01:31:54 -0500
  471. Subject: Re: Tv Guide Editor's View
  472. I hear they're going to print a slightly edited (minus the more
  473. inflammatory stuff, I was in a bad mood at the time) version of my letter
  474. in their magazine, with a note from the editor to the effect that he will
  475. maybe give B5 "another chance."
  476. jms
  477. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  478. Date: 14 Dec 1994 01:51:45 -0500
  479. Subject: Question for JMS: Mimbari Warr
  480. Prior to the time of Valen, the Minbari's greatest spiritual leader,
  481. there was killing of Minbari by Minbari. There were three warring castes,
  482. which he pulled together when he formed the Grey Council (three from each
  483. caste forming nine, Worker, Warrior, Religious Caste). Since that time,
  484. and the Minbari have been in space for well over a thousand years, they
  485. have pretty much hewn to that rule; it is their greatest taboo. Once the
  486. three sides were integrated, the warrior caste mainly contented itself
  487. with external threats.
  488. jms
  489. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  490. Date: 14 Dec 1994 04:29:29 -0500
  491. Subject: JMS: another clipping for your
  492. Thanks for the info; much appreciated.
  493. jms
  494. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  495. Date: 14 Dec 1994 04:31:19 -0500
  496. Subject: JMS: save $$ on CC? (was: Spid
  497. Unfortunately, the CC company isn't set up to handle those kinds of
  498. files. (And btw, we don't handle that directly; WB/PTEN makes the deal
  499. with the CC company.) Generally, on the rare occasions when it isn't on
  500. first-run, it IS cc'd on the second run.
  501. jms
  502. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  503. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:30:05 -0500
  504. Subject: Not exactly technobabble... (b
  505. I don't think referring to a medical problem or illness is in any
  506. way either technobabble or medbabble. Either babble is just that, a long
  507. string of terms which suffice for plot points. New medical conditions
  508. come along all the time, and require names. Twenty years ago we didn't
  509. have the term AIDS. If that had been used prior to the illness being
  510. discovered, would that be considered technobabble?
  511. I think we need to be somewhat sensible here; from time to time one
  512. must explain something or refer to something of a technical nature. I
  513. don't think that this must lead to a kneejerk response of classifying
  514. any kind of technical reference as technobabble. Terms have meaning,
  515. and the more you generalize those terms, the less meaning they have.
  516. jms
  517. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  518. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:34:53 -0500
  519. Subject: jms: Sinclair's return
  520. If I were to tell you when and where Sinclair might be seen again in
  521. year two, it would *totally* ruin any surprise generated by this when it
  522. happens.
  523. jms
  524. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  525. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:35:05 -0500
  526. Subject: JMS: FOX SCI-FI SPECIAL
  527. They used the only episode Warners gave them...I could say more, but
  528. why steam up your monitor...?
  529. jms
  530. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  531. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:36:46 -0500
  532. Subject: Re: What about the new viewers
  533. One of the focus groups done by Warners had the same reaction from
  534. one of the people; that B5 was too much a drama, too much character stuff,
  535. and not enough of what SF is. So he was asked what he considered SF to
  536. be. He lit right up and said, "Power Rangers."
  537. I almost went for him, right through the two-way glass....
  538. jms
  539. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  540. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:36:57 -0500
  541. Subject: Sinclair is "The One" - Right?
  542. "Sinclair is 'The One' -- right?"
  543. Question is, the One *what*?
  544. jms
  545. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  546. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:37:12 -0500
  547. Subject: Thanks, JMS, for a great show!
  548. Thank you very much; your kind words are very much appreciated.
  549. jms
  550. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  551. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:37:27 -0500
  552. Subject: JMS: Other comic stories
  553. Part of me wants to follow the other characters from the pilot, but
  554. another part of me knows that only a relatively small portion of B5
  555. viewers have actually *seen* the pilot, and it might kinda lose them. I
  556. dunno, still considering it.
  557. jms
  558. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  559. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:37:42 -0500
  560. Subject: ATTN: JMS Question on Sensors
  561. As Sheridan states in the conference room in "Points," they've
  562. never been able to crack the Minbari stealth tech, so there's no real
  563. upgrade to make.
  564. jms
  565. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  566. Date: 14 Dec 1994 18:37:57 -0500
  567. Subject: Is JMS a Vorlon?
  568. Yeah, a lot of my posts are dated in the wee hours, 1-3 a.m. or
  569. thereabouts; sometimes later. (Though a few, like this one, are a bit
  570. more ordinary.) You have to understand the schedule: I get to the
  571. studio early, I try to be on stage for filming as much as I can, then
  572. there's casting, meetings, editing, mixing, tone discussions with
  573. directors, on and on and on...then I come home around 8 p.m. or so, grab
  574. a fast bite, go into my office, write scripts until around midnight or
  575. one (occasionally blipping onto the modem while the dinosaur part of my
  576. brain tries to work out a story point), then do the bulk of my modeming
  577. live and on-line from then through the wee hours. Then I crash and do it
  578. all over again the next day. (I can use Tapcis for some off-line
  579. composing, but all my GEnie stuff and Internet stuff is written on-line,
  580. since the GEnie gateway can't handle offline stuff; once I've read a
  581. message here, it vanishes from my mailbox.)
  582. jms
  583. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  584. Date: 14 Dec 1994 23:41:06 -0500
  585. Subject: JMS: Situation in Seattle, WA?
  586. I don't know what the situation is or will be, but I'll endeavor to
  587. find out. (Meanwhile, if you want to roll out the cavalry, feel free.)
  588. jms
  589. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  590. Date: 15 Dec 1994 01:42:03 -0500
  591. Subject: ATTN JMS: Showing support for
  592. Of everything, writing your local station remains the best way of
  593. supporting B5. Thanks.
  594. jms
  595. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  596. Date: 16 Dec 1994 00:40:30 -0500
  597. Subject: ATTN JMS : The name Vorlon?
  598. This question is going to require considerable thought before I can
  599. find how to take what's in my head and explain it.
  600. Also an exorcism, probably....
  601. jms
  602. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  603. Date: 16 Dec 1994 00:40:46 -0500
  604. Subject: JMS:Who watchers the watchmen?
  605. "Who watches the watchmen" is an old Latin phrase, sometimes
  606. translated as "who guards the guards?" Given sufficient time I could
  607. probably dig up the origin of the phrase; it's fairly common.
  608. And thanks re: Ivanova...she's a hoot. (And btw, Claudia and I are
  609. tentatively set to do a Horizons convention in England around Apilr or
  610. (er, make that April or) May.
  611. jms
  612. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  613. Date: 16 Dec 1994 00:41:50 -0500
  614. Subject: ATTN JMS: Your letter to TV gu
  615. I think if I posted it here, intact, it'd blow out the hub and crash
  616. the system...
  617. jms
  618. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  619. Date: 16 Dec 1994 00:43:40 -0500
  620. Subject: JMS: phony promo for "Soul Mat
  621. Not a fake promo, the WRONG promo...sigh...this one airs later.
  622. jms
  623. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  624. Date: 16 Dec 1994 02:57:57 -0500
  625. Subject: JMS: Re: Question for JMS: Min
  626. There are some differences in appearances, over years of tradition
  627. and change, between castes; primarily, the warrior caste tend to bring
  628. their bone-crests to jagged points.
  629. jms
  630. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  631. Date: 16 Dec 1994 02:58:11 -0500
  632. Subject: JMS:Is The Future Fixed?(ie. P
  633. "I think that pre-destination is about as unscientific as you can
  634. get."
  635. Y'know, that's EXACTLY the sort of thing you'd say. It was
  636. inevitable.
  637. Free will or predistination...I don't think either has been in any
  638. way scientifically proven. And your message indicates that you think one
  639. or two people CAN stop a war. How? With what information? You're
  640. attributing godlike powers to our characters. Sadly, in real life, all
  641. too often we're stuck watching the car accident in slow motion, knowing
  642. what's coming but unable to stop it.
  643. The war *will* come (and they don't hear the narration, that's just
  644. for you the viewer); question is, how will it come out? There's room for
  645. fluidity there, certainly. So it's both...the war is inevitable; the
  646. outcome, less so.
  647. jms
  648. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  649. Date: 16 Dec 1994 17:27:38 -0500
  650. Subject: JMS: Keep the comic topical
  651. Thanks. I haven't seen the colored pages of later issues, but the
  652. pencils and, for the most part, inks are improving a bit. And thanks
  653. again for the support.
  654. jms
  655. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  656. Date: 16 Dec 1994 17:30:43 -0500
  657. Subject: ATTN JMS: Is B5 doomed?
  658. You're mixing apples and oranges; it may be tied for 20 with ALL
  659. show, but you're including talk shows, and game shows, and Entertainment
  660. Tonight. In the ratings, you break out categories; and we're the third
  661. rated dramatic series, #3 out of 16 or 17. And our demographics are
  662. stellar. So things are looking very good right now.
  663. Seeing numbers is one thing, but you have to know how they are
  664. interpreted by ad agencies and networks for it to count.
  665. jms
  666. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  667. Date: 17 Dec 1994 04:24:14 -0500
  668. Subject: PARADOX!! Re: JMS:Is The Futur
  669. Yeah, one can drag chaos theory into this...but this is a work of
  670. fiction, with a fairly traditional epic structure, meaning overall I'm
  671. more interested in myth than math.
  672. jms
  673. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  674. Date: 17 Dec 1994 04:54:38 -0500
  675. Subject: Attn. JMS: JMS as Father Chri
  676. Okay, let's see, what can I tell you to tide you over...the next
  677. six new episodes that'll run are, in order, "A Race Through Dark Places,"
  678. "The Coming of Shadows," "GROPOS," "All Alone in the Night," and "Acts of
  679. Sacrifice," with "Hunter, Prey" being the final new one in that cycle.
  680. I can say that all of those episodes (with the nominal exception of
  681. "GROPOS," which though it is a solid arc episode doesn't change the
  682. overall direction of the series) are stories that have major and
  683. substantial effects on the show's direction. In season one, we built all
  684. season to maybe three major WHAM episodes. ("Sky," "Signs," "Chrysalis.")
  685. This year we have double that number at minimum, and with greater impact.
  686. All of our major characters will start going through major
  687. upheavals in their lives during this period. It's a *very* intense six
  688. weeks. Several characters make decisions that completely change the
  689. direction of the show, and the way their character fits in with the
  690. series. One episode will look very much unconnected to the arc until the
  691. last five minutes, at which point there's a revelation that will likely
  692. astonish some and confirm suspcions for some other viewers.
  693. Simply put, by the end of those six episodes, in many ways the show
  694. you're used to isn't the same anymore, and the relationships between
  695. several major characters simply aren't the same anymore. And most
  696. interesting for me is that we get to push some of the characters'
  697. emotions to the very edge...and snap them.
  698. These six represent some of the strongest episodes we've ever done;
  699. I consider "Coming" to be probably the best episode to date. In "GROPOS"
  700. we're going for broke and are doing some *amazing* CGI stuff.
  701. How's that for a start?
  702. jms
  703. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  704. Date: 17 Dec 1994 04:54:50 -0500
  705. Subject: JMS: Signs reaction, ....
  706. Thanks; "Signs" is definitely a real hoot....
  707. jms
  708. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  709. Date: 17 Dec 1994 04:55:01 -0500
  710. Subject: JMS: Sinclair-Garibaldi Closen
  711. Garibaldi is cautious, and careful, and his friendship with Sheridan
  712. will have to grow -- sometimes awkwardly -- with the new CO. We are doing
  713. some intersting things with the Londo/Garibaldi axis, however....
  714. jms
  715. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  716. Date: 18 Dec 1994 04:11:05 -0500
  717. Subject: JMS-?'s and observations about
  718. San Diego was nuked by terrorists some time earlier; but if you dig
  719. deep enough, you could probably build something with enough money; and
  720. who knows how bad it *really* is.
  721. Ratings are very encouraging right now....
  722. jms
  723. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  724. Date: 18 Dec 1994 04:11:15 -0500
  725. Subject: Re: BABYLON 5 Charges re: PARA
  726. It's hard to believe that anyone could consider B5 "too expsensive"
  727. since it costs considerably *less* than DS9 or Voyager to produce, by
  728. quite a margin.
  729. jms
  730. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  731. Date: 18 Dec 1994 05:07:21 -0500
  732. Subject: JMS: Female Chars (Ivanova's T
  733. Placement in credits has got *nothing* to do with placement in the
  734. story arc; it's a function of how many episodes the character appears in,
  735. and what the actor can negotiate for. Totally separate issue.
  736. jms
  737. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  738. Date: 18 Dec 1994 19:55:34 -0500
  739. Subject: JMS: Londo and Shakespeare? (
  740. The interesting thing for me in this and related conversations is
  741. that I frequently notice messages indicating that "jms is doing the whole
  742. Kennedy thing," or it's the Lord of the Rings, or it's Dune, or it's
  743. tracking the Bible, or it's following Yeats...or it echoes Shakespeare,
  744. as in this case.
  745. In a way, they're all right, and in a way, they're all wrong. Right
  746. in the sense that in trying to create myth, or a story using traditional
  747. epic structure, you can see echoes not only between B5 and other such
  748. stories, but also between those other epics. The mistake is in thinking
  749. (and this isn't directed at you, just sorta woolgathering) that it is in
  750. fact a parallel to any one of them. That leads you into the error of the
  751. blind men each touching a part of an elephant; if you think the trunk IS
  752. the elephant, you've erred, and all conclusions that follow are thus
  753. skewed incorrectly.
  754. To the question of Shakespeare and Londo...yes, there's some
  755. resonance there, because Londo is an almost archetypal tragic/comic, or
  756. romantic/tragic figure. There was certainly a fair amount of Falstaff in
  757. him; references to consulting three technomages certainly resonates with
  758. MacBeth being "endorsed" as it were by the three witches. You can look at
  759. Londo and see Lear, or Hamlet, or others...and they all resonate to one
  760. degree or another, but none of them is wholecloth.
  761. Right now, all that most viewers have of the B5 story is a piece of
  762. the elephant, and are assuming that that *is* the elephant. Another good
  763. comparison would be to say that if you stop a reader part way into The
  764. Lord of the Rings, they'll assume it's all about some hobbits on the road,
  765. having adventures. Because they don't yet know about Mordor, or Sauron,
  766. or the Rings, or Rivendell, or the sheer *scope* of the thing. I don't
  767. think anyone has yet twigged to what this story is, really.
  768. One of the things really lacking in American culture, I think, is a
  769. sense of *myth*. So the story of Babylon 5 has a very mythic kind of
  770. structure. I think that's important. Which is why a lot of the elements
  771. I draw on aren't traditional television devices...literature, poetry,
  772. religion, hard SF, metafiction, Jungian symbology...there are an awful
  773. lot of ingredients in this particular pie, culled from the less likely
  774. aisles in the supermarket. You have to remember that my degrees are in
  775. psychology and sociology, with minors in literature and philosophy. So
  776. my tastes and predilections and resources are fairly eclectic and lean
  777. toward the classical. (How else to explain an atheist who's read the
  778. Bible cover to cover *twice*?)
  779. And I think I just answered your question in far more detail than
  780. could possibly have been desired....
  781. jms
  782. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  783. Date: 18 Dec 1994 20:12:48 -0500
  784. Subject: Observations on Season Two to
  785. The only quibble I have with your message, and it's a small one, is
  786. your statement, "The success of Trek made B5 possible."
  787. Not true. In fact, Trek has made it infinitely *harder* to get
  788. other SF on the air, including B5. The general concensus in Hollywood is
  789. that the market isn't big enough to sustain more than one SF show at a
  790. time (particularly if it's space-oriented), and that's ST. (That may only
  791. NOW start to change with the growth of B5's ratings.)
  792. At every network, every studio in town, we were told -- repeatedly --
  793. that there is NO market for space SF other than Trek, that they had the
  794. field to themselves, and there was no interest in trying to buck that
  795. scenario. That's one of the reasons that PTEN was so cautious in putting
  796. B5 on the air, among others. Even when we got the go for series, we were
  797. told that this was a dubious endeavor, because "we just don't think the
  798. market can sustain more than one show like this; we'll try it, but we'll
  799. just have to see what happens."
  800. So believe me, ST has not "made B5 possible." It has been an
  801. obstacle (one of many) to overcome. Not just for us, but for other sF
  802. projects that have tried to get off the ground. And over the last few
  803. months, we've now heard of other new SF shows gearing up in this area,
  804. because we've shown it can be done. And I think it's terrific; the more
  805. shows, the more we have to compete with one another, the better the shows
  806. will become, and the ultimate beneficiary of this is the viewer.
  807. Look at it this way...in the 25+ years since ST (and for the moment
  808. leaving out Buck Rogers, about which the less said the better), how many
  809. American SF series have there been set in the future with us as space
  810. faring people that have lasted more than just *one* season? Answer: zero.
  811. If ST had proven a market, wouldn't there be some in there? ST has never
  812. shown that there's a market for more SF, only that there's a market for
  813. more ST. B5 is the first show in over a quarter-century to play in this
  814. particular back yard and go more than one season.
  815. So you'll undertstand why, when people sometimes suggest that ST made
  816. B5 possible, the hairs on the back of my neck stand up....
  817. jms
  818. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  819. Date: 18 Dec 1994 20:24:34 -0500
  820. Subject: Re: Universal Moral code and G
  821. The idea of getting all sentient life forms, human and alien alike,
  822. to agree on a UNIVERSAL MORAL CODE is utterly impossible. Hell, get 15
  823. people together and have them decide on where to go for LUNCH can take
  824. you *days*. The UN brought forth a Universal Bill of Human Rights, and
  825. there are STILL nations that haven't signed it, don't agree with it. Can
  826. you imagine the GREATER differences of opinion when you start bringing
  827. non-humans into the equation?
  828. jms
  829. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  830. Date: 19 Dec 1994 03:08:22 -0500
  831. Subject: Re: Observations on Season Two
  832. "Space: 1999" is, I think, *really* splitting hairs, in the sense
  833. that it is and was a British series. Whether or not it was targeted for
  834. Americans, or made *acceptable* to Americans, is a debatable issue. But
  835. it was something in the back of my head when I wrote my message....
  836. jms
  837. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  838. Date: 19 Dec 1994 03:26:53 -0500
  839. Subject: Re: BABYLON 5 Charges re: PARA
  840. Yes, stations "have bills to pay," but buying a cheaper show isn't
  841. necessarily the solution if that show doesn't pull ratings. Because the
  842. money a station earns to PAY those bills comes from advertisers, based on
  843. the ratings. And B5 is currently rating very well.
  844. jms
  845. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  846. Date: 19 Dec 1994 03:27:04 -0500
  847. Subject: Re: JMS: Londo and Shakespear
  848. "People with psychology backgrounds are sneaky, devious,
  849. underhanded, untrustworthy bastards."
  850. Yeah...and...?
  851. jms
  852. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  853. Date: 19 Dec 1994 05:54:29 -0500
  854. Subject: re: predestination
  855. Your interpretation is correct; the narration is designed as future
  856. history.
  857. jms
  858. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  859. Date: 20 Dec 1994 00:45:18 -0500
  860. Subject: OFFICIAL UK C4 airdates for Se
  861. If the problem is showing bare-kunckle fighting to the death, then
  862. somebody should point out to C4 that *nobody dies* in the match.
  863. jms
  864. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  865. Date: 20 Dec 1994 05:06:56 -0500
  866. Subject: UK:Channel 4 latest
  867. I'm piggy-backing this note to a UK letter in order to reach our
  868. friends across the pond.
  869. Hullo!
  870. I have a question/favor to ask.
  871. There's a puppet kid's show that aired in the US around the early
  872. 1960s that was made in England. There it was called "Space Patrol," but
  873. here it was called "Planet Patrol" to distinguish it from another show
  874. called "Space Patrol." I've been looking for copies of this show for
  875. literally decades; I've only found one. I would be willing to make
  876. whatever arrangements necessary to get additional copies of this show.
  877. (Hey, it was my fave show as a kid, what can I say...?)
  878. jms
  879. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  880. Date: 20 Dec 1994 05:07:05 -0500
  881. Subject: Re: Observations on Season Two
  882. Correct; Battlestar Galactica wasn't about Earth's future; it was
  883. about them looking for us, their lost tribe, in our present. Doesn't fit
  884. the bill.
  885. jms
  886. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  887. Date: 20 Dec 1994 05:07:14 -0500
  888. Subject: Re: Universal Moral code and G
  889. Of course, getting everyone to agree to support and promote life and
  890. intelligence means coming up with a definition everone out there would
  891. agree upon for both those areas. Would some species even consider us
  892. intelligent? Would their sensory apparatus be sufficient to distinguish
  893. us as living beings, or their biology be so different that by their
  894. standards we don't qualify?
  895. And even here at home, some can use that debate for their own
  896. purposes. I saw a documentary last night about Nazi propaganda films used
  897. before and during the war to encourage doctors to terminate the physically
  898. and mentally disadvantaged, particularly the latter. They were routinely
  899. gassed in asylums. The logic they used: the mentally insane suffered
  900. from "existence without life." Thus there was no crime in eliminating
  901. them.
  902. jms
  903. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  904. Date: 20 Dec 1994 05:07:22 -0500
  905. Subject: JMS Re: Power Rangers
  906. Steen wanted to leave POWER to pursue other things; so I gave her a
  907. good death....
  908. jms
  909. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  910. Date: 20 Dec 1994 05:23:50 -0500
  911. Subject: ATTN JMS: Any images from the
  912. Will try to upload a few down the road a bit.
  913. jms
  914. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  915. Date: 20 Dec 1994 21:24:48 -0500
  916. Subject: B5 CD Booklet: Why stiff O'Har
  917. I was actually kinda surprised by the omission myself; I do believe
  918. there's a photo of Michael in there (him and Jerry standing in front of
  919. the big fan set)...I can only assume that it was done under the current
  920. licensing, and that department sent him what was to be on there.
  921. jms
  922. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  923. Date: 20 Dec 1994 21:24:56 -0500
  924. Subject: Attn JMS: Where and When is th
  925. The Horizons con is in late April or May sometime, and takes place
  926. in Bristol. Claudia and I aren't in any way involved, just working on
  927. the show. (There's a chance Peter Jurasik may also attend.)
  928. jms
  929. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  930. Date: 20 Dec 1994 21:26:32 -0500
  931. Subject: JMS: Universe Today?
  932. Re: putting out an expanded Universe Today...y'know, that's not a
  933. bad idea....
  934. jms
  935. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  936. Date: 20 Dec 1994 21:56:54 -0500
  937. Subject: att jms: cramps?
  938. If your desire is to be equal...we've already shown Sinclair and
  939. Garibaldi taking a whiz in the men's room.
  940. And it's doubtful that Garibaldi's jockstrap would play much of a
  941. role in the story arc....
  942. jms
  943. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  944. Date: 20 Dec 1994 21:58:30 -0500
  945. Subject: JMS: How Many Planets? Balance
  946. Earth Alliance has about 14 worlds/colonies in 12 different solar
  947. systems.
  948. jms
  949. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  950. Date: 20 Dec 1994 21:58:38 -0500
  951. Subject: JMS-Demon Night
  952. Thanks. For a first novel, DEMON NIGHT is okay; learned a lot
  953. doing it. Mainly just wrote it for myself, when I couldn't find the sort
  954. of book I wanted to read, then when finished, shoved it in the closet and
  955. left it there for about 2 years, when my agent said I should really write
  956. a book someday. I said that I had, just for myself. She asked to read
  957. it, loved it, sent it to an agent affiliate of hers, the agent in NY sent
  958. it to an editor, and the first one who read it, bought it. Go figure....
  959. jms
  960. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  961. Date: 20 Dec 1994 22:00:20 -0500
  962. Subject: Re: JMS: Londo and Shakespear
  963. OOOPS! Just realized that the writer of that extremely perceptive
  964. message that I just replied to is a woman, not a man (looked at the
  965. name/address of the wrong message). Well, you're welcome to a cigar
  966. too, Melanie. Pull up a chair, and let's sit here and belch at each
  967. other, whattaya say...?
  968. jms
  969. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  970. Date: 20 Dec 1994 22:00:31 -0500
  971. Subject: ATTN JMS: ? Re: Futurequest PB
  972. Yep, the folks at Futurequest asked if we could donate our stages
  973. for their use when we weren't using them, and we said yes. (So far I've
  974. seen part of our central corridor, and the dome tech's pit in C&C.)
  975. jms
  976. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  977. Date: 20 Dec 1994 22:00:41 -0500
  978. Subject: Re: JMS: Londo and Shakespear
  979. "We see aspects of different myth-forms in Babylon 5 because they
  980. were the paradigms JMS used in developing his writing style, not because
  981. he's 'doing the Shakespeare thing.'"
  982. Somebody give that man a ceegar.
  983. jms
  984. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  985. Date: 20 Dec 1994 23:59:39 -0500
  986. Subject: Believers: operating over pare
  987. Of course the surgical scars would've been a dead giveaway that
  988. surgery had been performed. Also, lying to them would have also been a
  989. violation of medical ethics. This was not a story about easy solutions.
  990. jms
  991. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  992. Date: 21 Dec 1994 02:25:37 -0500
  993. Subject: B5 clips spotted on PBS "Futur
  994. I know that shot (the work crew in EVA suits) has been used in the
  995. show; I'll be damned if I can remember in which episode it appeared.
  996. jms
  997. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  998. Date: 21 Dec 1994 02:25:46 -0500
  999. Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: ? Re: Futureques
  1000. I seem to vaguely recall someone mentioning to me about maybe
  1001. wanting to be interviewed on FutureQuest; I just wasn't sure what I would
  1002. have to say that would be the least interest to anyone. All of the really
  1003. interesting stuff comes out of my characters' mouths. You gotta
  1004. understand, the overwhelming reaction upon meeting me is that there's
  1005. less here than meets the eye. Stick a camera in front of my face and I
  1006. end up just standing there, finger in ear, going bibble-bibble-bibble
  1007. until it's over.
  1008. jms
  1009. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1010. Date: 21 Dec 1994 04:55:17 -0500
  1011. Subject: Re: Observations on Season Two
  1012. I recently got a better understanding of what may have been forcing
  1013. Paramount's hand re: their struggle to get a death grip on the stations,
  1014. even at the cost of B5. Over the weekend I had the chance to talk with
  1015. somebody WAY up the ladder in the Star Trek arena, a major name. From
  1016. what I was told, the Paramount Network was in serious trouble of not
  1017. getting the required number of stations for some time.
  1018. What this means is as follows: you're a national sponsor. You want
  1019. to make sure your commercials hit a certain percentage of the population.
  1020. One of the ways to assure this is to get a certain number of TV stations
  1021. in major markets; fall below that threshold, and the sponsors drop off.
  1022. Call that figure X. Apparently, up until a few weeks ago, Paramount had
  1023. X minus about 10. If indeed they were pressuring stations, that would
  1024. seem to be the reason for it. As of last week, however, apparently they
  1025. now have the correct number of stations, and all is well (which explains
  1026. why one person here on the Internet was told recently by his local
  1027. station that it *was* kind of preferred that B5 be dropped, but that this
  1028. wasn't the case anymore).
  1029. Overall, we've lost a few stations, but nothing so substantial that
  1030. we can't find ways around it. They've got their stations, we've got ours,
  1031. and in most cases they're the same stations. Fair enough.
  1032. jms
  1033. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1034. Date: 21 Dec 1994 17:04:46 -0500
  1035. Subject: Re: B5 clips spotted on PBS "F
  1036. The cleanup crew in "Revelations" was out working the hazmat
  1037. platform, that was a different object than the one shown in the clip.
  1038. jms
  1039. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1040. Date: 21 Dec 1994 17:07:46 -0500
  1041. Subject: JMS:Is B5 broadcast letterbox?
  1042. B5 is broadcast in traditional aspect ratio; the letterbox version
  1043. will only be available later.
  1044. jms
  1045. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1046. Date: 21 Dec 1994 17:10:53 -0500
  1047. Subject: JMS: How come Dr. Franklin did
  1048. How do you know Franklin DIDN'T know about the biological changes
  1049. Delenn is going through? Remember the scene in "Revelations;" he's
  1050. allowed inside ONLY on the condition that he not tell anyone what he
  1051. learns. A doctor's oath of confidentiality is crucial.
  1052. jms
  1053. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1054. Date: 21 Dec 1994 17:11:07 -0500
  1055. Subject: JMS: Language in the comic?
  1056. The word "bastards" was in the script I turned in to DC. It got
  1057. changed to "demons" by the editor. That change was made at the last
  1058. minute; all the inked and penciled versions I'd seen before had the right
  1059. word in it. I'm considerably less than thrilled about it.
  1060. jms
  1061. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1062. Date: 21 Dec 1994 17:11:25 -0500
  1063. Subject: JMS: What about Projectile Wea
  1064. I have no objection to showing mass drivers, and the main problem
  1065. with projectile weapons inside the station is that they have a nasty
  1066. tendency to breach the hull, eliminating both parties. Though you will
  1067. see some projectile-type weapons used elsewhere around the first part of
  1068. February.
  1069. jms
  1070. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1071. Date: 21 Dec 1994 17:13:06 -0500
  1072. Subject: Re: Universal Moral code and G
  1073. Eric: I will now collapse your 114 line message into what you were
  1074. trying to say behind the fog of words: you want YOUR belief system
  1075. to be the primary one portrayed, because yours is the truth, and the rest
  1076. are, as you say, "bullshit."
  1077. So get your own damned show...aside, of course, from the hundreds of
  1078. hours of religious programming *already* filling the airwaves and cable
  1079. systems every day of the year.
  1080. Sorry, but I'm under no obligation whatsoever to reinforce your or
  1081. anyone else's particular idea of what the Truth is. And your particular
  1082. breed of intolerance is on of the uglier aspects of modern christianity.
  1083. jms
  1084. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1085. Date: 22 Dec 1994 02:54:29 -0500
  1086. Subject: ok, I wrote, now what?
  1087. Now you can rest, at peace with the knowledge that you have worked
  1088. off at least fifteen karma points from that rather unfortunate prior life
  1089. in the middle ages....
  1090. jms
  1091. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1092. Date: 22 Dec 1994 02:54:39 -0500
  1093. Subject: ATTN JMS: The big "E-A"
  1094. How the EA symbol came about is really kind of interesting. I knew
  1095. that we needed something nifty, but the preliminary designs created for
  1096. this just didn't do it for me. So I sat down with the graphics designer,
  1097. and we started sketching stuff out. At this point we were looking mainly
  1098. for the right silhouette. Circle was out; oval was too soft; triangle
  1099. was too Trek. At one point he did a star variation. I looked at it, and
  1100. somewhere in my head the right configuration was there, so I started to
  1101. erase the points of the star, round them off, filled out the middle (and
  1102. if you've ever seen me draw, it's a scary thing; I should stick to
  1103. writing).
  1104. I knew the shape was right when I'd finished, but I knew there was
  1105. still something missing. That night, the designer called and said he'd
  1106. been looking at it again, and he suddenly noticed that what we'd done was
  1107. to put a silhouette E over a silhouette A, and when he sketched in the
  1108. inner horizontal bars, tucked in the corner of the feet on the A, it
  1109. came together perfectly.
  1110. My problem is often that I can see what I want in my head, but I'm
  1111. limited on actually drawing it. When we were doing the prosthetic design
  1112. for the pilot for Delenn, our prosthetic designer hit a wall on the
  1113. headbone section, finally threw up his hands and didn't know what to do
  1114. with the thing. I went over to the studio, we talked for a while, I
  1115. couldn't quite communicate what was in my head, so I grabbed one of the
  1116. sticks they use to shape the clay and started re-shaping the back and
  1117. sides of the crest. (He'd had them going straight down; I started to
  1118. curve them, and hollow them out, making them more shell-like.) By the
  1119. time we were done, we had it worked out.
  1120. Which is really part of the fun in doing your own series; you get to
  1121. stick your nose into parts of the production that normally you'd never get
  1122. near, and do your best to screw it up, because that's what bosses do.
  1123. I'm directly involved in costume approval, prosthetics, EFX, production
  1124. design approval, everything. (On a couple of occasions I've sketched out
  1125. what I had in mind for costumes, much to the amusement of our costume
  1126. designer, because they look like something a 5-year old would draw. A
  1127. drunk 5-year old, actually. But they communicate the silhouette, and
  1128. that's the important thing, despite the fact that she's keeping the
  1129. sketches for blackmail.)
  1130. jms
  1131. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1132. Date: 22 Dec 1994 02:54:49 -0500
  1133. Subject: Re: Symbolism vs. Functionalit
  1134. To the notion that there's no symbolism or ritual in the ways humans
  1135. do things like cleansing oneself (unless, of course, you're from India,
  1136. where there is a very real sense of ritual to these things), such
  1137. symbolism can always be *introduced* into the routine.
  1138. Say, by showering with a chicken.
  1139. Works for me.
  1140. jms
  1141. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1142. Date: 22 Dec 1994 03:25:27 -0500
  1143. Subject: JMS: the original concept for
  1144. Yes, since you've sussed it...the plan was to turn Delenn from
  1145. male to female in "Chrysalis," in my original plans, as well as making
  1146. her half-human. And yes, it would've had one hell of an impact...but my
  1147. concern when I made that decision not do do this back in the pilot was
  1148. based on the reality that we couldn't do it well. The "male" voice,
  1149. altered by computer-enhancement, just sounded REAL bogus; we couldn't
  1150. get it right, and I had to decide between dropping it, and doing something
  1151. the people would rightly describe as lame all season, just for one big
  1152. payoff. It was a tough call, but it had to be made.
  1153. jms
  1154. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1155. Date: 22 Dec 1994 03:25:38 -0500
  1156. Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: ? Re: Futureques
  1157. Re: repeat performances (or is that re: peat performance)...I said
  1158. just about all I could think of to say. The show really has to speak for
  1159. itself, and most of anything I'd have to say should be said there. I
  1160. don't tend to do a lot of interviews; I generally okay about one out of
  1161. every twenty or so requests. Don' wanna be no star. The story is the
  1162. star, and the actors are the stars.
  1163. To quote Meatloaf, "I ain't in it for the power, And I ain't in it
  1164. for my health, I ain't in it for the glory of anything at all, And I sure
  1165. ain't in it for the wealth."
  1166. jms
  1167. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1168. Date: 23 Dec 1994 03:50:19 -0500
  1169. Subject: JMS: Exercise on B5?
  1170. Actually, bear in mind that while C&C is one-third G, the rest of
  1171. the station is not, and the closer you get to the hull, the greater the
  1172. gravity. If Ivanova wants to experience one-g, she doesn't have to use
  1173. exercise machines, she just has to go down to the right level.
  1174. Not entirely unrelated, though, we're figuring on gradually working
  1175. our way to showing exercise, sports and sporting events on B5; just want
  1176. to be sure that when we do it, it looks right.
  1177. jms
  1178. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1179. Date: 23 Dec 1994 03:55:01 -0500
  1180. Subject: JMS: Great Job on second seas
  1181. Thanks; slowly but surely, we're figuring out how to make this
  1182. show work....
  1183. jms
  1184. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1185. Date: 23 Dec 1994 03:55:20 -0500
  1186. Subject: JMS: Why does it hurt?
  1187. Scanning only hurts if it's a deep scan, trying to dredge out lost
  1188. or buried thoughts, or if the other person is resisting. It can be
  1189. anything from a headache to a migraine in intensity in general..
  1190. jms
  1191. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1192. Date: 23 Dec 1994 04:07:03 -0500
  1193. Subject: Re: Attn JMS: Why is Londo the
  1194. "Morden is the mongoose."
  1195. So what's needed now is a conveniently placed cobra....
  1196. jms
  1197. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1198. Date: 23 Dec 1994 19:39:31 -0500
  1199. Subject: Re: JMS: Great Job on second
  1200. "So there really isn't enough action right now for my tastes."
  1201. You should be careful what you wish for...because you're going to get
  1202. more than your share of action in the batch of episodes beginning January
  1203. 23rd...and when the dust settles, you may wish you'd wished otherwise....
  1204. jms
  1205. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1206. Date: 24 Dec 1994 00:54:47 -0500
  1207. Subject: JMS: Water on B5?
  1208. One can't do *science* fiction without some occasional references to
  1209. technology; don't let ST poison the well here.
  1210. There's a fair amount of water on B5, all of it recycled carefully.
  1211. You have to allocate some drip-irrigation for stuff like the hedge maze
  1212. and a few other things because the mind needs stuff like that. I would
  1213. think that they manage to siphon off any growing humidity inside the
  1214. central area rather than allow for unplanned rainstorms that might muck
  1215. things up.
  1216. jms
  1217. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1218. Date: 24 Dec 1994 01:19:49 -0500
  1219. Subject: A visit from St. Joe
  1220. Dear Mr. DiMuzio:
  1221. I believe the Nuremberg Literary Crimes Committee would like a word
  1222. with you....
  1223. jms
  1224. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1225. Date: 24 Dec 1994 01:21:38 -0500
  1226. Subject: Re: Attn JMS: Why is Londo the
  1227. I think you're being far, far too literal in looking for snake
  1228. imagery....
  1229. jms
  1230. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1231. Date: 25 Dec 1994 03:18:57 -0500
  1232. Subject: Re: Attn JMS: Why is Londo the
  1233. There would have been more than one answer that would have sufficed,
  1234. but one answer was better than all the rest. Just the right mix of
  1235. resentment, nostalgia, ambition, frustration and a sense of displaced
  1236. destiny. Londo was hitting all those cylinders when he answered Morden's
  1237. question.
  1238. jms
  1239. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1240. Date: 25 Dec 1994 03:19:05 -0500
  1241. Subject: HEY JOE, Where's N'Grath ????
  1242. I kinda got disenchanted with the way n'grath came out; he may or may
  1243. not return. (In my mind I keep seeing some new enforcer with n'grath's
  1244. head on his desk....)
  1245. jms
  1246. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1247. Date: 25 Dec 1994 19:22:55 -0500
  1248. Subject: ATTN JMS: Where did episode #
  1249. 207 is "A Race Through Dark Places," guest-starring Walter Koenig.
  1250. Because 207 required extra post-production work, and we wanted to bang
  1251. in with a good name guest star at the top of our next batch of new eps,
  1252. we moved 208 "Soul Mates" down one, as the last of the batch just aired.
  1253. Everyone at PTEN was notified of this, but somehow somebody didn't get
  1254. the word, and misinformation got out. So for the week of January 23rd,
  1255. that'll be "Race," followed by the rest pretty much in production
  1256. sequence.
  1257. jms
  1258. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1259. Date: 26 Dec 1994 19:47:18 -0500
  1260. Subject: Hey JMS : Small season 2 plot
  1261. Not a plot hole; wait for "All Alone in the Night."
  1262. jms
  1263. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1264. Date: 26 Dec 1994 19:47:27 -0500
  1265. Subject: ATTN JMS: Collars?
  1266. The collar change-over is intentional, carrying through the tradition
  1267. of men's collars closing one way, women's another.
  1268. jms
  1269. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1270. Date: 26 Dec 1994 23:49:33 -0500
  1271. Subject: Peter David does it again.
  1272. You mean like showing two of our command staff in the men's room
  1273. taking a whiz? (Oops, sorry, we already did that one.) Maybe having the
  1274. command staff talk about their zippers. (Oops, did that one, too.)
  1275. Just thought of several others, but we've done those, too.
  1276. This show is about *people*, not statues or icons. And it's in the
  1277. little details, hassles, and physicality that we are reminded of their
  1278. frailities and humanity...and see a little of ourselves in the process.
  1279. jms
  1280. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1281. Date: 27 Dec 1994 04:19:00 -0500
  1282. Subject: More concerns regarding the se
  1283. ...sigh....
  1284. Nobody at the network has been messing with the show. My general
  1285. feeling is that at the start of a new season, you're going to get a lot
  1286. of new people to the show, sampling it, and you want to bring them in
  1287. gradually. (And as it is, there's been a LOT about the shadows in the
  1288. first batch of episodes, in "Revelations," in "The Long Dark," and in
  1289. other episodes.)
  1290. The first seven episodes were mainly to introduce Sheridan, and to
  1291. ease in the new folks. The next six new ones are *extremely* intense, and
  1292. get into ALL the areas you said you wanted to see, from Santiago to the
  1293. Psi Corps to the Shadow, you name it.
  1294. I don't think a show like this can be rushed; people tend to get
  1295. impatient, which is understandable. This show will get where it's going,
  1296. but it'll have to do so at its own pace.
  1297. jms
  1298. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1299. Date: 27 Dec 1994 04:19:08 -0500
  1300. Subject: More concerns regarding the se
  1301. P.S. It occurs to me to correct what may be perceived as the tone
  1302. of my reply, sent seconds ago. I just answered the same question on
  1303. another system (though that one was phrased rather...aggressively), and
  1304. upon seeing it not fifteen minutes later, I just sorta sighed at it.
  1305. It's a valid question, and I hope my tone didn't imply otherwise.
  1306. jms
  1307. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1308. Date: 27 Dec 1994 04:48:10 -0500
  1309. Subject: Re: Peter David does it again.
  1310. G.T. Walton says, "I have followed Peter David since his early
  1311. days."
  1312. Well...okay...but the peeking in his windows after dark has *gotta*
  1313. stop....
  1314. jms
  1315. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1316. Date: 27 Dec 1994 04:48:18 -0500
  1317. Subject: What repercussions ? Opinions
  1318. And here the same, as just noted earlier.
  1319. We're only seven episodes into the new season; you have to build up
  1320. to some of this stuff. Episodes 8 - 13 should satisfy just about all of
  1321. your requests. And then some. B5 is a novel, and like any novel you have
  1322. to have little diversions and asides along the way to continue to bulid
  1323. (build) the universe and your characters. The deeper you get into it, the
  1324. fewer of those you get. But we ain't nearly that deep yet.
  1325. jms
  1326. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1327. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:45:58 -0500
  1328. Subject: JMS: Delenn Sex-Change?
  1329. Yes, originally Delenn would also have changed sex in "Chrysalis."
  1330. jms
  1331. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1332. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:46:12 -0500
  1333. Subject: ST-TNG vs. B5 fans, any e
  1334. "TV needs more JMSs...."
  1335. Oh, dear....
  1336. "Hey, Morrie! MORRIE! Get another one of those crates down here!
  1337. Yeah, the JMS-7 models. How the hell do I know, some lady named Stef
  1338. called down from the main office and said they needed some more, what am
  1339. I, a crystal ball? Just get it down here. I don't *care* if you dropped
  1340. it on its head and now all it does is sit inna corner and go "wubble."
  1341. Happened to the last one, too, and nobody's complained yet...."
  1342. jms
  1343. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1344. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:49:18 -0500
  1345. Subject: What are we to be called?
  1346. What to call fans of B5? How about the Incredibly Discerning
  1347. In-Crowd, which would obviously be shortened to --
  1348. I can't...I just can't do it....
  1349. jms
  1350. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1351. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:51:02 -0500
  1352. Subject: Re: JMS: the original concept
  1353. Correct; once we'd decided to commit to Delenn being female in the
  1354. series, the makeup was modified to lose some of the more male elements.
  1355. jms
  1356. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1357. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:51:14 -0500
  1358. Subject: Hey, Joe-TV38 is moving B5 all
  1359. The ratings are strong, but the ratings are also a function of when
  1360. the show is aired. Move the show around a lot, and the ratings will fall
  1361. on any show, because folks can't find it. Sometimes it's accidental,
  1362. sometimes not. "It is *life*" -- Zathras.
  1363. jms
  1364. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1365. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:51:24 -0500
  1366. Subject: Re: Favorite B5 lines
  1367. "Susan always gets the best lines, doesn't she?"
  1368. Yup. Ah LIKES writing for Ivanova. She's a hoot.
  1369. jms
  1370. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1371. Date: 27 Dec 1994 20:51:33 -0500
  1372. Subject: B-5 Comic Sold Out?
  1373. You were told wrong. The book has sold very well, and DC is
  1374. committed to further improving the project, both in terms of artwork, and
  1375. quality in general (such as going to a better stock of paper in another
  1376. issue or two, which won't bleed the color so much).
  1377. jms
  1378. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1379. Date: 27 Dec 1994 21:20:10 -0500
  1380. Subject: Re: Favorite B5 lines
  1381. See, for me, the best part about all of this isn't determining WHAT
  1382. is a favorite line, but just that there ARE favorite lines....
  1383. jms
  1384. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1385. Date: 28 Dec 1994 01:49:09 -0500
  1386. Subject: B5 rules!
  1387. Thank you for the kind words (and my address appears above)....
  1388. jms
  1389. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1390. Date: 28 Dec 1994 01:49:29 -0500
  1391. Subject: Re: Favorite B5 lines
  1392. Everything that the character says is the writing; everything the
  1393. character does while saying it is the actor.
  1394. It's a funny kind of perception; I've now been at a number of cons
  1395. with the cast members, and invariably they get the questions of "How do
  1396. you create your character, how do you determine who the character is?", and
  1397. I get the overall story-arc questions...almost as if these characters had
  1398. existed outside, or were in the actors, and I stumbled upon them and put
  1399. them into this arc.
  1400. When asked this question at LosCon, Peter Jurasik gave his usual
  1401. answer, "I just say what they write for me to say." Which obviously is
  1402. a modest understatement; Peter breathes life into Londo and makes the
  1403. lines work. It's all synergy, I suppose....
  1404. jms
  1405. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1406. Date: 28 Dec 1994 05:17:48 -0500
  1407. Subject: JMS: Pronouncing "Ivanova"
  1408. I've known Russians who've used the same kind of pronunciation we
  1409. have given Ivanova. It does vary. Heck, my name is pronounced
  1410. STRUH-ZIN-SKI, when it *should* be correctly pronounced STRA-CHIN-SKI.
  1411. Both are acceptable. And you get different pronunciations in central
  1412. Russia from places like byelorussia or the more Eastern provinces.
  1413. jms
  1414. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1415. Date: 28 Dec 1994 05:17:59 -0500
  1416. Subject: B5
  1417. If you like those kinds of character flips, you're gonna love the
  1418. next batch of episodes....
  1419. There are some real surprises in there, some relating back to first
  1420. season stuff, and characters.
  1421. It's easiest to flip a character when the story elsewhere is fairly
  1422. straightforward, so you lull the audience in with a sense of "okay, this
  1423. is the story, nothing major, shouldn't change anything," then you whap
  1424. them hard when they're not looking. So whenever you see a jms script,
  1425. and there doesn't seem like there's that much to it...be careful. The
  1426. simpler the premise -- just a visit by someone to the station, someone
  1427. taken prisoner and trying to escape -- the more you're being set up.
  1428. It's kinda like the nak'a'leen feeder...as long as you can hear it,
  1429. you're safe...but the moment you hear nothing....
  1430. jms
  1431. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1432. Date: 29 Dec 1994 01:48:37 -0500
  1433. Subject: Zathrus- Minbari/Human offspri
  1434. Nope; Zathras is one of his race, which aren't offspring of any
  1435. other two groups.
  1436. jms
  1437. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1438. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:16:31 -0500
  1439. Subject: New episodes?
  1440. New eps start week of January 23rd.
  1441. jms
  1442. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1443. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:16:42 -0500
  1444. Subject: ATTN JMS: Do other B5 staff lu
  1445. I know that Larry DiTillio (my story editor) recently gained access
  1446. to Internet; some other crew folks hang around, pulling out interesting
  1447. stuff and posting hardcopies on the B5 Buzz: Messages from the Internet
  1448. board erected outside Stage A.
  1449. jms
  1450. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1451. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:19:46 -0500
  1452. Subject: ATTN JMS: Valen query
  1453. Valen called the Nine together and formed the Grey Council about
  1454. a thousand years ago, give or take; died not long thereafter.
  1455. jms
  1456. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1457. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:19:55 -0500
  1458. Subject: Re: Favorite B5 lines
  1459. Though Caitlin left B5 to pursue offers to star in romantic lead
  1460. parts, nothing to do with typeasting...your general concern is correct.
  1461. We've tried to help avoid that on behalf of the actors. For instance,
  1462. visually, you can hardly recognize Peter Jurasik in makeup; ditto for
  1463. Andreas and the rest of our alien cast. This shouldn't inhibit their
  1464. work in other areas (as opposed to seeing someone very recognizeable, but
  1465. with pointy ears, which caused Nimoy great trouble for a long time).
  1466. In terms of the human characters, I've tried not to wrap any of them
  1467. around one specific character trait. They range from serious to comic,
  1468. and do different things.
  1469. Typecasting is a real concern, and it has to be addressed by those
  1470. who make the show.
  1471. jms
  1472. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1473. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:20:03 -0500
  1474. Subject: ATTN JMS: Characters and Cult
  1475. Re: "turning weakness into strength," that's generally what humans
  1476. DO. We stare into the abyss, we *know* the cause is hopeless, we know
  1477. we're probably gonna get creamed trying, but we straighten our shoulders
  1478. and *do* it.
  1479. It is, I think, one of our better traits.
  1480. jms
  1481. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1482. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:20:12 -0500
  1483. Subject: JMS: ? on Amanda Carter
  1484. Larry slipped in the reference to John Carter of Mars, not our former
  1485. prez....
  1486. jms
  1487. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1488. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:20:21 -0500
  1489. Subject: Filming order
  1490. All scenes in an episode are filmed together, over a seven day
  1491. span. If you mixed and matched scenes, by different directors, in the
  1492. same episode, you'd have big problems with the directors' Guild, and in
  1493. determining director's credit.
  1494. jms
  1495. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1496. Date: 29 Dec 1994 02:20:30 -0500
  1497. Subject: JMS: Con Alert Question
  1498. No plans for that part of the world, alas...but if they should ever
  1499. materialize, I'll be sure to post the info here.
  1500. jms
  1501. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1502. Date: 29 Dec 1994 04:46:48 -0500
  1503. Subject: Re: B5 rules!
  1504. (Putting this here only because there's nothing else relevant to
  1505. tag it onto....)
  1506. Anybody out there with cheat codes for Wing Commander III...I would
  1507. hardly object if one day I found them in my internet mailbox....
  1508. (I gotta get a *real* life....)
  1509. jms
  1510. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1511. Date: 29 Dec 1994 04:49:10 -0500
  1512. Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Do other B5 staf
  1513. What gets posted on the B5 Buzzboard is mainly reactions to specific
  1514. episodes, analyses of where the story may be going...understand that
  1515. making TV is like yelling into a vacuum; there's no feedback other than
  1516. the ratings, so folks take any chance they can to see how viewers react.
  1517. jms
  1518. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1519. Date: 30 Dec 1994 01:45:47 -0500
  1520. Subject: JMS: Cost of production CAPT P
  1521. The cost of an average POWER episode was supposed to be about
  1522. $500,000 (for a half-hour show), but often ranged into $650,000 per half
  1523. hour, which puts it WAY above B5 today on a per-hour basis. It was such
  1524. out-of-control costs that led me to wonder if one could design an SF show
  1525. so that it could be done SENSIBLY....
  1526. jms
  1527. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1528. Date: 30 Dec 1994 04:45:28 -0500
  1529. Subject: JMS: B5 vs. DS9 Legal Question
  1530. No legal action was initiated by me against anyone on this subject;
  1531. my feeling in general is that such actions only poison the water for BOTH
  1532. sides. The better determinant is the open marketplace of ideas and public
  1533. opinion.
  1534. jms
  1535. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1536. Date: 30 Dec 1994 04:45:37 -0500
  1537. Subject: JMS: Episodes
  1538. I think they'll repeat the year one episodes after they've finished
  1539. the new year two episodes.
  1540. jms
  1541. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1542. Date: 30 Dec 1994 04:47:23 -0500
  1543. Subject: ATTN JMS: Psi Corps Question
  1544. There are genetic tests that check for the gene, which can be present
  1545. or recessive; also, there's a network by which people who think they are
  1546. telepathic, and thus troubled, can contact the Corps for help. The
  1547. vast majority of PC members come to them in very early childhood.
  1548. jms
  1549. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1550. Date: 30 Dec 1994 04:50:25 -0500
  1551. Subject: ATTN JMS: Loose threads...
  1552. 1) The first B5 novel is due out from Dell in January, from John
  1553. Vornholt.
  1554. 2) The Grimjack movie is awaiting final negotiations between the
  1555. various parties, and for me to clear out some room on my desk to be able
  1556. to do the script justice.
  1557. 3) I'm finishing the first draft of one SF series pilot movie over
  1558. the brief Christmas break, due for one of the major cable networks; another
  1559. project is awaiting some executive decisions. (These things take time;
  1560. B5 took five years.)
  1561. 4) I'm hoping we'll see videotapes of B5 out by spring for the first
  1562. season, laserdisks to follow maybe summer or fall.
  1563. jms
  1564. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1565. Date: 30 Dec 1994 04:50:33 -0500
  1566. Subject: Re: Favorite B5 lines
  1567. Timov's "WHO IS THIS?!" in that high-pitched voice would also be a
  1568. great one for an answering machine.
  1569. jms
  1570. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1571. Date: 30 Dec 1994 04:50:41 -0500
  1572. Subject: Re: ST-TNG vs. B5 fans, any ex
  1573. On the whole Trek/B5 thing, here's something to ponder....
  1574. Over the Christmas break, my associate, Doug Netter (also an exec
  1575. producer on the show) was staying at a hotel in New York. One day, as he
  1576. was going up in the elevator from the garage below, who gets in at the
  1577. first floor but....Patrick Stewart. Doug introduces himself. Patrick
  1578. is pleased to meet him, and mentions that he likes Babylon 5 quite a bit;
  1579. that he thinks it has great promise, is constantly improving, and wishes
  1580. it only good fortune. He even invited Doug to tea, but Doug had family
  1581. engagements, and had to pass.
  1582. Passed along for whatever use that piece of information may be....
  1583. jms
  1584. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1585. Date: 31 Dec 1994 04:07:02 -0500
  1586. Subject: Re: ST-TNG vs. B5 fans - JMS
  1587. I would think that Patrick Stewart has considerably bigger fish to
  1588. fry than appearing on a syndicated SF series as a one-shot.
  1589. jms
  1590. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1591. Date: 31 Dec 1994 04:07:16 -0500
  1592. Subject: JMS: B-5 in chicago?
  1593. WPWR is becoming a Paramount station, yes; I believe, though, that
  1594. B5 is being moved to another day, so should still be there.
  1595. (Just because I'm curious by nature...noting that your sig line
  1596. indicates sysop of the National Islamic BBS...is there much notice of B5
  1597. among the Islamic community? I'm told that in some areas in Iraq and
  1598. Iran, where some are able to pick up B5 off the satellite link, the show
  1599. is known and responded to well, particularly since this is a Western show
  1600. which is set in Babylon, which makes it a positive place. [I believe,
  1601. but am willing to be corrected, that both Iran and Iraq tend to claim
  1602. Babylon for their own, though those who live there tend to feel very
  1603. independent of both sides.] Is there much awareness of the program among
  1604. the American Islamic community, which you're probably more plugged-into,
  1605. given the nature of your BBS? I've had several letters from people
  1606. noting, accurately, that Minbari comes from the word minbar, the pulpit
  1607. in a mosque. Anyway, just curious....)
  1608. jms
  1609. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1610. Date: 31 Dec 1994 04:14:33 -0500
  1611. Subject: JMS: Battle of the Line number
  1612. Minbari losses at the Line were fairly minimal, more the result of
  1613. good luck than strategy, or EA ships doing kamikazi runs into Minbari
  1614. cruisers. Very light.
  1615. jms
  1616. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1617. Date: 31 Dec 1994 04:16:09 -0500
  1618. Subject: B5 parties / cons in UK?
  1619. I believe there is a B5 con planned for April or May in Bristol,
  1620. England. Attending will be me, Claudia Christian, and Peter Jurasik.
  1621. jms
  1622. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1623. Date: 31 Dec 1994 04:24:50 -0500
  1624. Subject: Re: Favorite B5 lines
  1625. One of my favorite exchanges, which never seems to show up, is from
  1626. PoD v.1, when G'Kar says to Tu'Pari, who has come looking for Ambassador
  1627. G'Kar, "This is Ambassador G'Kar's quarters. This is Ambassador G'Kar's
  1628. table. This is Ambassador G'Kar's dinner. What part of this progression
  1629. escapes you?"
  1630. Favorite line in the next new episode, from Sheridan: "I'm not saying
  1631. what I'm saying. I'm not saying what I'm *thinking*. For that matter,
  1632. I'm not even *thinking* what I'm thinking."
  1633. jms
  1634. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1635. Date: 31 Dec 1994 04:36:21 -0500
  1636. Subject: jms: Robert Jordan Influences?
  1637. Alas (and I suppose I should be ashamed of myself), though I've heard
  1638. of Robert Jordan, I've never actually read anything by him.
  1639. jms
  1640. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1641. Date: 31 Dec 1994 06:19:52 -0500
  1642. Subject: Dont trust Sheridan (was JMS:
  1643. The president spoke truthfully; Sheridan could petition for a
  1644. promotion for her, but it's up to Earthforce to grant it, so the line
  1645. still tracks. (Note also there's no pronoun there; "Giving her a field
  1646. promotion." The imperial We still stands, though.) Also, Sheridan says
  1647. he put through the paperwork the day after he got there; which is fairly
  1648. close to the time frame in the story in which the President says they'll
  1649. be giving Ivanova a promotion. There's no discontinuity here.
  1650. jms
  1651. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1652. Date: 31 Dec 1994 22:49:56 -0500
  1653. Subject: Church of Chris Carter WAS:
  1654. Waitaminnit...just wait one friggin' minute...is or is not the Chris
  1655. Carter of teleport.com who logs on here, to whom I've communicated on
  1656. numerous occasions, THE Chris Carter of X-Files, or another? If the
  1657. answer is "another," that's a *terrible* thing to do to me; if the answer
  1658. is yes....
  1659. Yo! Chris! (waving arms) There are maybe two or three shows each
  1660. week that I endeavor to catch; yours is one of them. Absolutely terrific.
  1661. Terrific writing and performances, and some *very* nice cinematography
  1662. and direction. Probably one of the best shows around. It's one of the
  1663. few shows that, if we miss it, we'll call around to all our friends (both
  1664. of them) and see if they taped X-Files.
  1665. Good to see somebody else doing it *right* out there.
  1666. jms
  1667. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1668. Date: 31 Dec 1994 22:50:05 -0500
  1669. Subject: Re: B5 & Voyager making
  1670. Bigfoot is also a legend....
  1671. jms
  1672. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1673. Date: 31 Dec 1994 22:50:14 -0500
  1674. Subject: JMS: B5/ Canadian Cons?
  1675. No B5 reps that I'm aware of, though many negotiations go through
  1676. the actors' agents, and we may not hear about it.
  1677. jms
  1678. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1679. Date: 31 Dec 1994 22:50:23 -0500
  1680. Subject: Re: ST-TNG vs. B5 fans, any ex
  1681. Steve...that'll be interesting to see their response....
  1682. jms
  1683. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  1684. Date: 31 Dec 1994 22:50:34 -0500
  1685. Subject: Re: Church of Chris Carter WA
  1686. See my note elsewhere here, if this is the correct Chris Carter.
  1687. (Same header.)
  1688. jms