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<h3>Summary by Katrina Glerum (kat@gol.com)</h3>
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Thirteen years ago, humanity teetered on the brink of extermination after a
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misunderstanding mobilized the entire Minbari civilization on a mission
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of annihilation. The Babylon Project was Earth's attempt to prevent future
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interstellar war by promoting interracial understanding. It failed utterly.
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A galactic war of epic proportions engulfed Babylon 5 only five years after
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its completion. In the face of overwhelming darkness and chaos, the people
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of B5 found the courage to make a stand against madness and despair. Yet
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the price was enormous. They lost their homes, their loved ones, their
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careers -- even their lives.
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<h2>The Shadows</h2>
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The Great War is the handiwork of the Shadows. An ancient, terrifyingly
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powerful race, the Shadows seed the galaxy with chaos like cosmic picadors,
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promoting evolutionary advancement through competition and destruction. A
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thousand years ago they were beaten back to the galactic rim by an alliance
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which included relatively young civilizations like the Minbari, and a number
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of extremely powerful older races known collectively as the First Ones. Of
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these, all but the Vorlons have passed beyond confines of the
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galaxy -- presumably forever. The Shadows have infiltrated several
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governments, preferring secrecy because in the open their organic vessels
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have one crucial vulnerability: they can be disabled by telepaths. Although
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forced on the defensive when Captain Sheridan destroyed the biggest city on
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their home world of Z'ha'dum, the Shadows have no intention of giving up
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their goals easily, whatever those goals might ultimately be.
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<h2>The Vorlons and Ambassador Kosh</h2>
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The Shadows' greatest remaining enemies are the Vorlons. Enigmatic, secretive
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and extremely powerful, the Vorlons have also manipulated many civilizations
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for their own mysterious ends. Their sole acknowledged representative,
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Ambassador Kosh Naranek, glided the corridors of B5 for years before anyone saw
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him outside his bulky encounter suit. When he finally revealed himself, he
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appeared as a glorious being of light and lore, of the same species as any
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who saw him.
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Only one individual is known to have ever visited the Vorlon homeworld, the
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human telepath Lyta Alexander. When she returned to act as aide and
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"courier" for Ambassador Kosh, she had obviously been altered. Besides
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Lyta, Kosh took an interest in Delenn, to teach, test and trust her. But his
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most curious relationship was reserved for Captain Sheridan, who he pushed
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and taught and chastised. Finally when Sheridan demanded that the Vorlons
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take part in the war they were commanding him to fight for them, Kosh
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acquiesced at the cost of his own life -- or at least most of it. Even as the
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Shadows destroyed the Ambassador in retribution, a small piece of Kosh's
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consciousness slipped into the Captain to guide his path in the future.
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The replacement Ambassador, also known as "Kosh," is more remote and more
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clearly working toward ends that include no one but Vorlons.
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<h2>The Centauri and Ambassador Londo Mollari</h2>
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In the declining years of the great Centauri Empire, the Shadows' human
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puppet, Mr. Morden, approached a debauched, washed-up, old Centauri patriot,
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Londo Mollari, and offered him the chance for his people to regain their
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lost might and glory. In exchange Morden asked... well, nothing, at first.
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Londo took the bait and presided over the reconquest of Narn. The star of
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House Mollari soared, but Londo felt that circumstances were flying out of
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control. The machinations of his ally-turned-enemy Lord Refa, the urgings
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of Mr. Morden's "associates" to wage excessive and pointless border wars,
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the rudderless court at home, and his own desire to serve his people, all
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pushed the Ambassador into a newly decisive role. Yet, tragically it
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appears that it will be his destiny to lead his people into ruin and desolation.
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<h2>The Narn and Ambassador G'Kar</h2>
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When G'Kar first came to Babylon 5, he was a hero who had spent his entire
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life fighting the Centauri. His hatred and fury knew no limits, and thus he
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ironically provided the perfect target for Londo's temptation by the
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Shadows. When his world was defeated, G'Kar was forced to beg sanctuary
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from Babylon 5 and there he became the leader of the Narn resistance in
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exile. G'Kar discovered the Shadows' return long before it became widely
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known, but his warnings fell on seemingly deaf ears. Eventually he learned
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the terrible truth: that Londo had masterminded the Shadow
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destruction of his people, and that the Minbari and the Army of Light had
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known this, and permitted it to happen. In the very instant of such
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revelations he experienced a Vorlon-inspired epiphany: "Some must be
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sacrificed if all are to be saved." He came to understand as well that
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somehow the humans would be the key to the salvation of his people.
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<h2>Earth</h2>
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While reports from "back home" had never been wildly encouraging, including
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the crushing of the Mars Independence movement and the Gestapo-like
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Nightwatch division of the Ministry of Peace, the B5 command staff were
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still appalled when they stumbled across evidence that President Clark had
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had his predecessor assassinated. When this news leaked to the press, Clark
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disbanded the government and declared martial law. Even as his loyal forces
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hunted down rebellious ships and bombed civilian targets, Mars, Io and
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Babylon 5 declared their independence. With Minbari assistance, B5 held off
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a massive Earth assault. This success left the station floating in uneasy
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limbo, dependent on the goodwill and self-interest of worlds who might want
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to use it for trade and peace negotiations.
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<h2>Psi Corps</h2>
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Believing themselves to be the next evolutionary step beyond "normals,"
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members of Psi Corps have consistently shown disregard for the laws intended
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to regulate their activities, along with disregard for the rights and
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well-being of other telepaths. They hound rogue teeps to the ends of the
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galaxy; they plant personality time bombs in their members as they did to
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Talia Winters; they develop and distribute dangerous psi-enhancing drugs
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like "dust;" and some within the Corps are even willing to hand over
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rebellious telepaths to the Shadows. They manipulate, coerce, conspire and
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league with the devil in pursuit of one goal -- control. However, even within
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an organization so guarded, there are signs of dissent and factionalization.
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In his anger over the ill-treatment of his lover, one of the Psi Corps'
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strongest telepaths, Alfred Bester, has promised to lend his aid to the
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station in their fight against the Shadows.
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<h2>The Minbari and Ambassador Delenn</h2>
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As prophesied by Valen, the Great War has brought the Minbari to the close
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of an age, ending a thousand years of peaceful rule by the Grey Council.
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Council member for the religious caste, Delenn was among the few who
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understood and believed the many prophecies about this time. Thus she was
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one of the few prepared for the terrific consequences and sacrifices
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required by those prophecies as one by one they came true.
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The first was over a decade ago, in the terrible hour when the Grey Council
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war cruiser poised over Earth in a final lull before exacting ultimate
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vengeance for their leader Dukhat's death. A lone pilot, Jeffrey Sinclair,
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was captured and interrogated. To their horror, the Council discovered that
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he carried the soul of their greatest leader, Valen, and determined that
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Minbari souls were being reborn in the bodies of humans. They immediately
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and without explanation ordered their forces to surrender, to the outrage of
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the warrior caste.
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The ancients said that the two halves of the Minbari soul must join to
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overcome their greatest challenge. They also spoke of a great leader.
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Believing that she was this person, Delenn underwent a metamorphosis that
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left her half human -- and ostracized by both races. She rose to the challenge,
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however, and when the Grey Council, which had been established to guard
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against the Shadows' return, balked when the circumstances of that return
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announced themselves as interspecies border conflicts, Delenn broke the
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Council and led the worker and religious castes into battle. This threw
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the tightly knit society into a turmoil, with Delenn in the unrelished
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middle of it all.
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<h2>The Great War and the Army of Light</h2>
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The Great War never ends, it just stops for awhile. It is the war that
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Commander Sinclair/Valen and Babylon 4 traveled backward through time to
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win a thousand years ago. It is the Great War prophesied to play out again
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in another thousand years.
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Bloody though it was, the Minbari War certainly hadn't prepared the
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successful, patriotic, young Captain Sheridan for the task of commanding
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Babylon 5, much less the hardships which followed. Trying to steer a path
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between the political, the practical, and the ethical would have been
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impossible if not for his able and like-minded command staff: Ivanova,
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Garibaldi and Franklin. Initially these four came together to fight the
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darkness growing within Earth Gov, but soon they found that this evil was
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only a piece of the terrifying storm brewing, and they were too few alone.
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The first to join the Army of Light were the crack Minbari-human battalion
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known as Rangers. Then, through persuasion, coercion and a show of arms,
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Sheridan was able to hammer together a fragile Alliance that included many
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of the Non-Aligned Worlds, and Delenn's two thirds of the Minbari. He also
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found some unexpected allies, including Draal, the sentient heart of the
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great machine below the station on Epsilon 3; the ancient, First One Walkers
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of Sigma 957; remnants of the Earth Force resistance against President
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Clark; and a promise from Psi Cop Mr. Bester.
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When the Alliance scored a major victory over the Shadows at last, the enemy
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grew afraid. They sent Anna Sheridan, who they had captured with Mr. Morden
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from the Icarus expedition, to summon John to Z'ha'dum. Even though Kosh
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had warned him that he would die, and he knew it was a trap, Sheridan went
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there anyway and destroyed their greatest city before plunging to certain
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death in an immense chasm.
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