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This file contains messages posted by J. Michael Straczynski on GEnie
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from Aug 1 - Aug 15th. Postings are copyright 1994 by J. Michael Straczynski
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with compilation copyright by GEnie.
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Topic 1 Mon Oct 26, 1992
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SF-MARSHALL [Dave ] at 18:50 EST
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Sub: Babylon 5 - The Series (Non-Spoiler)
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Welcome to the Babylon 5 category and main topic for the new series. Here is
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the place for all general information on the series. Topic 2 is the location
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for SPOILERS. And please, NO STORY IDEAS are to be posted either.
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406 message(s) total.
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Category 18, Topic 1
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Message 148 Tue Aug 02, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:39 EDT
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**** Announcement ****
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Since this information has now been released to the press, and will
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already begin showing up on the news wires by the time I write this, I can now
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make the following announcement.
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The new Commanding Officer for Babylon 5 will be Captain John Sheridan,
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former commanding officer of the Agamemmnon, a deep space Earthforce military
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cruiser, where he was stationed for the last two years. During the
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Earth/Minbari war, he scored arguably the only real victory in that war, the
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destruction of the Minbar War Cruiser Black Star, and several accompanying
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vessels, through slightly unconventional means. He has been appointed to B5
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over the strongly-voiced objections of the Minbari Government, which still
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holds a considerable grudge over the Black Star incident. But the President
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feels strongly that the Minbari have had too much influence in B5, and that
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this has to be reined in.
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Captain John Sheridan will be portrayed by the highly-regarded actor
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Bruce Boxleitner, who starred in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," such miniseries as
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"East of Eden," "Till We Meet Again," "From the Dead of Night," "The Gambler
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V," and has appeared in such feature films as "The Babe." Bruce is also a
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long-time SF fan, both in media and print. He is excited about joining the
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Babylon 5 team, and we're equally excited to have him. Bruce begins filming
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with our first episode, "Points of Departure," starting August 10th.
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Message 194 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:39 EDT
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(sigh...internet gateway always goes down when I want to hear some
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reactiosn to stuff....)
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(Er, reactions.)
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Re: Ivanova lines...how about Susanalia?
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Message 205 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:01 EDT
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Lynn: of course we're going to tie it together. Right in the first
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episode. The story is still tracking.
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Message 245 Sat Aug 06, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:27 EDT
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Well, while here in San Diego for ComicCon (logging in via laptop) I was
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surprised to receive an Inkpot Award at the SDCC banquet for the body (and
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presumably the soul) of my work to date on various shows including B5.
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Message 284 Tue Aug 09, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:38 EDT
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Well, the "Danger Zone" tape that I played was courtesy of J.Hudgens
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(Fenn), so you may want to ask him about it.
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Message 290 Wed Aug 10, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:01 EDT
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Well, tomorrow, at 8 a.m., filming for Season Two of BABYLON 5 begins in
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earnest (minus one establisher the Monday preceding, and a shot we got a
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couple months ago). Today I saw a camera test of Bruce in his Captain's
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uniform, standing in the Bazaar (a new set). Looks great. He has rather
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reddish hair, which contrasts well with the blue (okay, teal) uniform. The
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uniform was still being sewed, and had the tailor's marks, and loose threads,
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and was still being modified (we're making some small tailoring changes to
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make the uniforms fit better and read better on camera, and to start
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introducing some almost subliminal changes in the way you perceive the Earth
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Alliance)...but it looked great, he was very much at his ease, and this was
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the first frame of film shot for year two.
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The stories are shaping up to be very exciting; things are going to move
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a LOT faster this season, now that we've established our universe in fair
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detail. It lets us concentrate on our characters. Some fun titles for
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you..."The Customer is Always Right," "The Very Long Night of Susan Ivanova,"
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"Unnatural Selection," "A Race Through Dark Places," and others.
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It's often hard to get excited about stuff, because you're in the middle
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of it all, racing from one thing to another...but I think I'm now getting a
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little excited, as the reality finally sinks in. Until the day you start
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rolling film, it's all theoretical. Now it becomes real.
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So tomorrow commences "Points of Departure."
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The ride begins again.
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Message 296 Wed Aug 10, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 14:31 EDT
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Second year narration will be Sheridan. Third year probably either
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Ivanova or Delenn. Fourth year G'Kar. Fifth year...possibly no one.
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Message 326 Thu Aug 11, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:49 EDT
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I don't know what's in the TBA slot. It was initially put in on the off-
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chance that we could convince PTEN to show "Chrysalis" early. As for
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videotapes...probably later in the Fall.
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Message 337 Fri Aug 12, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 15:26 EDT
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The internet stuff is, btw, somewhat exaggerated; a bunch of people in
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the same market (Cincinnati) noticed the change, and in some cases didn't get
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the information right. (They said it was being dropped, when in fact it was
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being time-shifted to Saturday afternoons and Sunday late (very) evenings.)
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This is nothing anywhere near serious enough to warrant anybody writing
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anyone.
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Message 342 Fri Aug 12, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 21:52 EDT
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Well, actually, I'm not entirely sure that that's true, that's all.
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"The Quality of Mercy" is a smaller, character-based story, not a big blow-
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out; in fact, it has virtually NO CGI, and no arc stuff. It's a nice, fairly
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enclosed little story.
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The problem that one encounters, given the specific kind of series we're
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doing here, is that the major stories have to have every single little detail
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dead right, and they're filled with zillions of little clues that only I know.
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To usher a freelancer through that process would require VAST amounts more
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hand-holding than on the personal stories. And as a result, the freelancers
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*prefer* to do those stories (from wha they've told me) because they have a
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LOT more latitude to pursue the story where they might like to take it; if
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they do a major arc story/blowout, the parameters are MUCH more strict.
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One other aspect to all this is that big EFX stories can be hideously
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expensive, unless you know exactly how to write it to avoid that. You can
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write it one way, and it stays in budget; you can write it anther way and
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literally be tens of thousands of dollars over budget. Because I work very
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closely with the production people, I can turn out a first draft that is
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generally spot-on, money-wise; with a freelancer, who doesn't know the
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parameters, you have to *massively* overhaul the first drafts of a big story
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to bring it down to something you can produce. (Even Larry has this problem;
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"Deathwalker" in particular was originally 'way beyond what we could do, and
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had to be made producible.)
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Anyway, those are the reasons you generally tend to see my name on the
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Blowout episodes. But in many ways, I prefer the smaller ones, and this
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coming season I'll be doing more of those.
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Message 358 Sat Aug 13, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:38 EDT
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Re: narration...yes, the plan is to change it each year, partly because
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it needn't convey the same information every year, partly because it should be
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somewhat from each person's individual point of view.
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Topic 2 Wed Nov 20, 1991
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STARR [Arne] at 19:41 EST
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Sub: Babylon 5 -- The Series!! >>SPOILERS<<
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Babylon 5 offically became a series on May 28 '93. There will be 22 hour eps
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for season one (in addition to the pilot). Airs Wednesdays at 8PM in most
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places starting Jan. 26 '94. This is the SPOILER topic where anything goes.
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Message 235 Tue Aug 02, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:57 EDT
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Mr. T -- force field technology is nowhere within Earth's grasp in 2258.
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(In fact, I don't know for sure that ANY of our races have that particular
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tech at the level you're describing.)
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Also, the second you put that up, if there were such things, then you
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know the station could never be in danger...and suddenly you'd have to start
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finding ways to *disable* the system, have it break down, to have any real
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jeapordy.
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Besides, the jump gate is only used to save energy; any ship big enough
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to pose a real threat to B5 could make its own jump point...and you can't
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build a force field everywhere.
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At any given day, someone on the LA freeway can turn around and see
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somebody with a gun pull up alongside. Life is dangerous. B5 reflects that.
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The more implausible safeguards you come up with because you want a nice,
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safe, riskless society, the more elaborate nonsense you have to go through to
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circumvent those safeguards to have any dramatics.
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Message 241 Tue Aug 02, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:29 EDT
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By the standards of general society, yes, TV writers are hideously
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overpaid. By the standards of the revenue generated by what these same TV
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shows make for the studios...they are vastly *under*paid.
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Message 246 Wed Aug 03, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:48 EDT
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ANYONE who says that "it is easy to write an impressive speech" has never
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had to write one. And I'm sorry, but people *do* speak in blocks from time to
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time and it's PART of a dialogue. There are no monologues of the kind you
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describe, Jim, which consists of one person talking alone in a room. They are
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always part of a dialogue, they ARE dialogue, period. You seem to think that
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dialogue is one sentence from A, one sentence from B, another from A.
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Sometimes it is. Sometimes it ain't.
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Londo was not alone in the room delivering a monologue about the Narns;
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he was responding to a point raised by Delenn and explaining the situation.
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Sometimes that takes more than one sentence. As far as I can remember, I
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don't think I've ever had a conversation in my entire life where nobody ever
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said more than three sentences at one time. You sometimes have to break in,
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"Let me get in a word in edgewise here."
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That is PART of dialogue. You may not like it. That's your business.
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But if you say it's not dialogue, I'm sorry, but you're simply, flatly and
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irredeemably wrong.
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Message 249 Wed Aug 03, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:53 EDT
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They haven't built 5 Babylon stations. The first three were
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sabotaged/damaged during the *very* early stages of construction; they never
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got very far with them, so the cost was minimal. Only #4 was completed, very
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expensive. When that vanished, they decided to scrimp and (with Minbari
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additional funding) built a half-assed B5; there will never be a B6.
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Message 270 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:56 EDT
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Yes, in 7 days, we see B4.
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(Do I live to please, or what?)
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Had two Susan russianisms in the two-parter, they slipped past; I
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generally keep them more distinct. I don't think there are any more for the
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rest of the season.
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RE: similarity in initials...well, a creator has to take some liberties
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in character identification....
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RE: casting Boxleitner and differences in how the character fits in...he
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fits tighter into the events of year two than Sinclair would have, in terms of
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being on B5, due to the desire to increase some of the tension on-station.
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The questin of who you can really trust starts to take on weight next season.
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Also, Sinclair's place of relocation will allow us to bring in some new
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elements that you'll start spotting about mid-season (we'll see who notices
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them first; they'll be in the background to start, then move forward). And,
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again, we can broaden out the storyline.
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A *lot* of people were considered for this role...because you have to
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look at all of the possibilities, and from there find the one person most
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suited to your show. Some of the other people who were on the list were
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Anthony Andrews, James Earl Jones, Roger Reece, A. Martinez...but the one name
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that really kept coming to the top of the list, who both Doug and I wanted the
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most, was Bruce. He has all the right attributes for the character, and Doug
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has worked with him before, knowing him to be a nifty guy...good with people,
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a hard worker, a team player, dedicated to his craft and his show...good,
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decent, honorable people are sometimes hard to find, but Bruce has all of
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those qualities and more. We spent a couple of hours the other day just
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hanging out in the B5 offices, talking SF (he'd just finished reading Harry
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Turtledove's newest Civil War book, and had started on another...he's a big
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fan of 50s SF as well as such films as Blade Runner, vastly preferring the
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director's cut) and fighter aircraft (he's a buff and collector of aircraft
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memorabilia, and has flown just about every kind of plane)...had a great time.
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He really complements the show because, like those of us who man the
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other areas, he really is a stone SF fan. (His kids in particular REALLY
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wanted him to do the show.) He's watched B5 and likes it a lot.
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I think you're gonna like him a *lot*.
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Message 276 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:04 EDT
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My thought was always that big ships have interceptors to take out
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incoming fire, and other kinds of weaponry to deflect or knock asice (aside)
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other incoming fire. The key is to overload the defense system so that some
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things get through (and the enemy ship did take some pretty heavy hits at
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various points).
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Message 308 Tue Aug 09, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:44 EDT
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Ben: thanks. For what it's worth...I tend to write *very* tightly; I
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don't like to leave things hanging, and I don't like threads that don't get
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resolved. Chekhov wrote, "If there is a gun on the wall in act one, scene
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one, then you *must* use the gun by act three, scene three." You don't put in
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things you don't intend to use. So the future stuff will all be dealt with.
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When all is said and done...all will have been said and done.
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Message 320 Wed Aug 10, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 14:32 EDT
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Is this the *real* TV Guide or a local publication?
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Message 329 Thu Aug 11, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:48 EDT
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Jim: no, I'm sorry, but you're simply wrong on this. As of the teaser in
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"Voice," they knew that a world previously thought dead and uninhabited was in
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fact sending out an *extremely* powerful beacon; that alone confirms the
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existence of some new alien tech, probably very advanced. As soon as that
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beacon was detected, and a report filed (which was almost immediate), the
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Hyperion got its orders. Remember, Earth is obsessed with getting its hands
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on new technology. The Hyperion continued to monitor reports as it proceeded
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to B5. The Captain's line tracks.
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Please don't describe things as "improbable" or "plot contrivances"
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because you haven't thought them through. You do this frequently.
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Message 352 Sat Aug 13, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:40 EDT
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Sheridan, the universe willing, will be there throughout the rest of the
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B5 story.
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Topic 3 Tue Nov 03, 1992
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:09 EST
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Sub: Babylon 5 - Computer SFX Tech-Talk
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Some of the new computer EFX used in BABYLON 5 will be revolutionary, a new
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approach never seen before on this scale. It's all new tech, and this topic
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will try and address the new technologies involved.
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Message 358 Tue Aug 02, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:58 EDT
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She doesn't mention it in any of the following episodes; stress brings it
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out of her.
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Topic 4 Tue Nov 03, 1992
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:12 EST
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Sub: Babylon 5 - Cast & Characters
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For discussion of the actors who will be bringing BABYLON 5 to life with their
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performances...for information before, and discussion after the airing of "The
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Gathering" pilot.
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Message 298 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:10 EDT
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"Gary Cooper was a bad actor. He WAS wooden."
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Say *what*?
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Has the taste of the american public been so diminished by over the top
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hysterics and overemoting and "method" that a performer as restrained and
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intelligent and *talented* as Gary Cooper is now considered BAD?
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Go out and rent HIGH NOON and *watch* it...then tell me he's anything
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less than one of the finest actors this country has ever produced.
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Jesus...just because an actor isn't ripping his shirt of and yelling
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"STELLLLLLLLAAAAAA" at the top of his lungs, somehow he's "bad."
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Message 328 Mon Aug 15, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:59 EDT
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Shawn Cassidy can write?
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Topic 5 Tue Nov 03, 1992
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T.ORTH [Mr. Rico] (Forwarded)
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Sub: Grid Epsilon Irregulars - News & Info.
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This topic is for information about Babylon 5 fan groups, newsletters,
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fanzines, get-togethers, B-5 at conventions, and other general fun.
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292 message(s) total.
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Message 235 Sat Aug 06, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:21 EDT
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...ahem.
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(Extra-Large)
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Message 244 Mon Aug 08, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 15:43 EDT
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...ahem....
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Topic 12 Wed Nov 18, 1992
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B.WIST [Brad] at 18:12 EST
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Sub: Babylon 5 Sightings
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Post here when you've spotted Babylon 5, whether it be on Television,
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Magazine, or somewhere else. Let us know where we can find it/see it, too.
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Category 18, Topic 12
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Message 343 Sun Aug 07, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:05 EDT
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Many journalists are, frankly, idiots and crude; they look for ways to be
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cruel. (I'm talking mainly entertainment journalists, not the real kind.) In
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talking to some who've called for interviews, they go to "so, why'd you kick
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him off?" or "when did he get shoved out?" and it's so damned
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infuriating...they have to find some way to make this News With An Edge, give
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it some controversy, some heat, when none exists. I hate it a lot.
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Topic 14 Thu Dec 31, 1992
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:59 EST
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Sub: Lurkers/Introductions: Please Sign In
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A place for newcomers to come in, say hello, whether you want to jump into the
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conversation or not, just to let us know you're here.
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Category 18, Topic 14
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Message 471 Fri Aug 12, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:29 EDT
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And don't forget PIDATS...People of Infinite Discretion and Taste.
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Topic 16 Fri Jan 15, 1993
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T.ORTH [Mr. Rico] at 01:02 EST
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Sub: "No kids or cute robots, ever!"
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This is a topic for discussion of the unofficial slogan of Babylon 5.
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Category 18, Topic 16
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Message 172 Sat Aug 13, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:44 EDT
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Yes, and they're damned tasty.
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Topic 17 Tue Jan 19, 1993
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C.STOBBE [Colin] at 21:02 EST
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Sub: Babylon 5 - Merchandising
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A place to discuss all the neat Babylon 5 merchandising coming out (hopefully)
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soon
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Category 18, Topic 17
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Message 420 Sat Aug 06, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:24 EDT
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Michelle Sucillon at Warner Bros. licensing, in Burbank.
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Topic 23 Fri Feb 12, 1993
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V.VAIDY1 [Vijay] at 23:00 EST
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Sub: "OtherWorks" by JMS
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Before there was "B5" and when "JMS" was just another Plain Joe, there was
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OtherSyde
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[A discussion of the other works of J. Michael Straczynski]
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Category 18, Topic 23
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Message 203 Sun Aug 14, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:41 EDT
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Ah, yes...that was actually kind of a cool episode, though some cuts in
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the version now on USA kind of remove some of the more personal aspects of the
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show. (Cindy probably knows more specifically what was cut.)
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Topic 30 Mon Jul 04, 1994
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D.KAUFFMAN5 [CyberDad] at 13:14 EDT
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Sub: Nods, In-Jokes, and References
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Post any nods, in-jokes, or references you have seen here. For example,
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Babylon 5 refers to the Babylon of ancient Earth; the location of B5 is at
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Grid Epsilon 470/18/22, the location of the original B5 topic on GEnie.
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Category 18, Topic 30
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Message 108 Mon Aug 15, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:39 EDT
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As it happens, the script for that scene said, basically, that Garibaldi
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gives out a YELL that goes on and on as he fires for all h he's worth. Ye
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Author takes no responsibility for any words that crept in there.
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Topic 31 Sat Jul 09, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:23 EDT
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Sub: Really Stupid Questions from JMS
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Every so often, I need Information. (You won't get it!) Technical stuff,
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research or reference stuff...and given the brain trust here, I figured this
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could be a useful resource from time to time. With appreciation.
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Category 18, Topic 31
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Message 100 Tue Aug 02, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:36 EDT
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(The following to be read in the voice of Humphrey Bogart)
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Now listen up, I need a name, see...I gotta lean on somebody and I gotta
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lean hard. Don't weasel out on me now when I need you, this is for all the
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marbles. A name, got it? Somebody who works for Dell Computers, somebody I
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can lean on, somebody who knows somebody who knows Somebody, maybe a
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president, maybe a VP, doesn't matter....
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Oh, and if you hear some noise from the back room...don't look back.
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Category 18, Topic 31
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Message 105 Wed Aug 03, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:51 EDT
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(waiting, let's see if they can resolve this.)
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Category 18, Topic 31
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Message 112 Sat Aug 06, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:26 EDT
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A second 1-gig drive was installed, but never hooked up,and I was told by
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Dell it couldn't be hooked up to deliver more than 500 megs (even though I'd
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paid $999 for the one gig), and wouldhave to be shipped back and exchanged,
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after I'd configured the damn thing. Well, while I've been away, I'm told
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that Dell has actually fixed the thing; I'll know for sure Monday when I check
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it out again.
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Topic 22 Sun Apr 17, 1994
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STARR [Arne] at 23:54 EDT
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Sub: #120 - "A Voice In The Wilderness" - 1
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by JMS. Directed by Janet Greek.
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Category 19, Topic 22
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Message 104 Mon Aug 01, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:21 EDT
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Dave...he didn't turn the set off...it was broken up by static, if you'll
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go back and look, because a much stronger transmission was coming in.
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Namely, the one that appeared in his room. If you'll note, it goes away,
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THEN, puzzled, Sinclair goes to the screen to see why it's gone.
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It is, as you say, "very annoying" to be accused of a "standard TV
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cliche" that in fact only happened in the viewer's memory.
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Category 19, Topic 22
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Message 117 Tue Aug 02, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:50 EDT
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There is a middle ground here.
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The people who like to speculate do so in print because they want to see
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(and be seen) if they were right or wrong; else why write it?
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You can write to a topic without ever having read it. So why not
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speculate on voice 2 *in* voice two, then after you've seen the episode, do a
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REA 23 1-whatever the last number is? This way, you don't see any spoilers
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that you don't want to see, and other folks don't have to worry about it?
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This is fast becoming one of those discussions over who has what *rights* when
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in fact it should be about politeness.
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Category 19, Topic 22
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Message 140 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:30 EDT
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J.Ward...no, you don't have to read a topic to post there. You can post
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in, say, part 2, then wait until after you've seen the episode, and THEN read
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all the messages there.
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Topic 23 Sun Apr 17, 1994
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STARR [Arne] at 23:56 EDT
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Sub: #121 - "A Voice In The Wilderness" - 2
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by JMS. Directed by Janet Greek.
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Category 19, Topic 23
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Message 25 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:35 EDT
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RE: predictable...it was never meant to be much of a mystery; this
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particular episode isn't a who-dunit, or who's-gonna-do-it-to-whom. Some I
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write with that in mind, some are those in which you *know* something is going
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to happen to someone, and you have a fair idea what, but the "how" is
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something you don't know. It's the ride getting there.
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Category 19, Topic 23
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Message 29 Thu Aug 04, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:21 EDT
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Draal will not get involved in such things. The fate of B5 must be
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played out without interference. They can ask, but he will not reply.
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Most pre-War EA warships operated sans gravity, though some of the later,
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larger ones used counterweight-spinning to create a tiny bit of gravity (a la
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2010), but when going into battle, that is disabled to give the ship maximum
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maneuverability.
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(Can't decide if it's wonderful or sad that we've worked this stuff out
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to this amount of detail....you'll probably see one or more of the latter
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kinds of ships next season.)
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Category 19, Topic 23
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Message 42 Fri Aug 05, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:52 EDT
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The captain of the Hyperion specifically states that he was already IN
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hyperspace, en route to another system, when he was ordered to stop here. His
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ship was already in the area. Also, there is a fair amount of time between
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the actions on the planet initially, and the arrival of the Hyperion...enough
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to know there's some kind of tech there, based on the initial attacks. The
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Hyperion continued to monitor reports as they came in.
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Topic 24 Sun Apr 17, 1994
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STARR [Arne] at 23:58 EDT
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Sub: #118 - "Babylon Squared"
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by JMS. Directed by Jim Johnston.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 15 Mon Aug 08, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:08 EDT
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A thought to bear in mind re: the whole Sinclair thing...I announced on
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the various forums several *months* ago about the change in his role, moving
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off the chessboard. If we really were never going to see Sinclair again, one
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particular shot would have been deleted from the episode; it would not have
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caused us any problem since we were still messing with it anyway, and we've
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certainly left things unexplained in other episodes, like "Mind War." We
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could've left the One unexplained. We chose not to. You can read into that
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what you will.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 40 Thu Aug 11, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:37 EDT
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Cindy: on the one hand, one of the true ingredients of tragedy (or just
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plain drama in some cases) is that you know something that hte (the)
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characters *don't* know, and if you like the characters, and you know
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something just awful may happen to them, but you don't know exactly how or
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when, it adds interest, I think.
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On the other hand, 1) I've never stated that that was where Garibaldi
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does (or doesn't) check out, and 2) go watch "Signs" again; there's a shuttle
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seen leaving B5 instants before it explodes. Who's on it? We'll have to wait
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and see. Certainly, though, this would be one good prospect for a good death.
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But my point is you *don't* know...so the uncertainty remains.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 84 Sat Aug 13, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:31 EDT
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I don't think one should assume anything about the fate of *any* of our
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characters...it's WAY early to do that, and I wouldn't tip too much at this
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juncture anyway.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 88 Sun Aug 14, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:54 EDT
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Alas, if I revealed the first two ages, it would reveal the third by
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inference....
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Paulman: you are righter than you know.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 95 Sun Aug 14, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:34 EDT
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He was looking out a port as the shuttles raced away from B4.
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Mike: it'll all hang together in the end. If I'd wanted, if that scene
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with the One revealed would've been a problem, I could've easily cut it LONG
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before delivering it to PTEN, and left it a "mystery yet to be explained." No
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problem. But I didn't. It all still tracks.
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Peter: I agree about the exposure the show is(n't) getting. It's just
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very hard to make people understand what we're trying to do here.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 110 Mon Aug 15, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 15:28 EDT
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An interesting (one hopes) sidelight to the episode....
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This is, after all, two stories overlapping...the present story, and the
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future story. When, eventually, that future story is shown, it has to be
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absolutely consistent with the events in B-squared. So what was required,
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really, was to block out two scripts...this one, and the one yet to be
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written, so that the events dovetail in the right sequence. (The best analogy
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would be the last two "Back to the Future" films.) It was kind of a bear, but
|
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an interesting thought experiment.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 113 Mon Aug 15, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:58 EDT
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It's very much a personal philosophy. This theme -- sacrifice of oneself
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for another -- is one that appears again and again and again in my work. I
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think that we have lost something important in the "me first" philosophy that
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has become entrenched in American society.
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Category 19, Topic 24
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Message 122 Tue Aug 16, 1994
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STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:53 EDT
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Actually, I never said that the Minbari all go through changes from male
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to female or vice versa; that became a bit of accepted story because people
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kept repeating it, going from speculation to being "sure" I said it. Didn't.
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