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### GUIDE ### [3][Background] [4][Synopsis] [5][Credits] [6][Episode
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_Contents:_ [9]Overview - [10]Backplot - [11]Questions - [12]Analysis
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- [13]Notes - [14]JMS
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Overview
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Sinclair fights two turf battles at once as alien invaders claim
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the planet the station orbits, and an Earthforce captain disagrees
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with him about how to deal with the situation. [15]Ron Canada as
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Capt. Ellis Pierce. [16]Louis Turenne as Draal. [17]Curt Lowens as
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Varn. [18]Denise Gentile as Lise Hampton. [19]Aki Aleong as Senator
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Hidoshi.
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Sub-genre: Action
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[20]P5 Rating: [21]8.49
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Production number: 121
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Original air date: August 3, 1994
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by Janet Greek
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Backplot
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* In his youth, Londo led the Centauri raid on a planet called
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Frallis 12.
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* Five hundred years earlier, the last of Varn's race died,
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entrusting him with a legacy, the guarding and caretaking of
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Epsilon 3. Some time prior to that, a violent, cruel faction of
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the race was cast aside by the rest, and since Varn took over
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Epsilon 3, they have been searching for it.
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* Some Earth citizens feel they're heavily subsidizing the Mars
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colony, and that may in fact be true.
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* The Centauri contributed a substantial amount of money to the
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construction of Babylon 5.
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Unanswered Questions
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* What is the intended use of Epsilon 3?
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* What needs to happen before it will be deemed ready for
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consumption by the rest of the galaxy?
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* Was Takarn's ship the only one of its kind, or are more outcasts
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from Varn's race still out there, searching (or heading) for
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Epsilon 3?
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* Are there any other planets like Epsilon 3 waiting to be
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discovered?
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Analysis
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* The station potentially has a powerful new ally in Draal. It
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remains to be seen if he will prove willing to come to the
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station's defense in the future, but the threat of retaliation by
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Epsilon 3 might be enough to keep any would-be attackers at bay.
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* Garibaldi's tentative hopes of one day getting back together with
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Lisa have now been dashed. This might make him that much more
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likely to hit the bottle again. (cf. [22]"Survivors")
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* Assuming Earth is successful in putting down the revolt on Mars, a
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continued presence will likely be necessary to keep things from
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flaring up again. This is bound to have political consequences
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back on Earth, and possibly on Babylon 5, as Earth has a harder
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time claiming the moral high ground if it's occupying one of its
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own members with soldiers.
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* Londo's sense of adventure, now reawakened, might lead him to go
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even further in his quest for the "good old days." Between this
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and his possession of the Eye (cf. [23]"Signs and Portents") he
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may be a much more influential figure than he appears.
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* Delenn's assessment of Sinclair jibes with the hints in
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[24]"Grail" that she considers him a "true seeker," someone whose
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life is devoted to a cause.
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Notes
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* The heavy cruiser EAS Hyperion was named after the Babylon 5
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Internet archive (and home of the Lurker's Guide) originally
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located at Hyperion.COM.
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* Ivanova seems to enjoy saying "Boom!" (cf. [25]"Grail")
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* When Capt. Pierce is going to launch fighters to land on the
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planet and Sinclair threathens to destroy them, Pierce argues for
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a moment and then backs down. When he turns briefly to the screen
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and a computer graphic is displayed showing him calling down the
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ships, one of the ships in the top left corner of the screen has
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the flight number THX-1138, the name of one of George Lucas' first
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films.
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* More SF references can be found in the list of words being
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downloaded from the station's language files by the aliens. For
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instance, "ORAC" is a computer from the British series Blake's 7,
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and "Skynet" is from The Terminator. The phrase "I am not a
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number, I am a free man" (from the title sequence of The Prisoner)
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can also be seen on several consecutive frames.
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jms speaks
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* BTW, have named an Earth Alliance Cruiser Hyperion, in notation of
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the library....
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* _Does the Earth Alliance have capital ships?_
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Of course there are capital ships. We never said otherwise.
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There's one later this season, for instance, the EAS Hyperion, a
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heavy Earth cruiser. There aren't as many as they'd like -- the
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majority having been wiped out in the war -- but they're building
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'em as fast as possible. (The Hyperion, though it's never
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mentioned, is one of the leftover capital ships, not one of the
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newer ones.)
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* _Will we see other ships like the Hyperion?_
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That design will never be seen again.
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* Correct; the Hyperion didn't have a gravity-positive section.
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* Of course, insofar as I recall, it wasn't stated in the episode
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that Varn's people actually *built* the Great Machine; after all,
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if they could build it, why would the others have been searching
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for it so frantically for the last several hundred years?
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* Actually the Hyperion is one of the few surviving heavy cruisers
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from the Earth/Minbari War period; after we lost a LOT of our
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ships, there were some new ones commissioned, which we haven't
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seen yet, which are far cooler than even the Hyperion (though
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we'll see them next season).
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* The captain of the Hyperion specifically states that he was
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already IN hyperspace, en route to another system, when he was
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ordered to stop here. His ship was already in the area. Also,
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there is a fair amount of time between the actions on the planet
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initially, and the arrival of the Hyperion...enough to know
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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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* And there we get into the contradiction; Ivanova and Sinclair down
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on the planet would be mainly more run-and-jump...Draal talking
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about his feelings, Delenn showing she is upset that her friend is
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going away and will never be seen by her again, their obvious
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friendship, that to me is characterization. And not just throwaway
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stuff, either, but important down the road.
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But hey, what do I know....
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[32]Last update: July 1, 1997
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References
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16. http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Turenne,+Louis
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17. http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Lowens,+Curt
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18. http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Gentile,+Denise
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19. http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Aleong,+Aki
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