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From: Babylon 5 FAQ <no_hormel_products@anywhere.com>
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Subject: Babylon 5 FAQ (C): Setting for season 1
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Approved: news-answers-request@mit.edu
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Organization: Earth Alliance
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Followup-To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
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Reply-To: (see signature)
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Summary: This document is a supplement to the Babylon 5 FAQ list. It
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contains
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information to help viewers of the show who are catching up with
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the
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show in season 1 ("Signs and Portents", Earth year 2258).
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Archive-name: tv/babylon-5/setting/season1
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Frequency: bi-weekly
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Last-modified: 17 December 1997
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| BABYLON 5 FAQ, part (C): |
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| Setting for season #1 |
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| A guide for viewers who wish to |
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| catch up to the events leading |
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| up to season 1, "Signs and Por- |
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| tents." This is the year 2258 |
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| in the opening credits. |
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| This holds minor spoilers for |
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| the pilot only, and descriptions |
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| of characters and settings for |
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| season 1. |
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There are SEVEN parts to the FAQ: (A) Information about B5; (B) News and
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Schedule; (C), (D), (E), (F) are the settings for seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
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respectively.
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The latest version of all parts of the FAQ can be retrieved via anonymous
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ftp
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at ftp://ftp.midwinter.com/pub/Babylon-5/ or via e-mail by sending a note to
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mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with any or all of these lines in the message body:
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/faq
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/news-schedule
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/setting/season1
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/setting/season2
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/setting/season3
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/setting/season4
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send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5/setting/season5
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WORLD WIDE WEB users should see http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/lurker.html
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for the much more detailed "Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5"; the information
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in this document is similar to the "Universe" section.
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Contents of this document
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1. Introduction
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2. The Setting of Babylon 5
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3. The Major Players
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4. The Characters
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5. The Story So Far
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6. Past and Current reference
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7. Credits and Legalese
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Subject: 1. Introduction
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It was the dawn of the third age of mankind, ten years after the Earth/
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Minbari war. The Babylon Project was a dream given form. Its goal: to
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prevent another war by creating a place where humans and aliens could
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work
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out their differences peacefully. It's a port of call - home away from
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home for diplomats, hustlers, entrepreneurs, and wanderers. Humans and
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aliens wrapped in two million, five hundred thousand tons of spinning
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metal, all alone in the night. It can be a dangerous place, but it's
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our
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last best hope for peace. This is the story of the last of the Babylon
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stations. The year is 2258. The name of the place is Babylon 5.
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-- Commander Sinclair
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#### Narration from the Pilot movie, "The Gathering":
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I was there at the dawn of the third age of mankind. It began in the
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Earth year 2257 with the founding of the last of the Babylon stations,
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located deep in neutral space. It was a port of call for refugees,
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smugglers, businessmen, diplomats and travellers from a hundred worlds.
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It could be a dangerous place, but we accepted the risks because Babylon
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5
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was our last, best hope for peace. Under the leadership of its final
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commander, Babylon 5 was a dream given form. A dream of a galaxy
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without
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war, and species of different worlds could live, side by side in mutual
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respect. A dream that was in danger as never before, by the arrival of
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one man on a mission of destruction. Babylon 5 was the last of the
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Babylon stations. This is its story.
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-- Centauri Ambassador Londo Mollari
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Subject: 2. The Setting of Babylon 5
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A hundred years ago, humanity made contact with its first alien civilization
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-- or more to the point, they made contact with us. Before the arrival of
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the
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Centauri, we were confined to our own solar system, forced to use slow
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sleeper
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ships to explore the universe. The Centauri gave us the stars, offered us
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the
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use of their "jumpgates" -- portals into hyperspace -- and later, taught us
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to
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make our own. In exchange for this and other technologies, they asked only
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for trinkets, novelties to sell back home.
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In the eighty years that followed, humanity flexed its muscles, expanding
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outward at a rapid pace. When a group of less powerful races was attacked
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by
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an invading army, Earth came to their aid, cementing its role as a major
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galactic power, if a young, brash one.
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The wave of euphoria came crashing down when humanity made contact with a
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mysterious race called the Minbari. The Earth-Minbari War began with a
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misunderstanding, a human captain and a Minbari commander too quick on the
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trigger. Thanks to bad luck or something darker, our first meeting with the
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Minbari resulted in the death of their supreme religious and political
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leader.
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To the Minbari, what followed was a holy war, vengeance for the murder of
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their spiritual leader. Earth was no match for the technologically superior
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Minbari, and they easily beat us back to our home planet.
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Then, without explanation, as their ships closed in on Earth and wiped out
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our
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last desperate defenses, the Minbari halted their advance and surrendered.
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Only an elite few knew why.
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The Babylon Project was conceived in the aftermath of the war. Modeled
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after
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the United Nations, it would be a meeting place, neutral ground where the
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powers could meet and work out their differences peacefully.
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The first three Babylon stations were sabotaged in mid-construction. The
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fourth was completed, but just as it was about to go online, it vanished
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without a trace. The Earth government would have stopped there, but some of
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the alien governments, seeing the value of a meeting ground, offered
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financial
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assistance for the construction of a fifth station. Naturally, there were
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strings attached.
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Babylon 5 is the story of the last of the Babylon stations, the last hope
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for
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a galaxy without war. It begins in the year 2257 with the opening of the
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Babylon 5 station.
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Season 1 opens almost a year after the station went on-line. Things have
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functioned surprisingly smoothly, considering the fate of the station's
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predecessors.
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Subject: 3. The Major Players
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======== a. The Earth Alliance
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The Earth Alliance, headquartered in Geneva, is in charge of the station and
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the surrounding space. It is led by President Luis Santiago, a
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forward-looking politician who values Earth's participation in Babylon 5
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tremendously. Of special note is a branch of the Earth government called
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Psi-Corps, responsible for the tracking and training of human telepaths.
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The
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EA appointed Commander Jeffrey Sinclair to command Babylon 5, although the
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installation of such a low-ranked officer made more than a few people upset.
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======== b. The Minbari Federation
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Earth's former adversary, the Minbari Federation, was the major alien
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contributor to the construction of Babylon 5. An old, highly spiritual
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race,
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Minbari are humanoid with exterior bone crests on their heads. The Minbari
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are ruled by a body known as the Grey Council, three members from each of
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the
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three castes of Minbari society. The reason behind the sudden Minbari
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surrender at the climax of the Earth-Minbari War is a closely guarded
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secret,
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but what isn't a secret is that the warrior caste was none too pleased about
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the order; even today, it is a source of tension within Minbari society.
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The Centauri were the first aliens encountered by humanity. Physically,
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they
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look nearly identical to humans, and in fact the Centauri initially claimed
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that Earth was a lost colony (a claim they later retracted after humans
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discovered that the similarities weren't so great after all.) Centauri
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women
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are bald; men wear their hair in peacock-style fans whose length indicates
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the
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wearer's social standing. The Centauri Republic is a fading empire, slowly
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losing control of its member worlds, a decline much like that of the British
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Empire.
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Among those formerly under Centauri domination are the Narn, a
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reptilian-looking race who fought off their oppressors in a century-long war
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of attrition. Now the Narn Regime is building its military up, trying to
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settle the score through an aggressive expansionist policy. Most Narn would
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like nothing better than to see the Centauri wiped from the face of the
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universe, and from all appearances, they'll shortly be in a position to get
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their wish.
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The final major government represented on Babylon 5 is the Vorlon Empire.
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The
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Vorlons are shrouded in mystery. Even though their ambassador is on the
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station, nobody knows what they look like; they dress in bulky encounter
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suits. Whether the suits are there to keep a noxious atmosphere in or
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prying
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eyes out is a matter of some debate. The Vorlons are an extremely powerful
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race; no expedition into their space has been heard from again. They seem
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to
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have had dealings with the Minbari in the past, though neither the Minbari
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nor
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the Vorlons care to discuss the matter.
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Each of the five races has an ambassador on the Babylon 5 Advisory Council,
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something like the UN Security Council. In addition, a number of smaller
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governments are members of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds, which is also
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represented on the Council. This group is generally sympathetic to Earth,
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largely because Earth stepped in to save many of them from invasion by a
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hostile race (now extinct) twenty years ago.
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Subject: 4. The Characters
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======== a. Main Cast (appearing in most episodes throughout the season)
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i. Humans
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COMMANDER JEFFREY DAVID SINCLAIR Michael O'Hare
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The commander of Babylon 5 and representative of the Earth Alliance. A
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survivor of the climactic Battle of the Line at the end of the Earth-Minbari
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War, Sinclair sometimes yearns for his days as a hotshot fighter pilot, and
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partially for that reason, he's given to taking unnecessary personal risks.
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He's uncomfortable in his position and in fact isn't entirely sure why he
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was
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given command of such a major post and made a high-level diplomat; his stiff
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demeanor is perhaps due to a fear that he isn't up to the job he's been
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given.
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He is also haunted by suspicions that something happened to him during a
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24-hour blackout during the final moments of the Earth-Minbari war.
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Sinclair
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was born on Mars Colony and is 39 years old.
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LT. COMMANDER SUSAN IVANOVA Claudia Christian
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Second in command and in charge of the day-to-day operations of Babylon 5,
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Ivanova is an ambitious career officer. She can be quirky or pessimistic at
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times, but she has a dry sense of humor that shows itself in the rare
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moments
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she is able to relax among others. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and
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raised
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abroad on Earth, she has a strong dislike for the Psi-Corps, whose
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legally-mandated drug treatments drove her mother to suicide after it was
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discovered her mother was a latent telepath. She is new on the station and
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often buries herself in her work; her friends are few and her family is all
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but gone.
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SECURITY CHIEF MICHAEL ALFREDO GARIBALDI Jerry Doyle
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In charge of security on Babylon 5. He has a troubled past, bouncing from
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position to position and trying to overcome alcoholism. He was picked by
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Sinclair for the job; the two worked together in the past. Sinclair knew
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that
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Garibaldi would be persistent, not willing to give in to political pressures
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-- in Sinclair's words, "a pain in the ass." Garibaldi is something of a
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smart-aleck, always ready to crack a joke, but given to bouts of self-doubt
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and introspection when nobody's looking. His rank is "Chief Warrant
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Officer."
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DR. STEPHEN FRANKLIN Richard Biggs
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Dedicated and assured, a specialist in xenobiology (alien biology,) and in
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charge of Medlab on Babylon 5. His background is mainly in experimental
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medicine, so his bedside manner is occasionally not what it should be. His
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strong sense of personal morality is at times in conflict with his duties as
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the chief medical provider for aliens from hundreds of worlds and cultures,
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some of whom view his obligations rather differently. In his middle
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thirties
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now, he spent years hitchhiking through space, offering his doctoral
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services
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in exchange for the opportunity to examine new life forms.
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TALIA WINTERS Andrea Thompson
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Babylon 5's resident telepath, on her first solo assignment, with level 5
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psi
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rating, bound by the rules and regulations of the Psi Corps. She sells her
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telepathic services to businessmen, and occasionally assists Sinclair in
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negotiations. Talia was raised and trained by the Psi Corps, meaning that
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that organization is her family.
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ii. Ambassadors
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AMBASSADOR LONDO MOLLARI Peter Jurasik
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The representative of the Centauri Republic. Londo views Babylon 5's
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mission
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as something of a sham, with limited chance of helping his people regain
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their
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lost glory and sense of purpose. His assignment on Babylon 5 is not
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considered an important position, in spite of the high status that his
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regalia
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and high-standing hair would indicate. A war hero in his younger days, he
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has
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since grown decadent and indulgent. Londo can often be found in one of the
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station's bars or casinos, drinking himself to oblivion. He has a biting,
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cynical sense of humor. Perhaps his only real friend is Garibaldi, who
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understands something of what Londo has been through.
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AMBASSADOR DELENN Mira Furlan
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Represents the Minbari Federation. Delenn is a member of the highest
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Minbari
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governmental body, the Grey Council, and why she's masquerading as a lowly
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ambassador is one of the ongoing mysteries of Babylon 5. A member of the
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religious caste, Delenn's belief in fate and destiny is often evident. She
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is
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fascinated by humans and tries to learn all about them; some say she is
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suspiciously watchful of Commander Sinclair.
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AMBASSADOR G'KAR Andreas Katsulas
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The representative of the Narn Regime rose to his position in part thanks to
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his wife's renown as a hero of the revolutionary war against the Centauri,
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but
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his own ambition and ability are more than equal to the job. G'Kar will
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waste
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no opportunity to turn a situation to the Narns' advantage, even if it means
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antagonizing everyone else on the station. He takes pride in his position
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and
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himself, a pride perhaps bordering on arrogance at times. G'Kar would like
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nothing better than to see the Centauri, and Londo in particular, pay dearly
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for their brutal occupation of Narn.
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AMBASSADOR KOSH NARANEK Ardwight Chamberlain
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(translation)
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Chris Franke (voice effects)
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Jeffrey Willerth (in the suit)
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and animatronics
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Even less is known about Ambassador Kosh than about his race. He arrived on
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the station in 2257 and was promptly the victim of a complex assassination
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plot involving the Minbari and others. He is rarely seen in council
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meetings,
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claiming that "we take no interest in the affairs of others," and Vorlons'
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reasons for coming to Babylon 5 at all are unknown. Kosh communicates
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through
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a complex sequence of musical tones, translated into English by a device on
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his encounter suit. When he speaks, his words are few and sound cryptic,
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but
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often have a strange truth to them. Kosh's quarters are filled with a dense
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atmosphere of methane and other gases; whether he needs it or is using it to
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make himself less accessible is an open question. Even when he's receiving
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visitors there, Kosh wears his suit.
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iii. Ambassador assistants
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LENNIER Bill Mumy
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Delenn's aide, fresh out of a monastery on the Minbari homeworld. He's
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something of an innocent abroad, perhaps the one person on Babylon 5 without
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a
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hidden agenda or a knife waiting to stab someone in the back. He reveres
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Delenn, whom only he knows of her high stature back home; to him she's a
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holy
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figure. First appears in "The Parliament of Dreams."
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VIR COTTO Stephen Furst
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Diplomatic Attache to Ambassador Londo. Timid, unsure of himself, at times
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he
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seems little more than someone for Londo to throw things at. However, he is
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the only one to know what Londo is going through as difficult times
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approach.
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NA'TOTH Caitlin Brown
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A female Narn, assistant to G'Kar. Though she appeared on the scene in
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somewhat dubious circumstances, she is fiercely loyal to G'Kar. She prefers
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the direct approach rather than G'Kar's subterfuge and deception. First
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appears in "The Parliament of Dreams."
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| This section lists characters |
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| that are seen from time to time |
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| on Babylon 5. Characters that |
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| have appeared in the past, and |
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| may have some relevance to the |
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| current season, are listed here |
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| as well, to provide context. |
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| This includes characters from |
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| the pilot that are no longer on |
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| the series. |
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ALFRED BESTER Walter Koenig
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A Psi-Cop, one of an elite unit of the Psi Corps whose function is to track
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down rogue telepaths, among other things. Perhaps in part because of his
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P12
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psi rating -- more than twice as high as Talia's -- he seems to have risen
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to
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a position of some importance in the Corps. Bester ruthlessly pursues his
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agenda, which most of the time is the same as the Corps'. First appears in
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"Mind War."
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MORDEN Ed Wasser
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A human who spent a while on the rim, and seems to have made contact with
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the
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mysterious race, known only as the shadows. His aid to Londo has put the
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ambassador in a difficult situation. First appears in "Signs and Portents."
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CATHERINE SAKAI Julia Nickson
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She works for an Earth company that surveys asteroids and planets for
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mineral
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exploitation. Runs the survey ship Skydancer. She and Sinclair have had an
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on-again, off-again romantic relationship over the past decade. First
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appears
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in "The Parliament of Dreams."
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JACK Macaulay Bruton
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Garibaldi's assistant, whom Garibaldi has taken under his wing. Friendly,
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and
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seems a bit naive. First appears in "Mind War."
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LOU WELCH David Crowley
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One of Garibaldi's lieutenants. First appears in "Survivors."
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N'GRATH (animatronics)
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An insect-like non-humanoid alien, a sort of underworld boss, who can
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arrange
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or fix things for a price. First appears in "Soul Hunter."
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SENATOR HIDOSHI Aki Aleong
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A member of the Senate committee overseeing Babylon 5. Senator Hidoshi is
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often the one to deliver unpleasant government orders to Sinclair, though he
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seems personally to agree with Sinclair much of the time. First appears in
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"Deathwalker."
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LYTA ALEXANDER Patricia Tallman
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Babylon 5's first commercial telepath, rating P5, in her early thirties or
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late twenties. She was transferred off the station shortly after examining
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Kosh, presumably due to her newfound knowledge of the Vorlons. First
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appears
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in "The Gathering."
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LAUREL TAKASHIMA Tamilyn Tomita
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Originally the second in command of Babylon 5 (cf "The Gathering"),
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Takashima
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was reassigned, and has not been heard from since. She was raised on Earth,
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and had worked with Sinclair on Mars.
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CAROLYN SYKES Blaire Baron
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Sinclair's former romantic interest; she owned a trader ship that passed
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through Babylon 5 from time to time. She left Sinclair because he wasn't
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willing to give up his command to travel with her.
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DR. BENJAMIN KYLE Johnny Sekka
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Formerly Babylon 5's chief physician and xenobiologist. African, in his
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fifties, with a subtle sense of humor. After treating -- and seeing --
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Ambassador Kosh, he was recalled to Earthdome.
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Subject: 5. The Story So Far
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| This section contains spoilers |
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| for the pilot movie of Babylon |
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| 5. It contains no spoilers for |
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| this or subsequent seasons. |
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+-----------------------------------+
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Season one opens after the station has been operational after nearly a year,
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much longer than the odds would have predicted. In "The Gathering" (the
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pilot
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movie), Ambassador Kosh, the last ambassador to arrive, was poisoned
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immediately upon arrival. Sinclair was framed by a radical member of the
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Minbari warrior caste. In saving Kosh, B5's doctor and resident telepath
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saw
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Kosh under his encounter suit; they were transferred back to Earth shortly
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afterward. Babylon 5's second in command, Takashima, was replaced by Lt.
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Commander Ivanova.
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Subject: 6. Past and Current Episode Reference
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| This section contains brief de- |
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| scriptions of episodes up to, |
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| and including, the current sea- |
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| son. These entries do contain |
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| minor spoilers, enough to iden- |
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| tify the episode title based on |
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| its storyline. |
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Pilot Movie
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* The Gathering
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Sinclair is framed for the poisoning of Ambassador Kosh.
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Season One: "Signs and Portents"
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* Midnight on the Firing Line
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Narn agents attack a Centauri Agricultural colony.
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* Soul Hunter
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An alien arrives on the station to collect and save people's souls.
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* Born to the Purple
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Londo's secrets are in danger of being stolen by a beautiful Centauri
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slave.
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* Infection
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A biotechnological fighting creature is unleashed on the station.
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* The Parliament of Dreams
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G'Kar is in danger of assassination during a week of religious festivals.
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* Mind War
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A renegade telepath is pursued by Psi Cops; Sakai explores a distant
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planet.
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* The War Prayer
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Homeguard anarchists attack aliens; young lovers are counseled by Londo.
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* And the Sky Full of Stars
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Sinclair is forced to relive his experience on the Battle of the Line.
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* Deathwalker
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A war criminal has discovered the secret to immortality.
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* Believers
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Franklin struggles with saving a child against against religious beliefs.
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* Survivors
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After a disaster, Garibaldi is on the run and slips back into alcoholism.
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* By Any Means Necessary
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Babylon 5 dock workers are on strike; Londo interferes with Narn religion.
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* Signs and Portents
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As raiders attack B5, a man is asking strange questions of the
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ambassadors.
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* TKO
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Ivanova sits shiva for her father; Garibaldi's friend takes on the champ.
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* Grail
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A man in search of the Holy Grail visits B5; Lurker attacks link to Kosh.
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* Eyes
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Sinclair is accused of wrongdoing by an Internal Investigations officer.
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* Legacies
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A Minbari war hero's body is gone; a young telepath must choose her
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future.
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* A Voice in the Wilderness I
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* A Voice in the Wilderness II
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The planet below shows signs of activity; an Earth Ship is sent to assist.
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* Babylon Squared
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The long-missing Babylon 4 mysteriously re-appears; Delenn gets a big
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offer.
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* The Quality of Mercy
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Franklin investigates a medical clinic; Talia enters the mind of a killer.
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* Chrysalis
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Garibaldi uncovers a plot to kill the president; Delenn begins a change.
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Subject: 7. Credits and Legalese
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This text file may be distributed online, in complete or excerpted form, as
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long as acknowledgement is made to the authors, and the URL of the current
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version of this file is indicated. (see top of document.)
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The Babylon 5 Frequently Asked Questions List part (C) is Copyright 1996-98
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by
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Dan Wood and Steven Grimm. Acknowledgement is made to J. Michael
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Straczynski,
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previous FAQ maintainer Lee Whiteside and to excerpted contributions from
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the
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Babylon 5 online libraries.
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Currently maintained by Dan Wood.
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Comments, suggestions, etc. are always appreciated.
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This text file was edited on QUED/M text editor running on a Macintosh.
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If you maintain an online B5 service, I can send you each FAQ update. I
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don't
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have the resources to send updates to individuals, so please don't ask.
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NAME: Dan Wood <*> "Change the world before
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WEB: www.karelia.com someone else does it for you."
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EMAIL:danwood@ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -- J. Michael Straczynski
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