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From: Babylon 5 FAQ <no_hormel_products@anywhere.com>
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Subject: Babylon 5 FAQ (F): Setting for season 4
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Approved: news-answers-request@mit.edu
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Organization: Conspiracy of Light
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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 4 ("No Surrender, No Retreat", Earth year 2261).
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Archive-name: tv/babylon-5/setting/season4
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Frequency: bi-weekly
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Last-modified: 17 December 1997
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| BABYLON 5 FAQ, part (F): |
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| Setting for season #4 |
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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 4, "No Surrender, |
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| No Retreat." This is the year |
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| 2261 in the opening credits. |
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| This holds SPOILERS for season |
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| 1, 2, 3 episodes, and descrip- |
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| tions of season 4 settings. |
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| DO NOT READ unless you are now |
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| watching SEASON 4 episodes! |
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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 year of fire / The year of destruction /
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The year we took back what was ours.
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It was the year of rebirth / The year of great sadness /
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The year of pain / and the year of joy
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It was a new age / It was the end of history /
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It was the year everything changed
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The year is 2261 / The place: Babylon 5.
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-- Lennier, Zack, G'Kar, Lyta, Vir, Marcus, Delenn, Londo, Franklin,
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Ivanova, Garibaldi, and Sheridan
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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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Babylon 5 has failed in its original mission, yet has it done much more than
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was intended. A great war is underway against a powerful enemy that existed
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only in legends until a few years ago. Having seceeded from its Earth
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govern-
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ment that once ran the station, Babylon 5 is now the center of activity of
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a great alliance among dozens of races to push back the forces of darkness.
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The alliance has recently found its first real victory, but at great
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expense;
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the fate of Babylon 5 and the surrounding governments hang in the balance.
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Subject: 3. The Major Players
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======== a. Babylon 5 (an independent state)
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Babylon 5 was an outpost operated by the Earth Allance, built with the aid
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of
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a few alien governments. Captain Sheridan declared independence in mid-2260
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to side with the resistance opposing the corrupt government on Earth. By
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continuing its function as a remote outpost for use by a multitude of
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species,
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B5 has been able to maintain its autonomy from Earth. With the war against
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the Shadows out in the open, the station has served as a base of operations.
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The station orbits around a planet, once thought barren, which houses an
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ancient, vast machine that may prove useful to the forces of light in the
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years to come.
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======== b. The Earth Alliance
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The Earth Alliance, headquartered in Geneva, is currently under martial law,
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led by its corrupt president, William Morgan Clark. Several colonies of
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Earth
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(including Babylon 5) have seceded from the EA, but Clark's grip back home
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is
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strong, thanks to his loyalists and help from Psi-Corps, a government agency
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in charge of overseeing humans with telepathic abilities, and the Night
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Watch,
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and Orwellian agency designed to stifle political dissent. Earth has taken
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a
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questionable stance by allying itself with the expansionist Centauri Empire,
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hoping to save its own skin by allowing the Centauri to roll unhindered over
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the lesser races Earth once saved. Even worse is the fact the EA goverment
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appears to be working behind the scenes with the Shadows, the great Enemy
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against which Babylon 5 is leading the forces of light.
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An old, highly spiritual race, the Minbari are humanoid with exterior bone
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crests on their heads. Once an adversary of Earth, the Minbari Federation
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has
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teamed up with Babylon 5 and a coalition of many other races to fight an
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ancient enemy from a thousand years ago, the Shadows. The Grey Council,
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Minbar's ruling body, was recently dissolved, with a rift opening between
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the
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Warrior Caste and the Religious Caste.
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Only a few know that Minbar and Earth have linked histories: a human,
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Sinclair, the first commander of Babylon 5, traveled back in time to the
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previous war against the Shadows and delivered a new base of operations,
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Babylon 4, to the Minbari. Sinclair became a great spiritual leader, the
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founder of Minbari society and a prophet thanks to his knowledge of future
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events. Sinclair's journey opened a doorway between Minbari and humans, and
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since the last war a thousand years ago, Minbari souls have been slowly
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reincarnating in human bodies. Upon discovering that, the Minbari halted
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their recent war against the humans.
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The Centauri Republic, once a fading former power, has allied itself with
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the
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Shadows and is enjoying a renaissance of military and political might. The
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Centauri are even allowing the Shadows to house ships and personnel on their
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homeworld. The insane Centauri Emperor, Cartagia, believes the Shadows will
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elevate him to godhood if he cooperates with them. Instead, the pact is
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likely
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to leave Cartagia dead and Centauri Prime in ruins. Centauri are mostly
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human
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in appearance; men wear their hair in fans whose height indicate social
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standing, and women have shaved heads.
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Once a major power, the Narn Regime was one of the victims of Centauri
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expansionism, especially humiliating since they were unwilling subjects of
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the
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Centauri Republic a hundred years ago and had only recently won their
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freedom.
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Under the leadership of former ambassador G'Kar, now living in sanctuary on
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Babylon 5, the Narn are assisting with Babylon 5 security and doing what
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they
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can to help in the struggle in the fight against the Shadows while
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attempting
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to rebuild their homeworld and their forces. Narns have a reptilian
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appearance and are easily provoked.
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The Vorlons are an ancient race, the last remaining member of a group of
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elder
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races known as the First Ones who ruled the galaxy millions of years ago.
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The
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Vorlons have visited the lesser races for eons, manipulating many of them
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for
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their own purposes; they are responsible for the appearance of telepathy in
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at
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least some races, a modification they hoped would aid the eventual defeat of
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the Shadows, their ancient adversaries. Though the Vorlons have helped
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orchestrate the alliance against the Shadows, and have shown themselves to
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be
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an awesome military power, they are reluctant to involve themselves
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directly,
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preferring to place younger races on the front lines and avoid the risks of
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direct confrontation.
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The Shadows are a dark power, ancient beyond even the Vorlons. They have
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fought fierce wars against the First Ones across millions of years. The
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last
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Great War against the Shadows was ten thousand years ago; after that,
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perhaps
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thinking the Shadows destroyed, most of the First Ones departed. A thousand
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years ago the Shadows rose again, and were defeated by an alliance of the
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few
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remaining First Ones and others, including the Minbari. The Shadows have
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been
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working over the millenia to spark struggle and chaos among the lesser
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races,
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ostensibly to provoke growth and evolution; their method is the opposite of
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that of the Vorlons, who prefer to manipulate the other races more subtly.
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The
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Shadows generally choose to make themselves invisible, though some -- such
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as
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telepaths -- can not only sense their presence, but are able to immobilize
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Shadow ships, a fact which has not escaped the notice of Babylon 5's crew
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and
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their allies in the Shadow war.
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The Rangers are an "army of light," comprised of Humans and Minbari, formed
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to
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gather information and perform covert operations in the war against the
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Shadows. With fighting out in the open, so too is their presence. Their
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leader is Minbari Ambassador Delenn, with the aid of Captain Sheridan.
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Rangers
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are identified by a pin which depicts elements of human and Minbari
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appearance.
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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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CAPTAIN JOHN SHERIDAN Bruce Boxleitner
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The commander of Babylon 5 and leader of the war against the Shadows,
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Sheridan
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was representative of the Earth Alliance before he declared Babylon 5's
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independence from the Earth Alliance. He was assigned to Babylon 5 because
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he
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seemed the hard-line military type; yet he was part of the growing movement
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against the corruption back on Earth. When he found out that the Shadows
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were
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responsible for the loss of his wife Anna, he pledged himself to help the
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Vorlons and the Minbari defeat them. Sheridan has recently found himself
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romantically involved with Delenn, the representative of the Minbari.
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Season
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4 begins with Sheridan, having fallen at Z'ha'dum, in a strange state
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between
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life and death.
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COMMANDER SUSAN IVANOVA Claudia Christian
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Second in command and in charge of the day-to-day operations, along with
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some
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ambassadorial duties, on Babylon 5, Ivanova is an ambitious career officer,
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hoping one day to command B5 or her own starship. She can be quirky or
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pessimistic at times, but she has a dry sense of humor that shows itself in
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the rare moments she is able to relax among others. Having poor success in
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relationships, most recently in losing Talia, she is not an easy person to
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get
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to know. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and raised abroad on Earth,
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Ivanova
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is a latent telepath, "not even a P1," but has spent her life hiding her
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talent from Psi Corps after their legally-mandated drug treatments drove her
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mother to suicide.
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SECURITY CHIEF MICHAEL ALFREDO GARIBALDI Jerry Doyle
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In charge of security on Babylon 5, at least up until when he and his
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starfury
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mysteriously disappeared immediately after Sheridan took his fall at
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Z'ha'dum.
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He has a troubled past, bouncing from position to position and trying to
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over-
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come alcoholism. And though he seems to have found his home on Babylon 5,
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the
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circumstances of his disappearance may prove to be trouble for him.
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Garibaldi
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is something of a smart-aleck, always ready to crack a joke, but given to
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bouts of self-doubt and introspection when nobody's looking.
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DR. STEPHEN FRANKLIN Richard Biggs
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Having just recovered from an addiction to medical stimulants and returned
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to
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duty after a break to deal with his personal problems, Franklin is charge of
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Medlab on Babylon 5. A specialist in xenobiology (alien biology), his
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background is mainly in experimental medicine, so his bedside manner is
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occasionally not what it should be. His strong sense of personal morality
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is
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at times in conflict with his duties as the chief medical provider for
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aliens
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from hundreds of worlds and cultures, some of whom view his obligations
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rather
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differently. He is known to operate outside the rules when he feel the
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issue
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is important. In his middle thirties now, he spent years hitchhiking
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through
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space, offering his medical services in exchange for the opportunity to
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examine new life forms.
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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. Once on an inconsequential
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assignment, Londo struck a Faustian bargain with the Shadows -- new
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"friends"
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he knew nothing about -- putting the Centauri on an expansionist path that
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has
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resulted in the decimation of the Narn homeworld and brought chaos to the
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region of the Galaxy near Babylon 5, exactly what the Shadows wanted. Once
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jovial and indulgent, Londo has now removed most of his enemies in the
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Centauri Government, and seems destined to become Emporer, withstanding the
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problems he's having with the current Emporer.
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AMBASSADOR DELENN Mira Furlan
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Religious, with a strong sense of fate and justice, Delenn was the Minbari
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ambassador, and is now the leader of the Rangers in the fight against the
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Shadows. Once a member of Minbar's ruling body, the Grey Council, she lost
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her position after her controversial decision to undergo a transformation
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that
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gave her human characteristics, a transformation that has brought her very
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close to Captain Sheridan.
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G'KAR Andreas Katsulas
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The ambassador of the Narn Regime when there was a Narn Regime to represent,
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G'Kar is now a refugee in exile, wanted by the Centauri Republic. Sheridan
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granted him asylum on Babylon 5, and now G'Kar has joined the effort to
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fight
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the Shadows however he can; he eventually hopes to retake his homeworld from
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the Centauri. G'Kar is well-read, deeply spiritual, and extremely
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intelligent.
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AMBASSADOR KOSH 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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Kosh is the representative of the Vorlon Empire, and is the replacement for
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the first Vorlon representative, also called Kosh, who was killed by the
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Shadows. While the first ambassador was mysterious, withdrawn, and
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enigmatic,
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the new ambassador has all those traits and also seems less friendly and
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tolerant of others. As with his predecessor, he communicates through a
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complex sequence of musical tones, translated into English by a device on
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his
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encounter suit.
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======== b. Supporting Characters (also in the opening credits)
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iii. Ambassador assistants
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VIR COTTO Stephen Furst
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Diplomatic Attache to Ambassador Londo. Vir feels strongly that the choices
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Londo has made over the past year and a half are taking the Centauri down a
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self-destructive and morally wrong path, and has gone from timid to bold in
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expressing that opinion to Londo. He feels somewhat powerless in his
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position, close to the major decisions but always on the sidelines. Vir
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sympathizes greatly with the plight of the Narns, and managed to save
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thousands of Narn lives through forged travel papers while he was stationed
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on
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Minbar last year.
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LENNIER Bill Mumy
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Delenn's aide, originally brought up monastery on the Minbari homeworld. He
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reveres Delenn as an almost holy figure and accepts her physical
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transformation without question. He has pledged his life to her, in fact,
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and
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is perfectly willing to die by her side. Still something of an innocent
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thanks to his isolated upbringing, Lennier has learned some of the art of
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diplomacy during his tenure on Babylon 5. Lennier has been helpful to
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Delenn
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in leading the Rangers and fighting against the Shadows.
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iv. Humans
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MARCUS COLE Jason Carter
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A Ranger permanently stationed on Babylon 5, he oversees the flow of
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information from rangers stationed in the area. Often flamboyant and
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acerbic,
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Marcus has picked up the Minbari language and fighting skills from his
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Ranger
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training. He has taken a liking to Commander Ivanova, though she's
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approaching the relationship with more than a little caution. Unlike many
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Humans who felt a calling to become a Ranger, he says he joined their number
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only after his brother was killed by Shadows.
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ZACK ALLAN Jeff Conaway
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Garibaldi's principal lieutenant, Zack is earnest and trustworthy, if not
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necessarily the brightest person on the station. He earned Garibaldi's
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trust
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last year when he rejected the Machiavellian "Nightwatch" organization that
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was bent on taking control away from the station on behalf of President
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Clark.
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In Garabaldi's absence, he's had to take over as security chief on the B5.
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LYTA ALEXANDER Patricia Tallman
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A former Psi Corps telepath -- the first one assigned to the station, in
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fact.
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Three years ago she scanned Ambassador Kosh, an experience that brought her
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back to the station to serve as an aide for Kosh. She has been helpful to
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Sheridan in the fight against the shadows, proving that telepaths have an
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advantage against Shadow ships. With the original Ambassador Kosh now dead,
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she is having a difficult time working with his replacement. And her work
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with the vorlons seems to be improving her telepathic ability....
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======== c. Recurring and Past Characters
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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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EMPEROR CARTAGIA Wortham Krimmer
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The current Emporer of the Centauri Empire. Placed in power by Lord Refa and
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his ambitious allies, Cartagia has allied himself with the shadows in a way
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that makes even Londo uncomfortable.
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LORIEN Wayne Alexander
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An ancient one -- the oldest -- who accompanies Sheridan after his fall.
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MORDEN Ed Wasser
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A member of the same expedition Sheridan's wife was on, Morden works for the
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Shadows. He is often accompanied by one or two of them, though they're
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invisible to most people. Never a major player, he is always ready to talk
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to
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Londo and pass messages to and from his "associates." Morden is
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meticulously
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polite, but nonetheless is a menacing presence who can casually discuss the
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deaths of tens of thousands of Narn as easily as most people talk about the
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weather. He is involved with dealings between Shadows and the corrupt Earth
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government as well.
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ANNA SHERIDAN Melissa Gilbert
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(Originally: Beth Toussaint)
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John Sheridan's wife was presumed killed in an explosion while on an
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expedition to a newly discovered planet which we now know as Z'ha'dum. She
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wasn't killed, but was used by the Shadows. She finally surfaced after five
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years, but it was discovered that her personality had been altered and she
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was
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no longer really Anna. She was killed when the White Star exploded on
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Z'ha'dum.
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JEFFREY DAVID SINCLAIR Michael O'Hare
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The commander of Babylon 5 and representative of the Earth Alliance for its
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first two years of operation, Sinclair was transferred to Minbar to serve as
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Earth ambassador, but unofficially to function as head of the Rangers.
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Sinclair recently brought Babylon 4 back through time to aide the Minbari in
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their war against the Shadows of 1000 years ago; in doing so, he used the
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same
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device that had transformed Delenn in order to attain Minbari appearance,
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and
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in doing so, became Valenn, Minbar's great spiritual leader who formed the
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Grey Council.
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PRESIDENT WILLIAM MORGAN CLARK Gary McGurk
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The president of the Earth Alliance, Clark was vice-president when he had
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President Santiago assassinated; he rose to power with the help of
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Nightwatch,
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the Psi Corps, and some kind of involvement with the Shadows, dissolving the
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EA Senate and declaring Martial Law.
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AMBASSADOR KOSH NARANEK [same credits as the 'new' Kosh]
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One of the oldest Vorlons, possibly thousands of years old, Kosh was the
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Ambassador to Babylon 5 until he was killed by the Shadows. Though as
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secluded and cryptic as any Vorlon, Kosh had seen something special in
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Sheridan and had given him various 'lessons' that supposedly help Sheridan
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to
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understand himself. In fact, Kosh saved Sheridan's life, leaving his
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encounter suit and appearing as an angel, recognizeable to many species as a
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holy being of light. Kosh had also enlisted Lyta Alexander as an aide for
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unknown purposes.
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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. A powerful figure in the
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Psi-corps,
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perhaps in part because of his high P12 psi rating, Bester was often at odds
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with Babylon 5 personell; he recently found himself an unexpected ally of
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Sheridan and the fight against the shadows when he discovered that the woman
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that he loved had been abducted by the Shadows.
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NUMBER ONE Marjorie Monaghan
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The tough-as-nails leader of the Mars resistance, Number One, as she is
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known,
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intensely distrusts telepaths and will rarely compromise once she's made up
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her mind. She has a soft spot for Dr. Franklin, though she rarely shows it.
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LISE HAMPTON Denise Gentile
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Once involved with Garibaldi when he worked on Mars, Lise has come back into
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Garibaldi's life, though she's on her second husband since they parted
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company
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years ago.
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BROTHER THEO Louis Turenne
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A Dominican monk, establishing residence on the station to study the
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religious
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beliefs of alien races. Willing to trade the services of his order for the
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ability to stay on the station, Theo and his brothers have been helpful
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spiritual guides in the difficult days of the war against the Shadows.
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JACK Macaulay Bruton
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He was Garibaldi's seemingly loyal assistant until he shot him in the back
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as
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soon as Garibaldi discovered a conspiracy to assassinate President Santiago.
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Garibaldi identified him as his assailant, but he disappeared while being
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transferred to earth for prosecution.
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LORD REFA William Forward
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A ruthless, unprincipled Centauri noble who worked with Londo in a bid for
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power. But over the last year, Refa and Londo found themselves at odds when
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Londo realized he was uncomfortable with the chaos he had initiating. Londo
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finally eliminated and disgraced Refa, paving the way to Londo's ascension
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with his rival eliminated.
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LIEUTENANT DAVID CORWIN Joshua Cox
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Third in command in C&C, after Sheridan and Ivanova. Corwin is shy but
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well-intentioned, a loyal officer, and has accepted Sheridan's decision to
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secede from the Earth Alliance.
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DRAAL John Schuck
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The steward of the vast machinery below on Epsilon 3. He is a Minbari who
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was
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looking for a new purpose in life when he heeded the call to become
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caretaker
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of the planet. He has offered his services in the upcoming Shadow War,
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though
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Sheridan has kept Draal as his 'ace in the hole' so far.
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TALIA WINTERS Andrea Thompson
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Operating as Babylon 5's resident telepath for nearly two years, Talia left
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the station when her unwilling involvement in a classified Psi Corps
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experiment was exposed and changed her forever. Her whereabouts -- or her
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fate -- are not known.
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Subject: 5. The Story So Far
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+-----------------------------------+
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| This section contains spoilers |
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| for Babylon 5 seasons 1 through |
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| 3. It contains no spoilers for |
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| this or subsequent seasons. |
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+-----------------------------------+
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Babylon 5, a space station constructed with the hope of keeping the various
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races in the galaxy at peace, seems to function as it should for a while.
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In the first year of its operation, the station's Commander Sinclair
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discovers that he had been captured and interrogated in the Earth-Minbari
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war of a decade ago, only to have his memory erased for unknown reasons.
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The crew of B5 discover that the barren world below them is actually
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housing a vast underground complex of machinery, and the mystery of the
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disappearance of Babylon 4 is partly revealed: it had been taken through
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time by unknown forces to assist in a war in an unknown place and time.
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Behind the scenes, an ancient race, known only as The Shadows, is building
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|
its forces. Through Morden, a Human intermediary, the Shadows subtly begin
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working their influence on the galaxy by capitalizing on the desires of
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Centauri ambassador Londo Mollari to rebuild his fading empire. Londo lets
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|
his benefactors assist him by destroying a Narn outpost, thus reigniting
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conflict with the Narn Government. On that same day, the President of the
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Earth Alliance is killed in an explosion that few realize is really an
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assassination, and Delenn, the Minbari ambassador, activates a machine that
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will cause her to physically transform.
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Days later, the original commander of the station, Sinclair, is reassigned,
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and Captain Sheridan takes command, unaware of the existance of the
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Shadows. The mystery of the Minbari surrender is finally revealed: The
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Minbari discovered that Minbari souls were being reborn in humans. Delenn
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emerges from a cocoon to appear nearly human; she claims she has done so to
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promote peace between the Humans and the Minbari. The situation on Earth
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is getting worse; covert forces are working in the background and the
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"Night Watch" program is stomping down on dissidents; meanwhile, Sheridan
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reveals that he is part of an underground movement to gain control back
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from the corrupted government; he brings his trusted officers into the
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fold. On the eve of an historic speech that would have brought peace
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between the Narn and Centauri, Londo calls upon his unknown agents to
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|
attack a major Narn colony, starting a war. Ambassadors Kosh and Delenn
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reveal the existance of the Shadows behind the Centauri brutality; Sheridan
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is enlisted to help in an upcoming war against them; he takes it personally
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|
when he learns that the Shadows were likely responsible for the death of
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his wife five years ago when she travelled to a planet called Z'ha'dum.
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The Centauri, with the aid of the Shadows, terminate the war with the Narn
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decisively by bombing the Narn homeworld "into the stone ages." The
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Centauri soon begin annexing other worlds; the enigmatic Ambassador Kosh
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|
finally reveals himself, revealing that Vorlons appear to most races as
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|
angels; and a shadow ship has been caught on camera, undoing the secrecy
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|
that the shadows had been maintaining. The Great War is begun.
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The Minbari give Sheridan a powerful new ship, the White Star, to command
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in the upcoming fight against the Shadows. Further corruption in Earth
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government is revealed when it is learned that the Shadows have been
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|
cooperating with certain individuals in government. The Earth alliance
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|
plunges into civil war as martial law is declared back home; Sheridan is
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forced to secede from Earth and is only able to keep the forces at bay with
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|
the help of the Minbari. The shadows begin attacking openly (and seemingly
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|
randomly); Sheridan builds an alliance among the many races by enlisting
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|
the help of the Vorlons, an act which results in the death of Ambassador
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Kosh. Sinclair returns to the station with a message from the past; with
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the help of the machinery on the planet below, The White Star takes Babylon
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4 through time to assist in a war against the Shadows of 1000 years ago.
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Londo continues his ascension to power in the Centauri government, removing
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his political rival. Using a discovery that telepaths interfere with the
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functionality of Shadow Ships, Sheridan and Delenn organize their alliance
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|
in to a preemptive strike against the Shadows, celebrating a difficult
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|
victory. Sheridan's wife appears, returning from Z'ha'dum, the homeworld
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of the Shadows, and attempts to convince Sheridan that the shadows really
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|
aren't the bad guys; Sheridan rejects her plea when he discovers that her
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|
personality has been altered; instead, he rigs the White Star to crash onto
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|
and detonate a bomb on Z'ha'dum; Hearing the advice of Ambassador Kosh in
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|
his head, Sheridan jumps into an abyss below him just before the explosion;
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|
he is presumed dead. Immediately after the explosion, the shadow ships
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|
that had been threatening B5 dissapear, possibly returning home; one of the
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ships seems to have taken Garibaldi along with it.
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------------------------------
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Subject: 6. Past and Current Episode Reference
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+-----------------------------------+
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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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+-----------------------------------+
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FOR THE FIRST THREE SEASONS, PLEASE SEE PART (C), (D), (E) OF THIS DOCUMENT.
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|
Season 4: No Surrender, No Retreat
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|
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* The Hour of the Wolf
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|
Londo learns of a disturbing deal back home; Ivanova heads to Z'ha'dum.
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|
* What Ever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?
|
|
G'Kar avoids the Centauri while he searches for Garibaldi.
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|
|
* The Summoning
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|
Delenn continues to rally support for a plan to attack the Shadows.
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|
* Falling Toward Apotheosis
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|
The Vorlons continue fighting the Shadows; Kosh is asked to leave B5.
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|
|
* The Long Night
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|
The Army of Light prepares a strike; Londo plots against Cartagia.
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|
* Into the Fire
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|
The Army of Light moves against the Shadows.
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|
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* Epiphanies
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|
Bester brings news of Earth's plans against B5; Garibaldi resigns.
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|
* The Illusion of Truth
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|
ISN sends a team to do a second story about Babylon 5.
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|
|
* Atonement
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|
Delenn must finally face up to her role in the Earth-Minbari War.
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* Racing Mars
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|
Franklin and Marcus go on an undercover mission to Mars.
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* Lines of Communication
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|
Marcus and Franklin continue their Mars mission.
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* Conflicts of Interests
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|
Garibaldi gets a new job working with forces tied to mars.
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* Rumors, Bargains and Lies
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|
Sheridan tricks the non-aligned worlds; Delenn tries to stop civil war.
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|
|
* Moments of Transition
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|
The Warrior caste demands Delenn's surrender; Earth is targeting
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|
civilians.
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|
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* No Surrender, No Retreat
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|
Sheridan attempt to liberate an Earth Colony.
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|
|
* The Exercise of Vital Powers
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|
Garibaldi arrives on Mars; Lyta helps franklin with the frozen telepaths.
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|
|
* The Face of the Enemy
|
|
Sheridan's search for his father leads him to Mars.
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|
|
* Intersections in Real Time
|
|
Sheridan is held captive on Mars.
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|
|
* Between the Darkness and the Light
|
|
Ivanova takes on Clark's forces as a plan to rescue Sheridan is developed.
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|
|
* Endgame
|
|
Sheridan's forces make their final strike.
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|
|
* Rising Star
|
|
Earthgov decides Sheridan's fate; Delenn offers an astounding proposition.
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|
|
* The Deconstruction of Falling Stars (filmed in fifth season)
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|
The history of Babylon 5 is recollected from various points in the future.
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------------------------------
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|
Subject: 7. Credits and Legalese
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|
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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
|
|
version of this file is indicated. (see top of document.)
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|
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The Babylon 5 Frequently Asked Questions List part (F) is Copyright 1996-98
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by
|
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Dan Wood and Steven Grimm. Acknowledgement is made to J. Michael
|
|
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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don't
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