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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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While an Earth official investigates the mystery ship encountered by Lt.
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Keffer in hyperspace, Londo attempts to sever his ties with Morden.
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Sheridan receives a new tool in the fight against the Shadows.
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</cite>
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Smallwood,+Tucker">Tucker Smallwood</a> as David Endawi.
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<a href="http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Wasser,+Ed">Ed Wasser</a> as Morden.
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</blockquote>
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<pre><a href="/lurk/p5/intro.html">P5 Rating</a>: <a href="/lurk/p5/045">8.60</a>
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Production number: 301
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Original air week: November 6, 1995
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00009OOFK/thelurkersguidet">DVD release date</a>: August 12, 2003
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by Kevin Cremin
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</pre>
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<p>
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<hr size=3>
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<h2><a name="BP">Backplot</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> A little over a thousand years ago, long before the Narn achieved
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spaceflight, the Shadows set up a base on one of the Narn homeworld's
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southern continents.
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<li> Morden is involved with the Psi Corps and some part of the Earth
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government. The Corps knows about the Shadows. Morden has also been
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in contact with Lord Refa without Londo's knowledge.
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<li> If Delenn is correct about Morden always having Shadow companions,
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then the Psi Corps, at least, presumably knows about the Shadows.
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Talia, in
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<a href="038.html">"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum,"</a>
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was able -- or even forced -- to sense the Shadows when she passed
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Morden in the hall; presumably a Psi Cop would easily be able to
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do the same. (Unless, of course, Talia's perception was a result of
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Ironheart's gift from
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<a href="006.html">"Mind War."</a>)
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<li> The Shadows aren't particularly interested in the section of the
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galaxy containing the Centauri Republic; what they're after (or rather,
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what they claim to be after) is on the other side.
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<li> What they <em>are</em> interested in, though, is the Rangers --
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interested enough to have Morden go over Londo's head and get Refa to
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give them a world known to house a Ranger training camp.
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<li> The Markab homeworld has been looted by scavengers since the race
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became extinct
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(<a href="040.html">"Confessions and Lamentations."</a>)
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<li> The Minbari religious caste, without the knowledge of some members of
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the Grey Council, have built a new ship using Minbari and Vorlon
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technology. Called the White Star, it has been granted to Sheridan
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for use against the Shadows.
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<li> The fleet of Shadow ships in Londo's dream
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(<a href="031.html">"The Coming of Shadows"</a>)
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are flying over Centauri Prime, as far as Londo can tell.
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<li> Being seen by many people is a strain on Kosh.
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="UQ">Unanswered Questions</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> What other details of Londo's dream weren't shown in
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<a href="031.html">"The Coming of Shadows?"</a>
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<li> What in particular are the Shadows after, that they don't care what
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the Centauri do with a good 30% of the galaxy? What's in the
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remaining section? (For example, where are the major races in
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relation to the boundary Morden drew?)
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<li> How did Marcus leave Medlab? Is he able to put himself into a
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trance deep enough to pass unnoticed in an admittedly cursory
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medical examination?
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<li> What do the Shadows know about the Rangers?
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<li> How did Ivanova find out about the Rangers?
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<li> What is the "program" referred to by the Psi Cop?
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<li> Why are some on Earth working with the Shadows? What do they hope to
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gain from the association, and how does that tie in with whatever the
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Shadows want?
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<li> Will Endawi's report ever make it to real strategic analysts? Did
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G'Kar tell him about Z'ha'dum?
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<li> What else can the White Star do?
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<li> Was the Shadow vessel actually destroyed, or did it manage to escape?
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If it was destroyed, did it have a chance to relay information about
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the White Star first? (see
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<a href="#JS:destroy">jms speaks</a>)
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="AN">Analysis</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> Lennier says, "Not all of my people are comfortable with the idea of
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the Rangers." That implies that the Rangers aren't as secret an
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organization on the Minbari homeworld as they are elsewhere.
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<li> Likewise, the fact that Marcus' brother was able to sign up for the
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Rangers, and that Marcus apparently knew about them too at the time,
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suggests that they're operating at least somewhat in the open. That
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might also explain how Ivanova and the Shadows found out about them.
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The fact that the Drazi government apparently knew about the Ranger
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training base is further evidence.
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<li> Londo severing his ties with Morden may have little
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impact on the Shadows' association with the Centauri; Morden may
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continue to meet with Refa, rendering Londo's newly prominent
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position among the Centauri obsolete.
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<li> Shadow ships are actually entering and leaving hyperspace when they
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shimmer in and out of sight; they aren't just becoming invisible.
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Obviously they know a good deal more about hyperspace than most of
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the other races (also evidenced by the jump-point weapon they used
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in <a href="042.html">"The Long, Twilight Struggle."</a>) It's
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interesting to note that another ancient race, the walkers at Sigma
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957 (<a href="006.html">"Mind War"</a>) also had an atypical way of
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entering hyperspace -- assuming that's what they were doing in that
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episode.
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<li> Perhaps the fact that Kosh feels he must maintain his illusory
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appearance when out of his encounter suit, and the fact that doing
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so is a strain on him, is another reason he wears the suit in the
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first place. If it weren't a strain to be seen by many people,
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perhaps he would be willing to walk around the station in full view.
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(Probably not, though; otherwise he'd most likely have been more
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willing to show himself in the confines of his quarters.)
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<li> Was the White Star constructed with Sheridan in mind? Giving it that
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name seems certain to stir up resentment among the warrior caste when
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they find out about it, especially if it turns out that the man they
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call Starkiller was the intended commander from the start. (Sheridan
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destroyed the Minbari cruiser Black Star in the Earth-Minbari War.)
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<li> The White Star has some obvious Minbari characteristics, not the least
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of which are the distinctive spade-shaped fins at the rear (also visible
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on Minbari flyers and battle cruisers.) If the Shadows are at all
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familiar with Minbari ships, they probably won't be fooled by the
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White Star for long.
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<li> Either the Minbari and Vorlons have mastered the art of intuitive
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user interfaces, or Ivanova is an extremely quick study; she was
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operating the White Star's weapons systems, presumably not a trivial
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task, with at most a few hours of training. Perhaps the controls
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are partially telepathic in nature.
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<li> The Shadows are aware of the fact that some Narn (if only G'Kar) know
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about them; they don't seem to consider it significant, especially
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now that the Narn have been beaten into submission.
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<li> The Shadows are even willing to be heard in public; they're plainly
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audible telling Morden to set up a second meeting with Londo (assuming
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that's what they're saying.)
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<li> Was the Shadow base on Narn a unique thing, or did they have bases on
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other races' worlds as well? In
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<a href="027.html">"The Long Dark,"</a>
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the Markab ambassador claimed to have heard the same stories of an
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ancient enemy that G'Kar was recounting. Perhaps the Shadows had a
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base on the Markab homeworld as well -- and if so, perhaps they
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unleashed the plague
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(<a href="040.html">"Confessions and Lamentations"</a>)
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in order to reacquire that base without anyone noticing. If that's
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the case, Sheridan may have inadvertently helped the Shadows out by
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destroying the Markab jumpgate; that'll make it harder for someone
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to stumble on the base by accident.
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<li> Is the former Shadow presence on Narn related to the fact that there
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are no Narn telepaths?
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(<a href="000.html">"The Gathering"</a>)
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Given how unpleasant -- even painful -- being near the Shadows was
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for Talia
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(<a href="038.html">"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum"</a>)
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perhaps prolonged exposure to the Shadows caused so much trouble for
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Narn telepaths that they didn't survive to breed new generations of
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telepaths.
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<li> Morden has had contact with the Centauri and with Earth. Has he also
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been talking to other races? The Minbari warrior caste, for instance?
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<li> When Londo asks for assurances that the Shadows won't bother the
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Centauri, Morden says dismissively,
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"You and I both know what treaties are worth."
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This could be a reference to the Centauri's disregard for the treaties
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against mass drivers
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(<a href="042.html">"The Long, Twilight Struggle"</a>)
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-- but there's another, more recent, treaty that could also be the
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one in question, namely the pact with Earth.
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<li> Sheridan has now destroyed two indestructible enemy vessels in his
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career.
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<li> Marcus claims his brother was killed in a Shadow attack on a mining
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colony. Which colony was that? Was Marcus working on a Narn mining
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colony, or have the Shadows been attacking other targets as well?
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<li> Marcus' reason for joining the Rangers is similar to Ivanova's reason
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for joining Earthforce
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(<a href="037.html">"And Now For a Word."</a>)
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Both of them joined after losing a brother in a war.
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<li> Sheridan orders the White Star's aft jump engines online. If this
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can be taken to mean that it has two (or more) sets of jump engines,
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it may be that the White Star can duplicate the Shadow-killing
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explosion without the aid of a jump gate by using both its jump
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engines at the same time. On the other hand, it may be that there's
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only enough power to run one set of engines at a time, or that
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there's something about jumpgates, rather than jump points, that
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causes the effect. (The closed caption quotes him as saying "Half
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jump engines.")
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<li> The Centauri automated defense systems appear to be able to track
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the White Star, evidence that Centauri weapons technology is more
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advanced than Earth's
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(<a href="023.html">"Points of Departure."</a>)
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<li> Endawi says that Earth pulled the Shadow footage off ISN shortly
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after it first aired. In what sense? Did they just record it from
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ISN, or did they force ISN to stop airing the report?
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<li> In the conference room, after Endawi leaves, Delenn tells Sheridan
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that she has never seen such a ship, that only descriptions of the
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ships have been passed down from the last war. Presumably, if the
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Minbari were involved in the last war against the shadows, they were
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capable of spaceflight (recall: the Narn, who were not capable of
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spaceflight, were ignored in the last war.) That they should have no
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recorded images of the shadow ships from that conflict seems odd, since
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recording technology would clearly have been within their grasp.
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Possibilities:
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<ol>
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<li> Someone, or something, quietly eradicated whatever images did
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exist at some point in the past. We have certainly seen the
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Shadows act through their agents to suppress information
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regarding their past activities (i.e. the Narn being beaten
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down.) No one said all the "information suppression" had to
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be as spectacular as a planetary conquest. This of course
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begs the question, "Who are the agents?"
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<li> The last shadow war was so devastating that all recorded images
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were lost.
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<li> Delenn was lying. (There doesn't seem to be a good reason
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for her to do so, though.)
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</ol>
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="NO">Notes</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> A small effects glitch is visible in the opening shot. As the camera
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pans down from the repair crew, look at the stationary ring around
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the front of the station. At about the eight o'clock position,
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there's a small shaded area, the bottom half of which flickers on
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and off.
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<li> When Endawi leaves the conference room after meeting with Sheridan,
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Delenn, and Ivanova, he forgets to take his data crystal with him.
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It is left in the viewer. He does in fact remove it when visiting
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Londo. Presumably, since it was pulled just after airing on ISN,
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he would not want to leave copies lying around.
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<li> This episode has Delenn's first action scene of the series.
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<li>@@@852231177 Alcohol's effect on Minbari was first noted by Lennier in
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<a href="021.html">"The Quality of Mercy."</a>
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It causes paranoia and homicidal rages.
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="JS">jms speaks</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li> <em>July 23, 1995:</em>
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Finally, one week from tomorrow, we start filming on year three, with
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episode #301, "Matters of Honor," which also introduces a new recurring
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character named Marcus.
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<p>
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<li> Actually, the lead guest character in the first episode of year three,
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one Mr. Endawi, is a Nigerian, and our new recurring character, Marcus
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Cole (a Ranger) is British, and played by Jason Carter. So you have two
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non-American accents occupying major parts of the first ep next year.
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<p>
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<li> New sets: yes, and we're creating situations in which we can see more of
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Earth, Mars, our other local planets, plus Narn, Centauri, Minbari and
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one other major world. As the Shadow War cranks into gear, you're
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going to need a place to meet in security and plan for it, so we're
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also building that. We'll see more of Draal's place on Epsilon 3.
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And there's one other major set that we'll see in the first episode,
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and quite a bit thereafter.
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<p>
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New characters: well, there's Marcus Cole, a Ranger assigned permanently
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to Babylon 5, played by British actor Jason Carter; we'll see Lyta
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Alexander more this year; and Theo...what can I say about Theo...well,
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perhaps better to let you see for yourself.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 It's predictable that I'd put someone into the show with
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who's a guy with thick, long hair...since every time I look in the
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mirror I realize more and more that where I'm concerned, thick, long
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hair will always be an unattainable, science fiction concept....
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<p>
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<li> <em>About the title sequence</em><br>
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"Why are starfuries firing on starfuries?"
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<p>
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Noticed that, eh?
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<p>
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Wait and see.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 <em>Any significance to some characters' heads turning in
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the opening credits?</em><br>
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No, I don't think even I could ever manage to be that obscure.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 Overall, I'm very happy
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with how this season's main title sequence came out.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 <em>Why aren't there many scenes from season three in the
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title sequence?</em><br>
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Because we have to make the season 3 title sequence *very* early
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in the shooting process; we need shots to go out in the first episode
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title sequence, but we've only shot a few episodes by the time we need
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to deliver. So most shots tend to come from the preceding season.
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<p>
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<li>@@@898572087 <em>What's with Ivanova's line? Isn't peace a more
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desirable goal than victory?</em><br>
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Peace can be a surrender as well as an achievement, especially
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when facing an enemy dedicated to something unpleasant. Chamberlin
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returned from a visit to Germany with a so-called agreement in his
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hands, and announced that by granting concessions to Hitler, he had
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achieved "peace in our time."
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<p>
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Peace is a byproduct of victory against those who do not want
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peace.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 We had considered refurbishing C&C, but didn't get
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around to it this season.
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<p>
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<li> <em>Will the station still be damaged?</em><br>
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Repairs will be visible being done in the first episode.
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<p>
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<li> When the fighting staff expanded, it was CGI; physical otherwise.
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<p>
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<li> <em>What was that noise after Morden and Londo spoke?</em><br>
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No, you heard something, all right...just a little bit of shadow whisper
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for those who got it; those who don't, won't notice.
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<p>
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<li> <em>Are Morden and his "associates" equal partners?</em><br>
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Well, he may sometimes *think* of his associates as equals...and my cat
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thinks he actually owns this house....
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<p>
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<li> <em>Delenn lied! A continuity glitch?</em><br>
|
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Re: Minbari lying...it has been established, repeatedly, that the
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Minbari do lie *when it means saving someone else's honor*. That was
|
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even stated, openly, in the very same episode about Sheridan's frame
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job, "There All The Honor Lies." Londo says, right there, that the
|
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Minbari will lie for a greater cause, another's honor. The same was
|
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done in "The Quality of Mercy." Delenn fibbed about the ship in
|
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"Matters" because in so doing, she saved Sheridan's honor.
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<p>
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This is not a plot hole, it's been established clearly in the series
|
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on multiple occasions. We have never, ever, at any time said
|
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conclusively that Minbari never, ever lie. This is another example of
|
|
certain persons simply not paying attention, and then blaming the show
|
|
for their own lack of continuity in attention.
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<p>
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<li> Yes, Endawi is more or less a good guy, in that he's totally
|
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uninvolved with Morden or anyone on that side. He was doing what he
|
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said he'd been assigned to do.
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<P>
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<li>@@@864890560 <em>Was that Bester in the senator's office?</em><br>
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No, it wasn't Bester at the Senator's office.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 <em>Any reason why it wasn't?</em><br>
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Yes.
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<p>
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<li> <a name="JS:destroy"><em>Was the Shadow ship destroyed?</em></a><br>
|
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Be of good cheer; the jumpgate blast destroyed the pursuing vessel.
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<p>
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<li> It's two separate mechanisms; no one has been able to open a
|
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jump point in a jump point because of the hideous amount of energy
|
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needed by the ship in question. They used the White Star to open a
|
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jump point within a standing *jump gate* that was already there, and
|
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had a secondary source of power. The competing energies were
|
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impossible to control, and blew the whole thing.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 I don't consider the "bonehead maneuver" to be
|
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technobabble, for several reasons. For starters, the "babble" part
|
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isn't there; TB goes on into long explanations of neutrino waves and
|
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particle theory and elements that have to be recalibrated, on and on
|
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and on....
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<p>
|
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Second, a prime requisite for TB is that it's a technology that
|
|
comes out of nowhere, artifically invented to create a problem and/or
|
|
create a solution. Neither applies here; we've seen jump gates and
|
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jump points now for three years; we've seen them disrupted in "The
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Long Twilight Struggle." It was just using the tech we've already
|
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established.
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<p>
|
|
In a way, it's kind of unfair that we get hammered when we use a
|
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little teeny piece of technology because ST has abused it for so many
|
|
years. That's not our fault, and one shouldn't develop a kneejerk
|
|
response so that ANY reference to technology becomes technobabble. If
|
|
that's the case, then the term becomes meaningless.
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<p>
|
|
This is, also, a *science* fiction show; if sometimes we have a
|
|
touch of science, it's the nature of the show; you can't have SF
|
|
without at least some measure of tech...otherwise you've got fantasy.
|
|
The day we do a page and a half of discussions about particles being
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recalibrated, particles that didn't exist twenty minutes before the
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need became apparent, *then* we can get gigged on technobabble.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 The more people who have to *see* Kosh as one of their
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own, the greater the strain on Kosh, as you'll note in the first ep of
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year three.
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<p>
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<li> Where Delenn gets all those wardrobe changes is one of those
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questions that, in a real world, doesn't warrant close scrutiny.
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<p>
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And yes, her costumes tend to be emblematic of where the character
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is, and who she is. Consequently, there will be some year three
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additions to underscore her more assertive nature; there's a green
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costume in particular that shows up in the first episode that's just
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*killer*.
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<p>
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<li> <em>Was Delenn's bone crest changed?</em><br>
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Yeah, we made some small modifications to the headpiece (good call,
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Corun). It merges more seamlessly behind, it's raised slightly at the
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crest, and the ends blend more smoothly into the skin in front, to make
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the whole thing more natural.
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<p>
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<li>@@@840404585 <em>Will we ever see alcohol's effect on the
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Minbari?</em><br>
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No immediate plans for this, but knowing how my brain works,
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we'll probably see this sooner or later.
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<p>
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<li> <em>What was the plant pictured in G'Kar's book?</em><br>
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The leaf shown is the G'Quon-eth, the plant featured in "By Any Means
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Necessary."
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<p>
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<li> Had a Minbari been running that sensor, he would've nailed it instantly;
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but Ivanova had never actually encountered that ship before, and was
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running off the initial scan reports. (Also it was just phasing in at
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that point.)
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<p>
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The White Star uses local drive engines based on magnetic and
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gravitational principles; in a sense, it doesn't so much push itself
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toward other worlds as *pull* itself or *repel* itself. One side effect
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of creating a powerful gravitational system is the ability to create
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artificial gravity.
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<p>
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That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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<p>
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<li>@@@839782124 The Minbari built the White Star, borrowing some
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Vorlon tech, so
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it's primarily Minbari, and built with their sensibilities, all the
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controls are in Minbari, and so on. They allow Sheridan to command it
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because Delenn said to do so, and in battle an unpredictable human
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might have options that a more regimented Minbari might not.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 The White Star was always in the plans for the series;
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it's an outgrowth of everything that has gone before. We've seen big
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warships, dreadnoughts, smaller ships, and personal fighters. This fits
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right in. If you're going to have a war over a long distance, you kinda
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need something to get in and out with.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 <em>Shouldn't they have taken the White Star on a test
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flight? Why aren't they preparing for conflict with the
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Shadows?</em><br>
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Yeah, but it's very hard to do a story about preparation in the sense
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you suggest. "Well, let's go check out the White Star."
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<p>
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"Well...sure is a fast ship, all right...so, what're the Rangers doing?
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Keeping an eye on stuff? Good..good...so, what's for dinner?"
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<p>
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Each individual episode must be *about* something, must have a story
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that can stand on its own, separate from the arc, while adding to it.
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For what it's worth, "Voices of Authority," which was originally slated
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to run in the first 4, *is* a preparation kind of story...it gets into
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how they should be gearing up for what's coming, the accumulation of
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allies and resources, all that. Had it run as planned as #4, this would
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be answered. But the sheer volume of CGI required, which was pretty
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hideous, put it into the #5 slot, which we thought would still be in the
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first block of episodes. Then we found that #4 was the cutoff point.
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<p>
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All I can tell you is that what you're asking for is *there*, plain as
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can be, right in the very next batch of episodes. (Also, do bear in
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mind that the "shadow war" referenced in the show operates as more than
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just discussing the shadows themselves, but what's going on back home as
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well.)
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<p>
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<li> No, the Drazi was not a Ranger, only a supporter/collaborator (if I can
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use, or misuse that term.)
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<p>
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At this stage, the Rangers are exclusively either human or minbari.
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<p>
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<li>@@@864890560 The Ranger colony was financially supported by the
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Minbari; the Drazi allowed them to use one of their colony worlds as a
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base.
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