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<h2><a name="OV">Overview</a></h2>
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<blockquote><cite>
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The crew of a Ranger ship encounters an ancient, deadly foe.
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</cite>
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Andreas Katsulas as G'Kar.
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</blockquote>
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<pre>
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Production number: ???
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Original air date: January 19, 2002
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Written by J. Michael Straczynski
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Directed by Mike Vejar
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<p>
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<hr size=3>
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<h2><a name="BP">Plot Points</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>@@@1011605666 A hostile race known as The Hand (or more fully, the
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Hand of God) was banished to a region outside of normal space a
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billion years ago. They have been searching for a way back ever
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since, and now appear to have found one.
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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>@@@1011605666 What do The Hand want?
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<li>@@@1011605666 Why do they need help from younger races, if they're as
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powerful as described?
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<li>@@@1011605666 Who built the underground city, and how did they banish
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The Hand originally?
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<li>@@@1011605666 How did The Hand escape their prison?
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<li>@@@1011605666 What happened to Lyta such that G'Kar would describe
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her as "gone?"
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<li>@@@1011605666 Who betrayed the previous crew of the Liandra, and why?
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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>@@@1011605666 Knowledge of The Hand seems to be very limited,
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suggesting that the Vorlons either didn't know about them (possible,
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if their disappearance significantly predated the Vorlons' contact
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with other races) or didn't consider them enough of a threat to
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warrant mentioning to the Minbari.
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011605666 Some of the information that <em>is</em> known about The
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Hand is potentially wrong. They would have a vested interest in
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exaggerating their capabilities in an attempt to attract new
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servants, so they may not be the all-powerful force Minister Kafta
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described.
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011605666 Since Lorien claimed to be the oldest sentient being in
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the universe
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(<a href="072.html">"Into the Fire"</a>)
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he would have been around to see The Hand in action and might have
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been privy to whatever was done to defeat them. Did he mention
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them to Sheridan?
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011605666 If Delenn's speech at the end of
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<a href="087.html">"Rising Star"</a>
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can be taken as her recollection of what happened in the twenty
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years after that episode, the conflict with The Hand won't be a
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huge, devastating one; she mentioned the Telepath War and the Drakh
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War but didn't specifically name any other major conflicts. Of
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course, it's possible that either of those wars also involved The
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Hand.
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011605666 The fire control system on the Liandra seems to be
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based on the idea of making maximum use of the Rangers' physical combat
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training. Arguably from a purely practical point of view, it would be
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more effective (and less physically exhausting) to let a computer
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handle target selection and firing control based on guidelines from
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the command crew. But the Rangers' combat techniques aren't purely
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pragmatic (for example, their use of fighting sticks rather than
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firearms) and appear to include the notion that fights should be
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personal, one-on-one affairs rather than remote-controlled proxy
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battles. Making a ship's weapons an extension of a weapon officer's
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body is consistent with that aesthetic.
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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>@@@993065219 <a href="http://www.scifi.com/b5rangers/">Official site</a>
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<p>
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<li>@@@987749541 Production start date: May 14
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<li>@@@985122603 The SciFi Channel's press release:
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Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski is working on a
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two-hour telefilm called Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers
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that will premiere on SCI FI later this year. The film will
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take up the story of the legendary Ranger fleet as it attempts
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to restore order to hundreds of civilizations devastated by the
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Shadow War.
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This new chapter of the Babylon 5 story finds the mysterious
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Ranger force--a combination of humans and alien Minbari trained
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in space warfare as well as the unique alien philosophy of the
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Rangers and just about every conceivable form of martial
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arts--faced with deadly challenges in its attempt to create
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peace out of the war's destruction.
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<P>
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Babylon 5 cast members may appear in the movie, which will also
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serve as the pilot for a potential SCI FI Channel series.
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Douglas Netter is executive producing the series along with
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Straczynski.
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<li>@@@995527751 The air date was announced on July 10, 2001 at a
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press conference. SCI FI announced that they'll wait to see how
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well the movie does before deciding on a series.
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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>@@@985166209 Well, that's at least ONE weight off my chest....
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<p>
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To those who've heard the news already, and those just now
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finding out...the SciFi Channel today announced that we have a
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new Babylon 5 TV movie going into production that will also
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serve as a pilot for a likely new series.
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<p>
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The movie (and the series) is under the heading of BABYLON 5:
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THE LEGEND OF THE RANGERS. The specific title for the 2-hour
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movie's story is "To Live and Die in Starlight."
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<p>
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There isn't much I can tell you about the story because we're
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kinda keeping the details under wraps as much as possible for
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the time being. What little I can say....
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It's set in the B5 universe just under 3 years after the events
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of "Objects at Rest." At this point there's one major
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character from the B5 universe in the script (a fan favorite).
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Where B5 was a heavy drama with some adventure/action elements,
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this one is a little more skewed toward adventure with
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underlying drama (which is about what you'd expect from the
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Anla-Shok).
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<p>
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We've been sitting on this information for a while now...such
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that we're already well into pre-production. We'll be shooting
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this movie around mid-May, well in advance of any potential
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actor's strike (the script is done and so far everybody likes
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it a LOT).
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We've already got designs coming in on a new ship, and a new
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*kind* of ship...and we're going to be getting more into
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Minbari aesthetics, technologies and philosophy.
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<p>
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It's got some great characters, and it's a lot of fun.
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<p>
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I have other news to announce on other fronts...have since the
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end of the year, in fact...but I'm still sitting on the details
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awaiting another press release from another studio. What I
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*can* say is that I have a firm GO order to executive produce a
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new series (nominally SF) that will go into production after
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the potential SAG strike. When that's finally over, if the
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strike indeed happens, we pull the trigger and go into
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principal photography and it's an order for a full season's
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worth of episodes.
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<p>
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I can't give you any details right now on the subject, title,
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studio or network. That will have to await the studio's
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release...so don't even ask.
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<p>
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As far as doing both projects at the same time is
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concerned...it's actually quite common, as testified to by
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folks like John Wells and Aaron Sorkin and David Kelly and
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others. So there won't be any conflict.
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011643981 <em>Why such an inexperienced crew? Is it because
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the Rangers have had to expand like crazy, leading to a shortage
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of trained officers?</em><br>
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Exactly, and after the shadow war, a lot of higher ranking/experienced
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rangers were dead, leading to getting promoted earlier.
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<p>
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Also, the Liandra isn't like the Enterprise, it's more like a PT boat,
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and there's a huge difference between the captain of a PT boat and a
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captain of the John F. Kennedy, though both are technically captains
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on their vessels.
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011643981 <em>The Valen didn't look like a Minbari ship.</em><br>
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As Dulann mentioned in his talk with David in the hall, it was
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influenced by human military designers. David also made fun of it
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earlier.
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<em>Where were the White Stars?</em><br>
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The 80 or so surviving whitestars were either on station at Minbar or
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doing larger more important work. This was considered a milk run.
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<li>@@@1011643981 <em>The Liandra looked nothing like the Minbari ships
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from the Earth-Minbari War era.</em><br>
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The Liandra is a Ranger ship. The Rangers, if we recall our
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history from In the Beginning, were not directly involved in
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Earth related hostilities during the Minbari War. The EM war
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was under the aegis of the Warrior caste.
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<p>
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It is also, by design, a small, fast (crew of maybe 20) patrol
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ship designed to go on the edge, it's not meant to go out there
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and pulverize fleets. It would have been instantly outgunned
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and destroyed in the EM war's bigger battles.
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<p>
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(One thing I'm curious about is the assumption that we've seen
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all of the Minbari ships. We've literally seen only a handful.
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Go to Jane's books on military weapons, planes in particular,
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and you get all *kinds* of variation...from ospreys to f16s to
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cargo jets to hovercraft...why should there be less variation
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in a more advanced society like the Minbari?)
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<em>And the Valen was ugly.</em><br>
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Yes. That was the intent. That's why David made fun of it on the
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balcony. Nobody likes it, it was a compromise between Humans and
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Minbari (which Dulann also mentions), more politically motivated than
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structurally sound. We won't be seeing its kind again.
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<p>
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<li>@@@1011643981 <em>Why were the raiders able to hurt the Enfali?</em><br>
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Even a lion can be brought down by a pack of smaller predators. The
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Enfalli was alone and the pursuit was a long one, and they just kept
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taking hit after hit.
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<p>
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<em>Raider ships don't have aft guns.</em><br>
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Raider fighter craft come in as many variations as human fighter craft.
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The error is in thinking monolithically.
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<em>Where was the White Star fleet?</em><br>
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Bear in mind that there were only ever about a hundred, maybe a hundred
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and fifty whitestars built during the Shadow War. A LOT of those got
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wiped out during said war, so now you've got maybe 80 or so. You
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conserve your best ships for big jobs, you don't have them doing this
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kind of grunt work.
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<p>
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<em>Is Tannier the same character as the Tannier in
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<a href="093.html">"Learning Curve?"</a></em><br>
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Meant to be the same character, but it's not the same actor.
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<p>
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<em>The hyperspace special effects looked different.</em><br>
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Hyperspace is now *much* more complex than it was using lightwave, with
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more levels. It was always meant to look pretty hellish, but we could
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never quite pull it off with lightwave, it always looked 2d. This is
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more what I originally had in mind.
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<p>
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<em>In Dulann's vision, Minister Kafta's face was already beaten
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up, even though it hadn't happened yet.</em><br>
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Recheck your tape...that shot ain't there.
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<em>The Liandra is smaller than a White Star and has jump engines.
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But Sheridan was surprised about the White Star's ability to jump.</em>
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He also didn't know everything about Minbari ships and classes.
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<em>Why didn't the Valen fire a shot?</em><br>
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The Valen never had time to fire; they were hit within a second of the
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hand ships coming out of hyperspace (actually *as* they were coming
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out)...the hits disabled most of the systems on the new ship (you can
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see eruptions all over the bridge). The weapons systems were intact
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elsewhere, but the control mechanisms were down. That's why they kept
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hammering the Valen, to make sure it wouldn't be able to fire.
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<em>Why not just hide on the other side of the comet?</em><br>
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Two-dimensional thinking. Only works if the comet is directly between
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you and the enemy. If it moves at any other angle, you're revealed.
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<em>How is it possible to lose someone on such a small ship?</em><br>
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Given the small ins and outs and access hatches and panels and sub-halls
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and the like...real possible.
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<em>Why didn't the Leandra have beam weapons like other Minbari
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ships?</em><br>
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Not a big enough ship with a big enough power source.
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<em>The Liandra would never stand a chance against a Shadow
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battlecrab.</em><br>
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It wasn't a shadow battlecrab. It was tough, but it wasn't one of
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those. The hand wouldn't give out that kind of power to flunkies.
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