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Each season shares its name with an episode that is central to that season's plot. As the series starts, the Babylon 5 station is welcoming ambassadors from various races in the galaxy. Earth has just barely survived an accidental war with the powerful Minbari , who, despite their superior technology, mysteriously surrendered at the brink of ...
Babylon 5 successfully completed its five-year story arc on November 25, 1998, after five seasons and 109 aired episodes, when TNT aired the 110th episode "Sleeping in Light," which had been filmed as the Season 4 finale, when Babylon 5 was under threat of ending production at that point.
In November 1997, Chameleon Eclectic Entertainment published the original The Babylon Project: The Roleplaying Game Based on Babylon 5. [37] In 2003, Mongoose Publishing printed the Babylon 5 Roleplaying Game & Factbook. [38] The Babylon 5 Component Game system was also released in 1997 by Component Game Systems. It was a complex political and ...
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"The Parliament of Dreams" is the fifth episode of the first season of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5. It covers an attempt to assassinate the Narn ambassador G'Kar, and the station crew's hosting of a week-long festival of religious traditions of different races, organized by the Earth Alliance.
Babylon 5 episode: Episode no. Season 3 Episode 10: Directed by: David J. Eagle: Written by: J. Michael Straczynski: Production code: 310: Original air date: April 1, 1996 () Guest appearances; Kim Miyori (Capt. Sandra Hiroshi) Rance Howard (David Sheridan) Phil Morris (Bill Trainor) Bruce McGill (Major Ed Ryan) Episode chronology
As Babylon 5 was conceived with an overall five-year story arc, the episode was written as both an individual story, and with another level, where the hints of the larger story arc were given. The series' creator, J. Michael Straczynski, indicates that the episodes can be watched for the individual stories, the character stories, or the story arc.