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  2. List of Babylon 5 episodes - Wikipedia

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    The five seasons of the series each correspond to one fictional sequential year in the period 2258–2262. 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.

  3. Babylon 5 - Wikipedia

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    He also claims Babylon 5 was the first series to be shot in the 16:9 aspect ratio, and to use 5.1 channel sound mixes. [137] It was an early example of widespread use of CGI rather than models for space scenes, which allowed for more freedom and larger scale in creating said scenes.

  4. Babylon 5 (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Babylon 5: Legions of Fire – The Long Night of Centauri Prime (1999, ISBN 0-345-42718-1) Babylon 5: Legions of Fire – Armies of Light and Dark (2000, ISBN 0-345-42719-X) Babylon 5: Legions of Fire – Out of the Darkness (2000, ISBN 0-345-42720-3) All three books are collected in Legions of Fire. Published 2000 by The Science Fiction Book Club.

  5. And the Sky Full of Stars - Wikipedia

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    The team – Everett Burrell, Greg Funk, Mary Kay Morse, Ron Pipes and John Vulich – won the 1994 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series for episode 5 of the season, "The Parliament of Dreams" [5] The initial design for the Minbari characters was created by production designer Steve Burg, with the Optic Nerve ...

  6. Midnight on the Firing Line - Wikipedia

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    Babylon 5 episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1: Directed by: Richard Compton: Written by: J. Michael Straczynski: Production code: 103: Original air date: January 26, 1994 () Guest appearances; Paul Hampton as The Senator Peter Trencher as Carn Mollari: Episode chronology

  7. Infection (Babylon 5) - Wikipedia

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    "Infection" is the fourth episode of the first season of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5. "Infection" was the first script written for a regular Babylon 5 episode, [1] and involves the arrival aboard the station of an extremely powerful ancient bio-weapon created by the Ikarrans, a long-extinct alien race.

  8. John Sheridan (Babylon 5) - Wikipedia

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    John J. Sheridan is the lead character in the fictional universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Bruce Boxleitner.For most of the series, he is the commander of the Babylon 5 station; during the series' final season he is the President of the Interstellar Alliance.

  9. Believers (Babylon 5) - Wikipedia

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    "Believers" is the tenth episode of the first season of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5. It first aired on April 27, 1994. It follows Dr. Franklin's ethical dilemma after he encounters a dying boy whose parents refuse to allow him to receive treatment that will save him, and Commander Susan Ivanova's mission to rescue a stranded transport ship in Raider territory.