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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.
Babylon 5: The Complete Television Series: August 17, 2004: N/A: N/A Babylon 5: The Complete Universe (inc. all movies and Crusade episodes) N/A: October 24, 2005: N/A Movie releases and box sets; Babylon 5: The Gathering / In the Beginning: December 4, 2001: N/A: November 21, 2001 Babylon 5: The Gathering: N/A: April 8, 2002: N/A Babylon 5: In ...
Babylon 5 is an American space opera media franchise created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label in association with Straczynski’s Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Television.
Essentially a stand-alone episode, the film is set after the Shadow War (episode 406 "Into the Fire") and before war was declared with Earth (episode 414 "Moments of Transition"). The presence of both Dr. Franklin and Delenn , along with changes to Zack Allan 's uniform, further place the events during or just before episode 409 " Atonement ...
Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers (subtitled: To Live and Die in Starlight) is the fifth telefilm set in the Babylon 5 universe (not including the pilot, The Gathering). Originally airing January 19, 2002, on the Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy), it was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Mike Vejar. Though shot as a pilot for a ...
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
Babylon 5 episode redirects to lists (133 P) Pages in category "Babylon 5 episodes" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Guffey and Koontz observe that this opening episode starts to develop arguably the series' most significant ongoing relationships, with Londo and G'Kar mirroring the larger picture of Centauri and Narn politics, which will be for all five seasons at the core of Babylon 5. Narns have thrown off Centauri oppressors, and have become newly ...