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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.
In November 2001, Warner Home Video began distributing Babylon 5 DVDs with a two-movie set containing the re-edited TNT special edition of The Gathering and In The Beginning. The telefilms were later individually released in region 2 in April 2002, though some markets received the original version of The Gathering in identical packaging.
The Babylon 5 cast. The list of Babylon 5 characters contains characters from the entire Babylon 5 universe. In the show, the Babylon station was conceived as a political and cultural meeting place. As such, one of the show's many themes is the cultural and social interaction between civilizations.
Conflict develops between the Babylon 5 command staff and the Psi Corps, an increasingly autocratic organization which oversees and controls the lives of human telepaths. Ambassador Mollari, in preparation for the death of the ailing Centauri Emperor, works with Lord Refa to assassinate any challengers to the throne, while continuing to utilize ...
9th episode of the 1st season of Babylon 5 "Deathwalker" Babylon 5 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 9 Directed by Bruce Seth Green Written by Lawrence G. DiTillio Production code 113 Original air date April 20, 1994 (1994-04-20) Guest appearances Sarah Douglas as Jha'dur Robin Curtis as Ambassador Kalika Cosie Costa as Abbut Aki Aleong as Senator Hidoshi Episode chronology ← Previous ...
Soon after she arrives at the station, she scans Vorlon Ambassador Kosh, in violation of the wishes of the Vorlon government, in order to try to discover the identity of his attacker. In season 2, Lyta's experience with the Vorlon ambassador permanently changes her, but many of the characters are being altered, including Babylon 5's commander.
As a result, Straczynski killed off the character, with his lines being given to another character, Major Ryan. [2] Actor Jerry Doyle, playing Security Chief Michael Garibaldi, broke his right arm and right wrist during filming of combat scenes, his arm being seen bent in unusual directions as he releases his helmet. [2]
The year is 2258. The name of the place is 'Babylon 5'." [20] Rosner notes that this episode, "hits the ground running", introducing several major characters and plot exposition in the first seven minutes. He writes that the make-up and set design are stellar, G'Kar and Londo are show stealers, and that the show makes fictional politics ...