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  2. Deathwalker - Wikipedia

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    Na'Toth asserts that Deathwalker was a war criminal responsible for a number of unethical and illegal experiments on the Narn people during wartime. In Medlab, Sinclair identifies the woman as a Dilgar, a species that had previously gone to war against many non-aligned worlds, but had died out thirty years ago when their sun went nova.

  3. List of Babylon 5 characters - Wikipedia

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    In the episode Deathwalker, a Dilgar survivor of the war appears on the Babylon 5 station in the year 2258 and is revealed to be Jha'Dur, known to many races as "Deathwalker" because of the many extravagant war crimes she committed. Following the war, Jha'Dur secretly entered the service of the "Wind Swords", a particularly militant Clan of the ...

  4. Civilizations in Babylon 5 - Wikipedia

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    There are five dominant civilizations represented on Babylon 5: humans, the Narn, the Centauri, the Minbari and the Vorlons; and several dozen less powerful ones.A number of the less powerful races make up the League of Non-Aligned Worlds, which assembled as a result of the Dilgar War, which occurred 30 years before the start of the series.

  5. Dilgar - Wikipedia

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  6. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    The site is also open to certain original, non-fanfiction works, [40] hosting over 250,000 such original works as of 27 January 2024. [41] A chart of some of the largest fandoms (as of March 11, 2024). AO3 reached one million works (including stories, art pieces, and podcast fic recordings, referred to as podfics) in February 2014.

  7. Babylon 5 - Wikipedia

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    The post-war landscape has its roots in the Reconstruction. The attempt to resolve the issues of the American Civil War after the conflict had ended, and this struggle for survival in a changed world was also informed by works such as Alas, Babylon , a novel dealing with the after-effects of a nuclear war on a small American town. [ 84 ]

  8. Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (game) - Wikipedia

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    Since its initial release in 2004, A Call to Arms has gone through several significant changes, with the release of supporting material and supplements. Initially the main boxed set contained the basic rules set and fleet lists for the Earth Alliance, Minbari, Centauri, Narn, Interstellar Alliance, Shadows, Vorlons, Raiders and League of Non-Aligned Worlds, as well as cardboard counters that ...

  9. Tolkien fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Silmarillion Writers' Guild provides an archive of fan fiction based on The Silmarillion; it was founded by Dawn Walls-Thumma ("Dawn Felagund"). [24] The Many Paths to Tread archive is open to Tolkien fan fiction more generally; [ 24 ] it was founded in 2009 and run by moderators known as Cathleen, Dreamflower, Pearl Took, and ...