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Babylon 5

Those concepts of the previous stations are interesting, but I thought it was pretty much accepted that B4 was the largest of the stations, and B5 was the smallest.
 
Those concepts of the previous stations are interesting, but I thought it was pretty much accepted that B4 was the largest of the stations, and B5 was the smallest.

One would think that (especially since it was explicitly said by Zathras that Babylon 4 was the biggest), but the Babylon Station in ITB looked somewhere between "considerably" and "insanely" bigger that B4, thanks to parts of the B4 and B5 models being rescaled to kitbash a different design.
 
One would think that (especially since it was explicitly said by Zathras that Babylon 4 was the biggest), but the Babylon Station in ITB looked somewhere between "considerably" and "insanely" bigger that B4, thanks to parts of the B4 and B5 models being rescaled to kitbash a different design.

Maybe we can just chalk it up to an inaccuracy in the ISN holo-documentary. And maybe we can say that for the differences in "The Gathering" too. ISN just flubbed on the accuracy. ;)
 
I am doing a re-watch on iTunes. I know that the effects would be to expensive to redo in HD but what was the live action shot on? could that be rescanned in HD? I know it would be a little jarring to go from HD to SD but I wonder if that is possible.
 
IIRC, the live action was shot 16:9 (?) and cropped for TV in editing, but the effects were done at 4:3 with whatever resolution the first-gen Video Toaster could pump out. The effects got better, but were always done at 4:3.
 
I am doing a re-watch on iTunes. I know that the effects would be to expensive to redo in HD but what was the live action shot on? could that be rescanned in HD? I know it would be a little jarring to go from HD to SD but I wonder if that is possible.

I'm watching the DVDs, which went back to the original footage, shot on 35mm film for live action widescreen , which splices in the NTSC video effects shots, cropped down to widescreen. The change between full PAL resolution to video quality effects is jarring enough in SD, it'll be totally unworkable in HD. The effects would have to be redone.
 
Does all the film even still exist and what state is it in? I believe the digital assets were lost in a fire but would be probably have to be redone anyway. I doubt WB would pony up the $20 million + to create the new FX, re-edit and re-render as HD. (A figure I base on estimates for each of Voyager and DS9, which used a greater proportion of model to CGI shots and had more episodes per season but no TV movies.) In any case, it's been claimed WB never made any profit from the series through either broadcast or DVD sales.
 
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I don't see it. Possibly because every time I play it, my eyes mist up. Allergies, you know...

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Happy 24th Anniversary of the first airing of "The Gathering" in 1993. I missed it but watched the show from the very first episode.

BTW, it's worth mentioning that if anybody is interested in there being a cast reunion con like there was in Phoenix and Galveston for the 20th anniversary, the time to contact your favorite convention to ask for one is now. That sort of thing takes a lot of planning and the cons need to know that there's interest from lots of fans.

Jan
 
I've been listening to a B5 review podcast called The Audio Guide to Babylon 5, which has spurred me to thinking about the series again and contemplating doing a rewatch that uses an episode order that is an amalgam of the episode order as outlined in/on the Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 and my own personal observations as follows:
Season 1: Signs and Portents
Midnight on the Firing Line
Soul Hunter
The War Prayer
Born to the Purple
Infection
TKO
The Parliament of Dreams
Mind War
And the Sky Full of Stars
Deathwalker
Survivors
By Any Means Necessary
Signs and Portents
Grail
Eyes
A Voice in the Wilderness P1
A Voice in the Wilderness P2
Babylon Squared
Legacies
Chrysalis

Season 2: The Coming of Shadows
Points of Departure
Revelations
The Geometry of Shadows
A Distant Star
The Long Dark
A Spider in the Web
A Race Through Dark Places
Soul Mates
The Coming of Shadows
GROPOS
All Alone in the Night
Acts of Sacrifice
Hunter, Prey
There All the Honor Lies
And Now For a Word
Knives
In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum
Confessions and Lamentations
Divided Loyalties
The Long, Twilight Struggle
Comes the Inquisitor
The Fall of Night

Season 3: Point of No Return
Matters of Honor
Convictions
A Day in the Strife
Passing through Gethsemane
Voices of Authority
Dust to Dust
Exogenesis
Messages from Earth
Point of No Return
Severed Dreams
Ceremonies of Light and Dark
A Late Delivery from Avalon
Sic Transit Vir
Ship of Tears
Interludes and Examinations
Walkabout
War Without End P1
War Without End P2
Grey 17 is Missing
And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place
Shadow Dancing
Z'ha'dum

Season 4: No Surrender, No Retreat
The Hour of the Wolf
Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?
The Summoning
Falling Toward Apotheosis
The Long Night
Into the Fire
Epiphanies
The Illusion of Truth
Atonement
Racing Mars
Lines of Communication
Conflicts of Interest
Rumors, Bargains, and Lies
Moments of Transition
No Surrender, No Retreat
The Exercise of Vital Powers
The Face of the Enemy
Intersections in Real Time
Between the Darkness and the Light
End Game
Rising Star

Season 5: Wheel of Fire
No Compromises
The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari
The Paragon of Animals
A View from the Gallery
Learning Curve
Strange Relations
Secrets of the Soul
In the Kingdom of the Blind
A Tragedy of Telepaths
Phoenix Rising
The Ragged Edge
Day of the Dead
The Corps is Mother, The Corps is Father
Meditations on the Abyss
Darkness Ascending
And All My Dreams, Torn Asunder
Movements of Fire and Shadow
The Fall of Centauri Prime
Wheel of Fire
Objects in Motion
Objects at Rest
The Deconstruction of Falling Stars

Notes:
* The War Prayer is moved to between Soul Hunter and Born to the Purple in order to make its narrative 'flow' better and to use Londo's actions in deciding to help Vir's nephew and his betrothed marry for love as 'setup' for his own 'love relationship' with Adira in Born to the Purple

* TKO is moved to between Infection and The Parliament of Dreams in order to make its narrative 'flow' better and to create less of a tremendous gap between Susan's father's death and the point in this episode where she lets herself mourn for him

* Believers is omitted because it's just not a good episode by any stretch of the imagination and I personally cannot stand it

* The Deconstruction of Falling Stars is moved from Season 4 to Season 5 because I believe that it serves as a much better series finale than Sleeping in Light, which is omitted
 
* The Deconstruction of Falling Stars is moved from Season 4 to Season 5 because I believe that it serves as a much better series finale than Sleeping in Light, which is omitted
Why was it omitted? IMO, there's no sense getting invested in the characters without that one.

For those interested in watching orders, there's a very detailed list of the actual chronological order of everything but the only place I know it's accessible is on Facebook. If anybody's interested, I'll post links.
 
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