Re: Should JMS be given credit
At no point did JMS ever include any screen credit for Frank Herbert or Gene Roddenberry on the show. If you want to equate their influence on B5 with his influence on DS9; then even if your premise is correct the situation should remain as-is.
As for my own stance in the flying hurdle of heated debate; I'm definitely more a Niner in this context. I like B5, it did some things better than DS9, but DS9 is all round the better show. To me whether or not it stole from B5 is immaterial; what matters is that it was good and, frankly, IMHO better entertainment than its competitor; and that B5 itself was also good.
The difference between the people behind both shows, is that JMS and other B5 people seem to have no qualms about giving credit to Star Trek, Dune etc and how they inspired JMS and his work etc. but Wolfe, Moore and the people are Paramount only get all emotional when the B5 connection is brought up and IMO this only adds more fuel to the theory a lot of borrowing was going on.
At no point did JMS ever include any screen credit for Frank Herbert or Gene Roddenberry on the show. If you want to equate their influence on B5 with his influence on DS9; then even if your premise is correct the situation should remain as-is.
As for my own stance in the flying hurdle of heated debate; I'm definitely more a Niner in this context. I like B5, it did some things better than DS9, but DS9 is all round the better show. To me whether or not it stole from B5 is immaterial; what matters is that it was good and, frankly, IMHO better entertainment than its competitor; and that B5 itself was also good.
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