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So I started watching "Babylon 5" for the first time.

Come to think of it, Lennier could fly when he was pretty much fresh out of the monestary, so clearly this is considered a required skill. Odd though in a way. You'd think it'd be something mostly left up to the worker and warrior castes.
Certainly part of the warrior/religious rift. The warriors didn't believe in the shadow threat so the religious caste had to start the work on the White Stars.
 
I agree, she was the worst actress in the whole five years, plus movies and Crusade! Vanna White bad. Reading off of the script the first time seeing it bad.

I don't recall which girl you're referring to or the character in question. Little help?
 
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I think they're referring to Alisa Beldon, the telepath girl Ivanova tried to save from the PsiCorp, while Talia tried to recruit her.

Ah... Now I remember her. Thanks

Oh, I dunno. I think that the actress who played Lianna Kemmer in 'Survivors' was much worse.

Jan

Credit where it's due; at least she *tried* to act the part! ;)

The only way I can conceive that other girl made it past the casting director is if she was the niece of some studio exec or something. It wasn't as if she just didn't engage with the material either, she's bad in other stuff too. :p
 
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To be fair I'm pretty sure that rule was only meant to apply to the main cast, not guest characters. Also, she wasn't exactly a kid and there were two or three other appearances of teenagers and at least two actual children over the course of the show. Most of which were OK.

As for robots...does the rebooted Harlan Ellison AI count? If not then I think there was an intention at some point to do a sequel to 'Devil with a Glass Hand', with that character showing up on the station, still on his mission. Not sure how serious JMS ever was about that though. It could have just been him teasing Ellison.
 
I always love it when new fans discover Bab5. I saw the pilot originally when it had the Stewart Copeland soundtrack and they tried to make Delen's voice sound more androgynous. I knew from the jump a much bigger, more wondrous universe lay in wait there and hoped beyond hope we would get to see more.

It was awhile before the series kicked off, but lordy, it was a ride.

And yes, check out Crusade, the films, even The Lost Tales and Legend of the Rangers. If you are a REALLY big fan of that 'verse, you will find they all add something to it. Odds are, they will offer something that will also appeal to you.

Decide for yourself.
 
And remember...you will never be as cool as a Ranger riding in a convertible with a Minbari on a cellphone:
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Figured I'd post in this thread rather than start a new one.

I'm on my first trek through B5 and loving it so far. I started with the pilot Sunday and I'm already on Season 3 episode 1. Such a terrific show. I'll be recommending it to my friends for sure.
 
I still can't bring myself to buy S1, but generally I agree!

Been re-reading the Centauri Prime trilogy of novels, which have some great stuff in them as well; I'll avoid giving spoilers though. :)
 
You'd best hurry, before they change the standard format.

When was the last time they printed new DVDs?

Those things rot.

When you eventually buy season one, not only was it printed 8 to 10 years ago, but the blurays could be half the price, because the new optical data cubes have just been released, so even though you're handing over a significant amount of folding, the clerk still scoffs that you are a Grandpa.

I've built a small book shelf for my graphic novels using my retired Buffy the Vampire half season slipcase VHS boxsets.
 
This is cool. An interview with Mojo, an animator on B5, talking about the early days of CGI for B5. I had no idea that they had to render everything together, no comping at all.

http://b5audioguide.com/?p=299

http://b5scrolls.com/#Screen1_01_4

You should also check out this site. There are interviews with a ton of people who worked on the show, such as Ron Thornton from Foundation Imaging.

As he mentions, if Foundation imaging had had a 16x9 NTSC screen monitor (which cost $5000 back then), the special effects could've been made in standard-def 16x9.

But the surprising thing is, even "The Gathering" exists as a 16x9 PAL tape, as WB made three copies of the show: a 4x3 NTSC and 4x3 PAL version, along with a 16x9 PAL version, and the 16x9 PAL version is that version that all the DVD's in the world are sourced from.

WB's claim that the DVD's were all-new digital transfers was all a lie, as the 16x9 versions had existed for years before the DVD was released.
 
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