^Well, if nothing else it would have provided JMS with a rather convenient "out" for that character going into season two.
Perhaps he suspected something ahead of time, or this is simply one of those "trapdoors" he builds into all the main characters?
Well the events of Crusade, had it lasted a full five years would have only just ended around the time of Lost Tales (literally within a month or two) so I suppose there's some logic to that but think about it for a second. In what context should any mention of the crew of the Excalibur be made? It'd be a bit odd for Lochely to mention it to the priest or for Sheridan to mention it to the Prince Regent. It wouldn't serve the story and would stick out like a sour thumb.
Having said that, the mere presence of Galen and the nature of his activities gives us a hint as to how his role has changed in five years. Additionally, it should be noted that Lost Tales takes place smack in the middle of the events of the 'Legions of Fire' novels which is very closely (yet still peripherally) linked to the Sheridan/Vintari storyline.
Incidentally, there are references to Crusade in the third Psi Corps novel and I think one or two of the Centauri novels, but all they amount to is an acknowledgement that the plague was cured (though Earth remained under a quarantine of sorts) and that the crew of the Excalibur would later write books about their experiences.
Perhaps he suspected something ahead of time, or this is simply one of those "trapdoors" he builds into all the main characters?
I'm still shocked there wasn't at least some kind of reference to what happened with the stuff from Crusade in The Lost Tales. I've never actually watched Crusade, but I am familiar enough to recognize stuff from it. I loved B5, but the stores I got the seasons from never had Crusade and I never got around to ordering it from Amazon.I was really digging Crusade, but I had a feeling early on that it was too cool (in other words, too much geek heaven) to last. I would like to see that arc completed, even with a suddenly different cast, or restarted with a new cast and then completed. Not holding my breath though.
Well the events of Crusade, had it lasted a full five years would have only just ended around the time of Lost Tales (literally within a month or two) so I suppose there's some logic to that but think about it for a second. In what context should any mention of the crew of the Excalibur be made? It'd be a bit odd for Lochely to mention it to the priest or for Sheridan to mention it to the Prince Regent. It wouldn't serve the story and would stick out like a sour thumb.
Having said that, the mere presence of Galen and the nature of his activities gives us a hint as to how his role has changed in five years. Additionally, it should be noted that Lost Tales takes place smack in the middle of the events of the 'Legions of Fire' novels which is very closely (yet still peripherally) linked to the Sheridan/Vintari storyline.
Incidentally, there are references to Crusade in the third Psi Corps novel and I think one or two of the Centauri novels, but all they amount to is an acknowledgement that the plague was cured (though Earth remained under a quarantine of sorts) and that the crew of the Excalibur would later write books about their experiences.