Hi all. Some time ago, I set out to re-think and re-imagine both Babylon 5 and its spin-off series, Crusade, with an eye towards possibly producing a pair of virtual series in the vein of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. I no longer have the time to actively pursue turning my ideas into full-fledged VS projects, but wanted to let people see what I'd come up with, so I'm posting the Series Bibles for both my versions of B5 and Crusade.
Unfortunately, as has happened in Earth's history before, a few misspoken words combined with the general fear of the unknown led the Humans to believe that this was not a peace envoy but the beginnings of an invasion force, and so they responded in kind by firing upon the Minbari vessel.
This error committed by the Humans would prove even more costly than even they first thought. It turned out that the vessel they had fired upon contained the Minbari spritual leader; their "Pope," if you prefer. Upon his death, it was deemed by the Minbari that all citizens of Earth would pay with their own lives.
Although their initial attempt at contact with the Humans was a peaceful one, the Minbari would prove equally enthusiastic... and technologically superior... in waging an all-out invasion of Earth. Dozens upon dozens of Earth's ships fell to Minbari weaponry, barely even making a dent in their enemy's armor before being blown into a million pieces. Indeed, aside from one or two minor successes, all hope seemed lost when, for reasons unclear, the Minbari halted their invasion and surrendered to the enemy they had almost erased from existence.
In the aftermath of the war, and the resulting peace treaty, a project was undertaken to create a space station that would serve two very important functions: 1) It would be a port of call and 2) it would be a sanctuary for all races, human, Minbari and others alike. Unfortunately, it would take 5 tries before the project would take full shape.
Babylon 5
Developed by L. David Elmer
"Babylon 5" originally created by J. Michael Strazinski
Developed by L. David Elmer
"Babylon 5" originally created by J. Michael Strazinski
THE BACKSTORY
The year is 2258. Humanity has gone to the stars, and found that we are not alone. We have moved quickly out, establishing relations with other civilizations that have let us leapfrog technologies via an information and cultural exchange with at least one other culture. Many contacts have been friendly. Some have not been quite so benign.
The Earth/Minbari War
In the year 2245, catastrophe resulted from the failed first contact between Humans and Minbari. An ambassadorial vessel of Minbari origin approached an EA vessel, with the intention of opening a peaceful dialogue. Unfortunately, because this was a first encounter, nothing was known of the customs or even the language of the Minbari. The Minbari knew this, and had prepared to speak in words that they thought Humans WOULD understand. Unfortunately, as has happened in Earth's history before, a few misspoken words combined with the general fear of the unknown led the Humans to believe that this was not a peace envoy but the beginnings of an invasion force, and so they responded in kind by firing upon the Minbari vessel.
This error committed by the Humans would prove even more costly than even they first thought. It turned out that the vessel they had fired upon contained the Minbari spritual leader; their "Pope," if you prefer. Upon his death, it was deemed by the Minbari that all citizens of Earth would pay with their own lives.
Although their initial attempt at contact with the Humans was a peaceful one, the Minbari would prove equally enthusiastic... and technologically superior... in waging an all-out invasion of Earth. Dozens upon dozens of Earth's ships fell to Minbari weaponry, barely even making a dent in their enemy's armor before being blown into a million pieces. Indeed, aside from one or two minor successes, all hope seemed lost when, for reasons unclear, the Minbari halted their invasion and surrendered to the enemy they had almost erased from existence.
In the aftermath of the war, and the resulting peace treaty, a project was undertaken to create a space station that would serve two very important functions: 1) It would be a port of call and 2) it would be a sanctuary for all races, human, Minbari and others alike. Unfortunately, it would take 5 tries before the project would take full shape.
BABYLON 5 - THE STATION
BABYLON 5 is a space station in neutral space more or less central to all five of the different alliances, human or alien. To get to one or the other, you have to pass by the station, which functions as a port of call for travelers from across the galaxy, both human and alien.
Ten kilometers long and four kilometers wide, Babylon 5 is divided into separate, discreet sections that rotate at differing speeds to provide different gravities to accommodate those who come to the station.
The station’s interior boasts living quarters, customs areas, docking bays, meeting areas, a casino, several bars/nightclubs, command and control domes fore and aft, a bazaar, and a decent defensive grid. In addition, each of the various federations has one official representative aboard the station, and, together with a coalition of representatives from non-aligned planets and civilizations, they make up an ‘advisory council’ which functions as a sort of miniature United Nations.
REGULAR CHARACTERS
Jeffrey Sinclair
Commander Jeffrey Sinclair participated in the Earth-Minbari War, and was present during the final battle of that conflict, when the entire Minbari war fleet was mobilized and directed towards Earth. During the fighting, Sinclair – who served during the war as a Starfury platoon leader – watched as his entire platoon was wiped out around him, and made a tactical decision to ram a nearby Minbari war cruiser. During his attack run, Sinclair blacked out, and woke up 24 hours later to discover that the war was over and that the Minbari had surrendered. In the years since the war’s end, Sinclair remained haunted by his lack of memories during the 24 hour period between when he blacked out and when he woke up, and his preoccupation and obsession with that, as well as the reasons for the Minbari’s surrender, hindered his career, making his appointment as Babylon 5’s commanding officer somewhat surprising. Sinclair is portrayed by John Schneider, best known for his roles as Bo Duke on Dukes of Hazzard and Jonathan Kent on Smallville.
Laurel Takashima
Lieutenant Commander Laurel Takashima earned commendations from her Earth-based superiors in the Earth Alliance military for exceptional service during the ‘food riots’ that gripped Mars Colony, but was unable to earn an official promotion from her immediate superiors because she refused to succumb to a local colonial culture of corruption and graft. By the time Jeffrey Sinclair arrived on Mars to begin tenure of service as the Earthforce military administrator there, she was openly flaunting and breaking Earthforce rules and regulations, a practice Sinclair convinced her to stop. When he is assigned to Babylon 5, Sinclair brings Takashima with him, tapping her to serve as his First Officer aboard the station. As first officer, Takashima is the person in charge of overseeing the station’s day-to-day operations, and is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the needs of the station’s various inhabitants and visitors, including the 4 ambassadors, working in conjunction with the station’s security office to ensure the safety of the station and the people who work on, live on, and visit it. Takashima is portrayed by Maggie Q (Maggie Quigley), best known for her starring role in The CW's Nikita, Hong Kong-based films such as Naked Weapon, and supporting roles in films such as Rush Hour 2 and Around the World in 80 Days.
Michael Garibaldi
Michael Garibaldi’s career in Earthforce has been riddled with problems, many of them caused by an addiction to alcohol that has plagued him for much of his adult life. After bouncing from job to job, Garibaldi eventually ended up being assigned to Mars Colony, where he met Jeffrey Sinclair and Laurel Takashima. When Sinclair is assigned to serve as Babylon 5’s commanding officer, he personally recruits Garibaldi to join him on the station as its Chief of Security. Garibaldi is played by Michael Trucco, best known for his work as Samuel Anders in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica.
Stephen Franklin
Doctor Stephen Franklin might, at first glace, be an interesting choice to serve as Babylon 5’s chief medic and the administrator of its spacious Medlab, primarily because he is relatively inexperienced compared to some of his more distinguished colleagues within Earthforce. However, what he may lack in experience, Doctor Franklin more than makes up for in skill, as his rather immense knowledge of xenobiology makes him ideally suited to his position. Although he was born on Earth, Franklin spent most of his early young adult years traveling the galaxy, and has therefore been more ‘exposed’, you might say, to the environments and peoples whose health he has been entrusted with. Franklin is portrayed by Shemar Moore, best known for his roles on Birds of Prey and CBS’ Criminal Minds.
Talia Winters
A telepath, Talia Winters’ abilities manifested themselves at the age of 5, and she was – as required by law – immediately sent to be raised and trained by the Psi Corps under the supervision of a woman named Abby. During her training, Talia also began to manifest signs of telekinetic ability, which caught the attention of the Psi Cops – the newly minted ‘security arm’ of the Corps – and one of its junior members, Alfred Bester. Bester eventually supplanted Abby as Talia’s instructor and mentor, and later went on to become the director of the Psi Cops, using his influence to get an assignment to Babylon 5 as the official Psi Corps representative aboard the station. Despite a sense of personal gratitude towards Bester, Talia holds no real loyalty to either him or the Psi Cops, despite his best attempts to convince her to become an official operative for the organization. Talia is portrayed by Scarlett Johansson, whose numerous film credits include Iron Man 2, The Prestige, The Black Dhalia, and Lost in Translation
Lyta Alexander
A telepath like Talia Winters, Lyta Alexander was raised and trained by the Psi Corps, but chose to distance herself from the group as she grew up and began to rebel against the ‘conventional wisdom’ that telepaths keep themselves aloof and apart from ‘regular’ human beings. Her feelings about whether or not it was right for telepaths to segregate themselves from the rest of humanity alienated her from her fellow telepaths – including Talia, with whom she briefly trained – and earned her the ire of Alfred Bester, who was able to lawfully force her to take drugs designed to suppress her telepathic abilities after he became the director of the Psi Cops. Lyta later chose to stop taking the drugs, and comes to Babylon 5 to live and work as an unlicensed commercial telepath. Lyta is portrayed by Amy Adams, whose numerous film credits include The Fighter, Disney’s Enchanted, Julie & Julia, and Charlie Wilson’s War.
G’Kar
The son of a slave, G’Kar spent most of his early childhood fighting for survival – both for himself and for his father – whose safety hung upon the whims of their Centauri owners. This tumultuous upbringing not only fostered in him a deep-set sense of pride in both himself and in his people, but also a deep-set and abiding hatred of the Centauri and all they stand for. These qualities – coupled with his humble origins and a fiery temper – have led many to question his appointment as the Narn ambassador to Babylon 5, a position that, it is whispered, is only due to the recognition he attained by virtue of marrying into an aristocratic Narn family. G’Kar is portrayed by veteran actor Joaquim de Almeida, best known for his work on the FOX television series 24, and for his roles in the films Clear and Present Danger and Desperado
Londo Mollari
At first glance, it would be easy to dismiss Londo Mallori as being frivolous and a bit dandified, particularly given his penchant for drink, good food, and the company of women (the latter being a trait which has been both a boon and a curse, given that he has been married three times). However, appearances can often be deceiving, and such is the case with Londo. Possessed of a keen mind and equally keen sense of ambition, Londo relishes his appointment as the Centauri ambassador to Babylon 5, primarily because he sees it as the perfect opportunity to help his people regain their past glory and re-establish themselves as a shining power in the galaxy. Londo is portrayed by Mark Sheppard, best known for his recurring role as Badger on Joss Whedon’s cult Sci-Fi television series Firefly.
Delenn
Delenn is somewhat of an enigma, both amongst her own people and amongst the people with which she serves as the Minbari ambassador to Babylon 5. As a devout member of the religious caste, Delenn achieved a position on the Grey Council, an influential ‘subcouncil’ within the Minbari government, but her views have begun to clash with those of other Minbari, particularly in the aftermath of the Earth/Minbari War, and her appointment to Babylon 5 drew a lot of speculation and attention towards her. In addition to a nigh-unshakeable faith, Delenn is innately curious and willing to open her mind to new ideas, qualities that can serve her well in her position aboard Babylon 5. Delenn is portrayed by Michelle Forbes, best known for her recurring roles as Ro Laren on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Helena Cain on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica.
RECURRING CHARACTERS
Zack Allan
Like Michael Garibaldi, Zack Allen has a somewhat checkered past that has hindered his advancement through the ranks of Earthforce’s civilian security force. When he first met Michael Garibaldi, the older man immediately recognized his talent for law enforcement and requested that he be assigned to serve on Mars Colony, an assignment that led to a resurgence in his career. When Garibaldi is assigned to serve as Babylon 5’s Chief of Security, he asks Allen to follow him to the station to serve as his personal aide and Chief Deputy. Zack is portrayed by Justin Hartley, best known for his role as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow on Smallville
Lennier
Lennier was raised in a temple on Minbar, and was indoctrinated from childhood with the tenets of the Minbari religious caste, and with a deep-set love for his people and their ways. Unlike Delenn, who befriended the youngster and took him as her personal aide and attaché, his faith is more ‘traditional’ in nature, yet, despite some of the philosophical differences between them, he is steadfastly loyal to her, considering her to be both a friend, mentor, and confidante. Lennier is portrayed by Jamie Campbell-Bower, best known for his starring role as King Arthur on Starz’ new drama Camelot.
Na’Toth
Na’Toth is the daughter of Shu’Toth, a member of the Kah’ri, the ruling governmental body of the Narn Regime, and was assigned to serve as part of the diplomatic contingent assigned to Babylon 5 despite the deep-set philosophical and tempermental differences between her father and the station’s Narn ambassador, G’Kar. Na’Toth quickly established herself as a dedicated worker, and was singled out by G’Kar to serve as his primary aide and attaché. Na’Toth is portrayed by Tabrett Bethell, best known for her recurring role as the Mord’Sith Cara on Legend of the Seeker.
Vir Cotto
A member of a Centauri family of somewhat minor nobility, Vir was assigned to serve as the personal aide to Londo Mallori just prior to the latter’s appointment as the Centauri ambassador to Babylon 5. Considered somewhat of an embarrassment, Vir’s family petitioned Londo to take Vir as an assistant in order to put as much distance between him and them. Londo and Vir make an interesting pair, mainly because of their disparate personalities: Vir is much more introspective and less egregious than Londo, and feels it is his duty to attempt to rein in the ambassador’s more outrageous impulses. Despite their differences, however, Vir is extremely loyal to Londo, and would willingly lay down his life for him. Vir is portrayed by Alan Tudyk, best known for his role as Hoban “Wash” Washbourne in Joss Whedon’s cult Sci-Fi television series Firefly.
Carolyn Sykes
An independently licensed trader and merchant, Carolyn Skyes operates her own spaceship, the Ulysses, working with representatives from all of the major alien races to facilitate the purchase and shipping of various goods. Her travels frequently bring her within range of Babylon 5, which gives her an excuse to stop by the station to see Sinclair, with whom she has maintained a somewhat tumultuous, but always passionate, relationship that has seen its share of ups and downs, but remains strong nevertheless. Carolyn is portrayed by veteran film and television actress Dana Delany, whose numerous film and television credits include Moonlighting, Magnum P.I., and Tombstone
Morden
A civilian resident of Babylon 5, Morden seems to seek out and foment more than his fair share of trouble. He can often be seen offering to help people 'change their fortunes' for the right price, and develops working relationships with both Londo Mallori and G'Kar, although neither is aware of his interactions with the other, and offers to help them achieve what they both most desire, representing for Londo someone who sympathizes with and can recognize his desire to see the Centauri Republic recapture its bygone glory, and representing for G'Kar someone who understands the need for revenge and the anger created by oppression. Morden is portrayed by Sasha Roiz, best known for his role as Samuel Adama in Caprica, the prequel spin-off to the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica.
Alfred Bester
Like Talia Winters and Lyta Alexander, Alfred Bester is a telepath, but his abilities are far more powerful and focused than either of theirs. Bester is the director of the Psi Cops, the ‘security arm’ of the Psi Corps, and the person responsible for ensuring that anyone who is born with or manifests telepathic ability be taken in and trained by the Corps. However, he also seems to have his own agenda as well, one that may or may not conform directly to and strictly with the organization’s tenets, directives, and objectives. Bester is portrayed by Bruce Boxleitner, best known for his role as John Sheridan on the original Babylon 5.
Kosh Naranek
The enigmatic representative of the Vorlon Empire assigned to Babylon 5, Kosh keeps himself aloof from the rest of the station’s populace, preferring to interact with the station’s crew and his fellow ambassadors primarily through the utilization of aides and attaches rather than conducting business face-to-face. Kosh is voiced by Ardwright Chamberlain, who also provided the voice for the character on the original Babylon 5.