Is there an Earth Alliance any longer by the end of "Rising Star"? Sheridan had told the colonies they would be granted independent status at some point.
If we assume that we humans didn't join the ISA during late S4/all of S5, it kind of works, as long as you ignore the EA nameplate in front of Sheridan. This quick-fix just makes it seem a bit strange that our man Sheridan is the head of an alliance of which his own species is not a member. In the future (and the context of the show,) that's no problem, but having watched it from the POV of someone from present-day-USA, where you can't be the President if you weren't born here, it's a little jarring.^
D Man is correct. At the very least he shouldn't have had 'Earth Alliance' as his nameplate. But honestly I think the series and franchise is sort of fuzzy when it comes to the relationship with the ISA to the humans; they're almost the same thing only no wait they're compeltely different.
In "Crusade", Mars is explicitly defined as an "Independent Member of the Earth Alliance".
It's debatable whether this makes much sense though. Normally you're either independent or you're a member of something.
We can only assume that Mars has achieved a very high degree of internal autonomy after 2261. While Earthgov originally could do on Mars whatever it liked, Mars has probably become a self-governing entity now. Perhaps the colony's new status is comparable to contemporary Puerto Rico or Gibraltar... but maybe even to Canada or Australia within the Commonwealth.
The Victory class destroyers were a joint effort between the ISA, Earth, and the Minbari. Part of that deal was that EarthForce got first dibs, apparently. The Rangers and the Minbari Warrior Caste would get their own Victorys as new ones rolled out of the construction yard.
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