Psicorp is a power to itself as we learned way back. Humanity doesn't trust telepaths and still doesn't. Honestly, who'd really react as well as Trek folk do with Betazeds casually dropping into their minds? B5 is a lot closer to how humanity would likely react. In turn, Psicorp has bred an attitude of us vs the world 'Corp is mother Corp is father' and it works because of the prejudices they face from ordinary humans. Bester and Byron believe telepaths are superior humans and evolution will out and see non-telepaths extinct. They're proponents of straight up biological racism created out of the fear folks have of telepaths. Bester simply sees mass murder as an unfortunate necessity. He's not the first to have come to such a conclusion.
No, he definitely believed that telepaths were superior. Remember back when he and Lyta first were meeting and he lectured her about taking orders from mundanes. She said they forget that telepaths are human, too and he replied:It's been a long time since I've seen the show, but I thought Byron did -not- believe that telepaths were superior?
No...not human beings. Better. That's why they're afraid of us.
We might look to our recent issues with the United States' NSA for parallels.Psicorp is a power to itself as we learned way back. Humanity doesn't trust telepaths and still doesn't. Honestly, who'd really react as well as Trek folk do with Betazeds casually dropping into their minds? B5 is a lot closer to how humanity would likely react.
I was happy when the Byron story was eradicated. Not because of any issues of the day, morals, or characterizations. I thought the story of he and his disciples sucked; the real world writers annoyed me - I could not willfully suspend my disbelief. It's probably the only portion of B5 I did not enjoy.Killing most certainly doesn't come easy to PsiCops. At least not to all of them: Byron for example.
I don't like comic books in relation to any need to their prerequisite for understanding a movie (e.g., Marvel). The movie, or show, should be self-contained. Other media offering more depth is a bonus. Thus, the claim here, requiring novels to support a thesis about a character on the show, is baseless; it's in the show or it isn't. So it follows that by invoking the novels to make the claim, you are saying he was not a very complicated character on the show. I would find it acceptable to write, however, "The novels flesh out Bester as a *very* complicated character, making his story much more interesting upon rewatch of the show. I'd recommend them for a good read."Bester is a *very* complicated character, which you can only fully appreciate if you've read the Psi Corps novels.
"The novels flesh out Bester as a *very* complicated character, making his story much more interesting upon rewatch of the show. I'd recommend them for a good read."
Nope, the story's still there. It's the telepaths that were eradicated.I was happy when the Byron story was eradicated.
EVERYTHING about Byon made me retch.Oh, that telepath song made me wretch!![]()
Psicorp is a power to itself as we learned way back. Humanity doesn't trust telepaths and still doesn't. Honestly, who'd really react as well as Trek folk do with Betazeds casually dropping into their minds? B5 is a lot closer to how humanity would likely react. In turn, Psicorp has bred an attitude of us vs the world 'Corp is mother Corp is father' and it works because of the prejudices they face from ordinary humans. Bester and Byron believe telepaths are superior humans and evolution will out and see non-telepaths extinct. They're proponents of straight up biological racism created out of the fear folks have of telepaths. Bester simply sees mass murder as an unfortunate necessity. He's not the first to have come to such a conclusion.
EVERYTHING about Byon made me retch.
Including Byron.
Damned Byron........
Even Byron's ending (while appeicated) was annoying because it invloved Byron.
I REALLY hate Byron........
Reminds me of the X-Men.Which kind of proves non-telepaths point that they are right to fear them. It's a vicious circle
I think he's just indifferent. Probably likes him a little.Now don't beat around the bush. Tell us what you REALLY think about Byron.
That's actually not far off the mark...that is if Xavier's School for the Gifted was run by the Gestapo.Reminds me of the X-Men.
IIRC ( away from home so can't check sources) jms said before they actually appeared that an inspiration for R&Z was the way British friends would crack up over a line from Morecambe and Wise (the UK's biggest comedy duo during the 70s - Olivier and Previn were among their straightmen) while he didn't understand a word.Not in that way, no. But Neil Gaiman wrote the episode that featured them.
<Jan sits firmly on hands>
JMS mentioned it in a post and that's quoted on the Lurker's Guide page for this episode.
He also said something along those lines in the B5 script books when talking about R&Z.
And may I add...Thank You for actually looking to verify your source? It's so refreshing.
Neither do I. I remember hearing people so critical of it that when I finally saw the arc I was like, this isn't that bad.I don't remember being bothered by any of the stuff with Byron and the telepaths.
Neither do I. I remember hearing people so critical of it that when I finally saw the arc I was like, this isn't that bad.
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