I'm waiting for my tax return. 

- Though only Babylons 1, 4 and 5 were ever seen, it appears as though all five stations were colour coded in spectrum order — red, green and blue for stations 1, 4 and 5 respectively — which would make the unseen Babylon 2 orange and Babylon 3 yellow.
- JMS has stated that the intended design of the first three Babylon stations was the same as that of B4, though none of them got anywhere near completion. However, what little was seen of the (incomplete) Babylon Station in "In the Beginning" shows that it was a somewhat different design than either Babylons 4 or 5, but with a forward section closer in design to that of the latter.
From http://babylon5.wikia.com/wiki/Babylon_Project
Some fan art:
http://orig06.deviantart.net/7707/f/2013/288/6/9/babylon_stations_drawn_by_vulpes_sapien-d6qm7gm.jpg
http://kavinveldar.deviantart.com/art/Our-Last-Best-hope-for-Victory-350164979
http://kavinveldar.deviantart.com/art/A-Dream-Given-Form-349883953
I guess B5 was the one last try, using whatever funds and materials they had left.
they blew up B5 at the end of its life, which would likely create an enormous debris field in front of the jump gate.
Couldn't they just turn the gate away from the debris field?Kind of unlikely it got built, given that they blew up B5 at the end of its life, which would likely create an enormous debris field in front of the jump gate.
Yeah, or I guess they could tow the gate somewhere else. However, it always seems to me that B5 was blown up merely for dramatic effect on the show and fulfil the prophesy from season 1. If you don't want someone else to seize ownership of such a valuable asset, you'd sell it for reuse or scrap to a trusted party. Countries do that with their old military hardware all the time.Couldn't they just turn the gate away from the debris field?
Jumpgates can't be moved, can they? I always thought they were permanently fixed in position once built.
They did expand the B5 gate width in one episode, large ships had their own jump gate engines and IPX were carting gates around and installing them in systems without gates so I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be movable.
I assume they have station-keeping thrusters but I don't really know.But now I wonder, what keeps the four 'endpoints' of a jumpgate in place? How do they keep from floating around?
Yeah, the central concentric sections counter rotate as far as I remember from what was shown onscreen.Isn't Babylon 4 supposed to have two rotating sections, one larger than the other? (IIRC it was built this way so they could rotate in opposite directions and thus keep the station's "net" rotation at zero, so the station can move.)
Feb. 22, 2018 will be the 25th anniversary of 'The Gathering' airing for the first time.
I feel old...
If it makes you feel any better, I'm older.I feel old...
Here, at 1:25 -If you watch the B5 destruction scene carefully in Sleeping in Light, you can see debris entering the atmosphere and burning up.
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