If you're referring to the "we have 5 years to save earth from the plague!" premise, that was just a jumping off point and just as in B5, the real story would start to kick in around the end of season 1 and the plague thing would have been over by season 3 IIRC.It was pretty good, but I hated the whole premise it was based on.
The later seasons would've involved the comet empire...If you're referring to the "we have 5 years to save earth from the plague!" premise, that was just a jumping off point and just as in B5, the real story would start to kick in around the end of season 1 and the plague thing would have been over by season 3 IIRC.
All academic now of course.![]()
There are a couple of items in Babylon 5 itself that also could be retroactively added in to our understanding of Crusade's storylines.
JMS recently said on Twitter, after a fan asked whatever happened to the 'Bureau 13' storyline from the s2 episode "Spider in the Web", that it was part of a separate storyline that he decided was too much of a tangent to the main storyline and there were other things he would rather concentrate on, so he dropped it. He has also always said the idea for the Crusade series had 'always been there' as a tangent from the main B5 story. So by that phrasing, I take those two things to be the same tangent, and so we can say the Bureau 13 and the secret Shadow tech facility were the same thing. The project to brainwash Talia and implant mind-control devices in terrorists may have been more their doing than the Psi Corps' - B13 working with the Psi Corps and Earthforce but not necessarily a part of either of them.
We never really learned where the Knights' mind-reading devices from "And the Sky Full of Stars" came from either. If they wanted to read Sinclair's mind, why not just bring in a telepath rather than going to all this trouble of wiring him up to a virtual reality machine? Maybe because they were a different group altogether.
Obviously Crusade re-contextualizes "The Geometry of Shadows" as well, and says that Earthforce already had experimental Shadow ships at that point. The Passing of the Technomages novels also reveal that the reason the TM's were leaving was because the Shadows would want to use the fact that they use Shadow tech for their magic to bring them back in onside, and they didn't want to do that.
Then we hear about Earthforce excavating Shadow ships off Syria Planum in "Messages From Earth". We see Shadow tech fused onto Omega-class destroyers in "Between the Darkness and the Light". A short story says that Ivanova's post-B5 command, a Warlock-class ship, also had Shadow tech at its centre.
So it's clear that this thread about Earthforce experimenting with forbidden Shadow tech was bubbling under the surface all along, never really a focus but just popping up every now and then to cause problems. Crusade would have tied those tidbits together and explained everything that was going on in the meantime, revealing that Earth never stopped playing with fire even after the Shadow War, even after Clark, even after the fall of the Psi Corps, and even after the Drakh Plague.
And that would somehow tie into Bester and the Telepath War via Matheson, into the Technomages via Galen and Dureena, into the Apocalypse Box via Gideon, into the plague research via Chambers, into IPX via Eilerson and so on.
As for was it any good..... meh. Budget problems, network interference etc as everyone has said. Some nice ideas that never got the chance to breathe and develop. JMS's techniques were revolutionary in B5, but in Crusade those same techniques were now passé, unsubtle and obvious.
Could'a would'a should'a.... didn't.
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This makes sense because the idea of disecting Talia Winters doesn't make sense of your Psi Corp and just bringing back a old spy back into the mix. Unless it was just Bester making a cruel joke.
Jason
Loved that too. Trying to think have we seen it elsewhere? Probably in some anime.The ship was cool and I loved the monorail thingy that they had inside the ship
This makes sense because the idea of disecting Talia Winters doesn't make sense of your Psi Corp and just bringing back a old spy back into the mix. Unless it was just Bester making a cruel joke.
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