Unfortunately, no, Combs' character doesn't return. Would have enjoyed seeing him play off Keonig at least once....

But didn't Combs' character reappear in a Babylon 5 novel?
Unfortunately, no, Combs' character doesn't return. Would have enjoyed seeing him play off Keonig at least once....
So, I've started reading the Techno-Mage books today. 50 pages into book one. So far, I like that Galen is Elric's apprentice--it's a shame we didn't get to see them both on screen together. I like that Galen is shown demonstrating slight of hand skill--the techno-mages are often compared to wizards, but I've always seen them as advanced magicians, and this small character bit is a nice nod in that direction. And there was a small bit--just in passing--that referenced a Centauri apprentice mage. I like that, because on the series the mages seemed all to human. Given what little I know about them so far (keep the spoilers away for now), it seems like making them more diverse would be appropriate.
i thought the triology was good the first time i read it - much better than the centauri triology (evidently written by english major flunkies), but not quite up to the level of the psi-corp trilogy (which would be good scifi even if it wasn't part of the B5-verse).
Peter David wrote the Centauri trilogy and I'd hardly call him an English major flunkie.i thought the triology was good the first time i read it - much better than the centauri triology (evidently written by english major flunkies), but not quite up to the level of the psi-corp trilogy (which would be good scifi even if it wasn't part of the B5-verse).![]()
I have a feeling you may end up finding Dr. Franklin more interesting down the line, too.
Jan
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