Babylon 5 got it from a message Abraham Lincoln sent to the U.S. Congress, which is directly quoted in one episode of B5.The title is an odd phrase, and seems grammatically...off. I can only think of it anywhere before in the opening narration on Babylon 5.
Is it commonly used in America ?
It may have been used in other places as well, of course.Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union. The world knows we do know how to save it. We -- even we here -- hold the power, and bear the responsibility. In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free -- honorable alike in what we give, and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth. Other means may succeed; this could not fail. The way is plain, peaceful, generous, just -- a way which, if followed, the world will forever applaud, and God must forever bless.
Babylon 5 got it from a message Abraham Lincoln sent to Congress, which is directly quoted in one episode of B5.
It's out in select Canadian bookstores as well.
and for the exact same price as a mass-market paperback, too.
Technically comic readers will have already met her, she made her first appearance in the Picard: Countdown comic miniseries.This is an excellent first novel for the Picard series, one wholly deserving its sale as a hardcover and one that deserves to be read by as wide a readership as possible. It goes into wonderful detail about what happened before 2389, introducing us to old changed characters and to new ones. (Raffi is memorable: Meet her here, first, before you see her on TV.)
Technically comic readers will have already met her, she made her first appearance in the Picard: Countdown comic miniseries.
Is Raffi the only new Picard character who appears in the book?
Yup -- U.S. Amazon is currently selling it for $11.95, and B&N has it for $17.50 at the moment (which will likely go down somewhat the closer we get to release-day).Is this true in the U.S.? Because it certainly doesn't seem to be true here: the retail price is C$34.00, whereas the TPs have been C$22.00, and the MMPBs used to be C$10.99. (TBH, the price is the part I'm not looking forward to.)
The show already explained that. It was in order to spearhead the Romulan evacuation effort.I hope it goes into detail as to why he became a admiral.