^I think you mean 3D animation in general. Machinima refers specifically to stuff that's recorded while being acted in real-time in a game engine.
Possibly definitions are obviously slightly different. No-one else actually cares.

^I think you mean 3D animation in general. Machinima refers specifically to stuff that's recorded while being acted in real-time in a game engine.
Just because you're too lazy to look up some term on Google before you throw it around doesn't negate a worldwide industry.^I think you mean 3D animation in general. Machinima refers specifically to stuff that's recorded while being acted in real-time in a game engine.
Possibly definitions are obviously slightly different. No-one else actually cares.![]()
Just because you're too lazy to look up some term on Google before you throw it around doesn't negate a worldwide industry.^I think you mean 3D animation in general. Machinima refers specifically to stuff that's recorded while being acted in real-time in a game engine.
Possibly definitions are obviously slightly different. No-one else actually cares.![]()
^Don't be a prat. Even an old man like me knows machinima is some youtube channel for gamers playing at animation.
^That's the thing though, in the B5 universe, unless you want to do a political intrigue or a small contained story, any "big threat" either has to come from something very old (read: First Ones and their legacy) or something brand new...which just isn't as interesting.
^Agreed. Couldn't have said it better. This was something that annoyed me about the spin offs as well. Why does every enemy have to be old anyway? That was done and done well in B5, let's do something else now.
Funny, in Dr. Who Threads and Stargate SGU threads, their are always posts reminding people how silly there idea of knowing everything and where everything is and who everyone is and not being able to find "a needle in a haystack" because the Universe (and the Galaxy) is inifintely huge. So, why is it we believe there is nothing more to the Babylon 5 Universe than the races we know? The Universe and galaxy are just as Large in Babylon 5 as they are in real life and the other shows. And, let's not forget, there's life in Hyper Space, that we can't possibly know everything about, because we can't tromp around haphazardly in Hyper Space, or we'd never find our way out.^Agreed. Couldn't have said it better. This was something that annoyed me about the spin offs as well. Why does every enemy have to be old anyway? That was done and done well in B5, let's do something else now.
Indeed. Me too. The B5 universe was a fascinating place with the Shadows and Vorlons, but there isn't much scope to build on it because we know how it ends. And what we're left with is a bunch of races with broadly comparable technologies arguing about borders, resources and trade. Worse than that though, we have trade union episodes in space.
I often felt that B5 could be stirred up a bit by lifting some different alien races ideas from other series and seeing how the Interstellar alliance would handle them:
Borg/Cybermen
Cylons/Terminators
Wraith
Replicators
Predator/Alien types
Not fanwank crossovers obviously, but some threat, consistent with the Physics and Technological allowances of the orinal run that isn't about to sit around the table to negotiate
Funny, in Dr. Who Threads and Stargate SGU threads, their are always posts reminding people how silly there idea of knowing everything and where everything is and who everyone is and not being able to find "a needle in a haystack" because the Universe (and the Galaxy) is inifintely huge. So, why is it we believe there is nothing more to the Babylon 5 Universe than the races we know?
Funny, in Dr. Who Threads and Stargate SGU threads, their are always posts reminding people how silly there idea of knowing everything and where everything is and who everyone is and not being able to find "a needle in a haystack" because the Universe (and the Galaxy) is inifintely huge. So, why is it we believe there is nothing more to the Babylon 5 Universe than the races we know?
It's an issue of narrative, not plausibility. We've had the big questions about the ancient history of Babylon 5 spelled out for us, and the big questions about the future of the human race spelled out too.
We've also seen that when JMS has dealt with eldritch races again, they feel like rehashes of the Shadows, almost half-thoughtedly thrown into the existing canon. JMS's crutch here is he can't exactly out-epic his TV show on this scale.
Right. I really meant Babylon 5 productions besides the TV show itself. Most of these - besides The Gathering and In the Beginning - exist independently of the series' major arcs. Either way, the Thirdspace aliens - like the film - didn't really work. If the Hand were intended as con men, then it was a bit of clumsy misdirection in a pilot that was already pretty weak.Thirdspace wasn't a spin-off, it was a one-off.
I'd agree with that and said as much upthread. Hell, some of the best stuff in the series was great not because of any sense it tied into the metastory - the Centauri/Narn conflict, for example.There's plenty of material existing in-universe to play with.
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