^I stand corrected. A bit silly really, I should have checked the date.
From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Late "Avalon" question
To: CIS
Date: 9/18/1996 5:27:00 AM
(blocked) asks:
> No -- I meant what did *Delenn* (the character in the story) do
> with the sword?
No, you were being clear, I was just being puckish.
Well, in theory.
I actually haven't worked out what she did with the sword, or
who has it now. I have several options on this, all of them
interesting, and never made the final decision. Maybe they used it to
make the new emblem. Lemme dwell on this.
jms
I'm not able to fire up the DVDs right now but can somebody pinpoint when exactly the emblem changed? As many of you know, my script collection comes from a member of the art department and there are sometimes notes about production needs in them. I can check that if I know when the change takes place. My feeling is that it was olive branch through 'Severed Dreams' and changed after that?
Jan
^I stand corrected. A bit silly really, I should have checked the date.
Christy Marx said in her intro to "Grail" that JMS added the crop circle alien to the script so perhaps having been asked about the one fostered the other? No telling.
Jan
The general Army of Light logo also had a sword in it (upper right corner of this image). The only place I remember seeing it offhand is in the war room, which I don't think had been unrolled yet. Maybe Excalibur was in that one, or intended to be.
Apparently not.And I believe the Streib were named in honor of the author of "Communion", Whitley Streiber.
Given the date (10/20/94), I think that post is referring to the alien being sued in "Grail". Regarding the Streibs in "All Alone in the Night" (first aired 2/15/95), JMS wrote in the third script book:
JMS said:And yes, for those who have wondered, the alien race known as the Streibs in this script were named for alien abduction guru Whitney Strieber.
Jan
Thanks for the back-up, Jan!
And I love seeing it. Thanks for making it.![]()
( that comes in handy so often)
I agree, you should.Neroon, you should post that avatar GIF on Pat's Facebook. She'd get a kcik out of it.
Some of the factors that changed the ideal order: Joe himself messed with it (Mind War, And Now for a Word, Day of the Dead), Richard Compton's lack of directing skills meant his episodes took more work (Believers, Grail); the FX team had more work in some episodes (A Race Through Dark Places, Voices of Authority); PTEN confused their own scheduled list (TKO). In the case of Sic Transit Vir I recall it was switched so that Michael York's appearance in Avalon could be aired closer to May sweeps.
Awww, hey, now! That's kinda harsh. Compton directed all my favorite episodes of The Equalizer!Richard Compton's lack of directing skills meant his episodes took more work
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.