Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!faqserv From: danwood@netcom.com (Babylon 5 FAQ) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5,alt.tv.babylon-5,rec.arts.sf.tv,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers Subject: Babylon 5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Supersedes: Followup-To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5 Date: 19 Dec 1994 11:10:18 GMT Organization: Babylon 5 Psi Council Lines: 1150 Approved: news-answers-request@mit.edu Expires: 15 Jan 1995 11:09:15 GMT Message-ID: Reply-To: danwood@netcom.com NNTP-Posting-Host: bloom-picayune.mit.edu Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about the television series, _Babylon 5_. It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the groups rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5, alt.tv.babylon-5, or rec.arts.sf.tv, regarding the show. X-Last-Updated: 1994/12/01 Originator: faqserv@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5:47959 alt.tv.babylon-5:23521 rec.arts.sf.tv:33678 alt.answers:6304 rec.answers:9079 news.answers:31494 Archive-name: tv/babylon-5-faq Last-modified: 01 Dec 1994 Frequency: Every 2 weeks The BABYLON 5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List This FAQ list is updated _frequently_, so if the date above is more than a few weeks old, it's obsolete. WORLD WIDE WEB users can use for "The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5." The latest version of this file can be retrieved via anonymous ftp at . (This URL shorthand describes the ftp site, ftp.hyperion.com, along with the appropriate directory and file name.) Alternatively, you can get it via e-mail by sending to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu, with the message content of "send usenet/news.answers/tv/babylon-5-faq" IMPORTANT: DO NOT POST STORY IDEAS to the Babylon 5 newsgroups. Since the show's creator/Executive Producer is online, he would have to withdraw for legal reasons. We don't want that! IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE POSTING SPOILERS on the newsgroups, please leave the subject spoiler free, indicate "spoilers for ," and leave around 20 blank lines at the top. Thanks! ************ CHANGES and NEWS (changed sections are marked with a "*") * * Several updates of online resources and international schedules * ------------------------- Contents of this FAQ List ------------------------- This FAQ list is a "launching point" to the many questions and answers about Babylon 5. More detailed resources are available online and in the print media. See topic 16 of this list or follow the cross-references for more in-depth information. 1. What is Babylon 5? 2. Who is behind Babylon 5? 3. What other SF projects has JMS been involved with? 4. How much of the series is planned out already? 5. Where can I see Babylon 5? 6. What is Babylon 5 About? 7. Who are the characters in the show? a. The Main Cast for the Series b. Recurring Characters 8. What kind of Special Effects does Babylon 5 have? 9. Babylon 5 Episodes 10. How has Babylon 5's development progressed? 11. Who can you write to show support for Babylon 5? 12. Now that Babylon 5 is a series, can I submit a script? 13. Appearances a. Science Fiction Conventions b. Babylon 5 Newsletter c. Publications 14. One-Liner FAQs 15. Miscellaneous Info a. Merchandising b. Babylon 5 online c. Fans' influence on the show d. Awards e. Babylon 5 References in other JMS works f. Miscellaneous Production Info g. Production Order vs. Airing Order h. Changes 16. Where to find online information a. Internet b. GEnie c. Other 17. Credits and Legalese ------------------------------ Subject: 1. What is Babylon 5? Babylon 5 is a science fiction television series that is set on a space station in the mid 23rd Century. The series is now in its second season in North America. After the two hour pilot movie in Feb. 1993, the series started the week of Jan. 24, 1994, with a season of 22 episodes. The second season began the week of October 24, 1994. The series is planned for a five year run. It is part of the Warner Bros. Television Consortium, called the Prime Time Entertainment Network (PTEN), syndicated to stations across the USA and internationally. ------------------------------ Subject: 2. Who is behind Babylon 5? The show was created by J. Michael Straczynski (JMS), who is co-executive producer on the show along with Doug Netter. It has been in development since 1987, the last few years with Warner Bros. Doug Netter is an equal partner in Babylon 5, mainly handling the business side and leaves the creative work to Straczynski, which is how they first worked together on Captain Power. Harlan Ellison is the Conceptual Consultant for the series. He has also written a "manifest" for the show that explains to other writers how to write science fiction for television and Babylon 5, in particular. He also does a production voice-over at the very end of season 2 episodes. Well-known science fiction writers, including Ellison, David Gerrold, and D.C. Fontana, and Peter David are contributing scripts to the show. Christopher Franke, formerly of Tangerine Dream, does the soundtrack. ------------------------------ Subject: 3. What other SF projects has JMS been involved with? JMS has been involved with genre television for many years, as story editor and writer for the Twilight Zone TV series (syndicated version), Captain Power, and the animated The Real Ghostbusters. He has also written for Jake and the Fatman and Murder, She Wrote. JMS has also had many published short stories, an anthology, and two fantasy/horror novels. Until recently, he was co-host of Hour 25, a Los Angeles area science fiction radio talk show. Though Babylon 5 is his main activity right now, JMS has also been working on some other projects. A feature film adaptation of the Grimjack books by John Ostrander will begin shooting in 1995, and will be written by JMS. Fall 1994 will also see the production of a two-hour pilot for a contemporary SF series that JMS has created and written, executive produced by JMS and Doug Netter. The title has not yet been announced. He will not be involved in these projects in the day-to-day operations as he is with Babylon 5. ------------------------------ Subject: 4. How much of the series is planned out already? Unlike most television series, an overall story arc has been planned for Babylon 5 as if it were a five year miniseries. Events have been planned for each season which will tell a larger story over time; hints are dropped along the way that foreshadow events to come. There is plenty of room for individual stories within each season and each episode can be viewed alone. There is also a writer's guide (in-house) as well as much backstory on the Babylon 5 universe. ------------------------------ Subject: 5. Where can I see Babylon 5? USA --- In most areas, Babylon 5 airs WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT 8 PM ET/PT on stations that are part of the Warner Bros. Prime Time Entertainment Network (PTEN) consortium, generally made up of independent stations. (These stations also air Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.) Stations with other affiliations may broadcast the show at other times. Check your local listings, get the document referenced here, or call your local station. ## Station List: CANADA ------ Same schedule as USA, though usually on Saturdays before the USA broadcast. Check your local listings. SATELLITE (North America) ------------------------- Babylon 5 is fed on satellite several days before airing dates on Galaxy 4 Channel 21. Audio is 5.8 left, 6.2 right, 6.8 mono. Fridays, 10:00-11:00 AM Eastern Fridays, 1:30- 2:30 PM Eastern Saturdays, 5:00-6:00 AM Eastern (combo feed with Kung Fu following) Sundays, 8:00-9:00 AM Eastern " PTEN Promo feed: Wednesdays, 11:30 PM Eastern (**** Still true? ****) UK -- * The second season will probably not start until Spring/Summer 1995. Note: Some UK episodes are censored; "TKO" will not be shown at all. ELSEWHERE --------- The following sites may have already started or should start soon. Confirmations requested; please send e-mail to FAQ list moderator. Greece: station SKY TV, Saturdays, 17:30 local time France: Canal Plus Germany: Sat Eins, Starting around December 1994. Philippines: RCTI Trinidad: AUM Europe: Sky-TV Singapore/ Malaysia: Channel 5, Sundays, 9 PM * Australia: Channel 7 and HSV-7, Saturdays, 7:30 PM; starting 3 Dec. 1994. (Depending on ratings, the day or time may be changed.) Other info is just station IDs or areas): Taipei, TV3, TVNZ, TTV, IBC, BEC, Canal Sinco, ICP, Proziba, and Italy. VIDEO ----- In Europe, Australia, and Japan, the Babylon 5 pilot movie has been released on home video (and on laserdisc in Japan, available as an import in the USA). A videotape of "A Voice in the Wilderness" is available in the UK. In the USA, videotapes of the series should start appearing sometime in early 1995. Widescreen laserdiscs should appear around Spring 1995. ------------------------------ Subject: 6. What is Babylon 5 About? ## Detailed backstory: ## More information: Babylon 5 is set in the years 2257-2262 A.D. on a 5 mile long space station in neutral space. It was constructed by the Earth Alliance to help keep the peace between the EA and four other alien alliances of which Babylon 5 is centrally located between. Each of the alliances has an official representative on the station. These include the Earth Alliance, represented by Commander Jeffrey Sinclair, who is in charge of Babylon 5. The Minbari Federation, represented by Ambassador Delenn. The Minbari waged a war with the Earth Alliance 10 years earlier and mysteriously surrendered on the brink of victory. The reasons are explained at the start of the second season. The Centauri Republic, represented by Londo Mollari. The Centauri Republic was the first to make contact with Earth and helped advance their technology. However, they are really on the decline, much like the decline of the British Empire. The Narn Regime, represented by Ambassador G'Kar. The Narn were previously under the control of The Centauri Republic but rebelled and are now independent and growing in influence. The Vorlon Empire, represented by Ambassador Kosh Naranek. The Vorlons have avoided contact with the other alliances and are a mystery. They have agreed to participate with Babylon 5. Vorlons breathe a methane atmosphere and are VERY alien aliens. Several other races form the League of Non-Aligned Worlds. The Shadowmen, a race whose existence is generally not known to most..... ------------------------------ Subject: 7. Who are the characters in the show? ## Cast Info: ## Characters Info: and ## Guest Stars: (see appropriate episode guide) ## Appearances: ## More Characters: or: ======== a. Main Cast CAPTAIN JOHN SHERIDAN Bruce Boxleitner Commander of Babylon 5 after the reassignment of Commander Sinclair. Outgoing and quick-thinking; Former captain of the Earthforce military starship Agamemmnon. He won one of Earth's only victories over the Minbari in the war; his presence on Babylon 5 was met with heavy objections by the Minbari government. COMMANDER SUSAN IVANOVA Claudia Christian Of Russian descent, a commanding presence, and quirky at times, somewhat pessimistic. Second in command and in charge of day-to-day operations on Babylon 5. Promoted to rank of Commander in the second season. TALIA WINTERS Andrea Thompson Babylon 5's resident telepath, PSI-corps level 5. She will play an important role in the five-year story. SECURITY CHIEF MICHAEL ALFREDO GARIBALDI Jerry Doyle In charge of security on Babylon 5. He has a troubled past but was picked by Sinclair for the job. His rank is "Chief Warrant Officer." Strong friends with Sinclair; his relationship with Sheridan may not be so strong. LIEUTENANT WARREN KEFFER Robert Russler Squad Leader for the Zeta Squadron. AMBASSADOR LONDO MOLLARI Peter Jurasik Represents the Centauri, a decadent and fading republic. Appearances aside, Londo is a "romantic" character with disparate official and personal sides, who wants back the glory days of the republic. AMBASSADOR DELENN Mira Furlan Represents the Minbari. Delenn is a member of the Minbari Grey Council and why she is on Babylon 5 as an ambassador is one of the many mysteries on the station in Babylon 5's first season. AMBASSADOR G'KAR Andreas Katsulas Represents the Narn Regime. G'Kar is a patriot, always looking for ways to turn situations to the Narn's advantage. DR. STEPHEN FRANKLIN Richard Biggs Middle thirties, dedicated and self-assured. His background is mainly in experimental medicine so does not have a good "bedside manner." VORLON AMBASSADOR KOSH NARANEK (animatronics) Chris Franke (voice effects) Ardwight Chamberlain (translation) Still very much a mystery after two years on the station. Nobody knows what a Kosh looks like under his "encounter suit" or what he does all day on the station. We will see what a Vorlon looks like in season 2. VIR COTTO Stephen Furst Centauri assistant to Londo. Timid and given little respect by Londo, so far. NA'TOTH Mary Kay Adams (second season) Caitlin Brown (1st season) A female Narn, assistant to G'Kar. She replaced Ko'Dath, who had an accident with an airlock shortly after her duties began. LENNIER Bill Mumy A monk-like male aide for Delenn, having lived a monastic life, is a true innocent on B5. One of the few who knows Delenn's important title. ======== b. Recurring Characters BESTER Walter Koenig An unfriendly psi-cop (a powerful human telepath) who visits the station from time to time. MORDEN Ed Wasser A human who spent a while on the rim, and seems to have made contact with the mysterious race, the "Shadowmen." His aiding of Londo will put the ambassador in a difficult situation. COMMANDER JEFFREY DAVID SINCLAIR Michael O'Hare (Season 1: Main cast) The commander of Babylon 5 and representative of the Earth Alliance during season 1. Haunted by his past experience with the Earth/Minbari war, it is clear he is bound for a great destiny in Babylon 5's five-year story. CATHERINE SAKAI Julia Nickson She works for an Earth company that surveys asteroids and planets for mineral exploitation. Runs the survey ship Skydancer. Romantically involved with Sinclair. JACK (last name unknown) Macaulay Bruton Garibaldi's "right hand man" throughout the first season. N'GRATH (animatronics) An insect-like non-humanoid alien, who can arrange or fix things for a price. DR. MAYA HERNANDEZ Silvana Gallardo A Doctor under Dr. Franklin. SENATOR HIDOSHI Aki Aleong The station's main contact with the Earth Alliance Senate in season one. ------------------------------ Subject: 8. What kind of Special Effects does Babylon 5 have? ## More Info: ## Also see: Section 13c. ## or read articles listed in All special effects for Babylon 5 are computer generated imagery (CGI). Foundation Imaging, headed by Ron Thornton, is utilizing Lightwave 3D and specialized software in conjunction with NewTek's Video Toaster (running on the Amiga platform) to design and render the visual effects. Space scenes are clearer and more realistic than Model shots. Some interior shots such as docking bays are "virtual sets" combining live action with computer imagery. Macintoshes and PCs are used occasionally for 2-D effects and painting packages. ------------------------------ Subject: 9. Babylon 5 Episodes ## FULL Schedule and episode synopses: ## Past episodes: ## UK Schedle & Guide: (This ABRIDGED list includes only _upcoming_ rerun schedules.) PILOT MOVIE (year 2257) 02-22-93 The Gathering (title not shown on-screen) by JMS, director RC SEASON ONE (2258) Airing Order (Season title: "Signs and Portents") Week of No. Title Writer Director -------------------------------------------------------- 01-24-94 103 Midnight on the Firing Line JMS RC 01-31-94 102 Soul Hunter JMS JJ 02-07-94 104 Born to the Purple LD BSG 02-14-94 101 Infection JMS RC 02-21-94 108 The Parliament of Dreams JMS JJ 02-28-94 110 Mind War JMS BSG 03-07-94 107 The War Prayer DCF RC 03-14-94 106 And the Sky Full of Stars JMS JG 04-18-94 113 Deathwalker LD BSG 04-25-94 105 Believers DG RC 05-02-94 111 Survivors MSZ JJ 05-09-94 114 By Any Means Necessary KD JJ 05-16-94 116 Signs and Portents JMS JG 05-23-94 119 TKO LD JF 07-04-94 109 Grail CM RC 07-11-94 122 Eyes LD JJ 07-18-94 115 Legacies DCF BSG 07-25-94 120 A Voice in the Wilderness I JMS JG 08-01-94 121 A Voice in the Wilderness II JMS JG 08-08-94 118 Babylon Squared JMS JJ 08-15-94 117 The Quality of Mercy JMS LSF 10-24-94 112 Chrysalis JMS JG SEASON TWO (2259) Airing Order (Season title: "The Coming of Shadows") Week of No. Title Writer Director -------------------------------------------------------- 10-31-94 201 Points of Departure JMS JG 11-07-94 202 Revelations JMS JJ 11-14-94 203 The Geometry of Shadows JMS MV 11-21-94 204 A Distant Star DCF JJ 11-28-94 205 The Long Dark SF MD 12-05-94 206 A Spider in the Web LD KC 12-12-94 207? Soul Mates PAD --------------RERUNS THROUGH HOLIDAYS January 208? A Race Through Dark Places JMS JJ 209? The Coming of Shadows JMS 210? Gropos LD 211? All Alone in the Night JMS 212? Acts of Sacrifice JMS also upcoming: All Our Songs Forgotten DCF The Very Long Night JMS of Susan Ivanova Acts of Sacrifice JMS Expectations DG WRITERS: PAD = Peter A. David; LD = Larry DiTillio; KD = Kathyrn Drennan; DCF = D.C. Fontana; SF = Scott Frost; DG = David Gerrold; CM = Christy Marx; JMS = J. Michael Straczynski; MSZ = Marc Scott Zicree. DIRECTORS: RC = Richard Compton; KC = Kevin Cremins; MD = Mario DiLeo; LSF = Lorraine Senna Ferrara; JG = Janet Greek; BSG = Bruce Seth Green; JJ = Jim Johnston; MV = Mike Vejar. ------------------------------ Subject: 10. How has Babylon 5's development progressed? 1986 First notes and drafts on the Babylon 5 story 1987 Spring/Summer Babylon 5 treatment created by JMS; also writer's bible 1988 May Artist Peter Ledger hired to design a Babylon 5 logo, and to do a series of paintings based on the treatment and bible, which were then used for various presentations 1988 Summer/Fall Babylon 5 pitched to CBS, HBO, ABC, and others 1989 March Babylon 5 pitched to Chris-Craft Television, a consortium of stations. CCT pledges support of B5, and attempts are made throughout 1988 and 1989 to create co-production deals with foreign investors 1989 June/July Babylon 5 submitted/pitched to Paramount 1989 December Babylon 5 receives additional pledge of support from Warner Bros., which begins working with CCT to form fifth network at same time 1991 November Babylon 5 announced as one of three flagship projects for Warners' Prime Time Entertainment Network (PTEN). The trades carry the story extensively. 1992 June/July Casting for the pilot movie 1992 August 10 Filming on the pilot movie begins 1992 Sept. 4 Filming ends on the pilot movie 1992 Nov. 7 First showing of pilot movie to a convention audience at Wishcon II in Springfield, Mass. 1992 Nov. 28 First announced showing of pilot movie to a convention audience at Loscon 19 in Los Angeles, CA 1993 Jan. 14 Final edit of pilot movie completed 1993 Feb. 19/20 Satellite feed of pilot movie to local stations. 1993 Feb. 22 week TV debut of the pilot movie. It achieved a 10.3 GAA national rating, which was better than the two hour premieres of "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" (10.2), "The Untouchables" (10.2) and "Time Trax" (8.3). 1993 April Series Pre-production starts 1993 May 28 Formal announcement by Warner Bros. of a series order 1993 Mid-July Filming starts on the series 1993 Late Summer Parts of the first three episodes are previewed at San Diego Comic Con, WorldCon and CopperCon 13 1993 Mid-Sept. Foundation Imaging awarded Visual Effects Emmy for the Babylon 5 pilot movie at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards 1993 Mid-Oct. First fully completed episode delivered to Warner Bros 1993 Oct./Nov. PTEN rebroadcast of Babylon 5 pilot movie 1993 Nov. 26 "Midnight on the Firing Line" screened at LosCon 20 1994 Mid-Jan. "Making of Babylon 5" airs (hosted by Walter Koenig) 1994 Jan. 20 Satellite feed of first episode 1994 Jan. 26 Start of weekly series on PTEN 1994 Mar. 23 Filming ends for first season 1994 May 12 Announcement of renewal for second season 1994 Aug. 10 Filming starts for second season 1994 Sep. 10 Emmy awarded for makeup design in "Parliament" 1994 Nov 2 (appx). Premiere of second season with "Points of Departure" * 1995 Nov 25 Limited-release B5 soundtrack debuted at Loscon 21 ------------------------------ Subject: 11. Who can you write to show support for Babylon 5? PTEN is a consortium of stations where each station has a say in what gets produced. JMS has requested that if you would like to write in support of the show and to encourage renewal, write your LOCAL STATION. For Warner Bros. write to: For the show's creator, as well as the cast and crew: Dick Robertson Vice President J. Michael Straczynski Domestic Television Distribution 14431 Ventura Blvd, Suite 260 Warner Bros. Television Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 4000 Warner Boulevard Burbank, CA 91522. ------------------------------ Subject: 12. Now that Babylon 5 is a series, can I submit a script? All current stories are developed by JMS, because only he knows where the story is going. JMS is looking at spec scripts, selecting writers based on their talent and understanding of the Babylon 5 universe, then giving out assigned stories. Babylon 5 is not accepting outside stories. Scripts not submitted through an agent will be returned unopened, as is standard practice. All freelance scripts will have the original writer as the sole credit. Any rewrites or additions (such as a "B" plot or additional scenes) by Babylon 5 staff will not add to the writing credit. This will allow the freelancer to get full royalties for the episode. ------------------------------ Subject: 13. Appearances ======== a. Science Fiction Conventions ## More Info: Con information is often posted on the USENET groups such as alt.fandom.cons, rec.arts.sf.announce, rec.arts.sf.fandom. J. Michael Straczynski has been attending science fiction conventions when possible. Past convention appearances have been Loscon 19, 20, 21; Gallifrey One in 3D, Gallifrey One Goes Forth, A Fifth of Gallifrey One, WesterColt .45; the San Diego Comic Con; WishCon II; Con-Dor; Baycon, Phil and Ed's Excellent Convention. Arne Starr, Artist on the DC Comics Star Trek series has been making Babylon 5 presentations at cons he has appeared at; Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz (B5 visual effects) and Larry DiTillio have also been making convention appearances. Upcoming con appearances planned by JMS or B5 cast/crew include: Con-Dor 95, February 24-26, 1995, San Diego, CA. Jerry Doyle (Garibaldi) and John Iacovelli, B5 production Designer, are among the guests of honor. Town & Country Hotel, 500 Hotel Circle, San Diego CA 92108; (619) 291-7131 Info: Con-Dor 95, PO Box 15771, San Diego CA 92175, or carla@slic.cts.com Iowa State University, Spring 1995, Ames, IA. JMS will be featured at a seminar to speak on technology in popular culture, and how science fiction affects today's technology. Info: Theresa M Benson Toronto Trek IX, August 4-6, 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Everett Burrell, makeup effects designer will be Tech Guest of Honor Mira Furlan will be a guest. More guests to be announced later. Info: e-mail vonthorn@io.org or C.LYON4@genie.geis.com, or mail Toronto Trek IX, Suite 0116, Box 187, 65 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5J 3G2 Phone: (416) 699-4666 Fax: (416) 699-5512 * LOSCON 22, November 24-26, 1994. Airport Hilton, Burbank CA. UNCONFIRMED appearance, but it's quite likely that JMS will be there. Info: LASFS, 11513 Burbank Blvd., N. Hollywood CA 91601. LASFS Phone: 818-760-9234. E-mail: RBourget@aol.com ======== b. The Official Babylon 5 Newsletter A Babylon 5 newsletter is being produced with the cooperation of J. Michael Straczynski by Christy Marx. The first issue was made available for free and copies are still available, and will be sent with new subscriptions until they run out. Issues 2 and 3 are out of print. Issue #4 (featuring a JMS article and inteviews with Jurasik and Katsulas) was printed Nov. 1994. To receive issues 4-6, send a $3 check or money order (Canada $5; elsewhere $6, drafted in _U.S. Dollars_) to Christy Marx, Editor - BABYLON 5 NEWSLETTER, P.O. Box 2325, Oakhurst, CA 93644. Make check out to "C. Marx" (IMPORTANT!) Be sure your name and address are written or typed clearly on a letter/note with the check. ======== c. Publications ## More Info: The April 1994 issue of _CineFantastique_ has a major feature article on Babylon 5. Half of the issues have a Babylon 5 cover, while half have "The Stand" on the cover. Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz, who works with Ron Thornton on the visual effects, has an article in the June 1994 _Toaster User_. Call AVID publications at 800-322-2843 from the USA. Broadcasting & Cable, August 29, 1994, has an article on the new season, and features a full-page picture of Capt. Sheridan. The latest Starlog (with Earth 2 on the cover) has interviews with Andrea Thompson and Patricial Talman. The latest Cinescape, Nov. 1994, has two B5 articles on characters and FX. ------------------------------ Subject: 14. One-Liner FAQs ## More Info: (or retrieve other archives, episode guides, etc.) Following are some of the questions asked a lot by newcomers to Babylon 5 and brief answers to those questions. Misc: Q: How come [insert name] is in the opening credits but not in the show? A: Characters that appear in 7 or more episodes are in the opening credits. Q: Which came first, Deep Space 9 or Babylon 5? A: B5 was pitched to Paramount in 1989, two years before DS9 was created. Q: Why are they using paper in the 23rd century? A: Paper is convenient. It's actually a recyclable, synthetic material. Q: Why was Sinclair, only a Commander, given the job of running the station? A: The Minbari rejected all choices, down the line, and accepted Sinclair. Q: What does the "Third Age" of mankind mean? What are the 1st and 2nd? A: Joe ain't telling. To reveal the 1st and second would give away the 3rd. Q: What has happened with Harlan Ellison's scripts? A: They've been delayed due to poor health and earthquake injuries. Q: How is the "sound in space" issue dealt with? A: Existence of sound in space is debatable; you can think of it as music. Q: What are the Three Ages of Mankind? A: JMS ain't telling yet. To know #1 and #2 would give away #3. Q: Will the pilot air again? A: It is expected to eventually, though JMS doesn't know when. Q: Why is the C&C Dome sometimes empty? A: It goes on "standby" every 36-48 hours for maintenance, backups, etc. Q: Is the "Be seeing you" salute a reference to "The Prisoner"? A: Yes, most definitely. It first appeard in season 1's "Mind War." Aliens: Q: What's with the Centauri Hair? A: Hair is a measure of status: more elaborate = higher status. Women go bald. Q: What is that thing on Minbari heads? A: It's a bone; it grows with age and differs for individuals, sex, and caste. Q: Is Bill Mumy (Lennier) the same guy from _Lost In Space_? A: Yes. Only much older. Q: How did the war between Earth and the Minbari start? A: A misunderstanding on first contact. Q: What is known about Vorlons? A: Very little. Reclusive, and may be hiding something under those suits. (We'll see a what a Vorlon looks like in season two.) Q: Why are we always seeing aliens speaking English to each other? A: As in WWII movies, we assume they are speaking in their native tongue. Technology: Q: How do jump gates work? A: Ships enter one and exit another. Large ships can make their own points. Q: What's the size and capacity of the station? A: 5 miles long, holding as many as 250,000 beings (many in transit). Q: How do PPGs (Phased Plasma Guns) work? A: A super-heated burst of plasma, burning through the air. Q: How does communication with Earth work? A: Tachyons, giving instantaneous communications; problematic in jump gates. Q: Where in the galaxy is the station? A: Approximately 25 light years from earth, at an as-yet-undiscovered star. Q: Why doesn't JMS quote people when he responds to messages online? A: His news->mail gateway doesn't have the technology. Live with it. :) ------------------------------ Subject: 15. Miscellaneous Info ======== a. Merchandising ## More Details: Babylon 5 products are now gradually arriving. Licensing Company of America, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. is handling the licensing of Babylon 5 products. Creation Entertainment has T-shirts and photos available -- (818) 409-0960 Two T-shirt designs are now available from "800-TREKKER" -- two designs: the logo, and the station/season 1 cast (as seen in the TV Guide ad). $13.95 each; call 1-800-TREKKER or fax 1-800-FAXTREK or write to: Box 13131, Dept. T-2, Reading, PA 19612-3131. * The interactive CD-ROM from Compton's has been put on indefinite hold. A Comic adaptation with DC comics commence with the first issue released December 6, 1994, showcasing stories that occur in parallel with the main television story. Stories are divided into four-issue cycles featuring different writers and artists. The first cycle is drawn by Michael Netzer and Rob Leigh. Issue number one, written by JMS, is entitled "In Darkness Find Me" and features the inverse side of the story of "Points of Departure." The rest of the cycle will be written by Mark Moretti, based on a JMS premise. Issues 5-9 are written by Tim DeHaas. Possible upcoming writers include Peter David, John Ostrander, Bill Mumy, and Neil Gaiman. Subscriptions to the comic may be ordered from DC at (800) 887-6789. Dell publishing will be releasing four Babylon 5 novels starting late November/early December 1994, featuring stories which will be connected with the events in the series. John Vornholt wrote the first, called _Voices_; the cover features Talia Winters, Garibaldi, and Psi Cops Grey and Bester. The new commander, and trips to Earth and Mars are featured in the book. _Voices_ can be ordered using ISBN # 0-440-22057-2. Lois Tilton will write the second novel, tentatively called _Accusations_. Vornholt will write the third novel, entitled "Blood Oath," which focused on the Narns. * A soundtrack by Christopher Franke should be available in general release by Feburary 1995, with a limited-release (2000) CD which debuted November 1994. As of December 1994, there are a few copies still available; try calling (800) 882-4CMC or (309) 685-4843, or e-mailing aimcmc.pan.com. There's a MicroGames hand-held B5 game, out now or soon. Babylon 5 Galoob Micro-Machines are coming, possibly in time for Christmas. ======== b. Babylon 5 online Because JMS has been on GEnie talking about Babylon 5 since late 1991, GEnie is a choice place to be for a Babylon 5 fan. On the GEnie Science Fiction RoundTable, there are two Babylon 5 categories where JMS talks with the fans about the show, both production and story info. Other Babylonians can be found online as well -- John Vulich and Mojo have been spotted on Usenet; Mira Furlan lurks on GEnie; many writers such as David Gerrold, Peter David, John Vornholt, and Christy Marx are on GEnie or CI$. JMS is very active on the Usenet (since July 1993). He reads Usenet messages through a news to mail gateway, so his messages are not threaded and often do not appear alongside the messages to which he is responding. The software he uses makes it difficult to quote messages to which he is responding, so if the meaning of a post is not clear, you can search for messages with the same subject with your news reader to get the context. JMS is also active on BIX, on CompuServe, and several other systems. (He also "lurks" on a few systems to get a sense of how Babylon 5 discussions go without his presence known.) What JMS gets out of his participation online, is, as he puts it, a "sense of the room." Being a writer means coming up with questions to strengthen characters and the world of the story, but nobody could ever come up with every conceivable question. The nets are helpful because, as JMS puts it, "on the nets, you get questions you never *dreamed* of." One topic of discussion that arises frequently is the request that no story ideas be suggested in the online forums. This request is in place because if somebody suggests a story, and it happens to be one that JMS is working on already, that JMS is potentially open to lawsuits if the poster were to suspect that her story idea were stolen. Recently, for instance, JMS had to scrap a B-story he was working on because somebody asked 'What if Joe wrote a story in which a "memory-challenged" person DISCOVERED records of who he or she was?' Often there are suggestions that the poster could include with their ideas a "disclaimer" or a "release." This has been debated over and over again, but the issue boils down to the problem that no matter what, the B5 production would be exposed to lawsuits, which, even if frivolous and unwinnable, would shut down production of the show while in litigation. Television producers in general must go to great lengths to keep themselves protected, so JMS's presence online hangs in a delicate balance. If you do wish to suggest story ideas, you can use the creative mailing list described in section 16a. Online lore: On usenet, a running joke is the Sinclair's "duck." This reference came about because of rude postings about male and female anatomy, which became censored to words "T*TS" and "D*CK," which became "tots" and "duck." There are also running gags about Zima and baseball bats. Don't ask. ======== c. Fans' influence on the show The location of Babylon 5 is at Grid Epsilon 470,18,22 which corresponds to the original location of the Babylon 5 topic on GEnie (Page 470, CAT 18, Topic 22). The first mention of a planet's coordinates in "Mind War" were Grid Epsilon 471,18,25 which corresponds to a topic in the Babylon 5 Category on GEnie. Partially due to fan response from those who saw the pilot movie or clips, some things in the pilot movie were changed before broadcast. The voice of Delenn is Mira Furlan's voice without any processing and Delenn is female to begin with. Original plans were to electronically process her voice and have Delenn change sex during the series. Some additional voice-over was done by Patricia Tallman to clarify one scene in the show with Kosh in the Medlab. The branding of a Minbari in "The War Prayer" that had similarities to a DS9 episode was kept after feedback from fans about it. It had been considered removing the branding scene and electronically wiping the brand from the rest of the episode. When names submitted for a mega corporation and a mineral were rejected for legal reasons, JMS went to the GEnie B5 Category and asked for suggestions. The resulting names used are Quantium-40 for the mineral and Universal Terraform for the company. Q-40 is mentioned in both "The Parliament of Dreams" and "Mind War" and Universal Terraform in "Mind War". The waiter mentioned in "Parliament" is named for David Strauss, who submitted Q-40. The denizens of "Downbelow" are called "lurkers," a term for those on the newsgroups who read messages but never post. JMS is considering revamping or killing off n'grath based partly on the reaction by viewers. Based on interest in the legal aspects of the Psi Corps, he indicates how some of this works in "The Quality of Mercy." An EA ship in "A Voice in the Wilderness" is named "Hyperion" in acknowledgment of the Babylon 5 ftp site at ftp.hyperion.com. ======== d. Awards Sept, 1993 - Emmy Award for Special Visual Effects for the Pilot movie March, 1994 - Space Frontier Foundation award for "Best Vision of the Future" Sept, 1994 - Emmy award winner for makeup in "The Parliament of Dreams" ======== e. Babylon 5 References in other JMS works In the Captain Power episode "Final Stand," Tank mentions that he's from the Babylon 5 Genetic Engineering Colony. In the JMS Novel "Othersyde," Babylon 5 is mentioned as one of the characters' favorite TV series. ======== f. Miscellaneous Production Info Babylon 5 is being filmed in the 16:9 aspect ratio, trimming it for broadcast. Plans are for the episodes to later be available in widescreen on laserdisc and when HDTV happens. The opening titles are in letterbox format. Audio is being done in full Surround Sound. Larry DiTillio writes the background dialogue (known as "walla"). Alien makeup and such for the series is being done by Optic Nerve Studios (Everett Burrell and John Vulich) which is a change from the pilot. The early episodes had some video and audio degradation due to the manner in which commercials, closed captioning and such were being added using analog transfers and used tape. Some was corrected by the broadcast of "The War Prayer" with more improvements in time. Two "errors" have been broadcast and then later fixed. The original version of "Mind War" had a CGI error (you could see a bright star through a ship in the first scene) that was corrected for later broadcasts. The original North America satellite feed of "Chrysalis" was incorrectly assembled; some markets broadcast this version. ======== g. Production Order vs. Airing Order The production of episodes started far enough in advance that the airing order of the episodes could be arranged as the producers and network decided, allowing for additional post-production time and cost reduction. Michael O'Hare has already filmed segments to be used throughout the second season. Most of the first half or so of the second season is being produced in the same order as airing. ======== h. Changes > Between pilot and first season: Due to reworking and recasting after the pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Laurel Takashima, Dr. Benjamin Kyle, and telepath Lyta Alexander were replaced. Kyle and Alexander were sent back to Earth under "mysterious circumstances"; Takashima is on a classified mission, and may return someday. Much of the character stories and back-histories were transferred to their replacements. Make-up for G'Kar was improved; Delenn's look was substantially modified once it was established that the character would be female. > Between first and second season: Director Richard Compton left the show after "Grail." The narration and main titles was changed to be shorter, and to include new graphics introducing the characters. Many improvements in costumes, makeup, lighting, and FX were added for season 2. Several new sets were added, including a bazaar and an officer's lounge called "Earhart's," after the famed aviator. In order to advance the story, the character of Commander Sinclair was moved "off the chess board" at the start of season 2. This was a mutual, amicable decision between producers and Michael O'Hare. Sinclair will still be an important part of the show and should return later. ## More information: Finally, Na'Toth was re-cast, and the character of Warren Keffer was added. > A list of episodes that have been mentioned online and later retitled. "Blood and Thunder" --> "Midnight on the Firing Line" "Amaranth" --> "Born to the Purple" "Carnival!" --> "The Parliament of Dreams" "A Knife in the Shadows" --> "Survivors" "Backlash" --> "By Any Means Necessary" "Raiding Party" --> "Signs and Portents" "The Resurrectionist" --> "The Quality of Mercy" "Chrysalis, Part II" --> "Points of Departure" "A Trick of the Mind" --> "A Spider in the Web" "Pestilence, Famine & Death"> "Soul Mates" "Unnatural Selection" --> "All Our Songs Forgotten" > David Gerrold scripts not used in Season 1: "Target Unknown" and "Metaphors and Body Counts" > Harlan Ellison stories not completed due to health problems and the '94 L.A. Earthquake, unofficially titled "Midnight in the Sunken Cathedral" and "Demon on the Run" ------------------------------ Subject: 16. Where to find online information ======== a. INTERNET WORLD go to URL: WIDE NOTE: Some of these pages contain LOTS of images! WEB This is by far the best way to access B5 guides and information. USENET rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5 This group was created in late Mar. '94 and is now the main Babylon 5 newsgroup. Via a mail gateway, JMS participates in this group. VERY IMPORTANT: Do NOT post any story ideas (for legal reasons) To subscribe to the gateway, send e-mail to listproc@news.vt.edu, with the message "subscribe babylon5 Your Name" (fill in your name). To post a message, send mail to babylon5@news.vt.edu. alt.tv.babylon-5 The original Usenet B5group, created Feb. 1993. Still online for now. rec.video.satellite, rec.arts.tv, and rec.arts.sf.tv may also contain Babylon 5 discussion and announcements. FTP ftp.hyperion.com (192.65.216.1) is the official site from which you can retrieve Babylon-5-related files via anonymous FTP. For now, it is preferred to use its faster echo side, ftp.uml.edu. REVIEW The Babylon 5 Reviews Electronic Forum, moderated by Michael S.Shappe LIST To subscribe, e-mail the automated list server, LISTSERV@cornell.edu. Put a single line into the BODY of the message, reading: SUBSCRIBE B5-REVIEW-L Firstname Lastname This is processed by machine, so do not include a signature. * NOTE: The list is on hiatus for the time being. STORY An outlet for creative "fan fiction" has been set up as a mailing list IDEAS in order to keep JMS from being exposed to any story ideas. As above, LIST E-mail to listserv@netcom.com. In the body, enter following 2 lines: subscribe babylon5-creative your-email-address end * INTERNET A weekly chat in IRC space, on channel #babylon5, every Saturday at RELAY 7 PM Eastern (23:00 GMT), discussing the latest B5 episode and so on. CHAT Info on IRC: * MUD There's a B5 MUD that can be reached by: telnet underworld.demon.co.uk 2010 visit babylonfive LOCAL Boston viewers can discuss broadcast times, quirks, and news of local AREA broadcasts. Send "subscribe boston-b5" to majordomo@netmarket.com . LISTS * Alberta, Canada has one too: send "help" as the subject line to: babylon5-request@cyberdex.cuug.ab.ca . HIGHLIGHTS OF FILES AVAILABLE AT FTP.HYPERION.COM +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ File Description Maint +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Bibliographies REFERENCES (dir) References to newspaper/magazine articles about cast/crew TR Credits (dir) CREDIT LISTINGS JH Specific credits from each episode GEnie (dir) GENIE POSTINGS OF JMS Archive of JMS's postings on GEnie on the B5 topics Guide (dir) EPISODE GUIDES MR Information about each episode: analysis, backplot, unanswered questions, and JMS utterances. Pictures (dir) GIF AND JPEG IMAGES (see "Index" file within) Along with a number of TV image scans, this directory holds a number of official high-quality GIF files (mainly of ships, from the pilot and the first episodes), and Electronic Trading Card GIF files. Synopses (dir) EPISODE SYNOPSES Detailed synopses of each episode SG/SB Usenet (dir) USENET POSTINGS OF JMS Archive of JMS's postings in the alt.tv.babylon-5 group babylon-5-faq FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) LIST DW Answers to frequently asked questions. VERY useful intro- duction to Babylon 5, with pointers to additional info. b5actors.txt ACTORS' OTHER ROLES LIST Listing of film, TV, stage roles of actors from Babylon 5 LW b5appearances CHARACTER APPEARANCES CHART DH A list of which characters appeared in which episodes, broken down into Humans, Aliens, and a Reference Chart. ELECTRONIC PRESS KITS b5demo.zip for Windows 3.1 (PKZIP compressed; retrieve BINARY) B5-Interactive.cpt.hqx for Macintosh (Binhexed and stuffed; retrieve ASCII) Interactive "multimedia" presentations introducing the series Note: A new press kit is expected around Dec. 1994. b5episodes UPCOMING EPISODES Contains spoilers: general descriptions of upcoming DS episodes, as gleaned from JMS postings J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI'S ANSWERS b5_jms_answers.txt An indexed & sorted file (over 250K of text) of DW comments by JMS on Babylon 5 & related topics - VERY good collection of B5 info. Updated Sept. 1994. b5log.text BABYLON 5 GRID EPSILON LOG Detailed information, backstory and character profiles PP compiled from postings by JMS on GEnie before the pilot aired. Not yet updated for the series; it contains a few obsolete references (eg, replaced characters, a male Delenn). Updated 12 Jan 1992. B5quotes.tar The Babylon 5 Quote Fortune Generator (for Unix). MZ Fetch the file "B5quotes.FAQ" for instructions, or read URL: Version 1.1 (June 1994) includes quotes through "TKO". b5.tech TECHNICAL FAQ LIST Technical descriptions of various things in B5's universe. H b5encyc.txt BABYLON 5 ENCYCLOPEDIA (best accessed through the WWW site) Extremely useful encyclopedia listing recurring and 1-time BO characters, aliens, planets, technologies, events, etc. b5tvlist.txt BABYLON 5 / PTEN STATION LIST A list of stations known to show Babylon 5, w/ schedules. LW * cast.txt CAST AND CHARACTER LISTS TR character.txt Indexed lists of characters and cast to appear on B5. HISTORY OF ANCIENT BABYLONIA SB History.Babylonia A brief history of ancient Babylonia. Babylon 5's Parallels.History broad storyline is based at least in part on real events of ancient Earth history. Possible parallels between our history and the upcoming story arc are explored. MAINTAINERS/CONTRIBUTORS ------------------------ SB = Shawn Bayern SG = Steven Grimm, koreth@hyperion.com H = The Harlequin, mdig8154@uriacc.uri.edu DH = David Henderson, davidh@camelot.bradley.edu JH = Jack Holt, genoa@mit.edu BO = Brian O'Neill, oneill@cs.uml.edu PP = Phil Posner, P.POSNER on GEnie TR = Troy Rutter, techy@iastate.edu MR = Matt Ryan, mbr2@kimbark.uchicago.edu DS = David Strauss, dss2k@virginia.edu, REPLAYER on GEnie LW = Lee Whiteside, leew@indirect.com DW = Dan Wood, danwood@netcom.com MZ = Michael "The Admiral" Zecca, zecca@ncar.ucar.edu ======== b. GEnie The two Babylon 5 topics are located at Page 471, Category 18 (general series-related) and 19 (episode-specific). Archives of past messages are available in the GEnie SFRT files areas, along with graphics files and the interactive demos are also available in the file area. ======== c. Other JMS also frequents Compuserve and BIX; there are Babylon 5 sections on America Online, Compuserve, and other networks; These and other networks and BBSs contain Babylon graphic files, text files, and forwarded JMS postings. ------------------------------ Subject: 17. Credits and Legalese Feel free to distribute this text file online. The Babylon 5 Frequently Asked Questions List is Copyright 1994 by Lee Whiteside and Dan Wood. Acknowledgement is made to excerpted contributions from the Babylon 5 online libraries. Some of the information contained in this FAQ list is based on posts by J. Michael Straczynski in the GEnie, Usenet, and Compuserve Babylon 5 areas. Currently maintained by Dan Wood (danwood@netcom.com) Originally compiled by Lee Whiteside (leew@indirect.com; 76044,502 on CIS) Fine-Tooth-Comb edited by David Henderson (davidh@camelot.bradley.edu) HTML formatting by Steven Grimm (koreth@hyperion.com)