The timeline began in Issue This month's "Station Log" covers "Ship of Tears". This feature provides a synopsis and background information on the episode. The Babylon 5 Magazine includes several regular columns. This month's articles include an interview with several of the key players in the Babylon 5 novel business: Steve Saffel, J.
Fiona Avery's "Illuminations" column focuses on Scripts from the Lot, a listing service for authors to sell their own work. On the one side you have those who think it's a very romantic story with a happy ending.
Which is totally the right response. And then on the other side you've got those who think it's a morally dubious story or even worse. Which is ALSO totally the right response.
It becomes a question of what you, the reader, thinks is appropriate, and where the priorities are. Does Marcus, having laid down his life, and suffered, and lost everything and everyone he holds dear, deserve a last shot at happiness using a technology that is probably being used by other people for far worse purposes?
On the other hand, the technology and the invasiveness of it raises very real questions and concerns. One can say it's an invasion, but is it really? Is it her, or is it a blank slate? If, in the end, he is happy at last, and she is happy, who are we to question?
I knew it'd drive a wedge right down the middle of the readers, and that's exactly why it was written Because what's right or wrong here is a matter of perspective, as it should be.
She'll probably remember her death and his actions sometime in their future, and then their time together would have been a lie. All are considered canon: written by J. Gregory Keyes. All are considered canon: written by Peter David.
All are considered canon: written by Jeanne Cavelos. A novelization of " River of Souls " was written by Yvonne Navarro but ultimately not published due to various issues.
She is excited about the diversity of opportunities she has enjoyed recently, playing a fat middle-aged Jewish housewife in True Rights and following that up with a spread in Playboy. Joe Straczynski is quoted heavily about his compression of the story to complete the arc in Season Four since a fifth season looked unlikely. Other cast and crew members also contribute comments. Unfortunately, more emphasis is placed on the early part of the season, and the episodes after the completion of the Shadow War are not covered as comprehensively.
Scientists from JPL explain how their interactions with the makers of Crusade evolved during the relationship. Part six of the massive Babylon 5 Official Chronology spans the time period from December to December
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