"A Distant Star" discussion
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This is the discussion post for the episodes 2X04, "A Distant Star". Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware.
Summary:
A ship commanded by an old friend of Sheridan's becomes lost in hyperspace after a visit to Babylon 5. Meanwhile Delenn is being questioned by the Minbari about her transformation.
Extra reading:
The article for "A Distant Star" at Lurker's Guide.
Summary:
A ship commanded by an old friend of Sheridan's becomes lost in hyperspace after a visit to Babylon 5. Meanwhile Delenn is being questioned by the Minbari about her transformation.
Extra reading:
The article for "A Distant Star" at Lurker's Guide.
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Date: 2009-07-14 02:06 pm (UTC)Presumably the relative 'spheres of influence' were laid out by all the treaties they're always talking about in Council meetings etc. I wonder if the Non-Aligned Worlds are restricted by the big boys, and whether they bitterly resent it, and that's why they're Shadow-prey. It's all very Great Gamish.
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Date: 2009-07-14 02:26 pm (UTC)It occurs to me that the B5 setting is a post-colonial one, with the end of Centauri rule over other species still within living memory. I'd assume that blatant attempts to occupy or exploit primitive worlds is frowned on, but sending in ‘advisors’ or establishing ‘protectorates’ over low-tech systems is pretty common.