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Ruuger ([personal profile] ruuger) wrote in [community profile] b5_revisited2009-08-31 01:26 am

"All Alone in the Night" discussion

This is the discussion post for the episode 2X11, "All Alone in the Night". Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware.

Summary:
Sheridan is abducted by a mysterious alien ship. Meanwhile, Delenn travels to Minbar to find out if the Grey Council will allow her to continue as an ambassador after her transformation.

Extra reading:
The article for "All Alone in the Night" at Lurker's Guide.
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[identity profile] 4thofeleven.livejournal.com 2009-09-01 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
I could be nit-picky and point out that Londo led Centauri forces in the raid on Vallus 12, according to "Voice in the Wilderness"... but, yeah, he's clearly not a 'war hero' in the same way Sheridan or No.1 are, even if he does have some minor combat experience in his background.

We really don't know anything about the Centauri military, do we?

It's funny - it didn't occur to me until just now that the Minbari castes are the idealised division of medieval society - Those Who Pray, Those Who Fight, and Those Who Work. B5, it seems, sides with the Papacy over the Holy Roman Emperor in regards to who has supremacy out of the first two...

[identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com 2009-09-01 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
ZOMG! Delenn is Thomas Becket and Neroon is Henry II! Or Neroon is Friedrich II and Delenn is Pope Innocent IV...

*treasures image*

Centauri military: there is the "war minister" who is among Londo's and Vir's anti-Cartagia-conspiracy, and Londo's friend Urza is explicitly referred to as a war hero, but it all seems very Roman in nature, i.e. if you're from a noble house, you do some military time as part of the cursus honorum, but then you get into politics. I don't think we see non-noble soldiers except for the ever present guards in their Roman uniforms, and we don't have info whether they're enlisted or serve voluntarily. Still, if even the torturers have their own guild, one assumes becoming a soldier is something you as an ordinary Centauri citizen can decide, or not. (Following the Roman model again I imagine you do have to be a citizen to join, though.)