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==History== |
==History== |
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− | The primary series, which ran from 1994 to 1998, was the first truly successful American non-''[[Star Trek]]'' futuristic space-oriented science fiction television series. |
+ | The primary series, which ran from 1994 to 1998, was the first truly successful American non-''[[Star Trek]]'' futuristic space-oriented science fiction television series. Like ''Trek'', there have been several attempts to create viable spinoff properties, including six made-for-TV movies and the short-lived series ''Crusade'', featuring [[Daniel Dae Kim]], [[Marjean Holden]], and [[Tracy Scoggins]]. The franchise eventually faded into obscurity due to a combination of intentional sabotage by TNT, poorly considered money saving maneuvers by Warner Bros. (including but not limited to the decision to save $5000 per season and in the process make it impossible to produce a High Definition version of the show, and the decision to produce wide screen versions of effects shots by recompositing later, which proved impossible after assets were lost), and internal Warner Bros. studio politics. The show continues to be available on Standard Definition DVD and has a cult following, but has not been syndicated since the early 2000s, making it hard for potential fans to discover and preventing a fan driven comeback such as was enjoyed by ''[[Star Trek]]''. |
− | The series was widely acclaimed for its ambitious writing, much of it by Straczynski himself, who endeavored to tell a complex, predetermined epic story arc over the series' entire run. |
+ | The series was widely acclaimed for its ambitious writing, much of it by Straczynski himself, who endeavored to tell a complex, predetermined epic story arc over the series' entire run. In service of that goal, the show had an innovative visual style, taking advantage of advances in computer animation to create spectacular fantastic visuals on an economical budget, most notably [[CGI|computer generated imagery]] (CGI), pioneered by [[Foundation Imaging]], who later also provided VFX for the ''Star Trek'' franchise. The use of CGI in the series was a definitive breakthrough in creating special effects for television, much as the movie ''Jurassic Park'' was for cinema; it would go on to become the primary technique. |
− | The series starred Bruce Boxleitner, who later went on to make an appearance on ''Heroes'' with [[Zachary Quinto]], and Mira Furlan, who later had a recurring role on [[J.J. Abrams]]'s ''Lost'' with [[Terry O'Quinn]], Daniel Dae Kim, and others. The series also featured numerous ''Trek'' alumni in the cast as important recurring or regular characters, most notably [[Walter Koenig]], [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bill Mumy]], and [[Patricia Tallman]]. |
+ | The series starred Bruce Boxleitner, who later went on to make an appearance on ''Heroes'' with [[Zachary Quinto]], and Mira Furlan, who later had a recurring role on [[J.J. Abrams]]'s ''Lost'' with [[Terry O'Quinn]], Daniel Dae Kim, and others. The series also featured numerous ''Trek'' alumni in the cast as important recurring or regular characters, most notably [[Walter Koenig]], [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bill Mumy]], and [[Patricia Tallman]]. [[Michelle Forbes]]' ex-husband Ross Kettle also did an episode. |
==''Babylon 5'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''== |
==''Babylon 5'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''== |
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− | J. Michael Straczynski began working on the ''Babylon 5'' concept in 1986.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-14028] In 1987, he began pitching it, with a script for the pilot and conceptual artwork, to Hollywood executives.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-3178] He pitched the program (with pilot script, artwork, series bible, character descriptions, and synopses for approximately |
+ | J. Michael Straczynski began working on the ''Babylon 5'' concept in 1986. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-14028] In 1987, he began pitching it, with a script for the pilot and conceptual artwork, to Hollywood executives. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-3178] He pitched the program (with pilot script, artwork, series bible, character descriptions, and synopses for approximately twenty-two episodes) to Paramount executives in 1989. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7864] The series was greenlit by Warner Bros. in November 1991. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7853] |
− | Also in 1991, [[Brandon Tartikoff]], then newly |
+ | Also in 1991, [[Brandon Tartikoff]], then newly-appointed as chairman of [[Paramount Pictures]], approached [[Rick Berman]] and asked him to develop a new ''Star Trek'' television series. Berman and [[Michael Piller]] discussed plans for the series with [[Gene Roddenberry]] prior to his death in October 1991. ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' was officially greenlit in January 1992. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-11718578.html] Filming on the ''Babylon 5'' pilot, ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]'', was completed before filming began on ''Deep Space Nine''{{'}}s pilot, {{e|Emissary}}, but ''Babylon 5''{{'}}s post-production took longer, so that "Emissary" aired on 3 January 1993, and ''The Gathering'' aired seven weeks later, on 22 February. |
− | Straczynski has suggested that Paramount TV development executives may have "guided" the development of ''Deep Space Nine'' with the intention of co-opting ''Babylon 5''.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-13041] He has, however, been careful to point out that he does not believe that Berman or Piller were aware of the ''Babylon 5'' concept when they were developing ''Deep Space Nine'', or that they deliberately ripped off ''Babylon 5''.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?ID=1-7652][http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?ID=1-3367] |
+ | Straczynski has suggested that Paramount TV development executives may have "guided" the development of ''Deep Space Nine'' with the intention of co-opting ''Babylon 5''. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-13041] He has, however, been careful to point out that he does not believe that Berman or Piller were aware of the ''Babylon 5'' concept when they were developing ''Deep Space Nine'', or that they deliberately ripped off ''Babylon 5''. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?ID=1-7652] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?ID=1-3367] |
However, Straczynski has pointed out a number of similarities between ''Babylon 5'' and ''Deep Space Nine'', particularly their respective pilot episodes: |
However, Straczynski has pointed out a number of similarities between ''Babylon 5'' and ''Deep Space Nine'', particularly their respective pilot episodes: |
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+ | *set on space stations near space transit point – the [[Bajoran wormhole]] for DS9, a [[w:c:babylon5:Jumpgate|jumpgate]] for B5 |
− | * |
+ | *head of station has rank of commander – [[Benjamin Sisko]], [[w:c:babylon5:Jeffrey Sinclair|Jeffrey Sinclair]] |
− | ** |
+ | **commander carries trauma from recent war or battle – [[Battle of Wolf 359]], [[w:c:babylon5:Battle of the Line|Battle of the Line]]/[[w:c:babylon5:Earth-Minbari War|Earth-Minbari War]] |
− | * |
+ | *female second-in-command – [[Kira Nerys]], [[w:c:babylon5:Laurel Takashima|Laurel Takashima]] in "The Gathering", later replaced by [[w:c:babylon5:Susan Ivanova|Susan Ivanova]] |
− | ** |
+ | **second-in-command fending off attack on station at pilot's climax |
− | * |
+ | *station contains a casino/bar and a central marketplace area for commercial activity – the [[Promenade]], the [[w:c:babylon5:Zócalo|Zócalo]] |
− | * |
+ | *station visitors include diplomats, merchants, smugglers, and other travelers |
− | * |
+ | *pilot episode features a character who changes shape or appearance – [[Odo]], [[w:c:babylon5:Minbari Assassin|Minbari Assassin]] using a [[w:c:babylon5:changeling net|changeling net]]. |
− | Straczynski also commented on what he perceived to be similarities in set and prosthetic designs, as well as the notion – mentioned in ''Deep Space Nine'' publicity but rarely acknowledged directly in the program itself – that the [[holosuite]]s in [[Quark's]] would act as a virtual bordello.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7616][http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7427][http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7434][http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-3343] In 1993, Straczynski noted a striking similarity between the just-aired ''Deep Space Nine'' episode {{e|The Homecoming}}, in which [[Quark]] is branded on the head by the xenophobic and radical [[Alliance for Global Unity|Circle]], and the ''Babylon 5'' episode "[[w:c:babylon5:The War Prayer|The War Prayer]]" (then in post-production), in which a [[w:c:babylon5:Minbari|Minbari]] is branded on the head by the xenophobic and radical [[w:c:babylon5:Homeguard|Homeguard]]; he emphasized that no one on the ''Babylon 5'' staff knew of the ''DS9'' plot point until "The Homecoming" aired, by which point filming on "The War Prayer" had been completed.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-9866] |
+ | Straczynski also commented on what he perceived to be similarities in set and prosthetic designs, as well as the notion – mentioned in ''Deep Space Nine'' publicity but rarely acknowledged directly in the program itself – that the [[holosuite]]s in [[Quark's]] would act as a virtual bordello. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7616] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7427] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7434] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-3343] In 1993, Straczynski noted a striking similarity between the just-aired ''Deep Space Nine'' episode {{e|The Homecoming}}, in which [[Quark]] is branded on the head by the xenophobic and radical [[Alliance for Global Unity|Circle]], and the ''Babylon 5'' episode "[[w:c:babylon5:The War Prayer|The War Prayer]]" (then in post-production), in which a [[w:c:babylon5:Minbari|Minbari]] is branded on the head by the xenophobic and radical [[w:c:babylon5:Homeguard|Homeguard]]; he emphasized that no one on the ''Babylon 5'' staff knew of the ''DS9'' plot point until "The Homecoming" aired, by which point filming on "The War Prayer" had been completed. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-9866] |
Later, in 1996, Straczynski said: |
Later, in 1996, Straczynski said: |
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− | :"''Sometimes it does bother me, and I wonder about what the heck's going on, when I see the only other space station series doing a big arc about alien forces infiltrating |
+ | :"''Sometimes it does bother me, and I wonder about what the heck's going on, when I see the only other space station series doing a big arc about alien forces infiltrating Earth government, and brewing civil war on Earth, at the *exact same moment* that we're doing it on our show; earlier, later, fine, but that they'd do basically the same thing at the same time feels like another attempt to co-opt what we're doing on this show. (Not copy; co-opt, which happens all the time. ....) If you kinda know the direction someone else is going, you try to jump ahead and get there first, so that the other either loses impact, or is considered simply an imitation. (Which is one reason why DS9 was hurried through post production to get it on the air a few weeks before B5's pilot, I suspect.)'' |
− | :''Are we being co-opted? I dunno. When I hear that there's a red headed woman character on DS9 named [[Leeta]] ( |
+ | :''Are we being co-opted? I dunno. When I hear that there's a red headed woman character on DS9 named [[Leeta]] (pronounced the same as [[w:c:babylon5:Lyta Alexander|Lyta]]); when I see them doing the same kind of arc we're doing but getting it out a little earlier, I will confess it does give me pause sometimes. I try to think the best under these conditions. For now, I'm asuming [sic] it's all just coincidence.''" |
− | After seeing {{e|Homefront}} and {{e|Paradise Lost}}, Straczynski recognized that the story was an homage to the film ''Seven Days in May'', implicitly withdrawing this criticism.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7858] |
+ | After seeing {{e|Homefront}} and {{e|Paradise Lost}}, Straczynski recognized that the story was an homage to the film ''Seven Days in May'', implicitly withdrawing this criticism. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-7858] |
− | In the face of the rivalry, [[Majel Barrett-Roddenberry]] agreed to a guest appearance on ''Babylon 5'' as a gesture of goodwill to encourage a reconciliation between the fandoms.[http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-11510][http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-17286] She played a widow of the late Centauri Emperor, whose greatness and vision for peace had not been fully appreciated within his own lifetime. She foresaw |
+ | In the face of the rivalry, [[Majel Barrett-Roddenberry]] agreed to a guest appearance on ''Babylon 5'' as a gesture of goodwill to encourage a reconciliation between the fandoms. [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-11510] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-17286] She played a widow of the late Centauri Emperor, whose greatness and vision for peace had not been fully appreciated within his own lifetime. She foresaw Ambassador Mollari's rise to power. |
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+ | When commenting on the use of computer-generated imagery in {{e|Explorers}}, [[David Livingston]] observed "''We were reluctant to do computer graphics, but [[Peter Lauritson]] finally came around. He recognized how valuable it is. You can do more stuff with the ship, but you have to do it right. Not to pick on other shows, but ''Babylon 5'' looks like computer-generated imagery. On ''Voyager'' and ''Deep Space Nine'', you may not know some of these shots are not motion-control shots. They're really, really good if done properly. You have to spend a couple of extra bucks and get really good artists, but CGI just allows you to do more and you can build more elements into the shots''". (''[[Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages]]'') |
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===''Star Trek'' references in ''Babylon 5''=== |
===''Star Trek'' references in ''Babylon 5''=== |
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− | In the ''Babylon 5'' episode "[[w:c:babylon5:There All the Honor Lies|There All the Honor Lies]]" (written by [[Peter David]]), Commander [[w:c:babylon5:Susan Ivanova|Ivanova]] protests an attempt to sell "Babylon 5" merchandise on the station, saying, "We're not some Deep Space franchise |
+ | In the ''Babylon 5'' episode "[[w:c:babylon5:There All the Honor Lies|There All the Honor Lies]]" (written by [[Peter David]]), Commander [[w:c:babylon5:Susan Ivanova|Ivanova]] protests an attempt to sell "Babylon 5" merchandise on the station, saying, "''We're not some Deep Space franchise – this place is ''about'' something!''" David expected the line to be cut, but producer Straczynski insisted that it be kept, because it was "fall-down funny." David replied, "''You people really ARE dangerous over there, aren't you?''" [http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/guide/036.html] |
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⚫ | In the episode "[[w:c:babylon5:Voices of Authority|Voices of Authority]]", when an [[w:c:babylon5:Earthgov|Earthgov]] political representative attempts to seduce Captain [[w:c:babylon5:John Sheridan|Sheridan]], Ivanova quips, "''Congratulations, captain... I believe you are about to go where ''everyone'' has gone before.''" |
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+ | A blooper from the episode "Severed Dreams" has [[Bruce McGill]]'s character, when asked where [[Robert Foxworth]]'s character General Hague was, say "''General Hague... is doing ''[[Homefront (episode)|Deep Space Nine]]''. It seems he was double-booked by his agent and nothing could be done.''" <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftzgcfG7uHE&t=5m45s ''Babylon 5'' Season 3 blooper reel at YouTube]</ref> |
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⚫ | In the episode "[[w:c:babylon5:Voices of Authority|Voices of Authority]]", when an [[w:c:babylon5:Earthgov|Earthgov]] political representative attempts to seduce Captain [[w:c:babylon5:John Sheridan|Sheridan]], Ivanova quips, "Congratulations, captain... I believe you are about to go where ''everyone'' has gone before." |
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==Actors who have appeared in ''Star Trek'' and ''Babylon 5''== |
==Actors who have appeared in ''Star Trek'' and ''Babylon 5''== |
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| [[Mary Kay Adams]] |
| [[Mary Kay Adams]] |
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| [[Grilka]] |
| [[Grilka]] |
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− | | {{DS9|The House of Quark}}<br>{{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}} |
+ | | {{DS9|The House of Quark}}<br />{{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}} |
− | | 1994-10-10<br>1996-10-14 |
+ | | 1994-10-10<br />1996-10-14 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Na'Toth|Na'Toth]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Na'Toth|Na'Toth]] |
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− | | ''[[w:c:babylon5:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Revelations|Revelations]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Acts of Sacrifice|Acts of Sacrifice]]" |
+ | | ''[[w:c:babylon5:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Revelations|Revelations]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Acts of Sacrifice|Acts of Sacrifice]]" |
− | | 1994-11-11<br>1995-02-22 |
+ | | 1994-11-11<br />1995-02-22 |
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|- |
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| [[Michael Ansara]] |
| [[Michael Ansara]] |
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− | | [[Kang]]<br><br><br>[[Jeyal]] |
+ | | [[Kang]]<br /><br /><br />[[Jeyal]] |
− | | {{TOS|Day of the Dove}}<br>{{DS9|Blood Oath}}<br>{{VOY|Flashback}}<br>{{DS9|The Muse}} |
+ | | {{TOS|Day of the Dove}}<br />{{DS9|Blood Oath}}<br />{{VOY|Flashback}}<br />{{DS9|The Muse}} |
− | | 1968-11-01<br>1994-03-27<br>1996-09-11<br>1996-04-29 |
+ | | 1968-11-01<br />1994-03-27<br />1996-09-11<br />1996-04-29 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Elric|Elric]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Elric|Elric]] |
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| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Geometry of Shadows|The Geometry of Shadows]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Geometry of Shadows|The Geometry of Shadows]]" |
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| [[Vaughn Armstrong]] |
| [[Vaughn Armstrong]] |
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− | | [[Korris]]<br>[[Danar]]<br>[[Telek R'Mor]]<br>[[Seskal]]<br><br>[[Lansor]]/[[Two of Nine]]<br>[[Unnamed Vidiians#Vidiian Captain|Vidiian captain]]<br>[[Unnamed Hirogen#Hirogen Alpha 2 (2377)|Alpha Hirogen]]<br>[[Korath]]<br>[[Maxwell Forrest]]<br><br>[[IKS Somraw personnel#Captain|Klingon captain]]<br>[[Unnamed Kreetassans#Kreetassian Captain|Kreetassian captain]]<br><br>[[Maximilian Forrest]] |
+ | | [[Korris]]<br />[[Danar]]<br />[[Telek R'Mor]]<br />[[Seskal]]<br /><br />[[Lansor]]/[[Two of Nine]]<br />[[Unnamed Vidiians#Vidiian Captain|Vidiian captain]]<br />[[Unnamed Hirogen#Hirogen Alpha 2 (2377)|Alpha Hirogen]]<br />[[Korath]]<br />[[Maxwell Forrest]]<br /><br />[[IKS Somraw personnel#Captain|Klingon captain]]<br />[[Unnamed Kreetassans#Kreetassian Captain|Kreetassian captain]]<br /><br />[[Maximilian Forrest]] |
− | | {{TNG|Heart of Glory}}<br>{{DS9|Past Prologue}}<br>{{VOY|Eye of the Needle}}<br>{{DS9|When It Rains...}}<br>{{DS9|The Dogs of War}}<br>{{VOY|Survival Instinct}}<br>{{VOY|Fury}}<br>{{VOY|Flesh and Blood}}<br>{{VOY|Endgame}}<br> |
+ | | {{TNG|Heart of Glory}}<br />{{DS9|Past Prologue}}<br />{{VOY|Eye of the Needle}}<br />{{DS9|When It Rains...}}<br />{{DS9|The Dogs of War}}<br />{{VOY|Survival Instinct}}<br />{{VOY|Fury}}<br />{{VOY|Flesh and Blood}}<br />{{VOY|Endgame}}<br />Fourteen [[ENT]] episodes, from {{e|Broken Bow}} to {{e|The Forge}}<br />{{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}}<br />{{ENT|Vox Sola}}<br />{{ENT|A Night in Sickbay}}<br />{{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}} |
− | | 1988-03-21<br>1993-01-09<br>1995-02-20<br>1999-05-05<br>1999-05-26<br>1999-09-29<br>2000-05-03<br>2000-11-29<br>2001-05-23<br>2001-09-26 to 2004-11-19<br>2002-01-30<br>2002-05-01<br>2002-10-16<br>2005-04-22 |
+ | | 1988-03-21<br />1993-01-09<br />1995-02-20<br />1999-05-05<br />1999-05-26<br />1999-09-29<br />2000-05-03<br />2000-11-29<br />2001-05-23<br />2001-09-26 to 2004-11-19<br />2002-01-30<br />2002-05-01<br />2002-10-16<br />2005-04-22 |
| Security Guard |
| Security Guard |
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− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Messages from Earth|Messages from Earth]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Point of No Return|Point of No Return]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Messages from Earth|Messages from Earth]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Point of No Return|Point of No Return]]" |
− | | 1996-02-19<br>1996-02-26 |
+ | | 1996-02-19<br />1996-02-26 |
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| [[Jeff Austin]] |
| [[Jeff Austin]] |
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− | | [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Defiant Security Officer (Bolian)|Bolian security officer]]<br>[[Allos]] |
+ | | [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Defiant Security Officer (Bolian)|Bolian security officer]]<br />[[Allos]] |
− | | {{DS9|The Adversary}}<br>{{VOY|The Omega Directive}} |
+ | | {{DS9|The Adversary}}<br />{{VOY|The Omega Directive}} |
− | | 1995-06-25<br>1998-04-15 |
+ | | 1995-06-25<br />1998-04-15 |
| Centauri #1 |
| Centauri #1 |
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| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Midnight on the Firing Line|Midnight on the Firing Line]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Midnight on the Firing Line|Midnight on the Firing Line]]" |
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| [[Erick Avari]] |
| [[Erick Avari]] |
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− | | [[B'iJik]]<br>[[Yarka]]<br>[[Jamin]] |
+ | | [[B'iJik]]<br />[[Yarka]]<br />[[Jamin]] |
− | | {{TNG|Unification I}}<br>{{DS9|Destiny}}<br>{{ENT|Terra Nova}} |
+ | | {{TNG|Unification I}}<br />{{DS9|Destiny}}<br />{{ENT|Terra Nova}} |
− | | 1991-11-04<br>1995-02-13<br>2001-10-24 |
+ | | 1991-11-04<br />1995-02-13<br />2001-10-24 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Leo Mayers|Rabbi Leo Mayers]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Leo Mayers|Rabbi Leo Mayers]] |
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| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place|And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place|And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place]]" |
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| [[Majel Barrett]] |
| [[Majel Barrett]] |
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− | | [[Number One]]<br><br><br>[[Christine Chapel]]<br><br><br><br><br>[[Lwaxana Troi]]<br><br> |
+ | | [[Number One]]<br /><br /><br />[[Christine Chapel]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />[[Lwaxana Troi]]<br /><br /> |
− | | {{TOS|The Cage}}<br>{{TOS|The Menagerie, Part I}}<br>{{TOS|The Menagerie, Part II}}<br> |
+ | | {{TOS|The Cage}}<br />{{TOS|The Menagerie, Part I}}<br />{{TOS|The Menagerie, Part II}}<br />Thirty-four [[TOS]] episodes,<br /> from {{e|The Naked Time}} to<br />{{e|Turnabout Intruder}}<br />{{film|1}}<br />{{film|4}}<br />Nine [[TNG]] and [[DS9]] episodes,<br /> from {{TNG|Haven}} to {{DS9|The Muse}} |
− | | 1964 (filmed)<br>1966-11-17<br>1966-11-26<br><br>1966-09-29 to 1969-06-03<br>1979-12-07<br>1986-11-26<br>1987-11-30 to<br>1996-04-29 |
+ | | 1964 (filmed)<br />1966-11-17<br />1966-11-26<br /><br />1966-09-29 to 1969-06-03<br />1979-12-07<br />1986-11-26<br />1987-11-30 to<br />1996-04-29 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Morella|Lady Morella]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Morella|Lady Morella]] |
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| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Point of No Return|Point of No Return]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Point of No Return|Point of No Return]]" |
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| {{TNG|Family}} |
| {{TNG|Family}} |
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| 1990-10-01 |
| 1990-10-01 |
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− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Yossel Koslov|Rabbi Koslov]]<br>[[w:c:babylon5:Lenonn|Lenonn]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Yossel Koslov|Rabbi Koslov]]<br />[[w:c:babylon5:Lenonn|Lenonn]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:TKO|TKO]]"<br>''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'' |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:TKO|TKO]]"<br />''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'' |
− | | 1994-05-25<br>1998-04-01 |
+ | | 1994-05-25<br />1998-04-01 |
|- |
|- |
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| [[Simon Billig]] |
| [[Simon Billig]] |
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| [[Hogan]] |
| [[Hogan]] |
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+ | | Seven [[VOY]] episodes, from {{e|Alliances}} to {{e|Basics, Part II}} |
| 1996-01-22 to 1996-09-04 |
| 1996-01-22 to 1996-09-04 |
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| Ranger |
| Ranger |
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− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Fall of Centauri Prime|The Fall of Centauri Prime]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects at Rest|Objects at Rest]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Fall of Centauri Prime|The Fall of Centauri Prime]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects at Rest|Objects at Rest]]" |
− | | 1998-10-28<br>1998-11-18 |
+ | | 1998-10-28<br />1998-11-18 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Bill Blair]] |
| [[Bill Blair]] |
||
| [[Bill Blair#Star Trek appearances|Numerous background aliens]], uncredited |
| [[Bill Blair#Star Trek appearances|Numerous background aliens]], uncredited |
||
− | | |
+ | | Over forty-three episodes of [[DS9]], [[VOY]], and [[ENT]] |
| 1994-10-10 to 2005-05-06 |
| 1994-10-10 to 2005-05-06 |
||
| Numerous background aliens, uncredited |
| Numerous background aliens, uncredited |
||
− | | [http://alienactor.com/?go=filmog |
+ | | [http://alienactor.com/?go=filmog Over sixty episodes] of ''Babylon 5''<br />''Babylon 5'' TV movies ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'', ''[[w:c:babylon5:Thirdspace|Thirdspace]]'' |
| 1994 to 1998 |
| 1994 to 1998 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | [[Roy Brocksmith]] |
||
+ | | [[Razka Karn]]<br />[[Sirna Kolrami]] |
||
+ | | {{TNG|Peak Performance}}<br />{{DS9|Indiscretion}} |
||
+ | | 1989-07-10<br />1995-10-23 |
||
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Alwyn Macomber|Alwyn Macomber]] |
||
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Deconstruction of Falling Stars|The Deconstruction of Falling Stars]]" |
||
+ | | 1997-10-27 |
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|-valign="top" |
|-valign="top" |
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| [[Julie Caitlin Brown]] |
| [[Julie Caitlin Brown]] |
||
− | | [[Ty Kajada]]<br>[[Vekor]]<br> |
+ | | [[Ty Kajada]]<br />[[Vekor]]<br /> |
− | | {{DS9|The Passenger}}<br>{{TNG|Gambit, Part I}}<br>{{TNG|Gambit, Part II}} |
+ | | {{DS9|The Passenger}}<br />{{TNG|Gambit, Part I}}<br />{{TNG|Gambit, Part II}} |
− | | 1993-02-20<br>1993-10-09<br>1993-10-16 |
+ | | 1993-02-20<br />1993-10-09<br />1993-10-16 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Na'Toth|Na'Toth]]<br><br>[[w:c:babylon5:Guinevere Corey|Guinevere Corey]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Na'Toth|Na'Toth]]<br /><br />[[w:c:babylon5:Guinevere Corey|Guinevere Corey]] |
− | | |
+ | | Six ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:The Parliament of Dreams|The Parliament of Dreams]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:A Tragedy of Telepaths|A Tragedy of Telepaths]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:There All the Honor Lies|There All the Honor Lies]]" |
− | | 1994-02-23 to 1998-03-25<br>1995-04-26 |
+ | | 1994-02-23 to 1998-03-25<br />1995-04-26 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Ron Canada]] |
| [[Ron Canada]] |
||
− | | [[Martin Benbeck]]<br>[[Ch'Pok]]<br>[[Fesek]] |
+ | | [[Martin Benbeck]]<br />[[Ch'Pok]]<br />[[Fesek]] |
− | | {{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}}<br>{{DS9|Rules of Engagement}}<br>{{VOY|Juggernaut}} |
+ | | {{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}}<br />{{DS9|Rules of Engagement}}<br />{{VOY|Juggernaut}} |
− | | 1992-02-10<br>1996-04-08<br>1999-04-26 |
+ | | 1992-02-10<br />1996-04-08<br />1999-04-26 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Ellis Pierce| |
+ | | Captain [[w:c:babylon5:Ellis Pierce|Ellis Pierce]] |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:A Voice in the Wilderness|A Voice in the Wilderness]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:A Voice in the Wilderness|A Voice in the Wilderness]]" |
||
| 1994-08-03 |
| 1994-08-03 |
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| [[Bernie Casey]] |
| [[Bernie Casey]] |
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| [[Calvin Hudson]] |
| [[Calvin Hudson]] |
||
− | | {{DS9|The Maquis, Part I}}<br>{{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}} |
+ | | {{DS9|The Maquis, Part I}}<br />{{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}} |
− | | 1994-04-24<br>1994-05-01 |
+ | | 1994-04-24<br />1994-05-01 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Derek Cranston|Derek Cranston]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Derek Cranston|Derek Cranston]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Hunter, Prey|Hunter, Prey]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Hunter, Prey|Hunter, Prey]]" |
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|-valign="top" |
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| [[Josh Clark]] |
| [[Josh Clark]] |
||
− | | [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Relief tactical officer (2364)|Tactical officer]]<br>[[Joe Carey]]<br> |
+ | | [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Relief tactical officer (2364)|Tactical officer]]<br />[[Joe Carey]]<br /> |
− | | {{TNG|Justice}}<br> |
+ | | {{TNG|Justice}}<br />Nine [[VOY]] episodes, from {{e|Caretaker}} to {{e|Friendship One}} |
− | | 1987-11-09<br>1995-01-16 to 2001-04-25 |
+ | | 1987-11-09<br />1995-01-16 to 2001-04-25 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Kulomani|Kulomani]]<br>[[w:c:babylon5:Kendarr|Kendarr]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Kulomani|Kulomani]]<br />[[w:c:babylon5:Kendarr|Kendarr]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Movements of Fire and Shadow|Movements of Fire and Shadow]]"<br>''[[w:c:babylon5:Crusade|Crusade]]'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Visitors from Down the Street|Visitors from Down the Street]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Movements of Fire and Shadow|Movements of Fire and Shadow]]"<br />''[[w:c:babylon5:Crusade|Crusade]]'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Visitors from Down the Street|Visitors from Down the Street]]" |
− | | 1998-06-17<br>1999-08-25 |
+ | | 1998-06-17<br />1999-08-25 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Jeffrey Combs]] |
| [[Jeffrey Combs]] |
||
− | | [[Tiron]]<br>[[Brunt]]<br><br>[[Weyoun]]<br><br>[[Penk]]<br>[[Thy'lek Shran|Shran]]<br><br><br>[[Krem]] |
+ | | [[Tiron]]<br />[[Brunt]]<br /><br />[[Weyoun]]<br /><br />[[Penk]]<br />[[Thy'lek Shran|Shran]]<br /><br /><br />[[Krem]] |
− | | {{DS9|Meridian}}<br> |
+ | | {{DS9|Meridian}}<br />Eight [[DS9]] episodes, from {{e|Family Business}} to {{e|The Dogs of War}}<br />Twenty-four DS9 episodes, from {{e|To the Death}} to {{e|What You Leave Behind}}<br />{{VOY|Tsunkatse}}<br />Ten [[ENT]] episodes, from {{e|The Andorian Incident}} to {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}<br />{{ENT|Acquisition}} |
− | | 1994-11-14<br>1995-05-15 to 1999-05-26<br>1996-05-13 to 1999-06-02<br>2000-02-09<br>2001-10-31 to 2005-05-13<br><br>2002-03-27 |
+ | | 1994-11-14<br />1995-05-15 to 1999-05-26<br />1996-05-13 to 1999-06-02<br />2000-02-09<br />2001-10-31 to 2005-05-13<br /><br />2002-03-27 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Harriman Gray|Harriman Gray]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Harriman Gray|Harriman Gray]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Eyes|Eyes]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Eyes|Eyes]]" |
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|- |
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| [[David L. Crowley]] |
| [[David L. Crowley]] |
||
− | | [[ |
+ | | [[Unnamed illusory people#Workman|Workman]] |
| {{TNG|Phantasms}} |
| {{TNG|Phantasms}} |
||
| 1993-10-23 |
| 1993-10-23 |
||
| [[w:c:babylon5:Lou Welch|Lou Welch]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Lou Welch|Lou Welch]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Seven ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:Survivors|Survivors]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:GROPOS|GROPOS]]" |
| 1994-05-04 to 1995-02-08 |
| 1994-05-04 to 1995-02-08 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | [[Robin Curtis]] |
||
⚫ | | [[Robert Foxworth]]<ref>Robert Foxworth's characters on ''Babylon 5'' and ''Deep Space Nine'' were very similar: both were high-ranking military officers who led coup attempts against civilian governments based on Earth (although the ''Babylon 5'' coup was against a totalitarian regime). |
||
− | | |
+ | | [[Saavik]]<br />[[Tallera]] |
− | | {{ |
+ | | {{film|3}}<br />{{film|4}}<br />{{TNG|Gambit, Part I}}<br />{{TNG|Gambit, Part II}} |
− | | |
+ | | 1984-06-01<br />1986-11-26<br />1993-10-11<br />1993-10-18 |
− | | |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Kalika Qwal'Mizra|Abbai Ambassador Kalika]] |
− | | |
+ | | 'Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Deathwalker|Deathwalker]]" |
− | | 1994- |
+ | | 1994-04-20 |
+ | |- |
||
+ | | [[Brad Dourif]] |
||
+ | | [[Lon Suder]] |
||
+ | | {{VOY|Meld}}<br />{{VOY|Basics, Part I}}<br />{{VOY|Basics, Part II}} |
||
+ | | 1996-02-05<br />1996-06-20<br />1996-07-04 |
||
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Edward|Brother Edward]] |
||
+ | | 'Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Passing Through Gethsemane|Passing Through Gethsemane]]" |
||
+ | | 1995-11-27 |
||
+ | |- |
||
⚫ | | [[Robert Foxworth]] <ref>Robert Foxworth's characters on ''Babylon 5'' and ''Deep Space Nine'' were very similar: both were high-ranking military officers who led ''coup'' attempts against civilian governments based on Earth (although the ''Babylon 5'' ''coup'' was against a totalitarian regime). Both attempts failed. Foxworth had already been booked for a third appearance as General Hague on ''Babylon 5'' when his agent accepted the ''Deep Space Nine'' role, which was filming at the same time. In response, J. Michael Straczynski killed off the character of General Hague off-screen (saying, "''Never honk off the writer''"). [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-13504] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-14164] [http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-14041]</ref> |
||
+ | | Admiral [[Leyton]]<br /><br />[[V'Las]]<br /><br /><br /> |
||
+ | | {{DS9|Homefront}}<br />{{DS9|Paradise Lost}}<br />{{ENT|The Forge}}<br />{{ENT|Awakening}}<br />{{ENT|Kir'Shara}} |
||
+ | | 1996-01-01<br />1996-01-08<br />2004-11-19<br />2004-11-26<br />2004-12-03 |
||
+ | | General [[w:c:babylon5:William Hague|William Hague]] |
||
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Points of Departure|Points of Departure]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:All Alone in the Night|All Alone in the Night]]" |
||
+ | | 1994-11-02<br />1995-02-15 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Gerrit Graham]] |
| [[Gerrit Graham]] |
||
− | | [[Unnamed Hunters#First Hunter|First Hunter]]<br>[[Quinn]] |
+ | | [[Unnamed Hunters#First Hunter|First Hunter]]<br />[[Quinn]] |
− | | {{DS9|Captive Pursuit}}<br>{{VOY|Death Wish}} |
+ | | {{DS9|Captive Pursuit}}<br />{{VOY|Death Wish}} |
− | | 1993-10-01<br>1996-02-19 |
+ | | 1993-10-01<br />1996-02-19 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Kiro|Lord Kiro]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Kiro|Lord Kiro]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Signs and Portents|Signs and Portents]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Signs and Portents|Signs and Portents]]" |
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| {{DS9|Empok Nor}} |
| {{DS9|Empok Nor}} |
||
| 1997-05-19 |
| 1997-05-19 |
||
− | | Navigation<br>[[w:c:babylon5:Sarah Chambers|Sarah Chambers]] |
+ | | Navigation<br />[[w:c:babylon5:Sarah Chambers|Sarah Chambers]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]''<br> |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]''<br />Eleven ''Crusade'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:War Zone|War Zone]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Each Night I Dream of Home|Each Night I Dream of Home]]" |
− | | 1999-01-03<br>1999-06-09 to 1999-09-01 |
+ | | 1999-01-03<br />1999-06-09 to 1999-09-01 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Andreas Katsulas]] |
| [[Andreas Katsulas]] |
||
− | | [[Tomalak]]<br><br>[[Drennik]] |
+ | | [[Tomalak]]<br /><br />[[Drennik]] |
− | | |
+ | | Four [[TNG]] episodes, from {{e|The Enemy}} to {{e|All Good Things...}}<br />{{ENT|Cogenitor}} |
− | | 1989-11-06 to 1994-05-23<br>2003-04-30 |
+ | | 1989-11-06 to 1994-05-23<br />2003-04-30 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:G'Kar|G'Kar]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:G'Kar|G'Kar]] |
||
− | | ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]''<br> |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]''<br />Sixty-two ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:Midnight on the Firing Line|Midnight on the Firing Line]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects in Motion|Objects in Motion]]"<br />''Babylon 5'' TV movies ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'',<br />''[[w:c:babylon5:The Legend of the Rangers|The Legend of the Rangers]]'' |
− | | 1993-02-22<br><br>1994-01-26 to 1998-11-11<br>1998-01-04<br>2002-01-19 |
+ | | 1993-02-22<br /><br />1994-01-26 to 1998-11-11<br />1998-01-04<br />2002-01-19 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Patrick Kilpatrick]] |
| [[Patrick Kilpatrick]] |
||
− | | [[Razik]]<br>[[Reese (AR-558)]]<br>[[Assan]] |
+ | | [[Razik]]<br />[[Reese (AR-558)]]<br />[[Assan]] |
− | | {{VOY|Initiations}}<br>{{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}}<br>{{VOY|Drive}} |
+ | | {{VOY|Initiations}}<br />{{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}}<br />{{VOY|Drive}} |
− | | 1995-09-04<br>1998-11-18<br>2000-10-18 |
+ | | 1995-09-04<br />1998-11-18<br />2000-10-18 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Robert Carlson|Robert Carlson]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Robert Carlson|Robert Carlson]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Convictions|Convictions]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Convictions|Convictions]]" |
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|-valign="top" |
||
| [[Daniel Dae Kim]] |
| [[Daniel Dae Kim]] |
||
− | | [[Gotana-Retz]]<br>[[Chang (Corporal)|Corporal Chang]] |
+ | | [[Gotana-Retz]]<br />[[Chang (Corporal)|Corporal Chang]] |
− | | {{VOY|Blink of an Eye}}<br>{{ENT|The Xindi}}<br>{{ENT|Extinction}}<br>{{ENT|Hatchery}} |
+ | | {{VOY|Blink of an Eye}}<br />{{ENT|The Xindi}}<br />{{ENT|Extinction}}<br />{{ENT|Hatchery}} |
− | | 2000-01-19<br>2003-09-10<br>2003-09-24<br>2004-02-25 |
+ | | 2000-01-19<br />2003-09-10<br />2003-09-24<br />2004-02-25 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:John Matheson|John Matheson]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:John Matheson|John Matheson]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Twelve ''Crusade'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:War Zone|War Zone]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Each Night I Dream of Home|Each Night I Dream of Home]]" |
| 1999-06-09 to 1999-09-01 |
| 1999-06-09 to 1999-09-01 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Walter Koenig]] |
| [[Walter Koenig]] |
||
| [[Pavel Chekov]] |
| [[Pavel Chekov]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Thirty-six [[TOS]] episodes, from {{e|Catspaw}} to {{e|Turnabout Intruder}}<br />{{film|1}}<br />{{film|2}}<br />{{film|3}}<br />{{film|4}}<br />{{film|5}}<br />{{film|6}}<br />{{film|7}} |
− | | 1967-10-27 to 1969-06-03<br>1979-12-07<br>1982-06-04<br>1984-06-01<br>1986-11-26<br>1989-06-09<br>1991-12-06<br>1994-11-18 |
+ | | 1967-10-27 to 1969-06-03<br />1979-12-07<br />1982-06-04<br />1984-06-01<br />1986-11-26<br />1989-06-09<br />1991-12-06<br />1994-11-18 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Alfred Bester|Alfred Bester]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Alfred Bester|Alfred Bester]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Twelve ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:Mind War|Mind War]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:The Corps is Mother, the Corps is Father|The Corps is Mother, the Corps is Father]]" |
| 1994-03-02 to 1998-04-15 |
| 1994-03-02 to 1998-04-15 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Thomas Kopache]] |
| [[Thomas Kopache]] |
||
− | | [[Mirok]]<br>[[ |
+ | | [[Mirok]]<br />[[Orient Express holograms#The Engineer|The Engineer]]<br />[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) personnel#Communications officer|Com officer]]<br />[[Viorsa]]<br />[[Kira Taban]]<br /><br /><br />[[Tos]]<br />[[Unnamed Sphere Builders#Sphere Builder Test Subject|Sphere Builder test subject]] |
− | | {{TNG|The Next Phase}}<br>{{TNG|Emergence}}<br>{{film|7}}<br>{{VOY|The Thaw}}<br>{{DS9|Ties of Blood and Water}}<br>{{DS9|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}}<br>{{ENT|Broken Bow}}<br>{{ENT|Harbinger}} |
+ | | {{TNG|The Next Phase}}<br />{{TNG|Emergence}}<br />{{film|7}}<br />{{VOY|The Thaw}}<br />{{DS9|Ties of Blood and Water}}<br />{{DS9|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}}<br />{{ENT|Broken Bow}}<br />{{ENT|Harbinger}} |
− | | 1992-05-18<br>1994-05-07<br>1994-11-18<br>1996-04-29<br>1997-04-14<br>1998-03-28<br>2001-09-26<br>2004-02-11 |
+ | | 1992-05-18<br />1994-05-07<br />1994-11-18<br />1996-04-29<br />1997-04-14<br />1998-03-28<br />2001-09-26<br />2004-02-11 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Tu'Pari|Tu'Pari]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Tu'Pari|Tu'Pari]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Parliament of Dreams|The Parliament of Dreams]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Parliament of Dreams|The Parliament of Dreams]]" |
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|- |
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| [[Judy Levitt]] |
| [[Judy Levitt]] |
||
− | | [[Mercy Hospital personnel#Doctor #2|Mercy Hospital physician]]<br>[[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (23rd century)#Starfleet Command Captain|Starfleet Command captain]]<br>[[Unnamed El-Aurians#Survivor 3|El-Aurian survivor]] |
+ | | [[Mercy Hospital personnel#Doctor #2|Mercy Hospital physician]]<br />[[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (23rd century)#Starfleet Command Captain|Starfleet Command captain]]<br />[[Unnamed El-Aurians#Survivor 3|El-Aurian survivor]] |
− | | {{film|4}}<br>{{film|6}}<br>{{film|7}} |
+ | | {{film|4}}<br />{{film|6}}<br />{{film|7}} |
− | | 1986-11-26<br>1991-12-06<br>1994-11-18 |
+ | | 1986-11-26<br />1991-12-06<br />1994-11-18 |
| Psi Cop |
| Psi Cop |
||
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:A Race Through Dark Places|A Race Through Dark Places]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Dust to Dust|Dust to Dust]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:A Race Through Dark Places|A Race Through Dark Places]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Dust to Dust|Dust to Dust]]" |
− | | 1995-01-25<br>1996-02-05 |
+ | | 1995-01-25<br />1996-02-05 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Scott MacDonald]] |
| [[Scott MacDonald]] |
||
− | | [[Tosk]]<br>[[N'Vek]]<br>[[Rollins]]<br>[[Goran'Agar]]<br>[[Dolim]]<br> |
+ | | [[Tosk]]<br />[[N'Vek]]<br />[[Rollins]]<br />[[Goran'Agar]]<br />[[Dolim]]<br /> |
− | | {{DS9|Captive Pursuit}}<br>{{TNG|Face of the Enemy}}<br>{{VOY|Caretaker}}<br>{{DS9|Hippocratic Oath}}<br> |
+ | | {{DS9|Captive Pursuit}}<br />{{TNG|Face of the Enemy}}<br />{{VOY|Caretaker}}<br />{{DS9|Hippocratic Oath}}<br />Eight [[ENT]] episodes, from {{e|The Xindi}} to {{e|Zero Hour}} |
− | | 1993-01-30<br>1993-02-08<br>1995-01-16<br>1995-10-16<br>2003-09-10 to 2004-05-26 |
+ | | 1993-01-30<br />1993-02-08<br />1995-01-16<br />1995-10-16<br />2003-09-10 to 2004-05-26 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Philip Framer|First Officer]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Philip Framer|First Officer]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'' TV Movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]'' |
| ''Babylon 5'' TV Movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]'' |
||
| 1999-01-03 |
| 1999-01-03 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | [[Stephen Macht]] |
||
+ | | {{dis|Krim|General}}<br /> |
||
+ | | {{DS9|The Siege}}<br />{{DS9|The Circle}}<br /> |
||
+ | | 1993<br /> |
||
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Na'Far|Na'Far]] |
||
+ | | ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Day In The Strife|A Day In The Strife]]'' |
||
+ | | 1995 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | [[Leigh J. McCloskey]] |
||
+ | | [[Tieran]]<br />[[Joran Dax]] |
||
+ | | {{VOY|Warlord}}<br />{{DS9|Field of Fire}} |
||
+ | | 1996-11-20<br />1999-02-10 |
||
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Thomas|Thomas]] |
||
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:A Tragedy of Telepaths|A Tragedy of Telepaths]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Phoenix Rising|Phoenix Rising]]" |
||
+ | | 1998-03-25<br />1998-04-01 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | [[Bruce McGill]] <ref>McGill was cast as a new character to replace the role of General Hague, played by Robert Foxworth, who had opted to appear in a two-part episode ''Deep Space Nine'' instead (see above).</ref> |
||
+ | | [[Braxton]] |
||
+ | | {{VOY|Relativity}} |
||
+ | | 1999-05-12 |
||
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Ed Ryan|Ed Ryan]] |
||
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Severed Dreams|Severed Dreams]]" |
||
+ | | 1996-04-01 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Tom Morga]] |
| [[Tom Morga]] |
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| 1998-11-18 |
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| [[w:c:babylon5:Lennier|Lennier]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Lennier|Lennier]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Forty-nine ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:The Parliament of Dreams|The Parliament of Dreams]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects at Rest|Objects at Rest]]" |
| 1994-02-23 to 1998-11-18 |
| 1994-02-23 to 1998-11-18 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Christopher Neame]] |
| [[Christopher Neame]] |
||
− | | [[Unferth]]<br>[[Unnamed Humans (20th century)#German Generalmajor (1944)|German |
+ | | [[Unferth]]<br />[[Unnamed Humans (20th century)#German Generalmajor (1944)|German general]]<br /> |
− | | {{VOY|Heroes and Demons}}<br>{{ENT|Storm Front}}<br>{{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}} |
+ | | {{VOY|Heroes and Demons}}<br />{{ENT|Storm Front}}<br />{{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}} |
− | | 1995-04-24<br>2004-10-08<br>2004-10-15 |
+ | | 1995-04-24<br />2004-10-08<br />2004-10-15 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Knight Two|Knight Two]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Knight Two|Knight Two]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:And the Sky Full of Stars|And the Sky Full of Stars]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:And the Sky Full of Stars|And the Sky Full of Stars]]" |
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|- |
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| [[Julia Nickson]] |
| [[Julia Nickson]] |
||
− | | [[Lian T'Su]]<br>[[Cassandra]] |
+ | | [[Lian T'Su]]<br />[[Cassandra (Human)|Cassandra]] |
− | | {{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}}<br>{{DS9|Paradise}} |
+ | | {{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}}<br />{{DS9|Paradise}} |
− | | 1988-04-11<br>1994-02-13 |
+ | | 1988-04-11<br />1994-02-13 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Catherine Sakai|Catherine Sakai]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Catherine Sakai|Catherine Sakai]] |
||
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Parliament of Dreams|The Parliament of Dreams]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Mind War|Mind War]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Chrysalis|Chrysalis]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Parliament of Dreams|The Parliament of Dreams]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Mind War|Mind War]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Chrysalis|Chrysalis]]" |
− | | 1994-02-23<br>1994-03-02<br>1994-10-03 |
+ | | 1994-02-23<br />1994-03-02<br />1994-10-03 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Tricia O'Neil]] |
| [[Tricia O'Neil]] |
||
− | | [[Rachel Garrett]]<br>[[Kurak]]<br>[[Korinas]] |
+ | | [[Rachel Garrett]]<br />[[Kurak]]<br />[[Korinas]] |
− | | {{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}<br>{{TNG|Suspicions}}<br>{{DS9|Defiant}} |
+ | | {{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}<br />{{TNG|Suspicions}}<br />{{DS9|Defiant}} |
− | | 1990-02-19<br>1993-05-10<br>1994-11-21 |
+ | | 1990-02-19<br />1993-05-10<br />1994-11-21 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:M'Ola|M'Ola]]<br>[[w:c:babylon5:Elizabeth Levy|President]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:M'Ola|M'Ola]]<br />[[w:c:babylon5:Elizabeth Levy|President]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Believers|Believers]]"<br>''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'' |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Believers|Believers]]"<br />''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'' |
− | | 1994-04-27<br>1998-01-04 |
+ | | 1994-04-27<br />1998-01-04 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Clive Revill]] |
| [[Clive Revill]] |
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| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Born to the Purple|Born to the Purple]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Born to the Purple|Born to the Purple]]" |
||
| 1994-02-09 |
| 1994-02-09 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | [[Tony Rizzoli]] |
||
+ | | [[Kainon]] |
||
+ | | {{DS9|Duet}} |
||
+ | | 1993-06-13 |
||
+ | | Guard |
||
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Infection|Infection]]" |
||
+ | | 1994-02-18 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Mark Rolston]] |
| [[Mark Rolston]] |
||
− | | [[Walter Pierce]]<br>[[Kuroda]]<br>[[Magh]] |
+ | | [[Walter Pierce]]<br />[[Kuroda]]<br />[[Magh]] |
− | | {{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}<br>{{ENT|Canamar}}<br>{{ENT|The Augments}} |
+ | | {{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}<br />{{ENT|Canamar}}<br />{{ENT|The Augments}} |
− | | 1994-02-26<br>2003-02-26<br>2004-11-12 |
+ | | 1994-02-26<br />2003-02-26<br />2004-11-12 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Karl Mueller|Karl Mueller]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Karl Mueller|Karl Mueller]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Quality of Mercy|The Quality of Mercy]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Quality of Mercy|The Quality of Mercy]]" |
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|- |
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| [[John Schuck]] |
| [[John Schuck]] |
||
− | | [[Unnamed Klingons#Klingon Ambassador|Klingon |
+ | | [[Unnamed Klingons#Klingon Ambassador|Klingon ambassador]]<br /><br />[[Parn]]<br />[[List of Kelis' species#Chorus 2|Chorus #2]]<br />[[Antaak]]<br /><br /> |
− | | {{film|4}}<br>{{film|6}}<br>{{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}}<br>{{VOY|Muse}}<br>{{ENT|Affliction}}<br>{{ENT|Divergence}} |
+ | | {{film|4}}<br />{{film|6}}<br />{{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}}<br />{{VOY|Muse}}<br />{{ENT|Affliction}}<br />{{ENT|Divergence}} |
− | | 1986-11-26<br>1991-12-06<br>1994-05-01<br>2000-04-26<br>2005-02-18<br>2005-02-25 |
+ | | 1986-11-26<br />1991-12-06<br />1994-05-01<br />2000-04-26<br />2005-02-18<br />2005-02-25 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Draal|Draal]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Draal|Draal]] |
||
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long, Twilight Struggle|The Long, Twilight Struggle]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Voices of Authority|Voices of Authority]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long, Twilight Struggle|The Long, Twilight Struggle]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Voices of Authority|Voices of Authority]]" |
− | | 1995-08-01<br>1996-01-29 |
+ | | 1995-08-01<br />1996-01-29 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Dwight Schultz]] |
| [[Dwight Schultz]] |
||
| [[Reginald Barclay]] |
| [[Reginald Barclay]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Ten [[TNG]] and [[VOY]] episodes, from {{e|Hollow Pursuits}} to {{e|Endgame}}<br />{{film|8}} |
− | | 1990-04-30 to 2001-05-23<br>1996-11-22 |
+ | | 1990-04-30 to 2001-05-23<br />1996-11-22 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Amis|Amis]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Amis|Amis]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long Dark|The Long Dark]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long Dark|The Long Dark]]" |
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| 1995-02-15 |
| 1995-02-15 |
||
| [[w:c:babylon5:Elizabeth Lochley|Elizabeth Lochley]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Elizabeth Lochley|Elizabeth Lochley]] |
||
− | | |
+ | | Fourteen ''Babylon 5'' and ''Crusade'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:No Compromises|No Compromises]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Each Night I Dream of Home|Each Night I Dream of Home]]"<br />''Babylon 5'' TV movies ''[[w:c:babylon5:River of Souls|River of Souls]]'' and ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]''<br />''Babylon 5'' direct-to-DVD special ''[[w:c:babylon5:Babylon 5: The Lost Tales#Voices in the Dark|Voices in the Dark]]'' |
− | | 1998-01-21 to 1999-09-01<br>1998-11-08 |
+ | | 1998-01-21 to 1999-09-01<br />1998-11-08, 1999-01-03<br />2007-09-03 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Judson Scott]] |
| [[Judson Scott]] |
||
− | | [[Joachim]]<br>[[Sobi]]<br>[[Rekar]] |
+ | | [[Joachim]]<br />[[Sobi]]<br />[[Rekar]] |
− | | {{film|2}}<br>{{TNG|Symbiosis}}<br>{{VOY|Message in a Bottle}} |
+ | | {{film|2}}<br />{{TNG|Symbiosis}}<br />{{VOY|Message in a Bottle}} |
− | | 1982-06-04<br>1988-04-18<br>1998-01-21 |
+ | | 1982-06-04<br />1988-04-18<br />1998-01-21 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Knight One|Knight One]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Knight One|Knight One]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:And the Sky Full of Stars|And the Sky Full of Stars]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:And the Sky Full of Stars|And the Sky Full of Stars]]" |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[W. Morgan Sheppard]] |
| [[W. Morgan Sheppard]] |
||
− | | [[Ira Graves]]<br>[[Rura Penthe inhabitants#Klingon commandant|Klingon Commandant]]<br>[[Qatai]]<br>[[Unnamed Vulcans (23rd century)#Vulcan Head Minister|Vulcan science minister]] |
+ | | [[Ira Graves]]<br />[[Rura Penthe inhabitants#Klingon commandant|Klingon Commandant]]<br />[[Qatai]]<br />[[Unnamed Vulcans (23rd century)#Vulcan Head Minister|Vulcan science minister]] |
− | | {{TNG|The Schizoid Man}}<br>{{film|6}}<br>{{VOY|Bliss}}<br>{{film|11}} |
+ | | {{TNG|The Schizoid Man}}<br />{{film|6}}<br />{{VOY|Bliss}}<br />{{film|11}} |
− | | 1989-01-23<br>1991-12-06<br>1999-02-10<br>2009-05-08 |
+ | | 1989-01-23<br />1991-12-06<br />1999-02-10<br />2009-05-08 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter (rogue)|Soul Hunter]]<br>[[w:c:babylon5:G'Sten|Warmaster G'Sten]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter (rogue)|Soul Hunter]]<br />[[w:c:babylon5:G'Sten|Warmaster G'Sten]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter (episode)|Soul Hunter]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long, Twilight Struggle|The Long, Twilight Struggle]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter (episode)|Soul Hunter]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long, Twilight Struggle|The Long, Twilight Struggle]]" |
− | | 1994-02-02<br>1994-11-16 |
+ | | 1994-02-02<br />1994-11-16 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Tucker Smallwood]] |
| [[Tucker Smallwood]] |
||
− | | [[Bullock]]<br>[[Unnamed Xindi#Xindi-Primate Councilor|Xindi-Primate councilor]] |
+ | | [[Bullock]]<br />[[Unnamed Xindi#Xindi-Primate Councilor|Xindi-Primate councilor]] |
− | | {{VOY|In the Flesh}}<br> |
+ | | {{VOY|In the Flesh}}<br />Nine [[ENT]] episodes, from {{e|The Xindi}} to {{e|Zero Hour}} |
− | | 1998-11-04<br>2003-09-10 to 2004-05-26 |
+ | | 1998-11-04<br />2003-09-10 to 2004-05-26 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:David Endawi|David Endawi]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:David Endawi|David Endawi]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Matters of Honor|Matters of Honor]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Matters of Honor|Matters of Honor]]" |
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|- |
||
| [[John Snyder]] |
| [[John Snyder]] |
||
− | | [[Bochra]]<br>[[Aaron Conor]] |
+ | | [[Bochra]]<br />[[Aaron Conor]] |
− | | {{TNG|The Enemy}}<br>{{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}} |
+ | | {{TNG|The Enemy}}<br />{{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}} |
− | | 1989-11-06<br>1992-02-10 |
+ | | 1989-11-06<br />1992-02-10 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter|Soul Hunter]] #2<br>[[w:c:babylon5:Orin Zento|Orin Zento]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter|Soul Hunter]] #2<br />[[w:c:babylon5:Orin Zento|Orin Zento]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter (episode)|Soul Hunter]]"<br>''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:By Any Means Necessary|By Any Means Necessary]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Hunter (episode)|Soul Hunter]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:By Any Means Necessary|By Any Means Necessary]]" |
− | | 1994-02-02<br>1994-05-11 |
+ | | 1994-02-02<br />1994-05-11 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Carel Struycken]] |
| [[Carel Struycken]] |
||
− | | [[Homn|Mr. Homn]]<br><br>[[The Spectre]] |
+ | | [[Homn|Mr. Homn]]<br /><br />[[The Spectre]] |
− | | 5 [[TNG]] episodes, from {{e|Haven}} {{e|Half a Life}}<br>{{VOY|The Thaw}} |
+ | | 5 [[TNG]] episodes, from {{e|Haven}} to {{e|Half a Life}}<br />{{VOY|The Thaw}} |
− | | 1987-11-30<br>1991-05-06<br>1996-04-29 |
+ | | 1987-11-30<br />1991-05-06<br />1996-04-29 |
| Trader |
| Trader |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Mates|Soul Mates]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Mates|Soul Mates]]" |
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|- |
||
| [[Kitty Swink]] |
| [[Kitty Swink]] |
||
− | | [[Rozahn]]<br>[[Luaran]] |
+ | | [[Rozahn]]<br />[[Luaran]] |
− | | {{DS9|Sanctuary}}<br>{{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}} |
+ | | {{DS9|Sanctuary}}<br />{{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}} |
− | | 1993-11-28<br>1999-05-12 |
+ | | 1993-11-28<br />1999-05-12 |
| Senator |
| Senator |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Matters of Honor|Matters of Honor]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Matters of Honor|Matters of Honor]]" |
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|- |
||
| [[Keith Szarabajka]] |
| [[Keith Szarabajka]] |
||
− | | [[Teero Anaydis]]<br>[[Damron]] |
+ | | [[Teero Anaydis]]<br />[[Damron]] |
− | | {{VOY|Repression}}<br>{{ENT|Rogue Planet}} |
+ | | {{VOY|Repression}}<br />{{ENT|Rogue Planet}} |
− | | 2000-10-25<br>2002-03-20 |
+ | | 2000-10-25<br />2002-03-20 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Matthew Stoner|Matthew Stoner]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Matthew Stoner|Matthew Stoner]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Mates|Soul Mates]]" |
| ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Mates|Soul Mates]]" |
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|- |
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| [[Patricia Tallman]] |
| [[Patricia Tallman]] |
||
− | | [[Patricia Tallman#Star Trek appearances|Numerous stunt roles]], generally uncredited<br>[[Kiros]]<br>[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Defiant Weapons Officer|''Defiant'' weapons officer]] |
+ | | [[Patricia Tallman#Star Trek appearances|Numerous stunt roles]], generally uncredited<br />[[Kiros]]<br />[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Defiant Weapons Officer|''Defiant'' weapons officer]] |
− | | {{TNG|Power Play}} to {{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}<br>{{TNG|Starship Mine}}<br>{{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}<br> |
+ | | {{TNG|Power Play}} to {{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}<br />{{TNG|Starship Mine}}<br />{{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}<br /> |
− | | 1992-02-24 to 1999-06-02<br>1993-03-29<br>1995-10-02 |
+ | | 1992-02-24 to 1999-06-02<br />1993-03-29<br />1995-10-02 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Lyta Alexander|Lyta Alexander]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Lyta Alexander|Lyta Alexander]] |
||
− | | ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]''<br>24 ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:Divided Loyalties|Divided Loyalties]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects in Motion|Objects in Motion]]"<br>''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:Thirdspace|Thirdspace]] |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]''<br />24 ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:Divided Loyalties|Divided Loyalties]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects in Motion|Objects in Motion]]"<br />''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:Thirdspace|Thirdspace]] |
− | | 1993-02-22<br>1995-07-25 to 1998-11-11<br>1998-07-19 |
+ | | 1993-02-22<br />1995-07-25 to 1998-11-11<br />1998-07-19 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Marshall Teague]] |
| [[Marshall Teague]] |
||
− | | [[Temo'Zuma]]<br>[[Haluk]] |
+ | | [[Temo'Zuma]]<br />[[Haluk]] |
− | | {{DS9|Hippocratic Oath}}<br>{{VOY|Distant Origin}} |
+ | | {{DS9|Hippocratic Oath}}<br />{{VOY|Distant Origin}} |
− | | 1995-10-16<br>1997-04-30 |
+ | | 1995-10-16<br />1997-04-30 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Nelson Drake|Nelson Drake]]<br>[[w:c:babylon5:Ta'Lon|Ta'Lon]]<br><br>[[w:c:babylon5:Daniels|Captain Daniels]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Nelson Drake|Nelson Drake]]<br />[[w:c:babylon5:Ta'Lon|Ta'Lon]]<br /><br />[[w:c:babylon5:Daniels|Captain Daniels]] |
− | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Infection|Infection]]"<br>5 ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:All Alone in the Night|All Alone in the Night]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects at Rest|Objects at Rest]]"<br>''Crusade'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long Road|The Long Road]]" |
+ | | ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Infection|Infection]]"<br />5 ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:All Alone in the Night|All Alone in the Night]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Objects at Rest|Objects at Rest]]"<br />''Crusade'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Long Road|The Long Road]]" |
− | | 1994-02-16<br>1995-02-15 to 1998-11-18<br>1999-06-16 |
+ | | 1994-02-16<br />1995-02-15 to 1998-11-18<br />1999-06-16 |
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Tony Todd]] |
| [[Tony Todd]] |
||
− | | [[Kurn]]<br><br |
+ | | [[Kurn]]<br /><br />[[Jake Sisko|Adult Jake Sisko]]<br />[[Unnamed Hirogen#Hirogen Alpha 1 (2374)|Alpha Hirogen]] |
− | | |
+ | | Four [[TNG]] and [[DS9]] episodes, from {{e|Sins of the Father}} to {{e|Sons of Mogh}}<br />{{DS9|The Visitor}}<br />{{VOY|Prey}} |
− | | |
+ | | 1990-03-19 to 1996-02-12<br />1995-10-09<br />1998-02-18 |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Leonard Anderson|Leonard Anderson]] |
| [[w:c:babylon5:Leonard Anderson|Leonard Anderson]] |
||
| ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]'' |
| ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]'' |
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|-valign="top" |
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| [[John Vickery]] |
| [[John Vickery]] |
||
− | | [[Andrus Hagan]]<br>[[Rusot]]<br><br><br>[[Orak (Klingon)|Orak]] |
+ | | [[Andrus Hagan]]<br />[[Rusot]]<br /><br /><br />[[Orak (Klingon)|Orak]] |
− | | {{TNG|Night Terrors}}<br>{{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}}<br>{{DS9|When It Rains...}}<br>{{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}}<br>{{ENT|Judgment}} |
+ | | {{TNG|Night Terrors}}<br />{{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}}<br />{{DS9|When It Rains...}}<br />{{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}}<br />{{ENT|Judgment}} |
− | | 1991-03-18<br>1999-04-28<br>1999-05-05<br>1999-05-12<br>2003-04-09 |
+ | | 1991-03-18<br />1999-04-28<br />1999-05-05<br />1999-05-12<br />2003-04-09 |
− | | [[w:c:babylon5:Neroon|Neroon]]<br><br>[[w:c:babylon5:Welles|Mr. Welles]] |
+ | | [[w:c:babylon5:Neroon|Neroon]]<br /><br />[[w:c:babylon5:Welles|Mr. Welles]] |
− | | |
+ | | Five ''Babylon 5'' episodes, from "[[w:c:babylon5:Legacies|Legacies]]" to "[[w:c:babylon5:Moments of Transition|Moments of Transition]]"<br />''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Fall of Night|The Fall of Night]]"<br />''Crusade'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Appearances and Other Deceits|Appearances and Other Deceits]]" |
− | | 1994-07-20 to 1997-05-19<br>1995-11-01<br>1999-07-28 |
+ | | 1994-07-20 to 1997-05-19<br />1995-11-01<br />1999-07-28 |
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|rowspan=3 | [[Richard Compton]] |
|rowspan=3 | [[Richard Compton]] |
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| Actor, {{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}} ([[Washburn]]) |
| Actor, {{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}} ([[Washburn]]) |
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− | | Director, ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]'', [[w:c:babylon5:Richard Compton#Directing Credits| |
+ | | Director, ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Gathering|The Gathering]]'', [[w:c:babylon5:Richard Compton#Directing Credits|five ''Babylon 5'' episodes]] |
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| Actor, {{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}} ([[Unnamed Romulans (23rd century)#Technical officer|Romulan technical officer]]) |
| Actor, {{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}} ([[Unnamed Romulans (23rd century)#Technical officer|Romulan technical officer]]) |
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− | |rowspan=2 | Co-producer, [[w:c:babylon5:Richard Compton#Co-Producer Credits| |
+ | |rowspan=2 | Co-producer, [[w:c:babylon5:Richard Compton#Co-Producer Credits|Nine ''Babylon 5'' episodes]] |
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| Director, {{TNG|Haven}} |
| Director, {{TNG|Haven}} |
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|rowspan=4 | [[Peter David]] |
|rowspan=4 | [[Peter David]] |
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− | | Writer, [[Peter David#Novels| |
+ | | Writer, [[Peter David#Novels|forty-one ''Star Trek'' novels]] |
| Writer, ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Mates|Soul Mates]]", "[[w:c:babylon5:There All the Honor Lies|There All the Honor Lies]]" |
| Writer, ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Soul Mates|Soul Mates]]", "[[w:c:babylon5:There All the Honor Lies|There All the Honor Lies]]" |
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− | | Writer, [[Peter David#Comics| |
+ | | Writer, [[Peter David#Comics|forty ''Star Trek'' comics]] |
| Writer, ''Crusade'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Ruling from the Tomb|Ruling from the Tomb]]" |
| Writer, ''Crusade'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Ruling from the Tomb|Ruling from the Tomb]]" |
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|rowspan=3 | [[D.C. Fontana]] |
|rowspan=3 | [[D.C. Fontana]] |
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− | | Writer, [[D.C. Fontana#Writing credits| |
+ | | Writer, [[D.C. Fontana#Writing credits|seventeen episodes]] of [[TOS]], [[TAS]], [[TNG]], and [[DS9]] |
|rowspan=3 | Writer, ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The War Prayer|The War Prayer]]", "[[w:c:babylon5:Legacies|Legacies]]", "[[w:c:babylon5:A Distant Star|A Distant Star]]" |
|rowspan=3 | Writer, ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The War Prayer|The War Prayer]]", "[[w:c:babylon5:Legacies|Legacies]]", "[[w:c:babylon5:A Distant Star|A Distant Star]]" |
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| Writer, ''[[Vulcan's Glory]]'' novel |
| Writer, ''[[Vulcan's Glory]]'' novel |
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− | | Writer, ''[[Year Four |
+ | | Writer, ''[[Star Trek: Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment]]'' comic |
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+ | | [[David Gerrold]] |
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+ | | Writer, {{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}} |
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+ | | Writer, ''Babylon 5'': "[[w:c:babylon5:Believers|Believers]]" |
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| [[Adam Nimoy]] |
| [[Adam Nimoy]] |
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| Casting director, {{film|6}} |
| Casting director, {{film|6}} |
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| Casting director, ''Babylon 5'' |
| Casting director, ''Babylon 5'' |
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+ | | [[J. Michael Straczynski]] |
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+ | | Writer, [[Worldsinger|one comic]] |
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+ | | Creator, primary writer, ''Babylon 5'' |
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| [[Jesús Salvador Treviño]] |
| [[Jesús Salvador Treviño]] |
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− | | Director, [[Jesús Salvador Treviño#Director credits| |
+ | | Director, [[Jesús Salvador Treviño#Director credits|eight episodes]] of [[DS9]] and [[VOY]] |
− | | Director, [[w:c:babylon5:Jesus Trevino#Babylon 5 TV Series| |
+ | | Director, [[w:c:babylon5:Jesus Trevino#Babylon 5 TV Series|five episodes]] of ''Babylon 5'', ''Babylon 5'' TV movie ''[[w:c:babylon5:Thirdspace|Thirdspace]]'', ''Crusade'': "[[w:c:babylon5:The Rules of the Game|The Rules of the Game]]" |
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| [[Michael Vejar]] |
| [[Michael Vejar]] |
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− | | Director, [[Mike Vejar#Credits| |
+ | | Director, [[Mike Vejar#Credits|thirty-one episodes]] of [[TNG]], [[DS9]], [[VOY]], and [[ENT]] |
− | | Director, [[w:c:babylon5:Michael Vejar#Directing credits| |
+ | | Director, [[w:c:babylon5:Michael Vejar#Directing credits|eighteen episodes]] of ''Babylon 5'' and ''Crusade'', ''Babylon 5'' TV movies ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'', ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]'', ''[[w:c:babylon5:The Legend of the Rangers|The Legend of the Rangers]]'' |
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|rowspan=2 | [[Douglas E. Wise]] |
|rowspan=2 | [[Douglas E. Wise]] |
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| Second assistant director, {{film|1}} |
| Second assistant director, {{film|1}} |
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− | | First assistant director, [[w:c:babylon5:Doulas E. Wise#First Assistant Director Credits| |
+ | | First assistant director, [[w:c:babylon5:Doulas E. Wise#First Assistant Director Credits|twenty-eight episodes]] of ''Babylon 5'' and ''Crusade'', ''Babylon 5'' TV movies ''[[w:c:babylon5:In the Beginning|In the Beginning]]'' and ''[[w:c:babylon5:A Call to Arms|A Call to Arms]]'' |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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− | *[[babylon5:|The Babylon Project]], the official ''Babylon 5'' wiki |
+ | * [[babylon5:|The Babylon Project]], the official ''Babylon 5'' wiki |
− | *{{wikipedia-title|Babylon 5}} |
+ | * {{wikipedia-title|Babylon 5}} |
− | [[Category:Star Trek]] |
+ | [[Category:Star Trek parodies and pop culture references]] |
Revision as of 18:08, 22 October 2014
Template:Realworld Babylon 5 is an American science fiction television series created and produced by J. Michael Straczynski for Warner Bros.
History
The primary series, which ran from 1994 to 1998, was the first truly successful American non-Star Trek futuristic space-oriented science fiction television series. Like Trek, there have been several attempts to create viable spinoff properties, including six made-for-TV movies and the short-lived series Crusade, featuring Daniel Dae Kim, Marjean Holden, and Tracy Scoggins. The franchise eventually faded into obscurity due to a combination of intentional sabotage by TNT, poorly considered money saving maneuvers by Warner Bros. (including but not limited to the decision to save $5000 per season and in the process make it impossible to produce a High Definition version of the show, and the decision to produce wide screen versions of effects shots by recompositing later, which proved impossible after assets were lost), and internal Warner Bros. studio politics. The show continues to be available on Standard Definition DVD and has a cult following, but has not been syndicated since the early 2000s, making it hard for potential fans to discover and preventing a fan driven comeback such as was enjoyed by Star Trek.
The series was widely acclaimed for its ambitious writing, much of it by Straczynski himself, who endeavored to tell a complex, predetermined epic story arc over the series' entire run. In service of that goal, the show had an innovative visual style, taking advantage of advances in computer animation to create spectacular fantastic visuals on an economical budget, most notably computer generated imagery (CGI), pioneered by Foundation Imaging, who later also provided VFX for the Star Trek franchise. The use of CGI in the series was a definitive breakthrough in creating special effects for television, much as the movie Jurassic Park was for cinema; it would go on to become the primary technique.
The series starred Bruce Boxleitner, who later went on to make an appearance on Heroes with Zachary Quinto, and Mira Furlan, who later had a recurring role on J.J. Abrams's Lost with Terry O'Quinn, Daniel Dae Kim, and others. The series also featured numerous Trek alumni in the cast as important recurring or regular characters, most notably Walter Koenig, Andreas Katsulas, Bill Mumy, and Patricia Tallman. Michelle Forbes' ex-husband Ross Kettle also did an episode.
Babylon 5 and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
J. Michael Straczynski began working on the Babylon 5 concept in 1986. [4] In 1987, he began pitching it, with a script for the pilot and conceptual artwork, to Hollywood executives. [5] He pitched the program (with pilot script, artwork, series bible, character descriptions, and synopses for approximately twenty-two episodes) to Paramount executives in 1989. [6] The series was greenlit by Warner Bros. in November 1991. [7]
Also in 1991, Brandon Tartikoff, then newly-appointed as chairman of Paramount Pictures, approached Rick Berman and asked him to develop a new Star Trek television series. Berman and Michael Piller discussed plans for the series with Gene Roddenberry prior to his death in October 1991. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was officially greenlit in January 1992. [8] Filming on the Babylon 5 pilot, The Gathering, was completed before filming began on Deep Space Nine's pilot, "Emissary", but Babylon 5's post-production took longer, so that "Emissary" aired on 3 January 1993, and The Gathering aired seven weeks later, on 22 February.
Straczynski has suggested that Paramount TV development executives may have "guided" the development of Deep Space Nine with the intention of co-opting Babylon 5. [9] He has, however, been careful to point out that he does not believe that Berman or Piller were aware of the Babylon 5 concept when they were developing Deep Space Nine, or that they deliberately ripped off Babylon 5. [10] [11]
However, Straczynski has pointed out a number of similarities between Babylon 5 and Deep Space Nine, particularly their respective pilot episodes:
- set on space stations near space transit point – the Bajoran wormhole for DS9, a jumpgate for B5
- head of station has rank of commander – Benjamin Sisko, Jeffrey Sinclair
- commander carries trauma from recent war or battle – Battle of Wolf 359, Battle of the Line/Earth-Minbari War
- female second-in-command – Kira Nerys, Laurel Takashima in "The Gathering", later replaced by Susan Ivanova
- second-in-command fending off attack on station at pilot's climax
- station contains a casino/bar and a central marketplace area for commercial activity – the Promenade, the Zócalo
- station visitors include diplomats, merchants, smugglers, and other travelers
- pilot episode features a character who changes shape or appearance – Odo, Minbari Assassin using a changeling net.
Straczynski also commented on what he perceived to be similarities in set and prosthetic designs, as well as the notion – mentioned in Deep Space Nine publicity but rarely acknowledged directly in the program itself – that the holosuites in Quark's would act as a virtual bordello. [12] [13] [14] [15] In 1993, Straczynski noted a striking similarity between the just-aired Deep Space Nine episode "The Homecoming", in which Quark is branded on the head by the xenophobic and radical Circle, and the Babylon 5 episode "The War Prayer" (then in post-production), in which a Minbari is branded on the head by the xenophobic and radical Homeguard; he emphasized that no one on the Babylon 5 staff knew of the DS9 plot point until "The Homecoming" aired, by which point filming on "The War Prayer" had been completed. [16]
Later, in 1996, Straczynski said:
- "Sometimes it does bother me, and I wonder about what the heck's going on, when I see the only other space station series doing a big arc about alien forces infiltrating Earth government, and brewing civil war on Earth, at the *exact same moment* that we're doing it on our show; earlier, later, fine, but that they'd do basically the same thing at the same time feels like another attempt to co-opt what we're doing on this show. (Not copy; co-opt, which happens all the time. ....) If you kinda know the direction someone else is going, you try to jump ahead and get there first, so that the other either loses impact, or is considered simply an imitation. (Which is one reason why DS9 was hurried through post production to get it on the air a few weeks before B5's pilot, I suspect.)
- Are we being co-opted? I dunno. When I hear that there's a red headed woman character on DS9 named Leeta (pronounced the same as Lyta); when I see them doing the same kind of arc we're doing but getting it out a little earlier, I will confess it does give me pause sometimes. I try to think the best under these conditions. For now, I'm asuming [sic] it's all just coincidence."
After seeing "Homefront" and "Paradise Lost", Straczynski recognized that the story was an homage to the film Seven Days in May, implicitly withdrawing this criticism. [17]
In the face of the rivalry, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry agreed to a guest appearance on Babylon 5 as a gesture of goodwill to encourage a reconciliation between the fandoms. [18] [19] She played a widow of the late Centauri Emperor, whose greatness and vision for peace had not been fully appreciated within his own lifetime. She foresaw Ambassador Mollari's rise to power.
When commenting on the use of computer-generated imagery in "Explorers", David Livingston observed "We were reluctant to do computer graphics, but Peter Lauritson finally came around. He recognized how valuable it is. You can do more stuff with the ship, but you have to do it right. Not to pick on other shows, but Babylon 5 looks like computer-generated imagery. On Voyager and Deep Space Nine, you may not know some of these shots are not motion-control shots. They're really, really good if done properly. You have to spend a couple of extra bucks and get really good artists, but CGI just allows you to do more and you can build more elements into the shots". (Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages)
Star Trek references in Babylon 5
In the Babylon 5 episode "There All the Honor Lies" (written by Peter David), Commander Ivanova protests an attempt to sell "Babylon 5" merchandise on the station, saying, "We're not some Deep Space franchise – this place is about something!" David expected the line to be cut, but producer Straczynski insisted that it be kept, because it was "fall-down funny." David replied, "You people really ARE dangerous over there, aren't you?" [20]
In the episode "Voices of Authority", when an Earthgov political representative attempts to seduce Captain Sheridan, Ivanova quips, "Congratulations, captain... I believe you are about to go where everyone has gone before."
A blooper from the episode "Severed Dreams" has Bruce McGill's character, when asked where Robert Foxworth's character General Hague was, say "General Hague... is doing Deep Space Nine. It seems he was double-booked by his agent and nothing could be done." [1]
Actors who have appeared in Star Trek and Babylon 5
- ↑ Babylon 5 Season 3 blooper reel at YouTube
- ↑ Robert Foxworth's characters on Babylon 5 and Deep Space Nine were very similar: both were high-ranking military officers who led coup attempts against civilian governments based on Earth (although the Babylon 5 coup was against a totalitarian regime). Both attempts failed. Foxworth had already been booked for a third appearance as General Hague on Babylon 5 when his agent accepted the Deep Space Nine role, which was filming at the same time. In response, J. Michael Straczynski killed off the character of General Hague off-screen (saying, "Never honk off the writer"). [1] [2] [3]
- ↑ McGill was cast as a new character to replace the role of General Hague, played by Robert Foxworth, who had opted to appear in a two-part episode Deep Space Nine instead (see above).
Production personnel who have worked on both franchises
External links
- The Babylon Project, the official Babylon 5 wiki
- Babylon 5 at Wikipedia