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Babylon 5 ''Babylon 5'' is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label, in association with Straczynski's Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Tele ...
'' is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label in association with Straczynski’s Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Television. After the successful airing of a
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movie, Warner Bros. commissioned the series as part of the second year schedule of programs provided by its
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(PTEN). It premiered in the United States on January 26, 1994 and ran for the intended five seasons. Describing it as having "always been conceived as, fundamentally, a five year story, a novel for television", Straczynski wrote 92 of the 110 episodes and served as executive producer, along with Douglas Netter. Set between the years 2257 and 2262, it depicts a future where Earth has
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s and a unifying Earthgov. Colonies within the solar system, and beyond, make up the Earth Alliance and contact has been made with numerous
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races. The ensemble cast portray alien ambassadorial staff and humans assigned to the five mile long Babylon 5 space station, a center for trade and diplomacy. Described as "one of the most complex programs on television" the various
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s drew upon the prophesies, religious zealotry, racial tensions, social pressures and political rivalries which existed within each of their cultures to create a contextual frame for the motivations and consequences of the protagonists' actions. With a strong emphasis on character development set against a backdrop of conflicting ideologies on multiple levels, Straczynski wanted "to take an adult approach to SF, and attempt to do for television SF what ''
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'' did for cop shows." The original show spawned a multimedia franchise of spin-offs consisting of a miniseries, five
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s, twenty-two novels, two tabletop games (an RPG and a wargame), and various other media such as technical books, comics, and trading cards.


Television movies

During and after production of ''Babylon 5'', six television films set in the ''Babylon 5'' universe were produced. * '' The Gathering'' (February 22, 1993) * '' In the Beginning'' (January 4, 1998) * '' Thirdspace'' (July 19, 1998) * '' The River of Souls'' (November 8, 1998) * '' A Call to Arms'' (January 3, 1999) * '' The Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight'' (January 19, 2002) ''The Gathering'' is the pilot, depicting the arrival of several major characters upon the Babylon 5 station in the year 2257. ''In the Beginning'' depicts the events of the
Earth-Minbari War ''Babylon 5: In the Beginning'' is a 1998 American made-for-television film set in the '' Babylon 5'' fictional universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Michael Vejar. The film originally aired on January 4, 1998 on the ...
, as revealed in the first few seasons, in chronological order, and in greater detail than the main series. ''Thirdspace'' and ''The River of Souls'' are largely stand-alone storylines. ''A Call to Arms'' sets up the initial premise of the '' Crusade'' series, depicting the alien
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species releasing a nanovirus plague on Earth, which will destroy all life on the planet within five years, if it is not stopped. To that end, the Earth Alliance destroyer ''Excalibur'' is sent to look for a cure beyond Earth itself. ''To Live and Die in Starlight'', also known as ''Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers'', was intended as the pilot for the series of the same (''Legend of the Rangers'') name, but since the show was never picked up, it is now considered to be the sixth and last ''Babylon 5'' telefilm.


Television spin-offs


''Crusade''

The spin-off series '' Crusade'' ran on
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for 13 episodes, having been set up by the TV film ''A Call to Arms''. The production team received help from
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's
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to ensure that the series depicted space science and futuristic technology accurately, according to current scientific theory. However, creative differences between Straczynski and TNT caused problems; the network wanted more sex and violence, and forced Straczynski to begin the first episode with a fistfight. The sex-and-violence request was later withdrawn, and TNT allocated more money to ''Crusade'', giving the actors better uniforms and new sets mid-season. However, due to further creative differences, TNT eventually decided to cancel the series after 13 episodes had been produced, but before any of them were aired. At the time of the cancellation, only hints of major story arcs had yet come into play, though unproduced scripts published online by Straczynski.


''Legend of the Rangers''

A television film titled '' To Live and Die in Starlight'' was produced by the
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. It was the proposed pilot episode of a new series titled '' Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers''. Rescheduled after the
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, the film aired on January 19, 2002. However, it was scheduled against an NFL AFC Divisional Championship playoff game. The pilot's poor ratings contributed to the lessening of the network's interest in a series pick-up, as did the poor reception it received from fans and critics alike, particularly for its depiction of a virtual-reality weapon, but the final nail in its coffin was the dispute between Warner Bros. and
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(owners of the Sci-Fi Channel) over revenue-sharing for the potential weekly series.


''The Lost Tales''

A new project set in ''Babylon 5'' universe was announced by Straczynski at San Diego Comic Con 2006. ''Babylon 5: The Lost Tales'' is a set of mini-stories featuring established characters from the series, released direct-to-DVD. Production of the first anthology of two stories, named collectively '' Voices in the Dark'', commenced in November 2006 with Straczynski writing, producing, and directing. It was released July 31, 2007. In a
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post on September 5, 2007, Straczynski stated that Warner Bros. "are most pleased as sales have been several orders of magnitude beyond what they anticipated." On July 13, 2008, Straczynski revealed that he had no plans to continue ''The Lost Tales''. He said that although the studio was interested in another disc, they wanted to budget the next installment similarly to the first. Citing his disappointment with the first release due to the low budget, Straczynski said he did not want to dilute ''Babylon 5''s legacy with further sub-par stories. He stated that he would only return to the ''Babylon 5'' universe if Warner Bros. wanted to do a large-budgeted cinema release.


''The Memory of Shadows'' (unproduced)

In 2004 and early 2005, rumors widely circulated about a planned ''Babylon 5'' film for theatrical release. However, on February 25, 2005, a post from Straczynski announced that the project had fallen through, and was, for all practical purposes, dead. The proposed film, titled ''The Memory of Shadows'' (TMoS), was written by Straczynski. Filming was to have begun in April 2005 in the UK, with Steven Beck as the director. During the "Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski" panel at the 2010
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, Straczynski revealed, "I said to Warner Bros. a while back, 'When you’re ready to do something real with ''Babylon 5,'' either a big-budget film or a TV show, if you want to do one of those two things, call me; otherwise, don't bother me.' About a month ago the phone rang. I don't know where this is gonna go yet, but when they call you, there's something going on. I can't tell you what it is yet, and it may not go anywhere, but there is movement in the tall grass."


Reboots

Several attempts to reboot ''Babylon 5'' have occurred.


Untitled 2010s feature film reboot

During the San Diego Comic Con event of 2014, Straczynski announced that he would soon be sitting down to write a ''Babylon 5'' feature film, which is envisioned as a reboot of the iconic sci-fi series. JMS said that he plans to get the script locked down by the end of 2015 and the film would then enter production in 2016. However, this film has yet to be produced.


The CW reboot TV series

A reboot of ''Babylon 5'' was announced in September 2021. It is being produced by Straczynski through Studio JMS, and developed by Warner Bros. Television for
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Novels

Unique to the ''
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'' universe among virtually all other
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s is the sanctioned
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of many of its offshoot novels and comic book stories; nearly all of the ''Babylon 5'' novels and novelizations to date having been based on outlines written directly by J. Michael Straczynski. The later Del Rey books are considered to be more canonical than some of the earlier Dell ones, although – per Straczynski's own remarks – canonical elements exist in every single book published to date; Straczynski's deeper involvement in the novel-publishing program from 1996 onward having ensured a greater level of canonicity within such works. The seventh Dell novel has been described as 90% canonical, and the ninth novel is considered fully canonical by J. Michael Straczynski, with canon elements interspersed throughout the other books. # ''Babylon 5: Voices'' by
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(1995, ) # ''Babylon 5: Accusations'' by
Lois Tilton Lois Tilton is a science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and horror writer. She won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in the short form category for her story "Pericles the Tyrant" in 2006. In 2005, her story, "The Gladiator's War" w ...
(1995, ) # ''Babylon 5: Blood Oath'' by
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(1995, ) # ''Babylon 5: Clark's Law'' by
Jim Mortimore Jim Mortimore is a British science fiction writer, who has written several spin-off novels for popular television series, principally ''Doctor Who'', but also ''Farscape'' and ''Babylon 5''. When BBC Books cancelled his ''Doctor Who'' novel ''Cam ...
(1996, ) # ''Babylon 5: The Touch of Your Shadow, the Whisper of Your Name'' by Neal Barrett, Jr. (1996, ) # ''Babylon 5: Betrayals'' by S.M. Stirling (1996, ) # ''Babylon 5: The Shadow Within'' by
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(1997, ; 2001 edition: ) # ''Babylon 5: Personal Agendas'' by
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(1997, ) # ''Babylon 5: To Dream in the City of Sorrows'' by Kathryn M. Drennan (1997, ; 2003 edition: )


The Psi Corps Trilogy

''All are considered canon: written by
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.'' # ''Babylon 5: Dark Genesis – The Birth of the Psi Corps'' (1998, ) # ''Babylon 5: Deadly Relations – Bester Ascendant'' (1999, ) # ''Babylon 5: Final Reckoning – The Fate of Bester'' (1999, ) Hardcover omnibus, ''The Psi Corps Trilogy''. Published January 1, 1999 by The Science Fiction Book Club. ()


The Centauri Trilogy

''All are considered canon: written by
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.'' # ''Babylon 5: Legions of Fire – The Long Night of Centauri Prime'' (1999, ) # ''Babylon 5: Legions of Fire – Armies of Light and Dark'' (2000, ) # ''Babylon 5: Legions of Fire – Out of the Darkness'' (2000, ) ## All three books are collected in ''Legions of Fire''. Published 2000 by The Science Fiction Book Club. ''Out of the Darkness'' is reportedly based in large part on J. Michael Straczynski's script notes. "The 11-th hour" web magazine was critical of the literary merits of ''Out of the Darkness'' but stated that its main strength lies in providing closure to all the unresolved plots lines of the Babylon 5 TV series. ()


The Technomage Trilogy

''All are considered canon: written by
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.'' # ''Babylon 5: The Passing of the Techno-Mages – Casting Shadows'' (2001, ) # ''Babylon 5: The Passing of the Techno-Mages – Summoning Light'' (2001, ) # ''Babylon 5: The Passing of the Techno-Mages – Invoking Darkness'' (2001, ) In addition, the standalone novel ''Babylon 5: The Shadow Within'' serves as a prologue to the trilogy. Hardcover omnibus ''The Passing of the Techno-Mages'' collects the trilogy. Published 2002 by The Science Fiction Book Club. ()


Novelizations

* ''Babylon 5: In the Beginning,'' by
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(1998, ) * ''Babylon 5: Thirdspace,'' by Peter David (1998, ) * ''Babylon 5: A Call to Arms,'' by
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(1999, )


Short stories

Straczynski penned a number of short stories expanding on several key story-points from the television series, along with a number of other established authors. * "The Shadow of His Thoughts," by J. Michael Straczynski (Summer, 1999, ''
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Magazine'') * "Genius Loci," by J. Michael Straczynski (Winter, 2000, ''Amazing Stories Magazine'') * "Space, Time, and the Incurable Romantic" by J. Michael Straczynski (Summer, 2000, ''Amazing Stories Magazine'')
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* "Hidden Agendas," by J. Michael Straczynski (May 2000, ''The Official Babylon 5 Magazine'') * "True Seeker," by
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(July 2000, ''The Official Babylon 5 Magazine'') * "The Nautilus Coil," by
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(August 2000, ''The Official Babylon 5 Magazine'')


Comic books

The comic books published by DC are also fully endorsed, with Straczynski having directly written or contributed to all of the issues written by other authors in one form or another, though issues 9 and 10 contradict other strictly-canonical sources in certain respects.
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, publisher of the ''
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'' role-playing game (RPG) material, announced plans to release a line of ''Babylon 5'' novels and graphic novels, beginning in the summer of 2006. J. Michael Straczynski made it clear that he was not involved with this project, and considered the works to be "fan-fiction." In 2007, Straczynski was writing the manuscript for a ''Babylon 5'' graphic novel, which was to be published by
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. The premise, characters, and plot have not been officially confirmed, but it has been reported that Straczynski originally planned to write a story that takes place before the Season Three two-parter " War Without End," featuring Sinclair and Sheridan, and involving Mars, Minbar, Babylon 5, and a conspiracy. It has also been reported that he subsequently decided to tie in elements from the spin-offs ''Crusade'' and ''Legend of the Rangers'' into the book. The graphic novel was to be 100 pages long. When asked by a fan during the "Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski" panel at the 2010
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, Straczynski said no new ''Babylon 5'' comics were in the works.


Monthly DC Comics series (1994–95)

* Altogether, there were 11 issues produced: *# "In Darkness Find Me," written by J. Michael Straczynski (December 1994, DC Comics) *# "Treason," written by Mark Moretti, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski (January 1995, DC Comics) *# "In Harm's Way," written by Mark Moretti, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski (February 1995, DC Comics) *# "The Price of Peace," story premise by J. Michael Straczynski (March 1995, DC Comics) *#* "Shadows Past and Present" storyline: *# "With Friends Like These...", written by Timothy DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway (June 1995, DC Comics) *# "Against the Odds," written by Timothy DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway (July 1995, DC Comics) *# "Survival the Hard Way," written by Timothy DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway(August 1995, DC Comics) *# "Silent Enemies," written by Tim DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway (September 1995, DC Comics) *#* "Laser-Mirror-Starweb" storyline: *# "Duet for Human and Narn in C Sharp," written by
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(October 1995, DC Comics) *# "Coda for Human and Narn in B Flat," written by David Gerrold (November 1995, DC Comics) *#* "Brought to You by the Psi Corps": *# "The Psi Corps and ''You''!", written by Timothy DeHaas and art by John Ridgway (December 1995, DC Comics) Comics 1–4 were published in the trade paperback ''Babylon 5'' (October 1995, Titan Books, ).
Comics 5–8 were published in the trade paperback ''Shadows Past and Present'' (September 1996, Titan Books, ).
Comics 1–4 and 11 were published in the trade paperback ''The Price of Peace'' (November 1998, DC Comics, ).


''Babylon 5: In Valen's Name''

# "In Valen's Name, Part 1," written by J. Michael Straczynski (February 1998, DC Comics) # "In Valen's Name, Part 2," written by Peter David, story by J. Michael Straczynski (March 1998, DC Comics) # "In Valen's Name, Part 3," written by Peter David, story by J. Michael Straczynski (April 1998, DC Comics) The comic was originally serialised in six parts in the UK in ''Babylon 5: The Official Monthly Magazine'' #3-8 (November 1997 - May 1998). All three comics were published in the trade paperback ''In Valen's Name'' (December 1998, Titan Books, ).


''Babylon 5'' mini-comic

A special ashcan-sized comic book was included exclusively with Best Buy–sold DVD copies of '' Babylon 5: The Lost Tales'', written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski.


Cookbook

In 1998, the series briefly published a cookbook titled ''Dining on Babylon 5''. Set during season 3 and ostensibly by the owner of the Fresh Air Restaurant, Emerson Briggs-Wallace, it was actually written by Stephen C. Smith. It was a limited run published only in the United Kingdom but made an appearance in one episode. In " A View from the Gallery", a character is shown reading it; since the book was not yet finished, a mock-up was used with a different cover. The book is, however, considered canon.


Security manual

In 1996, the security manual for the station was published by Boxtree/MacMillan in the UK followed by re-issues in the US and Australia. Whilst written by Roger Clark, Allan Adams and Jim Morimore, it was in the style of the station manual and is considered canon.


Games

In November 1997, Chameleon Eclectic Entertainment published the original ''The Babylon Project: The Roleplaying Game Based on Babylon 5''. In 2003,
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printed the '' Babylon 5 Roleplaying Game & Factbook''. The ''Babylon 5'' Component Game system was also released in 1997 by 'Component Game Systems'. It was a complex political and military based game, using a number of individually purchased expansions or components, which could take up to 5 hours to play. Component Game Systems came out with a number of component game systems that used the same semi-collectible approach, and was derived from the unpublished Galactic Empires board game, based on the CCG of the same name—Companion Games (Galactic Empires' publisher) became Component Game Systems in the process. The basic idea is that each player need only buy his part of the game, representing in this case a specific political entity from the ''Babylon 5'' universe. Players sit down at the same table and combine their components to have a game. 'Component Game Systems' folded in 1999 after having released only the first two 'years' (2258 and 2259) worth of Babylon related components for the game, and even their domain name (www.c-g-s.com) has been recycled by some unrelated group. A group of fans are working to release their own version of this game adding in elements from other games and material from the show not originally considered. The group manages its work within a group section o
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The '' Babylon 5 Wars''
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was first published by Agents of Gaming in 1998. The game was developed in close contact with the creators of the show, and most of the published material is considered canon. Agents of Gaming later published ''Babylon: 5 Fleet Action'', which focused on battles of a larger scale. In 2004, '' Babylon 5: A Call to Arms'' was released by Mongoose Publishing after Glass took a job with that company. The game is similar in many ways to ''Babylon 5 Wars'' but some consider it to have more streamlined rules set and games may take a less time to complete. Precedence Entertainment produced the '' Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game'' between 1997 and 2000. In its original form, the game allowed for 2–4 players with each one playing one of the ambassadors to the B5 council: Sinclair, Delenn, G'Kar or Londo. Later expansions increased the maximum number of players that could play at once and expanded the players' options. Players could represent the League of Non-Aligned Worlds or could play alternative ambassadors such as Bester for the
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or Lord Refa for the Centauri. The game was discontinued after Precedence lost the license from
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in 2000. There are no officially licensed ''Babylon 5'' video games on the market, though in 1998 a video game based on ''Babylon 5'', named ''Into the Fire'', was being developed by Yosemite Entertainment, an internal division of
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. Work on this game ended on September 21, 1999, when, as part of a corporate reorganization, Sierra cancelled it and laid off its development staff when the game was only a few months away from release. This game was to have cast the player as the pilot of a Starfury fighter craft, giving the player an opportunity to "move up through the ranks," and eventually take command of capital ships and even fleets. Christopher Franke composed and recorded new music for the game, and
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footage was filmed with the primary actors from the series. A number of unauthorized ''Babylon 5 '' modifications have been created for other computer games such as Homeworld and Homeworld 2, as well as at least one (unlicensed) independent project to develop a standalone game. The only finished work as yet though is the free and standalone game "The Babylon Project" based on the FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project. Another unauthorized
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is being developed for X3:Terran Conflict by a group of fans working over the internet called ''X3: Babylon 5''. The game is expected to feature many canon ship and station designs, work from the licensed materials, as well as numerous new art. The developers, including Amras Arfeniel, are still drafting 3D meshes for the game but hoped to begin game trials by Summer 2016. The team is not yet looking for testers but is recruiting 3D artists. Finally, there is a Babylon 5 mod for ''Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword''. In 2012 an independent group of fans of the Agents of Gaming game started work on a browser based game. The intention was to get as close as possible to the Tabletop Strategic game with the added advantage of playing on a worldwide scale. The game called ''Fiery Void''''Fiery Void'' (2012 – ?) Coded by Aatu Riuttamaki and Jasper van Rosmalen is now in closed Beta testing and is intended to be used without any commercial goals. Another unofficial game is ''Babylon 5: I've Found Her'', a freeware space combat simulator developed by Space Dream Factory, which—like ''Into the Fire''—allows players to fly Starfurie


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List of space science fiction franchises The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to science fiction: Science fiction – a genre of fiction dealing with the impact of imagined innovations in science or technology, often in a futuristic setting. Expl ...


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