Perhaps the reason the Sun died prematurely (5 million instead of 5 billion years) is because the Humans had mined it for fuel? That would clearly shorten its lifetime. It's not natural, but it's not an attack either. It was self-induced.
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ASIDE: I wish JMS had put episode 501/"Deconstruction" at the END of the series...just prior to Sleeping in Light. IMHO, it would have made more sense to have John/Delenn in bed on their new homeworld pondering the future.
As it stands now, it feels like an interruption to the story. One minute you're fighting the Earth Civil War, the next you're millions of years into the future, and then suddenly you meet Captain Lochley/Byron. It's jarring.
Or as one person put it, "Now that I've seen the future, seen humans become Vorlon-like, why do I need to watch season 5? I already saw how it all ends."
The story would have flowed better with Deconstruction as the second-to-last episode.
Troy
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ASIDE: I wish JMS had put episode 501/"Deconstruction" at the END of the series...just prior to Sleeping in Light. IMHO, it would have made more sense to have John/Delenn in bed on their new homeworld pondering the future.
As it stands now, it feels like an interruption to the story. One minute you're fighting the Earth Civil War, the next you're millions of years into the future, and then suddenly you meet Captain Lochley/Byron. It's jarring.
Or as one person put it, "Now that I've seen the future, seen humans become Vorlon-like, why do I need to watch season 5? I already saw how it all ends."
The story would have flowed better with Deconstruction as the second-to-last episode.
Troy
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