That at the end of the epic (in some respects) Episode 10, Season 3, when Sheridan is taking the applause of public who reside on the station, and the camera pans to the ripped poster that says; "Traitors Can't Hide" that poster is meant to represent John Sheridan being held by a hand...?? Just curious...
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"As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.
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I'll check out that thread, when its available,
talking about availabilty earlier today I couldn't access these forums, a database error of some sort? I thought it wasn't anything to do with the TOP-SECRET wikileaks, from the B5 universe I exposed was it? Someone from Earth Force, or from the non-aligned worlds, trying to sabotage the site!! ...lol!
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It may be that DougO, the site owner is working on things. We're trying to see about getting JMS's Facebook postings archived as they were from Usenet. I've sent him a note about the archives being down in case they're not connected, though.
Jan"As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.
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That'll be interesting Jan to see the Facebook intergration...
By the way as I am in the "process" of checking out all things Babylon 5, after so many years, I was wondering do you know anything about the novel: Blood Oath? It was book 3 in the book series, just wanted to know what the plot of it was about and where did it fit in in terms of the T.V series??
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I'm hoping that somebody else can help? My novels, except for the trilogies are packed away and I don't remember anything about the plot. As for it fitting in someplace in the B5 arc, I *think* that they generally didn't pinpoint anything like that because, as JMS said, they were canon only in the 'broad strokes', not in detail at all.
Jan"As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.
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It's a sequel to the G'Kar plot in Parliament of Dreams, where Du'Rog's family is after G'Kar and it appears that they have successfully killed him when his ship explodes at the gate. According to the historian's note at the start of the book, "this story takes place prior to the events in The Coming of Shadows."
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