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I will defer to her supreme Jan-ness, font of all B5 knowledge in this, but perhaps it might be visible during some of the scenes which show the book of g'kar? not being able to read narn, I'm honestly not sure.
Phaze
on the "I have come to a decision, it's not an easy one and I may regret it, but, hey ho" ID
"There are no good wars. War is always the worst possible way to resolve differences. It degenerates and corrupts both sides to ever more sordid levels of existence, in their need to gain an advantage over the enemy. Those actively involved in combat are almost always damaged goods for the rest of their lives. If their bodies don't bear scars, their minds do, ofttimes both. Many have said it before, but it can't be said to enough, war is hell. "
The only place I can think of where we might have actually seen the cover would be in the 'sponsor' bit at the end of 'Sleeping in Light'. Was the part about the Books of G'Quon and G'Kar' being available left in or was it one of the segments that got cut? I can't remember.
The only place I can think of where we might have actually seen the cover would be in the 'sponsor' bit at the end of 'Sleeping in Light'. Was the part about the Books of G'Quon and G'Kar' being available left in or was it one of the segments that got cut? I can't remember.
Jan
Cut. (Which I think was the correct choice, personally.)
Okay...here's an odd possible source. In the book "Dining on Babylon 5" there's introductory text in each section about the person whose recipes they are. In the Narn section, it discusses Citizen G'Kar and his name is mentioned twice. Problem is, Narns apparently don't use anything I recognize as punctuation so it's hard to tell what's what. And I *think* Narns write right to left, correct?
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