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* BashBrothers: Briefly fig it’s some toughs with G'Kar. Evolves into FireForgedFriends when [[spoiler: [=McIntyre=], having gained closure and resumed his normal identity, leaves the station with G'Kar to help aid and advise the Narn Resistance]].

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[[folder:Lise Hampton-Edgars]]
!!Lise Hampton-Edgars
-> '''Played by:''' Creator/DenisGentile
A woman on Mars who Garibaldi romanced but was unable to commit to, with them parting ways for what they assume will be for good late in season one, only to end up in contact again as the show continues.
* CartwrightCurse: She has it just as bad as some of the leads, between breaking up with Garibaldi and her first husband and being widowed after her second husband turns out to be evil.
* FirstGirlWins: She and Garibaldi were a couple prior to any of his doomed relationships in seasons 1-3, and they reconcile and marry in season 5.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: She helps William run his company but is unaware of his Telepath fenocide plan and, after inheriting control of the company when he dies, the amount of corruption involved in the business makes her [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere decide to leave active management at the first opportunity.]]
* MissingMom: She says she is unlikely to ever see her oldest daughter after infancy, although it isn’t by choice (a bigoted judge gives her unfaithful husband sole custody when they divorce and he lets their daughter think his second wife is her birth mother).
* MouthOfSauron: She visits Babylon 5 on behalf of her second husband William and his corporate interests when he is unable to come himself.
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[[folder:Amis]]
-> '''Played by''': Creator/DwightSchultz
A traumatized veteran of the Minbari War whose trauma isn't rooted in any encounter with the Minbari, but rather a brutal creature in service of the Shadows. He develops an OddFriendship with Garibalid while living on Babylon 5 as a lurker and faces off with his old tormentor once more.
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* TheBait: He charges into the open to make the Soldier of Darkness attack him (he survives) so it won't stay hidden and escape Sheridan's search.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: He has a psychic connection to a dangerous alien and is prone to making flamboyant and disjointed statements about its presence that are accurate and insightful once looked at in the right light.
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: When he senses the Soldier of Darkness (and, by extension, its masters, the Shadows) coming, he makes intense speeches about this throughout the station while in a disheveled state.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Amis is a homeless former Earthforce soldier who was tortured by a demonic alien who killed the rest of his unit. He is prone to rambling about evil forces, and while much of his {{Doomsayer}} dialogue falls under TheCuckoolanderWasRight, he dreams about being on the battlefield and struggles to remember some of his experiences and admits that "life is, in general, much easier if I forget most of the things that happen to me."
* SoleSurvivor: He is the only man from his 47-man unit who wasn't killed by the Soldier of Darkness.
* WeightLossHorror: He spent weeks being drained of life by the Solider of Darkness and weighed only eighty-five pounds when he was rescued.
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[[folder:Aldous Gajic]]
-> '''Played by:''' Creator/DavidWarner
A religious pilgrim who seeks the Holy Grail to heal the wounds of mankind. He has taken the search to alien worlds and makes an ill-fated (from a certain perspective) visit to Babylon 5 to meet the alien ambassadors there in furtherance of his quest.
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* GoodWithNumbers: He is a former accountant for a major corporation and recalls happily immersing himself in the numbers at work before the loss of his family.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: He lost his wife and daughters in an earthquake when the girls were young.
* PassingTheTorch: As he dies, he inspires his new friend and {{Protectorate}} (a construction worker who sees himself as a DoomMagnet) to take up his search, although he may not have done so intentionally.
* SeekerArchetype: Seeking the Holy Grail gives him purpose and perspective about a lot of things and he has broad-minded ideas about how to conduct the search.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: He is a patient, kindhearted, nurturing man who dies in his first episode
* WarriorMonk: He is a robed man who has spent decades looking for a religious artifact and helping anyone he can, but he is also capable of beating up assailants with his walking stick and faces down a dangerous alien while unarmed and being held prisoner.
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[[folder:Jane]]
--> '''Played by''': Creator/MaggieEgan
The main anchor for Interstellar Network News.
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* IntrepidReporter: She is willing to report on President Clark ordering the murder of civilians on Mars even while his troops have the building surrounded. That being said, she is too frightened to mention the ''presence'' of those troops and shows alarm when one of her co-anchors does so, getting them in even worse trouble with Clark.
* OnlyOneName: She appears in all 5 seasons but never gets a surname.
* PutOnAPrisonBus: In midway season 3, she gets a potential DeadlineNews scene when Clark's men storm the [=ISN=] building, and she doesn't reappear until near the end of season 4, having just been released from jail and making an emotional return to reporting by talking about the significance of Sheridan's liberation of Earth.
* ThisJustIn: Her main role is to provide exposition about events that reach outside of Babylon 5 and are important enough to get on the news.

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* ManInTheMachine: Draal replaces the caretaker of the Great Machine of Epsilon 3 which the station is close to.

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* ManInTheMachine: Draal replaces the caretaker of the Great Machine of Epsilon 3 which the station is close to.to and takes his job seriously.



* DitzyGenius: To whom else could anyone entrust a [[spoiler: time machine]]?

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* DitzyGenius: To whom else could anyone entrust a [[spoiler: time machine]]?machine]] but a rambling, easily distracted engineer?
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* ShellShockedVeteran: As the trigger man for the naval batteries that savaged the Minbari ship where the Grey Council was convening, he had a hand in igniting the Earth-Minbari War (which effectively was a Minbari slaughter upon the Humans), even though he was JustFollowingOrders. His guilt was so overwhelming that it psychologically broke him and made him retreat into the fantasy that he was King Arthur.

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* ShellShockedVeteran: As the trigger man for the naval batteries that savaged the Minbari ship where the Grey Council was convening, he had a hand in igniting the Earth-Minbari War (which effectively was a Minbari slaughter upon the Humans), even though he was JustFollowingOrders. His guilt was so overwhelming that it psychologically broke him and made him turn into a DeathSeeker at the Battle of the Line and later retreat into the fantasy that he was King Arthur.
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* TooDumbToLive: Backed into a corner and massively outgunned, they are ordered to release their prisoners. For some reason they felt the smart response was to eject said prisoners into space, simultaneously removing any impediment stopping the joint Earthforce and Minbari forces blowing them to dust and making them very, very angry. The result is quite predictable.
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* StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Film/BabylonFiveThirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Film/Babylon 5TheLegendOfTheRangersToLiveAndDieInStarlight The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Film/BabylonFiveThirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Film/Babylon 5TheLegendOfTheRangersToLiveAndDieInStarlight ''[[Film/BabylonFiveTheLegendOfTheRangersToLiveAndDieInStarlight The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.
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* StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Film/BabylonFiveThirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Film/BabylonFiveLegendOfTheRangers The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Film/BabylonFiveThirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Film/BabylonFiveLegendOfTheRangers ''[[Film/Babylon 5TheLegendOfTheRangersToLiveAndDieInStarlight The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.
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* StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace ''[[Film/BabylonFiveThirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 ''[[Film/BabylonFiveLegendOfTheRangers The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* TheAtoner
* BashBrothers: Briefly with G'Kar.
** Evolves into FireForgedFriends when [[spoiler: [=McIntyre=], having gained closure and resumed his normal identity, leaves the station with G'Kar to help aid and advise the Narn Resistance]].

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* SufficientlyAdvancedAliens: The biggest one.
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* CurbStompBattle: The first time the Shadows make an appearance.

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[[folder:Babylon Five]]
!!Series/BabylonFive

->''Our Last Best hope For Peace''

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each Babylon station was evidently painted in a different color scheme. The first Babylon station was red, Babylon 4 was green, and Babylon 5 was blue. (Babylons 2 and 3 were presumably orange and yellow respectively.)
** Likewise, each section of the station was color-coded. Blue Sector is for administration, docking bays, and Medlabs. Red Sector was the main living area, with markets and housing. Green Sector contained the hydroponic gardens for food and oxygen, as well as recreation areas and the living areas for alien ambassadors. Grey Sector contained all the station's heavy machinery. Inside of Grey Sector is Yellow Sector, which contains the fusion power plant. Finally, there's Brown sector, which contains maintenance and reclamation, but is best known for Downbelow, where B5's transient population lives.
* GovernmentInExile: Not only served as a human government in exile, but harbored the Narn government in exile, and what was [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible almost but not quite]] a Minbari government in exile.
** More specifically, Delenn was using it as a base for the Rangers and as an aid to waging war against The Shadows with the Grey Council in abeyance.
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%%* LandOfOneCity: 3-4 seasons
%%* NotSoSafeHarbor
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* TheRuntAtTheEnd: The previous four stations were of a larger and more elaborate design, but after Babylon 4 disappeared there wasn't enough money to build another station on the same scale.
* TruceZone: The whole point of the Babylon Project was to provide a place in neutral territory for all the major races and the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to hash out their differences peacefully, negotiate trade deals and conduct business and the like, ultimately with the goal of avoiding another potentially devastating war like the near-genocidal Earth/Mimbari war. This doesn't stop the station and the space around it being the scene for some rather major violent outbursts, however...
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->''Our Last Best hope For Peace''

%%* CityOfAdventure
%%* CityOfSpies
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each Babylon station was evidently painted in a different color scheme. The first Babylon station was red, Babylon 4 was green, and Babylon 5 was blue. (Babylons 2 and 3 were presumably orange and yellow respectively.)
** Likewise, each section of the station was color-coded. Blue Sector is for administration, docking bays, and Medlabs. Red Sector was the main living area, with markets and housing. Green Sector contained the hydroponic gardens for food and oxygen, as well as recreation areas and the living areas for alien ambassadors. Grey Sector contained all the station's heavy machinery. Inside of Grey Sector is Yellow Sector, which contains the fusion power plant. Finally, there's Brown sector, which contains maintenance and reclamation, but is best known for Downbelow, where B5's transient population lives.
* GovernmentInExile: Not only served as a human government in exile, but harbored the Narn government in exile, and what was [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible almost but not quite]] a Minbari government in exile.
** More specifically, Delenn was using it as a base for the Rangers and as an aid to waging war against The Shadows with the Grey Council in abeyance.
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%%* NotSoSafeHarbor
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* TheRuntAtTheEnd: The previous four stations were of a larger and more elaborate design, but after Babylon 4 disappeared there wasn't enough money to build another station on the same scale.
* TruceZone: The whole point of the Babylon Project was to provide a place in neutral territory for all the major races and the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to hash out their differences peacefully, negotiate trade deals and conduct business and the like, ultimately with the goal of avoiding another potentially devastating war like the near-genocidal Earth/Mimbari war. This doesn't stop the station and the space around it being the scene for some rather major violent outbursts, however...
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* BenevolentAbomination - under his humanoid form is a being unlike any of the younger races and one older than many of the First Ones. Unlike the First Ones, he comes around to the side of the younger races and helps end the Shadow War.
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* ShellShockedVeteran

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* DirtyBusiness: He's conducting horrendous experiments on telepaths to test out his anti-teep plague. He considers it necessary, but not the suffering these experiments are causing. Once it becomes apparent that the virus really does kill telepaths with no hope of recovery if the infection isn't treated daily with a drug manufactured specifically for the task, he orders the test subjects euthanised to minimise their pain.


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* RestrainingBolt: Wants to inflict a biological one on the telepaths with a manufactured disease that is harmful only to them. The only treatment is a drug that must be taken daily or the infection kills the subject. With this in place, telepaths would go from being an existential threat to a slave race or even extinct.
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* ImmortalApathy: Lorien ''was'' this trope until he met Sheridan and then decreed to help him end the Shadow war.
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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: StarterVillain: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.
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* {{Forgiveness}}: Between him and Delenn. He was actually the man who fired the first shot of the Earth-Minbari war and she was the deciding vote for the Minbari declaration of war.

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* {{Forgiveness}}: Between him and Delenn. He was actually the man gunnery sergeant who fired was ordered to fire the first shot of the Earth-Minbari war War (thus killing her mentor Dukhat) and she was the deciding vote for the Minbari declaration of war.
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The head of an extremely powerful corporation on Mars and the new husband of Garibaldi's OldFlame Lise Hampton after her divorce from her first one.

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* AffablyEvil: Very kind to his employees and other associates, and he even feels compassion for the telepaths he's using as test subjects.

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The head of an extremely powerful corporation on Mars and the new husband of Garibaldi's OldFlame Lise Hampton after her divorce from her first one.

* AffablyEvil: Very kind to his employees and other associates, apparently a loving husband to Lise, and he even feels compassion for the telepaths he's using as test subjects.



* HeelRealization: The hesitation he says with the "telepath problem" is an ActorAllusion as well as a reference to WordOfGod. Edgars is Jewish according to JMS and realized what he was saying, [[IgnoredEpiphany only to continue.]]

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* HeelRealization: The hesitation he says with the "telepath problem" is an ActorAllusion as well as a reference to WordOfGod. Edgars is Jewish according to JMS and realized what he was saying, [[IgnoredEpiphany only to continue.]]]] [[invoked]]
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** Most times that we ever see them get cornered into a fight with Earthforce crews. The Starfury is shown to be far superior in pretty much every aspect to their ships. WordOfGod is that the Raider ships, unlike the Starfuries, are built to maneuver in atmosphere as well as space, while the standard Starfury was built specifically for space.

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** Most times that we ever see them get cornered into a fight with Earthforce crews. The Starfury is shown to be far superior in pretty much every aspect to their ships. WordOfGod Word of God is that the Raider ships, unlike the Starfuries, are built to maneuver in atmosphere as well as space, while the standard Starfury was built specifically for space.
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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]'', they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]'', Rangers]]''), they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.
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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[/Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]'', they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[/Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace ''[[Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers]]'', they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.
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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[/Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and [[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 ''The Legend of the Rangers'']], they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards (including the movies ''[[/Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and [[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 ''The ''[[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 The Legend of the Rangers'']], Rangers]]'', they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards, they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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* StarterVillain / DiscOneFinalBoss: In Season 1, most of the times that Babylon 5's Starfuries are deployed in combat, it's to engage Raiders who are either attacking the station or stalking merchant vessels in a nearby system. While they appear a COUPLE of times afterwards, afterwards (including the movies ''[[/Recap/BabylonFiveFilm02Thirdspace Thirdspace]]'' and [[Recap/LegendOfTheRangersS01E00 ''The Legend of the Rangers'']], they stop being a major threat after the Shadows appear.

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** Evolves into FireForgedFriends when [[spoiler: Mckintyre, having gained closure and resumed his normal identity, leaves the station with G'Kar to help aid and advise the Narn Resistance]].

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** Evolves into FireForgedFriends when [[spoiler: Mckintyre, [=McIntyre=], having gained closure and resumed his normal identity, leaves the station with G'Kar to help aid and advise the Narn Resistance]].



* KingInTheMountain: Subverted. He only thought he was King Arthur. Marcus Cole did suggest that he might actually be King Arthur, preserved by the Vorlons, but that was a red herring (though given that this had actually happened just under a year ago with Jack the Ripper, it wasn't outside the realm of possibility.) Franklin points out he wouldn't be speaking modern English if he was.

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* KingInTheMountain: Subverted. He only thought he was King Arthur. Marcus Cole did suggest that he might actually be King Arthur, preserved by the Vorlons, but that was a red herring (though given that this had actually happened just under a year ago with Jack the Ripper, it wasn't outside the realm of possibility.) Franklin points out he wouldn't be speaking modern English if he was.were.



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