Re: Babylon 5 article
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Originally Posted by Springer
In real life I work as a journalist, and I recently wrote this piece about how scientists view B5 and how they've been inspired by the show. I'm not sure if many people have read it so I thought I'd post the link here. Please feel free to share on social media etc.
https://www.supercluster.com/editori...r-todays-world
A scientist I spoke to after I'd submitted the article to my editor, so he's not in the article, told me he came to the show 5-10 years after it aired, but now his research group has a running joke where they tell the students they can't graduate until they've watched the entire show. At least, I think he was joking!
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I'll share your article with two fellow B5 fans who are close friends of mine. I know they'll appreciate it.
IMHO, the story that needs told is Crusade. They could make that as JMS wanted to tell it. Babylon 5 is perfectly fine as is. I see no reason for rehashing old ground in a story that was already well told, when you have Crusade sitting there, a story that was truncated by idiots.
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Mac Breck (KoshN)
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"Crusade" (1999) - "War Zone"
Max Eilerson: "The story of my life. I finally find a city like this, intact, deserted for ten thousand years. Probably contains hundreds of patents that I could exploit and I'm going to die. I can appreciate dramatic irony as much as the next person, but this is pushing it a bit."
Last edited by KoshN; November 2nd 22 at 01:38.
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