A_M_Swallow
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Is Myriam Lyta\'s sister?
Sarah Cantrell, playing Myriam Sirois, appears to have been made up to look like the Babylon 5 character Lyta Alexander. I wonder if they are meant to be sisters?
Both Lyta and Myriam have short red hair, are born fighters and no smile.
I am basing this on the group photograph published on page 55 of Dreamwatch issue 84.
The difference in name is no problem, Alexander was Lyta's mother's family name. A non-telepathic child could easily take the father's name.
Alternatively they could be mother and daughter. Lyta may have given birth to Myriam in the 10 year period before going to Babylon 5. There is no mention of a baby, but in this show ex-wives have been know to appear out of nowhere - so why not a child! The telepathic organization Psi Corps had a policy of taking child telepaths away from their mothers and bringing them up in an orphanage. This would make Myriam either a normal or a maximum of a P6 telepath.
Next option, Myriam is only 2 (two) years old. The Vorlons did make a few changes to Lyta. When Myriam comes into bloom, like her mother, she would be the strongest telepath in the galaxy.
Myriam could be Lyta clone #3 hiding under as assumed name. This would not fool G'Kar but he may be protecting his friend.
Final option - there is no relationship between Myriam and Lyta. JMS just likes both pretty red heads and red herrings.
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Andrew Swallow
Sarah Cantrell, playing Myriam Sirois, appears to have been made up to look like the Babylon 5 character Lyta Alexander. I wonder if they are meant to be sisters?

Both Lyta and Myriam have short red hair, are born fighters and no smile.
I am basing this on the group photograph published on page 55 of Dreamwatch issue 84.
The difference in name is no problem, Alexander was Lyta's mother's family name. A non-telepathic child could easily take the father's name.
Alternatively they could be mother and daughter. Lyta may have given birth to Myriam in the 10 year period before going to Babylon 5. There is no mention of a baby, but in this show ex-wives have been know to appear out of nowhere - so why not a child! The telepathic organization Psi Corps had a policy of taking child telepaths away from their mothers and bringing them up in an orphanage. This would make Myriam either a normal or a maximum of a P6 telepath.
Next option, Myriam is only 2 (two) years old. The Vorlons did make a few changes to Lyta. When Myriam comes into bloom, like her mother, she would be the strongest telepath in the galaxy.
Myriam could be Lyta clone #3 hiding under as assumed name. This would not fool G'Kar but he may be protecting his friend.
Final option - there is no relationship between Myriam and Lyta. JMS just likes both pretty red heads and red herrings.
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Andrew Swallow