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Ah yes, and have you noticed how in the other race cultures, the Vorlon is always a singular entity. Drodhalla,
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Sorry, .... I can't help it. "Droshalla"
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I think it's important Kosh wanted Londo to see nothing, I think there are two possibilities why this is:
1) Kosh had rejected Londo because of knowing his association with the Shadows
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That could be it, but I prefer #3 below.
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2) Kosh wanted Londo to realise just how black and empty his soul was and was trying to get him to turn around by addressing it in a visual way.
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I think this would just push Londo away, and would not facilitate getting him back. Kosh considers Londo to be gone. G'Kar he sees a little hope for, as we'll see in Dust to Dust.
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I prefer the second notion but am interested in further speculation.
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3. Kosh could not decide, on the spur of the moment, which of the 50 Centauri gods to impersonate, and/or none of them was dignified enough for Kosh to be seen as.
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Vorlon Empire
"To Live and Die in Starlight"
pilot movie for "Babylon 5 - The Legend of the Rangers"
January 2002 on The Sci-Fi Channel.
http://www.scifi.com/b5rangers/