Chris Springob
Regular
I was just reading the JMS Prevue Magazine interview again, and I was struck by this excerpt:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>PREVUE: Then do you already have a new five-year story arc?
STRACZYNSKI: There is always a multi-year story arc involved. You have to understand that when I created the Babylon 5 series, what I had to do was in broad strokes sketch out a million years of history in both directions and in fine detail work out a thousand years of history in both directions.
PREVUE: Where does The Legend of the Rangers fit in?
STRACZYNSKI: This story takes place about two and a half years after the events of the last proper B5 episode: “Objects at Rest,” in the year 2265. I know all that happens in that time because I have to be able to refer to it in other material. So, the story is already there.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Doesn't this strike anyone else as a rather odd way of answering the question? It almost sounds like JMS is saying "there are several events in this time frame that we need to address", which is not the same as saying that this is a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Will Rangers have the same introduction-rising action-climax-resolution structure as B5 or not? I don't know that JMS really addressed that with the answer that he gave. I think it's probable that there will be the same kind of story arc as in B5 (but a "looser" arc, as with Crusade), but I wonder if he worded his answer in this way for a particular reason.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>PREVUE: Then do you already have a new five-year story arc?
STRACZYNSKI: There is always a multi-year story arc involved. You have to understand that when I created the Babylon 5 series, what I had to do was in broad strokes sketch out a million years of history in both directions and in fine detail work out a thousand years of history in both directions.
PREVUE: Where does The Legend of the Rangers fit in?
STRACZYNSKI: This story takes place about two and a half years after the events of the last proper B5 episode: “Objects at Rest,” in the year 2265. I know all that happens in that time because I have to be able to refer to it in other material. So, the story is already there.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Doesn't this strike anyone else as a rather odd way of answering the question? It almost sounds like JMS is saying "there are several events in this time frame that we need to address", which is not the same as saying that this is a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Will Rangers have the same introduction-rising action-climax-resolution structure as B5 or not? I don't know that JMS really addressed that with the answer that he gave. I think it's probable that there will be the same kind of story arc as in B5 (but a "looser" arc, as with Crusade), but I wonder if he worded his answer in this way for a particular reason.
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