Soul Hunter (Babylon 5)
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"Soul Hunter" is an episode from the first season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5
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and Commander Jeffrey Sinclair
stand near one of Babylon 5's entry bays, waiting for the station's new medical chief of staff, Dr. Stephen Franklin
. Sinclair introduces Franklin to Ivanova; Franklin is eager to begin his duties, but is surprised at how busy the station is.
In C&C, a crew member informs Sinclair of an unidentified ship emerging from the jumpgate on a collision course with the station.
out to grapple the vessel — a potential first contact — and tow it away before impact, but has the station's defensive grid armed, just in case. Sinclair successfully brings the ship in.
On his way to the medical bay, Sinclair passes Delenn
, who offers to accompany him to identify the unknown occupant. Franklin is unable to determine if he is injured; but Delenn recognizes him. She seizes Michael Garibaldi
's gun and nearly fires on the alien before Sinclair wrestles the weapon away from her. "You don't know what that thing is," she declares. "It is shag toth. It is a Soul Hunter."
Back in Delenn's quarters, she explains to Sinclair that the Soul Hunters are an ancient alien order, who capture and preserve the souls of distinguished individuals at the time of death. The Minbari
consider them thieves and murderers; she urges him to send it away while he still can.
Sinclair comes to Medlab to question the alien, who is unresponsive until Sinclair accuses him of being a thief. The Soul Hunter speaks up: "We are not thieves. We are only preservers. We act for the greater good." ... "We are drawn to the moment, the moment of surrender, the instant of loss, between despair and ecstacy, when the flesh fails, and all that remains behind, the soul, we save. Not all, only the special ones, leaders, thinkers, poets, dreamers, blessed lunatics." He dismisses the Minbari perspective: they "will not let us help them." Sinclair asks what is done with the souls; the hunter responds that they listen to and learn from them. Franklin is sceptical of the idea of preserving a soul, dismissing the idea as superstition. The Soul Hunter tells the story of how the Soul Hunters failed to preserve the leader of the Minbari, Dukhat, whose accidental death precipitated the Earth-Minbari War
. Sinclair is also skeptical, and tells the Soul Hunter that he'll be asked to leave as soon as his vessel is repaired.
In C&C, Ivanova conducts the funeral of the lurker killed in the attack, launching the casket into the nearby sun. Franklin comments on the transience of life; Ivanova counters that even if humans lived 200 years, people would still make the same mistakes. "I'm Russia
n, doctor," she declares. "We understand these things."
In Medlab, Delenn converses with the Soul Hunter, vowing to find and "release" the souls in his collection. He recognizes her from his attempt to seize Dukhat's soul. "That was where it began to go wrong," he comments, and then asks her: "What is one of the great leaders of the Minbari doing here playing ambassador?" Delenn hastily leaves Medlab, obviously distressed. As she leaves, the Soul Hunter pretends to fall and be injured, prompting the guard outside to enter; the Soul Hunter attacks him and takes his gun.
Another Soul Hunter's vessel exits the jumpgate. He speaks to Sinclair, and tells him "Someone is about to die." Sinclair clears him to dock as the first Soul Hunter sneaks into the ambassadorial section and kidnaps Delenn from her quarters. The second Soul Hunter comes aboard and tells Sinclair that the first hunter is deeply disturbed, and that someone will die at his hands unless he is stopped. He explains that, after having failed to capture Dukhat, he became increasingly frustrated and unstable, and turned to killing individuals before their natural death in order to capture their souls. The order of Soul Hunters has been pursuing him for some time, always just barely missing him.
Finding Delenn's quarters empty, Sinclair asks the second Soul Hunter to use his ability to sense death to locate Delenn. He points to their location, and Sinclair and Garibaldi lead a security team in to find them. Sinclair, by himself, comes upon the Soul Hunter and his apparatus. The two engage in a protracted struggle, during which the Soul Hunter tells Sinclair: "Don't you understand? She is Satai
... They're using you!" Sinclair frees the souls from his collection, who surround the Soul Hunter and confront him; as the machine begin to activate, Sinclair finally turns the Soul Hunter's machine on the hunter himself, capturing the Soul Hunter's soul itself and killing the body.
Back in Medlab, Sinclair and Franklin discuss Delenn's rapid recovery. Franklin asks Sinclair what he really saw, but Sinclair is hesitant to discuss the topic. Coming by Delenn's side as she briefly regains consciousness, she tells him: "I knew you would come. We were right about you..." but is unable to finish the thought before she falls unconscious again.
Back in his quarters, Sinclair queries the computer for the meaning of the term "Satai." Upon learning that it refers to a member of the Grey Council
, he ponders what a member of the Minbari ruling body would be doing on ambassadorial duty.
Back in her quarters, Delenn, with the Soul Hunter's collection, intently examines the containers which seem to imprison souls; she then destroys the containers, releasing them.
. In the original episode script, the ship had a different name, however, Straczynski renamed the ship after Asimov died in 1992.
Straczynski always wanted to return to the Soul Hunters story, which he finally was able to do with the post-series TV Movie, 'The River of Souls'.
Babylon 5
Babylon 5 is an American science fiction television series created, produced and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. The show centers on a space station named Babylon 5: a focal point for politics, diplomacy, and conflict during the years 2257–2262...
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Summary
Lt. Cmdr. Susan IvanovaSusan Ivanova
Susan Ivanova is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Claudia Christian.-Character overview:...
and Commander Jeffrey Sinclair
Jeffrey Sinclair
Jeffrey Sinclair is a character in the fictional universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by actor Michael O'Hare. He was a regular in the first season of the show, as Commander of the Babylon 5 station, and made a number of guest appearances afterward.-Early life and...
stand near one of Babylon 5's entry bays, waiting for the station's new medical chief of staff, Dr. Stephen Franklin
Stephen Franklin
Stephen Franklin is a lead character in the fictional universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by the late Richard Biggs. He serves as the chief medical officer on the Babylon 5 space station.-Personality:...
. Sinclair introduces Franklin to Ivanova; Franklin is eager to begin his duties, but is surprised at how busy the station is.
In C&C, a crew member informs Sinclair of an unidentified ship emerging from the jumpgate on a collision course with the station.
Act I
Sinclair takes a StarfuryStarfury
The Starfury fighter is a fictional vessel used by Earthforce, the military branch of the Earth Alliance, in the science fiction television series Babylon 5...
out to grapple the vessel — a potential first contact — and tow it away before impact, but has the station's defensive grid armed, just in case. Sinclair successfully brings the ship in.
On his way to the medical bay, Sinclair passes Delenn
Delenn
Delenn is a fictional lead character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Mira Furlan.-Overview:Delenn, an alien ambassador and leader from the planet Minbar, is one of the pivotal characters in Babylon 5....
, who offers to accompany him to identify the unknown occupant. Franklin is unable to determine if he is injured; but Delenn recognizes him. She seizes Michael Garibaldi
Michael Garibaldi
Michael Garibaldi is a lead fictional character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Jerry Doyle.-Overview:...
's gun and nearly fires on the alien before Sinclair wrestles the weapon away from her. "You don't know what that thing is," she declares. "It is shag toth. It is a Soul Hunter."
Back in Delenn's quarters, she explains to Sinclair that the Soul Hunters are an ancient alien order, who capture and preserve the souls of distinguished individuals at the time of death. The Minbari
Minbari
The Minbari are a fictional alien race featured in the television show Babylon 5. The Minbari characters of Delenn and Lennier figure prominently throughout the series; Neroon, Draal, and Dukhat are less prominent Minbari characters....
consider them thieves and murderers; she urges him to send it away while he still can.
Act II
In the mess hall, Sinclair, Ivanova, and Garibaldi comment on how the alien population has gone into hiding and how several ships have asked to depart ahead of schedule. In Downbelow, a fight breaks out over a gambling dispute, while simultaneously the Soul Hunter begins to awaken. As a lurker is chased and stabbed, the Soul Hunter stands and begins to speak: "Can you feel it?" he asks. "It comes." The injured victim is brought into Medlab as the Soul Hunter narrates his death in metaphorical terms. The medical staff's efforts to save the stabbing victim are unsuccessful, and the Soul Hunter comments: "Gone now. Gone. Gone. Gone. If you could only see..."Sinclair comes to Medlab to question the alien, who is unresponsive until Sinclair accuses him of being a thief. The Soul Hunter speaks up: "We are not thieves. We are only preservers. We act for the greater good." ... "We are drawn to the moment, the moment of surrender, the instant of loss, between despair and ecstacy, when the flesh fails, and all that remains behind, the soul, we save. Not all, only the special ones, leaders, thinkers, poets, dreamers, blessed lunatics." He dismisses the Minbari perspective: they "will not let us help them." Sinclair asks what is done with the souls; the hunter responds that they listen to and learn from them. Franklin is sceptical of the idea of preserving a soul, dismissing the idea as superstition. The Soul Hunter tells the story of how the Soul Hunters failed to preserve the leader of the Minbari, Dukhat, whose accidental death precipitated the Earth-Minbari War
Earth-Minbari War
The Earth–Minbari War is a fictional war that formed a major part of the back story of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5. The war was fought between the Earth Alliance and the Minbari, an older alien race that overwhelmingly outmatched Earth in terms of technology and weapons...
. Sinclair is also skeptical, and tells the Soul Hunter that he'll be asked to leave as soon as his vessel is repaired.
In C&C, Ivanova conducts the funeral of the lurker killed in the attack, launching the casket into the nearby sun. Franklin comments on the transience of life; Ivanova counters that even if humans lived 200 years, people would still make the same mistakes. "I'm Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
n, doctor," she declares. "We understand these things."
In Medlab, Delenn converses with the Soul Hunter, vowing to find and "release" the souls in his collection. He recognizes her from his attempt to seize Dukhat's soul. "That was where it began to go wrong," he comments, and then asks her: "What is one of the great leaders of the Minbari doing here playing ambassador?" Delenn hastily leaves Medlab, obviously distressed. As she leaves, the Soul Hunter pretends to fall and be injured, prompting the guard outside to enter; the Soul Hunter attacks him and takes his gun.
Act III
In C&C, Sinclair and Garibaldi conclude that the hunter has been to his vessel and opened a concealed compartment. In the alien sector of the station, the Soul Hunter approaches N'Grath, an insectoid underworld "fixer," to obtain a guide so that he can travel around the station undetected.Another Soul Hunter's vessel exits the jumpgate. He speaks to Sinclair, and tells him "Someone is about to die." Sinclair clears him to dock as the first Soul Hunter sneaks into the ambassadorial section and kidnaps Delenn from her quarters. The second Soul Hunter comes aboard and tells Sinclair that the first hunter is deeply disturbed, and that someone will die at his hands unless he is stopped. He explains that, after having failed to capture Dukhat, he became increasingly frustrated and unstable, and turned to killing individuals before their natural death in order to capture their souls. The order of Soul Hunters has been pursuing him for some time, always just barely missing him.
Act IV
In an isolated sector of the station, the first Soul Hunter prepares to extract Delenn's soul. He tells her "Your soul, one of the Grey Council itself, will atone for my failure." He begins the process of killing her slowly by draining her blood. During the process, he notices something remarkable about her, which prompts him to comment: "You would plan such a thing? You would do such a thing? Incredible!"Finding Delenn's quarters empty, Sinclair asks the second Soul Hunter to use his ability to sense death to locate Delenn. He points to their location, and Sinclair and Garibaldi lead a security team in to find them. Sinclair, by himself, comes upon the Soul Hunter and his apparatus. The two engage in a protracted struggle, during which the Soul Hunter tells Sinclair: "Don't you understand? She is Satai
Grey Council
In the Babylon 5 fictional universe, the Grey Council is the governing body of the Minbari Federation. Its members carry the title satai...
... They're using you!" Sinclair frees the souls from his collection, who surround the Soul Hunter and confront him; as the machine begin to activate, Sinclair finally turns the Soul Hunter's machine on the hunter himself, capturing the Soul Hunter's soul itself and killing the body.
Back in Medlab, Sinclair and Franklin discuss Delenn's rapid recovery. Franklin asks Sinclair what he really saw, but Sinclair is hesitant to discuss the topic. Coming by Delenn's side as she briefly regains consciousness, she tells him: "I knew you would come. We were right about you..." but is unable to finish the thought before she falls unconscious again.
Back in his quarters, Sinclair queries the computer for the meaning of the term "Satai." Upon learning that it refers to a member of the Grey Council
Grey Council
In the Babylon 5 fictional universe, the Grey Council is the governing body of the Minbari Federation. Its members carry the title satai...
, he ponders what a member of the Minbari ruling body would be doing on ambassadorial duty.
Tag
Sinclair sees the second Soul Hunter off the station with the warning that members of his order were not welcome on Babylon 5. As he is leaving, he turns and asks about the location of the first Soul Hunter's collection. "Life's full of mysteries," Sinclair responds. "Consider this one of them."Back in her quarters, Delenn, with the Soul Hunter's collection, intently examines the containers which seem to imprison souls; she then destroys the containers, releasing them.
Arc significance
- The Soul Hunter alludes to the death of Dukhat, a Minbari leader who later is revealed to play a significant role in events leading up to the Earth-Minbari WarEarth-Minbari WarThe Earth–Minbari War is a fictional war that formed a major part of the back story of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5. The war was fought between the Earth Alliance and the Minbari, an older alien race that overwhelmingly outmatched Earth in terms of technology and weapons...
. - Delenn is not simply an ambassador, but is "satai", a member of the Grey CouncilGrey CouncilIn the Babylon 5 fictional universe, the Grey Council is the governing body of the Minbari Federation. Its members carry the title satai...
. - When Sinclair rescues Delenn, she is heard saying to Sinclair, "We chose well". This refers to the fact that the Minbari government had great influence on the selection of Sinclair as the station commander.
- The Soul Hunter order plays a fundamental part, later on, in the plot of the third television feature film, Babylon 5: The River of SoulsBabylon 5: The River of SoulsThe River of Souls is the third feature-length film set in the Babylon 5 universe. It was originally broadcast November 17, 1998 on TNT, as one of two films shown over the 1998–1999 season to fill in the gap between the fifth season of Babylon 5 and the first season of the spin-off series...
. - The episode introduces an important concept of Minbari religion-reincarnation. The true importance of this concept will be revealed later in the first episode of the second season, "Points of DeparturePoints of Departure (Babylon 5)"Points of Departure" is the first episode of the second season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.-Synopsis:Earth Alliance Destroyer EAS Agamemnon is seen orbiting an unspecified planet. Captain John Sheridan is heard informing an unspecified party that if they have any further...
". - The Soul Hunter tells Sinclair that he's being used by the Minbari, a scene which is later reprised and explained in "War Without End", a two-part episode in late Season 3.
Production details
The starliner Asimov is mentioned in passing; the name is a reference to science-fiction writer Isaac AsimovIsaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time, having written or edited more than 500 books and an estimated 90,000...
. In the original episode script, the ship had a different name, however, Straczynski renamed the ship after Asimov died in 1992.
Straczynski always wanted to return to the Soul Hunters story, which he finally was able to do with the post-series TV Movie, 'The River of Souls'.
External links
- Soul Hunter at The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 is a fan-run website that includes detailed episode guides and analyses, production history notes, background materials, references, and other information related to the science fiction epic, Babylon 5...