Walkabout (Babylon 5)
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Walkabout is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5
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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Synopsis

Dr. 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:...

 continues his walkabout
Walkabout
The walkabout is a purported Australian aboriginal ritual of manhood.Walkabout may also refer to:- Art :*Walkabout , a 1959 book written by James Vance Marshall, set in the Australian outback...

, and becomes involved with a singer in Downbelow. The new Vorlon
Vorlon
A Vorlon is a member of a fictional alien species in the Babylon 5 television series and fictional universe. The Vorlon species is a member of the First Ones, a group made up of the earliest species to gain sentience in the galaxy...

 ambassador arrives at Babylon 5
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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Sheridan decides to test the theory that telepaths can harm Shadow vessels. Lyta Alexander
Lyta Alexander
Lyta Alexander is a character from the fictional universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Patricia Tallman.Lyta was introduced in the pilot episode "The Gathering" as a telepath assigned to the Babylon 5 space station by the Psi Corps, a fictional organization...

 accompanies Sheridan on this mission, but no other members of the Alliance outside of the Minbari offer to help. Garibaldi confronts G'Kar about the lack of support from the Narns, especially in light of the risks the entire Earth crew has taken in helping and sheltering the Narns. G'Kar is able to not only convince the Narns to throw in with their support, but the other races as well.

Arc significance

  • The replacement Vorlon is introduced, whose name is never revealed but was later identified by JMS as "Ulkesh". This Vorlon is darker and somewhat more amoral than the previous Kosh and regards humanity with more disdain than his predecessor. Kosh and Ulkesh have also appeared to Delenn years before aboard the Grey Council ship as they lived inside Dukhat's sanctum in the Babylon 5 movie In The Beginning
    Babylon 5: In the Beginning
    Babylon 5: In the Beginning is a science fiction television movie set in the Babylon 5 fictional universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Michael Vejar....

    . Ulkesh is voiced by Kosh's voice actor and has a distinctly higher voice pitch than him. Also, the "chimes" that accompany Ulkesh's speech are somewhat darker. Even Ulkesh's overall color scheme seems darker than Kosh.
  • Lyta hears Kosh's voice while Sheridan is talking to her, hinting that a piece of him might have survived inside of Sheridan.
  • It is proven that Shadow ships are vulnerable to telepaths, albeit requiring tremendous focus and power on part of the telepaths in order to effectively jam them. Lyta was almost driven insane by the Shadow ship when she initially tried, but after learning of how the Shadows killed Kosh, she angrily lashes out at the enemy vessel and manages to "trap" it inside her mind and prevent it from moving.
  • The G'Tok, the Narn warship which was granted sanctuary by Sheridan on "The Fall of Night" makes a return.
  • G'Kar reveals a strange discovery he has made - every race has its own version of what the humans call "Swedish meatballs." For the Narns, the name of the dish is "Breen" (it is unknown though if this is an absolute truth, and if it also applies to such beings as the First Ones, including the Vorlons and the Shadows).
  • G'Kar manages to rally many of the non-aligned worlds into helping Sheridan.

Inconsistencies

  • It has always been said that after opening a jumppoint, a starship experiences extreme power drain which hampers the use of weapons. Particularly for Narn ships, the drain is enough to even cause momentary loss of contact with the rest of the Narn fleet ("Revelations"). However, the G'Tok here is seen firing its beam weapons immediately after emerging from hyperspace, much like the EAS Agammemnon in "All Alone in the Night
    All Alone in the Night
    "All Alone in the Night" is an episode from the second season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.- Plot :As the episode begins, Babylon 5's command staff receives reports of mysterious attacks on merchant ships near Babylon 5. Captain Sheridan decides to take a wing of Starfury...

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  • In "Matters of Honor", Sheridan deduces that the only reason why the Shadow ship missed hitting the Whitestar was because the Shadow ship didn't want to destroy the Whitestar and instead intends to capture it. Here, the Whitestar is still able to evade the Shadows' weapons even though the Shadow ship is clearly bent on destroying it. However, in "War Without End", Lennier states that the White Star is a living ship, and learns from each battle, thus removing this inconsistency.

  • Lyta Alexander said that she needs to be in a line of sight for her to effectively engage the Shadow ship. However, the Minbari telepaths onboard a Minbari Sharlin-class cruiser were in a darkened room and could not possibly be in a line of sight of the enemy. However, it is possible that the room the Minbari telepaths are in is the same as the command center of a Minbari warship which has holographic displays, not to mention that Lyta is a human, which is a younger race than the Minbari, so the Minbari TP's could be more "evolved."

External links

  • Walkabout at The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
    The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
    The 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...

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