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I'd say don't read the Boxtree novels, but that would be unfair considering that the writers had insanely short deadlines - Vornholt reportedly had to write Voices in just three weeks, meaning he was compiling 3000 words of copy a day - and the series bible they were given to work with predated S1. There were also only three days allocated for editing, so a lot of continuity errors made it through. However, only Accusations and The Touch of Your Shadow... should be avoided at all costs. Betrayals and Voices are mediocre, but Blood Oath and Clark's Law are decent reads and of course The Shadow Within and To Dream In The City of Sorrows are both full canon.
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See, that would be amazing if only Talia suddenly stopped and said aloud, "I know those thoughts. Garibaldi!"
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I had the second novel in the Psi Corps Trilogy, I thought it was good enough to reread a few times. It follows Al Bester's live from birth to head of Psy Corps. Written by Gregory Keyes (as J. Gregory Keyes). Wishing I hadn't thrown it away, I think it's considered kind of rare now? Or maybe that's the first one which I've never read.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:I had the second novel in the Psi Corps Trilogy, I thought it was good enough to reread a few times. It follows Al Bester's live from birth to head of Psy Corps. Written by Gregory Keyes (as J. Gregory Keyes). Wishing I hadn't thrown it away, I think it's considered kind of rare now? Or maybe that's the first one which I've never read. i think they're a pretty rare series, yeah. and they're probably the three best babylon 5 tie-ins. the first book is especially interesting in how it tells the story of the emergence of telepaths, ending with bester's birth. the second was great for really getting you into bester's mindset. the third was about his fate post-telepath war. basically all the babylon 5 books are rare. they went out of print probably twenty years ago and they were hard to find even then.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:I had the second novel in the Psi Corps Trilogy, I thought it was good enough to reread a few times. It follows Al Bester's live from birth to head of Psy Corps. Written by Gregory Keyes (as J. Gregory Keyes). Wishing I hadn't thrown it away, I think it's considered kind of rare now? Or maybe that's the first one which I've never read. I really enjoyed that trilogy.
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Jedit posted:However, only Accusations and The Touch of Your Shadow... should be avoided at all costs. Accusations features a chapter where Sheridan is called Sinclair for several pages. I believe he switches back to Sheridan mid-paragraph.
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Angry Salami posted:Accusations features a chapter where Sheridan is called Sinclair for several pages. I believe he switches back to Sheridan mid-paragraph. One JS is as good as another.
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# ? Mar 12, 2019 04:21 |
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Just hit Sic Transit Vir in my re-watch. Best filler episode ever. "Hey ! You wanna watch a romantic comedy ? gently caress that, check this poo poo out. We have a genocidal innocent right here." And that's even more disturbingly true in today's reality than even the Nightwatch stuff.
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 05:45 |
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Jedit posted:However, only Accusations and The Touch of Your Shadow... should be avoided at all costs. Personal Agendas is a lighthearted non-arc romp set immediately before the end of the Shadow War. At one point Ivanova shaves her head to disguise herself as a Centauri woman, implying that she is wearing a wig for the remainder of the season. It ends with everyone chuckling and agreeing to never again discuss the events that transpired. Find this book and read it in a single sitting is what I’m saying.
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epenthesis posted:Personal Agendas is a lighthearted non-arc romp set immediately before the end of the Shadow War. At one point Ivanova shaves her head to disguise herself as a Centauri woman, implying that she is wearing a wig for the remainder of the season. It ends with everyone chuckling and agreeing to never again discuss the events that transpired. John "Armin" Sheridan
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Abrahamo Lincolni?????
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 20:40 |
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I watched the Next Generation episode last night where G'Kar shows up as a Romulan.
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 21:39 |
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I said come in! posted:I watched the Next Generation episode last night where G'Kar shows up as a Romulan. There's more than one.
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Son of Sam-I-Am posted:There's more than one. He sends some Romulans into federation space to cause shenanigans. I forgot he is in multiple episodes.
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I said come in! posted:I watched the Next Generation episode last night where G'Kar shows up as a Romulan. Oh Tomalok "There's great hostility behind his smile."
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Back with 3-7. It doesn't seem like a whole lot happened in this episode that'll have long term consequences but it was a nice introduction to Marcus, he's already received more characterization than that fighter pilot got in an entire season. The opening scene with the parasite was surprisingly graphic and the ending to the episode felt uniquely Babylon 5.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 00:55 |
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my rewatch just got to Vir making good on his promised wave lovely
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 00:56 |
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1994 Toyota Celica posted:my rewatch just got to Vir making good on his promised wave drat dude we're on the same watch schedule apparently
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 00:59 |
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Marcus is a humongous dork.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 01:43 |
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oh he's fine
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 02:12 |
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Those are not contradictory statements.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 02:34 |
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I like him but I also kinda want to shove him in a locker when he talks for more than 5 seconds.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 02:43 |
Just as long as you don't read anything about his character after the show ends.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 02:47 |
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TOO SOON !
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 02:59 |
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I didn't really ever warm up to Marcus during the show and reading about the extended canon did not help.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 03:01 |
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1994 Toyota Celica posted:my rewatch just got to Vir making good on his promised wave I just got to the one about his arranged marriage (and Sheridan's terrible, terrible flarn). Oh Lyndisty. So lovely and yet so murderous. ^^ Reading up on the extended canon was the mistake there, trust me, like many others, I went down that path and can never unwalk it.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 03:21 |
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I just watched Confessions and Lamentations and...
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 03:27 |
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Thanks for pointing out that G'Kar is Tomalok. Sedgr posted:Just as long as you don't read anything about his character after the show ends. I don't care if it was written by JMS: it's non-canon fanfic. 1994 Toyota Celica posted:my rewatch just got to Vir making good on his promised wave I STILL think this was a missed opportunity, but Centauri gotta Centauri...
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 16:58 |
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Toxic Fart Syndrome posted:
I always loved Tomalok. Now, when I see those episodes I find that I cannot make myself NOT think that it's actually G'kar in some elaborate disguise. Which just makes me love the character more.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 21:27 |
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Doctor Zero posted:I always loved Tomalok. Now, when I see those episodes I find that I cannot make myself NOT think that it's actually G'kar in some elaborate disguise. Which just makes me love the character more.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 23:01 |
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It works even better for the "Narn are the baddies" fakeout that his last acting role was one of the best villains of TNG.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 23:18 |
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Tomalak's final appearance was amazing because Andreas was in full G'Kar mode. He only had a couple lines, but he delivered them with that same Narn bombast.
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# ? Mar 15, 2019 23:40 |
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Jedit posted:I'd say don't read the Boxtree novels, but that would be unfair considering that the writers had insanely short deadlines - Vornholt reportedly had to write Voices in just three weeks, meaning he was compiling 3000 words of copy a day - and the series bible they were given to work with predated S1. There were also only three days allocated for editing, so a lot of continuity errors made it through.
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Doctor Zero posted:I always loved Tomalok. Now, when I see those episodes I find that I cannot make myself NOT think that it's actually G'kar in some elaborate disguise. Which just makes me love the character more. In some better reality, there was a DS9 spin-off featuring Bashir, Garek, and Tomalok as secret agents. Every so often, Avery Brooks appears playing a detective who insists he's never heard of this Sisko fellow.
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# ? Mar 16, 2019 00:03 |
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Payndz posted:What the hell was the rush? "If we don't cash in on this new TV show right now we'll have missed our only profit window!"? Pretty much yeah.
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Payndz posted:Jesus. I'm a novelist and generally I also do 3000 words a day - but I take at least as long to edit the book as to write it. Even when I did work-for-hire movie tie-in stuff I still got a few weeks to edit it. This poor bastard had to basically turn in a spellchecked first draft. What the hell was the rush? "If we don't cash in on this new TV show right now we'll have missed our only profit window!"? This is 1995 we're talking about. No SF TV show without the word "Trek" in its name had lasted as long as three seasons, and B5 was starting into S2 as the books were commissioned. So yeah, the thinking was that if they didn't get them out within a couple of months the odds were good they'd be tie-in novels to a cancelled show. Mind you, three weeks is almost generous for boilerhouse work. Lionel Fanthorpe had a three year stint in the 60s where he published a novel every 12 days on average.
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# ? Mar 16, 2019 02:58 |
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Larry G. DiTillio, who served as executive story editor for Babylon 5, has died. Given what we know of JMS' original story plans, I wonder how much we have DiTillio to thank for the series we actually got? Anyone know?
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 06:58 |
Lemniscate Blue posted:Larry G. DiTillio, who served as executive story editor for Babylon 5, has died. there was something JMS said on facebook about how he worked with ditillio for two seasons, then had to let him go because he was carving out his own pocket universe inside the babylon 5 universe (but he didn't go into any more detail than that). it sounds like he was pretty heavily involved as, essentially, JMS' editor and 2IC initially.
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Katsulas said he didn't like the one episode in which his character appeared in person because he preferred being a giant face on the screen. Lemniscate Blue posted:Larry G. DiTillio, who served as executive story editor for Babylon 5, has died. Here's JMS's statement: https://www.facebook.com/officialjmspage/posts/2389642397737276
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This makes sense. In the script books they talk about all the work DiTillo did on the League and how he sketched them all out - gave them character. That was probably the "pocket universe" he was making, and you can tell that the League fades into the background a bit after S2 in favor of the more major races.
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