If I remember correctly this episode shows the dying pilot of a Star Fury coming back through the B5 jumpgate. Unfortunately the jumpgate is the wrong colour, it's the colour of a ship leaving not arriving. Sorry I'm drawing a blank as to which colour is which at the moment.
It's orange, when it should be blue.
Of course, the original pilot also does this, but all the jumpgates back then were orange/red.
That dream Sheridan had is driving me up the wall!
(this is my first time watching the series all the way through)
Nobody tell me what it means, but do we eventually find out?
Best line: "Not alone, Delenn. Never alone." --Lennier to Delenn after her removal from the Council.
Yes, we find out what it means at the end of season 3. But it really isn't a dream.
It's not a dream? Sheesh. You're as bad as JMS.
But thank you.
"Yes"....oh wait, that comes later.
"Yes"....oh wait, that comes later.
No I didn't double post that on accident. Hee hee. You have just forgotten something.
Ha ha ha.
I knew it was more than *just* a weird dream when the real, live Kosh on the station went out of his way to say the exact same words to Sheridan that the Kosh-in-the-dream did. That's what you meant, right?
Something like that.
When Sheridan is meeting with General Hague, he states that he's been at B5 for six months, which would put this episode around the beginning of July. Yet at the beginning of the episode, Garibaldi, Franklin, and Ramirez are talking about the baseball playoffs as if they're about to start. IIRC, baseball playoffs start in September.
Maybe since they expanded the leagues to include seventeen different planets and colonies the play offs are a lot longer.
Yeah, but the beginning of July? Unless they've moved the start of the season earlier, that's only three months of regular season play.
MAybe they play less games or they have a much tighter schedule. Maybe several double headers a night.
There are a few things that bug me. First, the fact that Sheridan was able to open the prison door by prying it open with a blade. Second, that he and the Narn just happened to stumble upon an escape pod (though I suppose that it could be argued that the Streib that Sheridan attacked was heading for it). But what really gets me is that when the Agamemnon and the Starfuries attack the Streib ship, it gets no reinforcments. And at its homeworld. You'd think that the Streib would have at least a few other ships at their homeworld.
Maybe they are missing due to the Minbari's lesson about kidnapping Minbari.
That is true Minbari "lessons" can be quite painful, just ask Marcus Cole.
"But what really gets me is that when the Agamemnon and the Starfuries attack the Streib ship, it gets no reinforcments. And at its homeworld. You'd think that the Streib would have at least a few other ships at their homeworld."
They were following Starfleet's policy of no ships around to help defend whatever.