In Valen's Name, Part 3

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Babylon 5: Comics: In Valen's Name, Part 3

The Plot: Babylon 4 returns from the past leads Babylon 5 to a dangerous encounter and Delenn to revelutions about Valen.
Timeline: 2261, after "Into the Fire."
By Lee jamilkowski on Monday, March 01, 1999 - 3:17 am:

Who did Valen find? It would help if only we knew... maybe the crew of the Excalbiur will find an answer...


By Adam Howarter on Friday, January 08, 1999 - 6:10 pm:

I haven't read it in awhile. So what do you mean who did he find? Please put the question in context and I can probably help.


By Lee Jamilkowski on Friday, March 05, 1999 - 3:44 pm:

In Valen's final recording aboard Babylon 4, he said somethign about having finally "found her"... and that was we got before Babylon 4 burnt (burned?) up in the planet's atmosphere. Anotehr great mystery... who did Valen find? Who was this female or femini ob


By Adam Howarter on Saturday, January 30, 1999 - 4:03 am:

Ok it took me awhile to get back to you but I got the answer. Its Carolyn. If you read "To Dream in the City of Sorrows" you'll find at the end she gets sucked into a space/time worm hole and disappears. If you haven't read it I recommend it. It fills in the gap of what happened to Sinclair (and how Marcus became a Ranger) between season two and "War Without End part I."


By Lee Jamilkowski on Sunday, January 31, 1999 - 1:10 am:

Carolyn? Or do you mean Catherine? Carolyn was the girlfriend from "The Gathering". Catherine was the girlfriend from the year "Signs and Portents" a.k.a. Year One.


By Adam Howarter on Sunday, January 31, 1999 - 3:04 am:

I think it was Carolyn, but I haven't read it in awhile so I might be wrong.


By Adam Howarter on Sunday, January 31, 1999 - 11:31 pm:

Ok I looked it up, it was Cathrine. Sorry


By Sarah Perkins on Monday, July 02, 2001 - 9:45 am:

I'm confused. How could it be Cathrine? Sinclair mentions her when he is listing people he hopes might find his message: "Delenn, Cathrine, Susan, Michael...if any of you see this somehow.... Don't cry for me.... I've recieved my own reward... because I've found her."

Mind you, it doesn't make sense (especially given the events of To Dream In the City of Sorrows) for it to be anyone but Cathrine. It just seems a little odd.


By Paul Griggs on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 - 7:03 pm:

JMS has admitted in print that the mention of Catherine Sakai by name at the end of IN VALEN'S NAME is a typo. Valen/Sinclair shouldnb't be adressing her as she is indeed the "her" that has been found.


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