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Series Cast Summary
Gary Cole | ... |
Capt. Matthew Gideon
(13 episodes, 1999)
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Tracy Scoggins | ... |
Capt. Elizabeth Lochley
(13 episodes, 1999)
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Daniel Dae Kim | ... |
Lt. John Matheson
(13 episodes, 1999)
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David Allen Brooks | ... |
Max Eilerson
(13 episodes, 1999)
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Peter Woodward | ... |
Galen
(13 episodes, 1999)
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Marjean Holden | ... |
Dr. Sarah Chambers
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(13 episodes, 1999)
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Carrie Dobro | ... |
Dureena Nafeel
(13 episodes, 1999)
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Maggie Egan | ... |
ISN Anchor
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(3 episodes, 1999)
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Zeus Mendoza | ... |
Trace Miller
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Mark Hendrickson | ... |
Drakh Captain
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(2 episodes, 1999)
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Jonathan Chapman | ... |
Brakiri Ambassador
(2 episodes, 1999)
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Carl Reggiardo | ... |
Drakh
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(2 episodes, 1999)
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Alison Lohman | ... |
Claire
(1 episode, 1999)
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Michael Beck | ... |
Mr. Jones
(1 episode, 1999)
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Tony Amendola | ... |
Natchok Var
(1 episode, 1999)
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Mark Blankfield | ... |
Jenson
(1 episode, 1999)
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Lance LeGault | ... |
Senator Jacob Redway
(1 episode, 1999)
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Tim Choate | ... |
Polix
(1 episode, 1999)
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Josh Clark | ... |
Kendarr
(1 episode, 1999)
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Susie Park | ... |
Sogayu
(1 episode, 1999)
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LuAnne Ponce | ... |
Janey
(1 episode, 1999)
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Peter De Anda | ... |
General Thompson
(1 episode, 1999)
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Brenan T. Baird | ... |
Kulan
(1 episode, 1999)
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Gary Graham | ... |
Bruder
(1 episode, 1999)
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Tim Thomerson | ... |
Senator McQuate
(1 episode, 1999)
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James Parks | ... |
Duncan
(1 episode, 1999)
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John Vickery | ... |
Mr. Welles
(1 episode, 1999)
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Madison Mason | ... |
General Miller
(1 episode, 1999)
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Timothy Williams | ... |
David Williams
(1 episode, 1999)
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Françoise Robertson | ... |
Lyssa
(1 episode, 1999)
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Juanita Jennings | ... |
Lieutenant Carr
(1 episode, 1999)
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Bill Mondy | ... |
Nix
(1 episode, 1999)
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Sharisse Baker-Bernard | ... |
IPX Official
(1 episode, 1999)
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Timothy Landfield | ... |
Lorkan #3
(1 episode, 1999)
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Scott Paetty | ... |
Lieutenant Meyers
(1 episode, 1999)
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David Saunders | ... |
Navigator
(1 episode, 1999)
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Brian Thompson | ... |
Robert Black
(1 episode, 1999)
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Sophie Ward | ... |
Isabelle
(1 episode, 1999)
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Wayne Wilderson | ... |
Kevin Sprach
(1 episode, 1999)
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Harry Van Gorkum | ... |
Durkani
(1 episode, 1999)
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John Novak | ... |
Dr. Alain Lebecque
(1 episode, 1999)
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Richard Biggs | ... |
Dr. Stephen Franklin
(1 episode, 1999)
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Sal Landi | ... |
Rolf Müller
(1 episode, 1999)
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Mik Scriba | ... |
Barkeep
(1 episode, 1999)
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John Saint Ryan | ... |
Technomage
(1 episode, 1999)
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Joe Wandell | ... |
Communications Officer
(1 episode, 1999)
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Neil Bradley | ... |
Drazi Ambassador
(1 episode, 1999)
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Christopher Comes | ... |
Aide
(1 episode, 1999)
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Marshall R. Teague | ... |
Captain Daniels
(1 episode, 1999)
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Jamie Rose | ... |
Cynthia Allen
(1 episode, 1999)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. Television (1999) (World-wide)
- TNT (1999) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Chum Television
- RTL Klub Televízió (2001) (Hungary) (tv)
- Warner Home Video (2004) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- Warner Home Video (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2005) (Switzerland) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- California Institute of Technology (Caltech) (technical advisor)
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (technical advisor)
- Oberman, Tivoli & Miller (production accounting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Several years after the end of the Great War (detailed in the main Babylon 5 TV series) the former servants of the now-exiled Shadows attempt to avenge their old masters by introducing a powerful biological weapon into Earth's atmosphere. After five years of adapting itself to humanity's genetic makeup, it will kill every human being on the planet. Since this plague was the product of a technology far ahead of humanity's, there isn't enough time to develop an original solution - instead, humanity will have to comb through the ruins of older alien civilizations with the hope of finding some ancient, advanced technology that can cure the disease. Leading this high-stakes archeological mission is a starship of the new Interstellar Alliance, the Excalibur, and its crew drawn from the Alliance's elite troubleshooting corps, the Rangers.
Written by Erich Schneider |
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Taglines | Who Do You Serve, And Who Do You Trust? See more » |
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Trivia | J. Michael Straczynski had completed the script for the season 1 finale before the series was cancelled, an episode titled "The End of the Line". The episode was to have Captain Gideon discover the origin of the hybrid-Shadow vessel encountered earlier in the series: a secret EarthForce project to combine human and Shadow technology. An EarthForce officer would have subsequently revealed that Techno-Mages were originally agents of the Shadows who rebelled, but still use the Shadows' technology. The friendship between Gideon and Galen would have been strained, not only by the revelation of the Techno-Mages' origins, but by Galen's admission that he was sent by the Techno-Mages to find any more leftover Shadow technology, and that was why he'd been helping Gideon in the first place. The episode, and the season, was to have ended with Gideon on Mars trying to expose the EarthForce experiments, only to be shot by an EarthForce sniper. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight (2002). See more » |
Quotes |
Gideon:
I thought you said you never hold a grudge. Galen: Well, I don't. I have no surviving enemies... at all. See more » |