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- From: skank@iastate.edu (George L Skank)
- Subject: Re: BABYLON 5
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 22:32:27 GMT
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- The following was mailed to me by a friend who has been following
- the B5 project for a while. Thought you might be interested. There
- is a paragraph about Babalyon 5 in this month's Amiga World, with a
- photo of what I assume is part of the B5 station.
-
- Enjoy,
- --George
-
-
- -------------------begin included text---------------------------------
-
- The following info on Babylon 5 was provided by J. Michael Straczynski.
- Start Date: Feb 1993
-
- BABYLON 5
- ~~~~~~~~~
- WHAT IS BABYLON 5? - History
-
- Babylon 5 is a new science fiction project for television
- that has been in top-secret development, first with Chris-Craft
- Television, and then in combination with its associate Warner Bros.,
- for over three years. Selected early on as one of several flagship
- projects for a new fledgling network, the producers and creator of
- Babylon 5 used that time to fully flesh out the universe in which
- our stories would be told.
-
- First, a series treatment and bible was written by J. Michael
- Straczynski, creator and co-executive producer of Babylon 5. This
- was then followed by a 2-hour screenplay for a TV movie entitled
- "The Gathering." Also developed were storylines for a first full
- season of episodes, and artwork was commissioned that illustrated
- what, and where, Babylon 5 was. Finally, a video demo tape was
- produced. By the time this was completed, Warner Bros. was in
- place to make an important announcement.
-
- On November 20, 1991, Warner Bros. held a press conference
- in Burbank, California, to announce the formation of a fledgling
- network, similar to the Fox network when it first went on the air.
- First-run programs would be produced, to air one night per week (as
- Fox began once per week) on a consortium of over two dozen TV
- stations around the country. At the heart of this was the Chris-
- Craft/United Television Network group of television stations. One
- of the projects announced as a Go was Babylon 5.
-
- Not only would Babylon 5 approved as a Go project, it was
- announced at a major press conference held February 12th, 1992 in
- New York City that B5 would be the first Consortium project to air,
- making it the fledgling network's flagship production. The target
- airdate for "The Gathering" is Tuesday, November 17th, 1992.
- [JMS announced in May that Warner Bros. had pushed back the start date
- to Feb, 1993 due to the other shows ("Time Trax" and the new "Kung Fu"
- series) not being ready to air until Feb).
-
- WHAT IS BABYLON 5 -- The Concept
-
- The year is 2257. Mankind has gone to the stars, and we
- have found that we are not alone. There are other governments and
- empires that are far older than ours, and some that are younger.
- Some we met in peace, and began an exchange of technology and
- information that substantially increased the pace of Terran space
- exploration and colonization. Some contacts were hostile.
-
- And some led to outright war. The Earth/Minbari war lasted
- for almost a decade, and led to one of the great mysteries of the
- time in which our story is set. On the very edge of victory over
- the Earth Alliance, when everything Earth tried had failed and their
- destruction seemed imminent...the Minbari surrendered. It is now
- five years later, and the dark secret behind the Minbari surrender
- will finally begin slowly to emerge.
-
- And over the course of the series, that secret will have a
- direct and substantial impact on Babylon 5.
-
- As for Babylon 5 itself...it is a space station roughly
- three miles in length, with docking bays fore and aft. It is made
- up of sections that rotate at varying speeds to create alternate
- gravities to accommodate various lifeforms. Different atmospheres
- are also used in different sections. Babylon 5 is located at a key
- jump-point; to get from any one of the five major confederations
- (four alien, one human), you almost always have to pass through this
- sector of space. Thus, the area surrounding Babylon 5 has been
- designated Neutral Territory.
-
- Babylon 5 itself, therefore, functions as a sort of futuristic
- free-port, a space-borne Casablanca open to travelers from anywhere,
- going anywhere; people fleeing from something or escaping to something,
- on missions of urgency...smugglers, diplomats, scientists, mappers,
- traders, soldiers, refugees...sooner or later, they all come to
- Babylon 5.
-
- The station boasts substantial facilities, including the
- docking bays, customs areas, nightclubs, casinos, meeting rooms,
- a Rent-A-Telepath service for use by businessmen, living quarters
- and other facilities. Because the station creates its gravity by
- rotation, like an O'Neill sphere, the very center of Babylon 5 is
- a null-gravity area. On the fringes of that round section, where
- gravity returns, hydroponic and other forms of gardens and crops
- have been planted. In that respect, Babylon 5 is a self-enclosed
- planet turned inside-out. It is self-sustaning in most regards.
-
- Though run under the nominal jurisdiction of the Earth
- Alliance, the station also has an advisory council consisting of
- one ambassador from each of the four major alien confederations,
- with the station commander forming the fifth, tie-breaking vote.
- In that sense, the station serves as a sort of min-U.N., the
- first time all five groups have ever gathered together before
- under one roof. As such, Babylon 5 represents the best chance
- for peace that's come along in a very long time.
-
- But there are also those who profit by trying to
- sabotage that peace. And they, too, come to Babylon 5.
-
- The station is called Babylon 5 because it is not the
- first such attempt. Babylons 1 through 3 were sabotaged and
- destroyed. Babylon 4 disappeared mysteriously, without a trace,
- 24 hours after becoming operational. Which makes life aboard
- Babylon 5 tenuous at best. They are very literally on the fringe,
- on their own. If something should happen, no one could reach
- there in time to help.
-
- Babylon 5 is run by Commander Jeffrey Sinclair, a nominal
- war hero during the Earth/Minbari war (who is missing 24 hours of
- memory from the last day of that war), though he serves more as
- diplomat and figurehead most of the time. In general, the actual
- day-to-day operations of Babylon 5 are actually run by Laurel
- Takashima, one of the few command crew actually born on Earth, she
- is consistently on top of things and is Sinclair's buffer between
- his diplomatic responsibilities and the physical running of the
- station.
-
- There are, in total, ten regular, recurring characters,
- in addition to whatever new characters may enter during any given
- episode. The intent is to create an ensemble show with widely
- divergent characters, some good, some bad, but most a mix of the
- two.
-
- Where some shows might show a perfect world without
- conflict, where everything works as it should, where the regular
- characters have no character flaws or inner doubts, the residents
- of Babylon 5 are very different. They have all the flaws to which
- humans have always been prey. The mistake is in the belief that
- technology means perfection, somehow eradicating humanity, which
- has been shown not to be the case. In 1792, people worked, got
- married, had affairs, had children, grew angry, touched passion
- and hoped for a better future. In 1992, though technology has
- given us 200 years of progress, of flying machines and computers,
- humans still work, get married, separate, have children, have
- affairs, grow angry, touch passion and hope for a better future.
- In 2257, our humanity continues, full of all its flaws and latent
- nobility. Those aspects may be enhanced, for good or ill, by the
- new technologies, but we are still recognizeably human.
-
- The primary goal behind Babylon 5 is to do a show that is
- both good sicence fiction and good televison. An SF series without
- cute robots or kids. An SF series that is thoughtful, but which
- has action. An SF series for grownups, with the same level of
- characterization and storytelling found in such shows as Hill Street
- Blues or St. Elsewhere or L.A. Law.
-
- In preparing Babylon 5 for production, a comprensive five
- year arc has been created. Though stories will stand on their own
- in each episode, the series overall will gradually tell a story on
- a much grander scale, a tapestry of falling and rising empires in
- which one or two individuals may mean the difference between a new
- dark ages on one side and a future of hope on the other. In that
- respect, Babylon 5 will be treated as a five-year miniseries, with a
- definite beginning, middle, and end, with each year equalling one
- "chapter" or book in the saga. In that respect, it has been likened
- by some to going for the broad tapestry of a Lensman or Foundation
- series of books.
-
- BABYLON 5 - Behind The Scenes
-
- The production team assembled for work on Babylon 5 consists
- of the best and the brightest, including EFX experts and others who
- have worked on such projects as TERMINATOR 2, HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS,
- THE ABYSS, TOTAL RECALL and other films. Heading up the effects and
- production elements are Ron Thornton (computer EFX) and John Iacovelli
- (production designer). Ron, one of the country's foremost experts in
- computer-generated graphics, will be working with NewTek -- creators
- of the Video Toaster, a company on the cutting edge of computer EFX
- technology -- to create images never before seen on television. John
- Iacovelli, from HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS, is bringing a range of
- innovative new techniques to give the everyday scenes of Babylon 5
- in action a vastly different and futuristic look.
-
- (If you're interested at getting a sneak peek at Babylon 5
- itself, there are two ways of doing it: 1) Find a copy of STARLOG
- SPECTACULAR #4, March 1992, and turn to page 54. The photo that
- fills the bottom half of the page is an early version of the B5
- station. 2) Call NewTek at (800) 765-3406 and request a copy of
- their latest demo tape. This tape contains a moving Babylon 5
- station, and a starship that is also used in the first part of
- the B5 demo itself, though the two are shown in reverse order.)
-
- Other EFX people working on Babylon 5 have been drawn from
- the ranks of Hollywood's finest, ranging from the Henson Creature
- Shop to those who've worked in James Cameron's Lightstorm Prods.
-
- Most importantly, every person thus far associated with
- Babylon 5 is a fan of the SF genre, and wants to join in the
- excitement of creating a brand new universe. Every effort will
- also be made to keep the SF as "real" and rigorous as possible.
-
- In addition to good SF going into the production side,
- quality SF will also play a role in the creative vision of the
- project. When Babylon 5 goes into series in 1993, it will draw
- upon the talents of leading SF writers for its stories, much in
- the tradition of the original Trek series.
-
- The creator of Babylon 5 has a long and healthy
- relationship with SF and related genres. He has previously been
- the story editor and primary writer for the syndicated Twilight
- Zone series, and his recent adaptation of The Strange Case of Dr.
- Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for Showtime earned him both Ace and Writers
- Guild Award nominations. He has story edited such other series
- as Captain Power, the animated Real Ghostbusters, and such
- mainstream network programs as Jake and the Fatman and, concurrent
- with Babylon 5's development, producer on the highly rated Murder,
- She Wrote. He has also written many published short stories, a
- published anthology, and two published dark fantasy/horror novels.
-
- BABYLON 5 -- Where To Find It
-
- Stations slated to carry Babylon 5:
-
- NEW YORK: WWOR, LOS ANGELES: KCOP, CHICAGO: WPWR, PHILADELPHIA: WPHL,
- SAN FRANCISCO: KBHK, BOSTON: WSBK, WASHINGTON DC: WDCA, DALLAS: KTXA,
- DETROIT: WXON, HOUSTON: KTXH, ATLANTA: WATL, CLEVELAND: WUAB, SEATTLE: KSTW,
- TAMPA: WTOG, MINNEAPOLIS: KMSP, MIAMI: WDZL, ST. LOUIS: KPLR, SACRAMENTO:
- KRBK, PHOENIX: KUTP, DENVER: KDVR, BALTIMORE: WNUV, HARTFORD: WTXX,
- ORLANDO: WOFL, SAN DIEGO: XETV, INDIANAPOLIS: WTTV, PORTLAND OR: KPTV,
- MILWAUKEE: WVTY.
-
- CINCINNATI: WSTR, KANSAS CITY: KSMO, RALEIGH: WLFL, GRN-SPR-ASH: WHNS,
- NORFOLK: WGNT, SAN ANTONIO: KABB, OAKLAHOMA CITY: KOOB, HARARISBURG: WPMT,
- W. PALM BEACH: WTVX, SYRACUSE: WSYT, ROANOKE: WJPR, DES MOINES: KDSM,
- PORTLAND ME: WPXT, SPOKANE: KAYU, BATON ROUGE: WGMB, WACO: KWKT,
- SANTA BARBARA: KADY, MONTEREY: KCBA, AUGUSTA: WFXG, LAFAYETTE LA: KADN,
- COLUMBUS GA: WXTX, YAKIMA: KCY, ODESSA: KPFJ.
-
- For up-to-the-minute info, check out GEnie Science Fiction RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 22. GIF format pictures are available on both GEnie and
- Compuserve in their respective file areas.
-
-
- --
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