Odd...in "Infection", Garibaldi says something like "It's easy finding something to die for, why can't you find something to live for?" to Sinclair.
Lorien asked the same thing of Sheridan inside Za'Ha'Dum.
Maybe not so odd.
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Odd...in "Infection", Garibaldi says something like "It's easy finding something to die for, why can't you find something to live for?" to Sinclair.
Lorien asked the same thing of Sheridan inside Za'Ha'Dum.
Maybe not so odd.
Awhile back someone posted a Link on SCIFIVine to 2 Crusade scripts for Episodes # 14 and 15 that were never filmed. At the time, I didn't have access to a computer after work when I could spend the time reading them or copy/pasting them onto a word doc and I believe it was not printable in the format it was in, so I never got the opportunity to read them.
Does anyone have a link to them, do they still exist? Or did anyone copy them or are they now available for purchasing somewhere?
I realize most of you are probably aware of this but I thought I'd post it for those who might not have seen it:
"SCI FI To Air New Babylon 5
Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski is working on a two-hour telefilm called Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers that will premiere on SCI FI later this year. The film will take up the story of the legendary Ranger fleet as it attempts to restore order to hundreds of civilizations devastated by the Shadow War.
This new chapter of the Babylon 5 story finds the mysterious Ranger force--a combination of humans and alien Minbari trained in space warfare as well as the unique alien philosophy of the Rangers and just about every conceivable form of martial arts--faced with deadly challenges in its attempt to create peace out of the war's destruction.
Babylon 5 cast members may appear in the movie, which will also serve as the pilot for a potential SCI FI Channel series. Douglas Netter is executive producing the series along with Straczynski."
BTW, referring to the Marcus discussion earlier - I haven't seen it but I've heard of a story that JMS did in a magazine that Marcus didn't die & it gives his life story. Anyone know anything about this?
Derico,
I seen bits and pieces of info on it. It apparently happens 300 years in the future (The gist I got from one post) and in another post I got the gist that it was after SIL. These bits may not be accurate, but from reading posts here and there, that's the impressions I've gotten.
I thought the movie was set 3 years in the future not 300
PC, I was referring to the Marcus Story, yes the series is 3 years, therefore Marcus not a possibility.
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Ery is probably not reading this topic. It has spoilers in it and I threatene her with George if she read spoilers. I mean, its not like she isn't getting the eps fast enough that she needs spoilers like we did
Oops, thought I posted that in the Season one topic.
Lost track of where I was, thanks PC.
Sorry about the repost, but I thought that it might have been buried by all the other posts while we were all saying goodbye to ScifiVine
Awhile back someone posted a Link on SCIFIVine to 2 Crusade scripts for Episodes # 14 and 15 that were never filmed. At the time, I didn't have access to a computer after work when I could spend the time reading them or copy/pasting them onto a word doc and I believe it was not printable in the format it was in, so I never got the opportunity to read them.
Does anyone have a link to them, do they still exist? Or did anyone copy them or are they now available for purchasing somewhere?
Sindatur, that probably was www.bookface.com, a server that was dedicated to selling scripts online after users read enough to convince them whether or not to purchase said scripts. Alas, that concept didn't pan out. JMS stated somewhere you could get to those scripts after that site went offline, but I can't recall where. You might check through "JMS Speaks" here, or check out JMSNews and look through his posts for this year. I'm positive he mentioned "bookface" passing on beyond the rim this year, and where some of the scripts offered there could be found. The two "Crusade" scripts were free for the reading.