Babylon 5 Goes To SCI FI Channel
The SCI FI Channel has acquired exclusive rights to the Emmy Award-winning SF series Babylon 5.
Space Powers Babylon 5 Star's Congressional Bid
In the race for the San Fernando Valley congressional seat, victory may hinge on whether voters are looking to Earth or to the stars.
Bruce Boxleitner and the Space Race
Bruce Boxleitner, best known among science fiction fans as Captain Sheridan of Babylon 5, is obviously passionate about space exploration.
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New Project for the Women of Babylon 5
Claudia Christian (Susan Ivanova of Babylon 5) and Pat Tallman (Lyta Alexander of Babylon 5) currently star in a new series of sci-fi audio books.
Soap Opera Babylon: B5 and the Soaps
Science-fiction. Drama. Epic. Novel for television. All are accurate descriptions for Babylon 5 -- but "soap opera" may be as fitting a description as any other.
Babylon 5 and the Battle of the Fans
When Babylon 5's pilot movie aired in January 1993, creator J. Michael Straczynski billed it as the first installment of a groundbreaking "novel for television." The Internet served as a cybernetic boxing ring.
New Babylon 5 Book Paints Rich, Decadent Picture
Many of the questions left unanswered at the end of Babylon 5's television run center around the planet Centauri Prime and its doomed emperor, Londo Mollari.
Babylon 5 and the Red Planet
Babylon 5 character Michael Garibaldi may hate Mars, but series creator J. Michael Straczynski made extensive use of the Red Planet to fulfill several dramatic and practical needs.
The Fate of Babylon 5: Is It 1969 All Over Again?
Given the parallels between the franchises of Babylon 5 today and Star Trek in 1969, can history repeat itself?
'Final Reckoning' Paints Subtle Portrait of B5 Villain
Who would have thought that Al Bester, cold-blooded telepath and Babylon 5 arch-villain, would settle down and start reviewing books?
More Disappointment for Babylon 5
Electronic game manufacturer Sierra confirmed gloomy industry whispers by canceling the upcoming Babylon 5 ship-to-ship combat game, Into the Fire.
Other Babylon 5 pages of interest on SPACE.com
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