Movements of Fire and Shadow

"Movements of Fire and Shadow" is an episode from the fifth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. As the episode opens, several Drazi warships are shown engaging Centauri warships in a fierce battle; the Drazi appear to be losing. On Babylon 5, Captain Elizabeth Lochley, the station's commander, describes to her captain's log the problems facing the station since the beginning of the Centauri/Interstellar Alliance war. A numb... more

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  • Jun 17, 1998

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  • 17

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Babylon 5

Babylon 5 is an American science fiction television series created, produced and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. The show centers on the Babylon 5 space station: a focal point for politics, diplomacy, and conflict during the years 2257–2262. With its prominent use of planned story arcs,...

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  • 5

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  • 518
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