Babylon 5: Minbari gets a laugh
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Marcus and Neroon could have been friends, given a bit more time and interaction... Sad that Neroon had to die.
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@c00lizz I don't know. I imagine the Starfire Wheel only hurt for a second or two, before it fried him.
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@gregxiu I don't think of Neroon as a dark character at all. What he was was an equal and opposite of DeLenn, just as Londo was Sheridan's equal and opposite.
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@uberlutra Really? He was in every season but the fifth, and his character was just as instrumental to the arc as either Sheridan or DeLenn. Moreover, his entire story dealt with the theme of balance and transformation: his transformation at the end to balance Brynner's, his caste healing the social divide the religious caste caused(or at least exacerbated), his bringing about a new Grey Council to replace the one DeLenn had broken, etc.
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@larsedvartl But, it had to end that way. Neroon was the only one other than DeLenn who could make that sacrfice and reunite his people. Also, that sacrifice and his declaring for the religious caste balanced the transformation of his mentor Brynner, from priest to head of the warrior caste, and the sacrifice of his life for his people's.
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@Arylwren1 And, that's exactly what Marcus ended up doing, dying for the One....
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@Web1234512345 HILARIOUS.
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I can't stop laughing at the irony of the title and the thumbnail...
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Apparently not all Minbari share the same sense of humor....
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@toddsmitts Characters like Neroon are designed to die a noble death. It's what all the best knights do.
the next time you want a revalation could you posibly find a way that isn't quite so uncomfortable?
thrawn323 4 years ago 57
"He will not hear you."
"Then I will speak briefly."
I just love that exchange.
Progressive75 2 years ago 49