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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2007

Babylon 5 scene of Narn talking to a Vorlon

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  • No...Religion is weak. This is greater and this is what all humanity should espouse to.

  • This scene is beautiful. What is the music in the background?

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  • @StephenUK1983 Are you sure both races died out?

  • Kosh

  • One of my favorite scenes from Babylon Five. Which is also my favorite TV show.

    Almost all of the music in Babylon Five is original compositions by Christopher Franke who used to be with Tangerine Dream.

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  • The most powerful part of this epiphany is missing...

  • i have no idea what you are trying to say. I know both the narn and centauri die out, nor am i saying they became first ones.

    I was simply stating that with the use of dust, Gkar became the first viable telepath (even though temporarily) the narn have had in 1000 years.

    Gkar learned 100 percent of the shadows during his invasion of Londo's mind.

  • @bluntman1138 Yeah but according to cannon neither the Narn or the Cenatauri became first ones, they both die out.

  • Most likely because Gkar bacame in a sence the first Narn telepath in a a loooong time. Even though it was through the use of the drug.

    Think about this. Kosh is sitting around, and suddenly feels a telepathic feeling of rage. He taps in a bit and sees it is Gkar. He then finds this a great time to try to get GKar on the side he needs to be.

    At this point in the series, everyone is trying to hide that they know the shadows were on the move. Kosh did this i think to make gkar shut up.

  • There is a reason I said religion is weak.  Religion can contribute to the cycle of violence as per our history. Many think that one "religion" is greater then the other. When in truth if we open our eyes and the beauty of the question in front of us we would say religion is nothing but dogma.

  • I wonder why Kosh hadn't more interest in G'Kar all the time.

    But he probably didn't need the guidance.

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