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  • Wow, the narn just don't get a break do they.

  • @Matticus333 Dude, it was nothing like that - the Obsidian Order and Tal-Shiar actually had a chance if they hadn't been betrayed by infiltrators. These guys were boned the moment they came out of hyperspace.

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  • @krashly71 Except B5 had tech ignorant combat too. The White Star is 450 meters long, much bigger than the Miranda, and it bobs and weaves all the time. They had Shadow vessels move like acrobats too and they're supposed to be twice as big as the Galaxy class.

    The rule of cool always overrides realism and scientific accuracy. Having ships fire at each other from 500 miles apart doesn't look as good as WWII style aerial dogfights.

  • @0pteryx W. Morgan Sheppard.

  • B5 was an awesome series, I think it had a few seasons left in it, I dont think there was a need for a spin off series (Crusade), they could have still have the events of call to arms, and dealt with it on B5 and have the Excalibur based at Babylon 5, for me Crusade felt to much like a star trek spin off rather than a B5 one.

  • @PezunaProducciones

    B5: 1993 Starcraft:1998

  • I'm picking up five ships, we're so screwed.

  • @HisDivineShadow245 betrayed? It was a Founder that was there. He never betrayed anyone, it was his JOB to alert the Dominion!

  • Poor Narns, they were boned the moment they came out of hyperspace.

    BONED!

  • I like the Narn Cruisers much better than the Centauri ones.

  • One thing I'm surprise hasn't been mentioned here is the fact WHY the Narn were so frantic as the jump points collapsed. It's not just "getting blown up". IIRC, the tale is told that, if your ship is destroyed at the moment of hyperspace transition, you spend eternity frozen in that moment of death - unable to move, unable to escape, forever DYING.

  • @porpus99

    What you say is true, but it would also reveal the alliance between the Centauri and the Shadows. Around that time the Shadows were still preparing themselves and building up their main fleet . Being revealed around that time would have been a disadvantage for them in the long run.

    In the previous war the Shadows were driven back/defeated because they revealed themselves too soon. IMHO, they didn't want to make the same mistake again.

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