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Babylon 5: The Gathering

Babylon 5: The Gathering is the test pilot movie of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, aired on February 22, 1993. It is also the first of six feature-length films in the Babylon 5 media franchise.[citation needed]

Babylon 5: The Gathering
The Gathering DVD Cover
GenreAction
Adventure
Science fiction
Created byJ. Michael Straczynski
Written byJ. Michael Straczynski
Directed byRichard Compton
StarringMichael O'Hare
Tamlyn Tomita
Jerry Doyle
Mira Furlan
Blaire Baron
John Fleck
Peter Jurasik
Andreas Katsulas
Johnny Sekka
Patricia Tallman
Theme music composerStewart Copeland
Christopher Franke (1998 re-edit)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersDouglas Netter
J. Michael Straczynski
ProducersRobert Latham Brown
John Copeland (co-producer)
CinematographyBilly Dickson
EditorRobert L. Sinise
Running time89 minutes
Production companyPTEN
Original release
NetworkPTEN
ReleaseFebruary 22, 1993 (1993-02-22)

The Gathering covers events which take place roughly one year before those of the first-season episode "Midnight on the Firing Line," providing a framework of backstories, political agendas, and personal relationships for some of the series' major characters.[citation needed]

Following the success of the movie, Warner Bros. Television commissioned the series for production in May 1993, as part of its Prime Time Entertainment Network (PTEN); the first season would premiere in the United States nearly a year later, on January 26, 1994.[citation needed]

Synopsis edit

In the Earth year 2257, a multitude of humans and non-humans gather deep in neutral space at a new station, Babylon 5, which has recently become operational. Babylon 5 was built as a neutral venue for discussing and resolving issues between the five major spacefaring races of the galaxy, the humans, Narn, Centauri, Minbari, and Vorlons. Commander Jeffrey Sinclair is in overall charge of the station.

As the crew awaits the arrival of the fourth and final alien ambassador, Ambassador Kosh from the Vorlon Empire, a transport ship arrives from Earth, bearing Lyta Alexander, a human telepath who joins the station crew, and Del Varner, a civilian. Ambassador Kosh arrives two days ahead of schedule, and is on board the station less than a minute when he suddenly falls ill, apparently from poisoning. Babylon 5's chief medical officer, Dr. Kyle, conducts a medical investigation and seeks to prevent Kosh's death, while Security Chief Michael Garibaldi conducts a security investigation. Worried that, if Kosh dies, the Vorlons will attack and destroy the station, Dr. Kyle and Lt. Cmdr. Takashima persuade Lyta to perform an unauthorized mind scan on the unconscious Kosh. As she conducts the scan, Lyta sees Commander Sinclair poisoning the Ambassador. Lyta accuses Sinclair of attempted murder. A meeting of Babylon 5's Council, made up of delegates from all five races, resolves to extradite the Commander to the Vorlon homeworld for trial. Sinclair is told that he will be deported in twelve hours.

Garibaldi comes to suspect Del Varner might have been involved in Kosh's poisoning. When he enters Varner's quarters, however, he discovers Varner dead in a fish tank. Lyta enters the medical lab, where she begins adjusting some of the settings that are keeping Kosh alive; when Dr. Kyle realizes what she's doing, he tries to stop her, and she attacks him. At that moment, the real Lyta Alexander enters the room; her double escapes.

Upon further investigation in Varner's quarters, Garibaldi learns that Varner had been smuggling illegal items between systems, and that he most recently had gone to the Antares sector to acquire a changeling net: a device that can make an individual appear to look like somebody else. The crew realizes that Kosh had not been poisoned by Sinclair when he arrived at the station, but by someone using the changeling net to imitate Sinclair. Since the use of such a device would put out a lot of energy, Takashima uses the station's scanners to pinpoint an area of the station with a high concentration of unidentified energy use. Sinclair and Garibaldi head for that part of the station, just as a Vorlon squadron arrives in the vicinity of the station to pick up Sinclair for his voyage to the Vorlon homeworld.

Sinclair and Garibaldi confront the mysterious assailant. Garibaldi is injured in the firefight and Sinclair faces the assassin himself. The changeling net is disabled, revealing the assailant to be a Minbari assassin. The assassin is a member of the Minbari warrior caste and wanted to discredit Sinclair as retribution for Sinclair's role in the Earth–Minbari War ten years earlier. Sinclair asks the assassin why he did it; the assassin replies simply, "There is a hole in your mind." Sinclair, being informed that the assassin has triggered an explosive charge, manages to get away just before an explosion rips a hole in the station's hull, throwing the station off its axis and beginning to tear it apart from the inside. Takashima uses the station's stabilizers to reestablish its axis.

The Vorlon delegation, now satisfied that Sinclair is innocent, drops all charges against him. In the station's garden, Sinclair reveals to Delenn what the Minbari assassin had said about the "hole" in Sinclair's mind. Delenn claims that it is just an old Minbari insult. Sinclair, however, tells her that he had fought in the climactic battle of the Earth–Minbari War, and that there is a twenty-four-hour period in the climactic battle, just before the Minbari surrendered, which he can't account for.

Takashima declares Babylon 5 open and operational.

Cast edit

Versions edit

There are two versions of The Gathering. The original version was a TV movie aired in 1993 on the Prime Time Entertainment Network as a pilot for the series. After a four-year run on PTEN, Babylon 5 moved to Turner Network Television (TNT) for its fifth and final season in 1998. Series creator and executive producer J. Michael Straczynski supervised a special edition of Babylon 5: The Gathering, which aired on TNT immediately following the new TV movie, Babylon 5: In the Beginning. Scenes were edited to move at a faster pace, allowing the restoration of 14 minutes of footage adding exposition and character development.[1] Among the notable additions is a prophetic line spoken by Kosh when he first meets Sinclair. Lost in the special edition is a trip through the station's alien sector that some viewers felt looked too much like a zoo. Tamlyn Tomita's lines had originally been completely redubbed as the studio thought she sounded too "harsh"; the new edition restored her original performance. The original music, composed by Stewart Copeland, is also replaced with a score by Christopher Franke, who composed music for the rest of the series, played by the Berliner Symphoniker.[citation needed]

The special edition is included in the Warner Home Video DVD releases Babylon 5: The Gathering/In the Beginning and Babylon 5: The Movie Collection. The original version was previously available on AOL's now-defunct In2TV service, and Hulu, but is no longer available on either as of April 2014. The iTunes Store appears to carry the special edition as part of its Season 1 bundle, but not the original, despite being listed with the original air date. The original is available for streaming on Amazon.[citation needed]

The original version was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in Region 2. In Germany, it had the title "Spacecenter Babylon 5 - Die Zusammenkunft."[2] It is also included in the "Complete Collection" and "Ultimate Collection" box sets (released in the UK only).[citation needed]

Changes between pilot and series edit

Many elements of the pilot were changed when the series began, giving the pilot a different feel than the rest of the series. This was most evident in the prosthetics, sets, music, and cast members. Patricia Tallman played Lyta Alexander – she was replaced by Andrea Thompson as Talia Winters – but Tallman (as Alexander) would return later in the series, first as a recurring character and then as a regular. The medical officer was Dr. Benjamin Kyle (played by Johnny Sekka), rather than Richard Biggs as Stephen Franklin. The explanation used for these cast changes is that these two characters saw Kosh outside his encounter suit and thus had to be removed from duty – Kosh's secrecy is a running theme in the show.[3]

The first officer was Laurel Takashima (played by Tamlyn Tomita), replaced for the series by Claudia Christian as Susan Ivanova. The alien characters – such as Delenn and G'Kar – appeared slightly different because the prosthetics were different for the pilot than the series. Also, Delenn was originally supposed to be a male character destined to become female at the end of season 1, but since they could not make Mira Furlan's voice male enough, they decided to play her as female throughout the series.[4]

Ed Wasser, who played Morden in the series, appears in the pilot as Earth Alliance technician Guerra.

The duty uniforms and rank insignia were altered between the pilot and the series, as were the handheld weapons.

Sinclair's love interest (Carolyn Sykes) is replaced by Catherine Sakai.

References edit

  1. ^ ""The Gathering" at midwinter.com". from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  2. ^ "Spacecenter Babylon 5 - Die Zusammenkunft". from the original on March 12, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2017 – via Amazon.
  3. ^ ""Lost Scenes" at midwinter.com". from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  4. ^ ""Revelations" at midwinter.com". from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved October 31, 2020.

External links edit

  • Babylon 5: The Gathering at IMDb  
  • Babylon 5: The Gathering at AllMovie

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Babylon 5 The Gathering news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Babylon 5 The Gathering is the test pilot movie of the science fiction television series Babylon 5 aired on February 22 1993 It is also the first of six feature length films in the Babylon 5 media franchise citation needed Babylon 5 The GatheringThe Gathering DVD CoverGenreActionAdventureScience fictionCreated byJ Michael StraczynskiWritten byJ Michael StraczynskiDirected byRichard ComptonStarringMichael O HareTamlyn TomitaJerry DoyleMira FurlanBlaire BaronJohn FleckPeter JurasikAndreas KatsulasJohnny SekkaPatricia TallmanTheme music composerStewart CopelandChristopher Franke 1998 re edit Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersDouglas NetterJ Michael StraczynskiProducersRobert Latham BrownJohn Copeland co producer CinematographyBilly DicksonEditorRobert L SiniseRunning time89 minutesProduction companyPTENOriginal releaseNetworkPTENReleaseFebruary 22 1993 1993 02 22 The Gathering covers events which take place roughly one year before those of the first season episode Midnight on the Firing Line providing a framework of backstories political agendas and personal relationships for some of the series major characters citation needed Following the success of the movie Warner Bros Television commissioned the series for production in May 1993 as part of its Prime Time Entertainment Network PTEN the first season would premiere in the United States nearly a year later on January 26 1994 citation needed Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Versions 4 Changes between pilot and series 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis editIn the Earth year 2257 a multitude of humans and non humans gather deep in neutral space at a new station Babylon 5 which has recently become operational Babylon 5 was built as a neutral venue for discussing and resolving issues between the five major spacefaring races of the galaxy the humans Narn Centauri Minbari and Vorlons Commander Jeffrey Sinclair is in overall charge of the station As the crew awaits the arrival of the fourth and final alien ambassador Ambassador Kosh from the Vorlon Empire a transport ship arrives from Earth bearing Lyta Alexander a human telepath who joins the station crew and Del Varner a civilian Ambassador Kosh arrives two days ahead of schedule and is on board the station less than a minute when he suddenly falls ill apparently from poisoning Babylon 5 s chief medical officer Dr Kyle conducts a medical investigation and seeks to prevent Kosh s death while Security Chief Michael Garibaldi conducts a security investigation Worried that if Kosh dies the Vorlons will attack and destroy the station Dr Kyle and Lt Cmdr Takashima persuade Lyta to perform an unauthorized mind scan on the unconscious Kosh As she conducts the scan Lyta sees Commander Sinclair poisoning the Ambassador Lyta accuses Sinclair of attempted murder A meeting of Babylon 5 s Council made up of delegates from all five races resolves to extradite the Commander to the Vorlon homeworld for trial Sinclair is told that he will be deported in twelve hours Garibaldi comes to suspect Del Varner might have been involved in Kosh s poisoning When he enters Varner s quarters however he discovers Varner dead in a fish tank Lyta enters the medical lab where she begins adjusting some of the settings that are keeping Kosh alive when Dr Kyle realizes what she s doing he tries to stop her and she attacks him At that moment the real Lyta Alexander enters the room her double escapes Upon further investigation in Varner s quarters Garibaldi learns that Varner had been smuggling illegal items between systems and that he most recently had gone to the Antares sector to acquire a changeling net a device that can make an individual appear to look like somebody else The crew realizes that Kosh had not been poisoned by Sinclair when he arrived at the station but by someone using the changeling net to imitate Sinclair Since the use of such a device would put out a lot of energy Takashima uses the station s scanners to pinpoint an area of the station with a high concentration of unidentified energy use Sinclair and Garibaldi head for that part of the station just as a Vorlon squadron arrives in the vicinity of the station to pick up Sinclair for his voyage to the Vorlon homeworld Sinclair and Garibaldi confront the mysterious assailant Garibaldi is injured in the firefight and Sinclair faces the assassin himself The changeling net is disabled revealing the assailant to be a Minbari assassin The assassin is a member of the Minbari warrior caste and wanted to discredit Sinclair as retribution for Sinclair s role in the Earth Minbari War ten years earlier Sinclair asks the assassin why he did it the assassin replies simply There is a hole in your mind Sinclair being informed that the assassin has triggered an explosive charge manages to get away just before an explosion rips a hole in the station s hull throwing the station off its axis and beginning to tear it apart from the inside Takashima uses the station s stabilizers to reestablish its axis The Vorlon delegation now satisfied that Sinclair is innocent drops all charges against him In the station s garden Sinclair reveals to Delenn what the Minbari assassin had said about the hole in Sinclair s mind Delenn claims that it is just an old Minbari insult Sinclair however tells her that he had fought in the climactic battle of the Earth Minbari War and that there is a twenty four hour period in the climactic battle just before the Minbari surrendered which he can t account for Takashima declares Babylon 5 open and operational Cast editMichael O Hare Cmdr Jeffrey Sinclair Tamlyn Tomita Lt Cmdr Laurel Takashima Jerry Doyle Michael Garibaldi Mira Furlan Delenn Blaire Baron Carolyn Sykes John Fleck Del Varner Paul Hampton The Senator Peter Jurasik Londo Mollari Andreas Katsulas G Kar Johnny Sekka Dr Benjamin Kyle Patricia Tallman Lyta Alexander Steven R Barnett Eric Hazeltine Billy Hayes Traveler as William Hayes Linda Hoffman Dome Tech 2 Robert Jason Jackson Dome Tech 3 F William Parker Business Man 1 Ed Wasser GuerraVersions editThere are two versions of The Gathering The original version was a TV movie aired in 1993 on the Prime Time Entertainment Network as a pilot for the series After a four year run on PTEN Babylon 5 moved to Turner Network Television TNT for its fifth and final season in 1998 Series creator and executive producer J Michael Straczynski supervised a special edition of Babylon 5 The Gathering which aired on TNT immediately following the new TV movie Babylon 5 In the Beginning Scenes were edited to move at a faster pace allowing the restoration of 14 minutes of footage adding exposition and character development 1 Among the notable additions is a prophetic line spoken by Kosh when he first meets Sinclair Lost in the special edition is a trip through the station s alien sector that some viewers felt looked too much like a zoo Tamlyn Tomita s lines had originally been completely redubbed as the studio thought she sounded too harsh the new edition restored her original performance The original music composed by Stewart Copeland is also replaced with a score by Christopher Franke who composed music for the rest of the series played by the Berliner Symphoniker citation needed The special edition is included in the Warner Home Video DVD releases Babylon 5 The Gathering In the Beginning and Babylon 5 The Movie Collection The original version was previously available on AOL s now defunct In2TV service and Hulu but is no longer available on either as of April 2014 The iTunes Store appears to carry the special edition as part of its Season 1 bundle but not the original despite being listed with the original air date The original is available for streaming on Amazon citation needed The original version was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in Region 2 In Germany it had the title Spacecenter Babylon 5 Die Zusammenkunft 2 It is also included in the Complete Collection and Ultimate Collection box sets released in the UK only citation needed Changes between pilot and series editMany elements of the pilot were changed when the series began giving the pilot a different feel than the rest of the series This was most evident in the prosthetics sets music and cast members Patricia Tallman played Lyta Alexander she was replaced by Andrea Thompson as Talia Winters but Tallman as Alexander would return later in the series first as a recurring character and then as a regular The medical officer was Dr Benjamin Kyle played by Johnny Sekka rather than Richard Biggs as Stephen Franklin The explanation used for these cast changes is that these two characters saw Kosh outside his encounter suit and thus had to be removed from duty Kosh s secrecy is a running theme in the show 3 The first officer was Laurel Takashima played by Tamlyn Tomita replaced for the series by Claudia Christian as Susan Ivanova The alien characters such as Delenn and G Kar appeared slightly different because the prosthetics were different for the pilot than the series Also Delenn was originally supposed to be a male character destined to become female at the end of season 1 but since they could not make Mira Furlan s voice male enough they decided to play her as female throughout the series 4 Ed Wasser who played Morden in the series appears in the pilot as Earth Alliance technician Guerra The duty uniforms and rank insignia were altered between the pilot and the series as were the handheld weapons Sinclair s love interest Carolyn Sykes is replaced by Catherine Sakai References edit The Gathering at midwinter com Archived from the original on October 21 2014 Retrieved October 6 2014 Spacecenter Babylon 5 Die Zusammenkunft Archived from the original on March 12 2016 Retrieved February 22 2017 via Amazon Lost Scenes at midwinter com Archived from the original on November 8 2020 Retrieved October 31 2020 Revelations at midwinter com Archived from the original on November 12 2020 Retrieved October 31 2020 External links editBabylon 5 The Gathering at IMDb nbsp Babylon 5 The Gathering at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Babylon 5 The Gathering amp oldid 1185986108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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