Ranger (Babylon 5)

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Marcus Cole, a Ranger, portrayed by Jason Carter in Babylon 5
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Marcus Cole, a Ranger, portrayed by Jason Carter in Babylon 5

A Ranger (Minbari: Anla'Shok) is a fictional class of warrior that plays a prominent part of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5.

   
Ranger (Babylon 5)
We are Rangers.
We walk in the dark places no others will enter.
We stand on the bridge, and no one may pass.
We live for the one, we die for the one.
   
Ranger (Babylon 5)

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The Anla'Shok (Rangers) were organized by the Minbari for the purposes of providing a dedicated fighting force specifically for the prophesied second Shadow War that the cultural hero Valen warned would occur in the future.

Unfortunately, as the centuries passed, the class' status seriously declined as the Minbari government, particularly the Warrior Caste members of the Grey Council, grew to doubt the validity of the prophecy. As such, the organization became seriously undermanned and underfunded, especially in the time in 23rd Century (Terran Calendar) when the predicted signs of the Shadows' return were starting to become evident.

During the interim between the Shadow Wars, the Anla'shok were usually led by the Anla'shok Na or Ranger One until the reappearance of Jeffrey Sinclair, who took Valen's title of Entil'Zha or the One Who Creates The Future. After Sinclair's disappearance, Ambassador Delenn took over the leadership of the Rangers and became Entil'Zha until her election to the Presidency of the Interstellar Alliance, John Sheridan then became the Entil'Zha following his presidency. After Sheridan was taken from the galaxy by Lorien, Susan Ivanova was named the new head of the Anla'shok.

[edit] Earth-Minbari War

When the Earth-Minbari War broke out, Lenonn (the leader of the Rangers at the time) attempted to reach a peaceful settlement, but was killed when a Centauri sneak attack hit the meeting.

After the war's conclusion, the Rangers were largely dormant, but were soon reorganized and strengthened as evidence of the Shadows' reappearance became obvious in certain circles.

[edit] Shadow War

When the Shadows finally made first openly aggressive acts, the force swung into action under the command of Jeffrey Sinclair (Known as The One who Was), Delenn (The One who is), and John Sheridan (The One who will be) and became a central part of the opposing alliance.

After the resolution of the conflict, the Rangers became a prominent peacekeeping force in known space and would still be existent one million years in the future after the humans and probably the Minbari became beings like the First Ones.

[edit] Characteristics

  • The Rangers are organized with numerous members from outside the Minbari and from the Minbari Worker Caste who were prohibited from joining until after Sinclair was given command of the Rangers.
  • The badge of their office is their black and grey robes that include a large pin that has a large turquoise crystal in the center, which is surrounded by a human and a Minbari at either side with the crystal symbolizing the Future or Isil'Zha. This is a recent style, however. The original badge used had a pair of Minbari hands holding the gem, but the two heads design was chosen to symbolize the unity of the two races.
  • Their preferred weapon in close quarters is the Minbari Fighting Pike known as the Denn'Bok, which is a collapsable pole that can be easily carried discreetly while capable of instantly extending with great force when needed.
  • Their main space vehicles are the White Stars, medium sized starships that are made up of combined Minbari and Vorlon technology to produce a superior small fighting ship.
  • As in depicted in the TV movie, Legend of the Rangers, the organization traditionally takes a dim view of retreating from a battle under any circumstances, even when it is prudent to do so. For instance, Ranger David Martel had to assume command of his ship and decided to disengage from battle when his ship was severely damaged. Even though his ship's fighting ability was completely disabled beyond field repair and staying would have been uselessly suicidal, Martel was court martialed by the Ranger governing council and was in peril of being expelled for retreating. Fortunately, Ambassador G'Kar ably spoke on Martel's behalf to prevent his dismissal by noting that the council's stance is unreasonable. When Martel and his crew became the heroes of the hour by saving an ambassodorial party from The Hand, the council was apparently willing to reconsider their previous inflexibility.
  • Their Oath: "We walk in the dark places no others will enter. We stand on the bridge and no-one may pass. We live for the One, we die for the One"
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