Into the Fire (Babylon 5)
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Babylon 5 episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 6 |
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Written by | J. Michael Straczynski | ||||||
Directed by | Kevin Dobson | ||||||
Guest stars | Wayne Alexander (Lorien) Julian Barnes (Durano) Damian London (Minister) Ed Wasser (Morden) |
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Production no. | 406 | ||||||
Original airdate | 3 February 1997 | ||||||
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List of Babylon 5 episodes |
"Into the Fire" is an episode from the fourth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.
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[edit] Synopsis
At the height of the Shadow War, Sheridan stages a final showdown between the Vorlons and the Shadows at Coriana VI.
This episode uses a massive amount of CGI effects to show the strength of the fleet that Sheridan has amassed to confront the Vorlons and the Shadows. In one sense, it is similar to the Battle of the Line in the Earth-Minbari War–a desperate attempt to stop a seemingly unstoppable enemy.
Sheridan shows his strength as a leader by being able to assemble a fleet from so many diverse worlds, many of whom are historical enemies of one another, now united against common enemies.
In this episode, the Vorlons and the Shadows make one last attempt to sway the younger races to follow them by explaining to Sheridan and Delenn their different viewpoints. Lorien secretly broadcasts these conversations to the entire assembled fleet. It is clear that the Vorlons and the Shadows have become so consumed in their own philosophies, they have forgotten that their original purpose was to help the younger races develop. Hearing this, Sheridan utters the line "Get the hell out of our galaxy!"
Lorien then tells the Vorlons and the Shadows, as well as the remaining First Ones that have been assembled that their time is over and they must all go "beyond the rim." He assures them that he is going with them. This will leave the younger races to define their own history without interference.
The "Third Age of Mankind" has begun.
[edit] Arc significance
- Morden is dead, fulfilling Vir's fondest wish from "In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum."
- The Vorlons, Shadows and other First Ones have left the galaxy, leaving the younger races to fend for themselves, initiating the beginning of "Third Age of Mankind."
[edit] Quotes
"To live on as we have is to leave behind joy, and love, and companionship. Because we know it to be transitory, of the moment. We know it will turn to ash. Only those, whose lives are brief can imagine that love .. is eternal. You should embrace that remarkable illusion. It may be the greatest gift your race has ever received."
-- Lorien to Ivanova
"You just made a mistake, Londo! Even if my associates lose this war they have allies! They'll make sure Centauri Prime pays the price for what you've done here today!"
"What I've done?! Oh, Mr. Morden, I haven't even started with you yet."
-- Morden and Londo
"Will you come with us?"
"I have been here since the beginning. I will not leave you now. I will go with you beyond the rim. And we will see again all those who went ahead of us, all those who we have missed for so long."
"Then we will not be alone?"
"No, never alone."
-- Vorlons, Lorien, and the Shadows
"Strange. The galaxy seems somehow smaller now that the First Ones are gone forever." "It feels like the magic's gone now." "No, not gone. Now we make our own magic. Now we create our own legends. Now we build the future. Now we stop--" "--being afraid of shadows."
-- Sheridan and Delenn