Babylon 5: Voices

Babylon 5: Voices

First edition cover
Author John Vornholt
Country United States
Language English
Series Babylon 5
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher Del Rey Books
Publication date
March 1995
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 246 pp
ISBN 0-440-22057-2
OCLC 31998961
Followed by Babylon 5: Accusations

Voices is the first book in the series of original science fiction novels based on the Emmy Award-winning series Babylon 5 created by J. Michael Straczynski. The book was written by John Vornholt.

Plot

This novel is set somewhere in the second season timeline of the Babylon 5 TV series and revolves around a plot to have the Earth Senate remove PSI Corps from the military and to place it under the control of the private sector.

After a major terrorist attack on a Mars hotel which was to be the location of the PSI Corps Convention, the convention is moved to Babylon 5 and Talia Winters is given the role of coordinator of the event. While having so many PSI Corps on B5 does not sit well with Michael Garibaldi and Susan Ivanova, they do their best to accommodate the wishes of the PSI delegates while under the direct scrutiny of Mr Bester.

After another bombing and attempt on the life of Mr Bester, Talia Winters finds herself under arrest as the primary suspect in the bombing. With the assistance of Ambassador Kosh, Talia escapes to earth where she is pursued by Garibaldi and a PSI Corps Investigator Mr Gray. During their search for Talia, Garibaldi and Gray uncover the plot to replace the PSI Corps Military Controllers and discover the true identity of the bombers.

With a final confrontation on Mars, Garibaldi, Bester, Gray and Talia enlist the assistance of the Free Mars resistance movement to expose the mastermind of the plot.

With a little Garibaldi persuasion, Bester finally agrees to reinstate Talia and remove her from the Rogue Telepath hunt list. Garibaldi returns to B5 and Talia is left reflecting on her future and possible relationship with Mr Garibaldi.

This book does contain some elements which are canon to the series and explains a lot about the relationship between Garibaldi and Talia. The book also shows the development of the eventual relationship of Sheridan and Garibaldi.