The Babylon File

The Babylon File by Andy Lane, published by Virgin in 1997, is a comprehensive exploration of J. Michael Straczynski’s acclaimed space opera, Babylon 5. This TV Tie in Ed edition spans 428 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a broad overview of the series, which unfolds a single narrative over five years, while delving into detailed plot synopses and the intricacies of each episode.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the Babylon 5 universe, including a guide to the titular space station and a history that enriches the viewing experience. The volume also features a lighter look at the characters and includes quotes from some of the show’s humorous dialogue. Additionally, it contains an introductory essay by the program’s creator, along with discussions of the series’ influences and themes, making it a valuable reference for fans of fiction, performing arts, and television.
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J. Michael Straczynski’s epic space opera Babylon 5 is unusual in that the science fiction show comprises a single story evolving over five years. This volume provides a broad overview of the tale as well as examining the minutiae of each episode. There are detailed plot synopses, a guide to the station that gives the series its name, a history of the Babylon 5 universe, and a lighter look at the characters. The book also quotes some of the show’s more humorous dialogue. There is an introductory essay by the programme’s creator, and an enlightened discussion of the series’ influences, themes, and the famed story arc.
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