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Season 1Babylon 5 characters & trademarks copyright � by the PTEN Consortium -- No infringement intendedMy plans are grand but my time is limited. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. All quotation contributions are welcomed and will be acknowledged. Please send contributions to [email protected].This page was last updated on 02/20/01. Midnight on the Firing LineVir Cotto: "... why are you doing this?" Delenn: "To start a war over blood spilled so long ago.... Where does it end? You
kill them and take their land. They kill you and take the land back. On and on and on. The
cycle of hatred." G'Kar (to Londo): "The wheel turns, does it not...?" G'Kar (to Londo): "Listen to me.... Your time has come and gone. It's our turn now! One night you'll wake up and find our teeth at your throat. Sleep well.... Sleep lightly." G'Kar: "I will confess that I look forward to the day when we have cleansed the
Universe of the Centauri and carved their bones into little flutes for Narn children. It
is a dream I have." Garibladi: "Appearances aside, we are two completely different species."
Garibaldi: "If you ask me, the universe is going to hell in a hand basket." Garibaldi (to Winters): "Well, unlike me, the Lieutenant Commander takes a while to warm up to people, especially when she's working." Lieutenant Commander Susan Ivanova: "Your diligence is commendable. Anything
else?" Ivanova: "You eat like a starving man." Ivanova: "Mr. Garibaldi, you are sitting in my station, using my equipment. Is there a reason for this, or to save time should I just go ahead and snap your hands off at the wrist?" Ivanova (to Winters re: her mother after refusing to join Psi Corps): " The light in her eyes just went out bit by bit; and when we thought she could go no further, she took her own life." Ambassador Kosh: "They are alone. They are a dying people. We should let them
pass." Londo: "All I'm asking is that you trust me." Londo: "Okay, we made a mistake. I'm sorry. Here, open my wrist." Londo (to G'Kar): "You bastard! You won't get away with this. We'll strike back and we'll strike back hard!" Londo: "We should've wiped out your kind when we had the chance." Londo: "I apologize for the ... the incident with G'Kar.... It was a mistake. I will not repeat it. I will kill him though. Sooner or later. Somewhere. My people ... We have a way you see. We know how, and sometimes even when, we are going to die. Comes in a dream. In my dream I am an old man, it's 20 years from now, and I am dying. My hands wrapped around someone's throat, and his around mine. We have squeezed the life out of each other. The first time I saw G'Kar I recognized him as the one from the dream. It will happen. 20 years from now, we'll die with hands around each others' throats." Londo: "It seems I am still on target for my appointment twenty years from now." Londo: "... On the issue of galactic peace, I'm long past innocence and fast approaching apathy. It's all a game -- a paper fantasy of names and borders. Only one thing matters.... Blood calls out for blood." Londo: "If Carn is dead, then there will be war. Today, tomorrow, the day after, it doesn't matter. If it's the last thing I do, if it's the last breath I take, there will be war.... This I swear." Londo (to Vir): "The Council, the Council can go to hell. And the emergency session can go to hell. And you, you can go to hell too. I wouldn't want you to feel left out!" Londo: "The great Centauri Republic, the lion of the galaxy, will do nothing!" Londo: "... Just now, would you really have killed me?" Senator: "The Earth Alliance can't go around being the galaxy's policemen." Sinclair: "It was the Dawn of the Third Age of Mankind, ten years after the Earth-Minbari War. The Babylon Project was a dream given form. Its goal: to prevent another war by creating a place where humans and aliens could work out their differences peacefully. It's a port of call, home away from home for diplomats, hustlers, entrepreneurs and wanderers. Humans and aliens wrapped in two million, five hundred thousand tons of spinning metal .. all alone in the night. It can be a dangerous place, but it's our last, best hope for peace. This is the story of the last of the Babylon stations. The year is 2258. The name of the place is Babylon 5." Sinclair: "Not the Minbari, it's not their way. They are too honorable to pull
something like this." Sinclair: "My father always told me: 'The best way to understand someone is to fight him, make him angry. That's when you see the real person.'" Sinclair: "He taught me everything I know about flying, and combat. He said to ignore the propaganda, focus on what you see. I've never seen the Minbari fight dishonorably. They never pull a sneak attack." Sinclair: "So, who are you voting for?" Sinclair (to G'Kar): "We've had plenty of experience with sneak attacks. Pearl Harbor, the terrorists' nuking of San Diego, the destruction of our first Mars colony. It's a long and bloody history. Do you know what we learned from it? That a sneak attack is the first resort of a coward." Sinclair (to G'Kar): "What's wrong...? Don't have the guts for a fair fight?" Winters: "Perhaps tomorrow we can start over on better terms." Soul HunterDelenn: "Kill it! It is a Soul Hunter." Delenn: "Remove [Minbari] souls and the whole suffers." Delenn (to Sinclair): "I knew you would come. We were right about you." Dr. Stephen Franklin: "Always this busy around here?" Dr. Franklin: "It's all so brief, isn't it? Typical human lifespan is almost a
hundred years, but it's barely a second compared to what's out there. It wouldn't be so
bad if life didn't take so long to figure out. Seems you just start to get it right and
then ... it's over." Garibaldi (to Sinclair): "I hate it when you get heroic. It cuts into my business. A man's gotta earn a living, you know?" Sinclair: "If I can't make it, you'll have to blow up that ship before it
hits." Sinclair: "... There's always time" Sinclair: "Life's full of mysteries. ..." Sinclair (re: Delenn): "Why would a member of their ruling body be assigned to ambassadorial duties?" Sole Hunter: "A shadow. The long exhalation of the spirit." Sole Hunter (to Sinclair re: Delenn): "Don't you understand? She is Satai .... They're using you." Soul Hunter: "We are not thieves. We are preservers. ... We act only for the greater good." Soul Hunter 2: "Someone is about to die, Commander.... And it will be at his hands." Born to the PurpleAdira Tyree: "What if we are seen together? What will people say?" G'Kar: "Oh, the gratitude of the Narn is well known throughout the galaxy." G'Kar: "I never knew you could be so devious...." Londo: "Gentlemen, of all things in life, are females not the finest?"
Londo (to Vir): "What do you want, you moon-faced assassin of joy?" Londo: "And after spending a day dealing with Ambassador G'Kar, I long to sink my teeth into something...." Londo: "I'll even seal it with a kiss." Sinclair: "Keep them talking. I'm going to find Londo and bring him here."
Trakis (to Adira): "When you've done your job, you'll have your freedom...." InfectionMary Ann Cramer (ISN Reporter): "You still haven't told me when the commander is
due back?" Cramer: "Is it worth it? Should we just pull back, forget the whole thing as a bad
idea and take care of our own problems at home?" Franklin: "But people can be fooled. So to prevent them from being confused by any misleading instructions from the enemy, they hardwired the machine half of the weapons not to respond to anyone who wasn't pure Ikarran. There's one problem, Commander. How do you define a pure Ikarran, or a pure human? No one is pure. No one." Garibaldi: "Nothing in his personnel jacket to suggest a heart condition...."
Garibaldi: "Win, lose or draw, this thing's going to know it was in a fight." Garibaldi: "I know a lot of guys who came out of the war changed. Some came out
better, some came out worse. A lot of them had this problem. The war gave them definition,
direction, purpose. Without it they don't know how to fit in anymore, so they keep looking
for ways to go out in a blaze of glory. Some people call that being a hero, maybe so. I
don't know, I've never been one. Me, I think they're looking for something worth dying for
because it's easier than finding something worth living for." Vance Hendricks: "Savor the mystery, Stephen. We don't get nearly enough of them." Hendricks (re: organic technology): "The one trick that Earth hasn't yet been able to crack." Hendricks: "This is a blueprint for living machines. The Vorlons have one. Some people even say the Minbari have them. We haven't seen enough of them up close to get any idea of how they work." Hendricks: "Stephen. It's been 15 hours. We are going to grow old and die in here. Stephen? Stephen, there's a Martian war machine parked outside. They'd like to have a word with you about the common cold." Hendricks: "In the last five years, I've seen things off-world you can't even imagine. I've stood in the Abendi desert and watched all seven moons go into eclipse. I've walked in vaults that have been sealed longer than there's been a human race, breathing air that's five million years old. You call that a shortcut, if you will, but I've lived. By God, Stephen, I have lived." Ivanova (to Cramer): "Don't. You're too young to experience that much pain." Ivanova (to Franklin) "If you'll excuse me. If you need me, I'll be over there, getting drunk with the rest of the aliens." Sinclair: "The last time I gave an interview they told me to just relax and say
what I really felt. Ten minutes after the broadcast I got transferred to an outpost so far
off the star maps you couldn't find it with a hunting dog and an ouiji board." Sinclair: "You forgot the first rule of a fanatic. When you become obsessed with the enemy, you become the enemy." The Parliament of DreamsDelenn (to Lennier): "I can not have an aide who will not look up. You will be forever walking into things." Delenn: "You will not use my title Satai. You will address me only as Delenn. Do
you understand?" Delenn: "Will you follow me into fire, into storm, into darkness, into death? And the nine said: 'yes.' Then do this in testimony to the one who will follow, will bring death couched into promise of new life, and renewal disguised as defeat. ... From birth, through death and renewal, you must put aside old things, old fears, old lives. This is your death, the death of flesh, the death of pain, the death of yesterday. Taste of it and be not afraid, for I am with you to the end of time. ... Taste of it. ... And so it begins." Garibaldi (to pilgrim): "I don't care if you're the Easter bunny. You're not bringing this [knife] on the station." Garibaldi: "Just trying to get your story down...." Garibaldi (to G'Kar): "And just let me say, ... from the bottom of my heart: Hot pink is definitely your color." G'Kar: "I fight my own battles! I survived our war of independence, five years on the council and two prior assassination attempts. I can survive this." G'Kar: "Earthers have a phrase: 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.' I believe they stole it from us." G'Kar: "That hurt." Londo: "Do you know what the last Xon said just before he died? AAAAAAAAAAAARGHHH!!!" Londo: "Oh, come on, Commander! Loosen up! You are supposed to enjoy
yourself!" Londo: "Ah, our household gods. In a world where every day is a struggle for survival, you need all the gods you can get." Londo: "Gods by the bushel! Gods by the pound! Gods for all occasions!" Londo: "(to Delenn) Did I ever tell you that you are very cute for a Minbari? (to Garibaldi) Even you are cute, in an annoying sort of way. Everybody's cute! Everybody's cute! Even me. But in purple ... I'm stunning!" Na'Toth (to G'Kar): "... it is not my place to speculate on how anything gets into your bed." Catherine Sakai: "I usually think about you in summer." Sakai (to Sinclair): "The dance goes something like this. You ask about my aunt, I ask about your brother, we lie about not missing each other, then we end up in bed together." Sakai (to Sinclair): "Don't touch me unless you mean it!" Sakai: "Oh, it's a rebirth ceremony, all right. It also doubles as a marriage
ceremony. Depending on how seriously anyone took it, somebody got married the other
day." Tu'Pari: "Are you Ambassador G'Kar?" Tu'Pari (to G'Kar): "My orders are quite specific. You are to know pain. You are to know fear. And then you are to die at the required hour. I confess I'll be happy when this assignment is finished. Delaying the target's suspicions can be so time-consuming." Tu'Pari: "The pain must be overwhelming. Why hold it in? Cry out.... With luck,
someone will hear you." Vir: "It's a celebration of life. It comes from a time in our world history when two dominant species were fighting for supremecy. Our people, and a species we called Xon. At year's end we'd count how many of our people survived and we celebrated our good fortune." Vir (re: Londo) "Ah! He has become one with his inner self!" Mind WarG'Kar: "There are things in the universe billions of years older than either of our races. They are vast, timeless. And if they are aware of us at all, it is as little more than ants. And we have as much chance of communicating with them as an ant has with us. We know, we've tried. And we've learned that we can either stay out from underfoot or be stepped on. They are a mystery. And I am both terrified and reassured to know that there are still wonders in the universe, that we have not yet explained everything." Jason Ironheart: "We all thought the Psi Corps was controlled by the government, but that's changing. The Corps is starting to pull the strings behind the scenes. They're more powerful than you can begin to imagine." The War PrayerG'Kar: "We can no longer stand idly by as our peoples are slaughtered by these cowardly Humans."
Ivanova (to Biggs, aiming her PPG): "Give me an excuse, and you're dead." Londo: "What has love got to do with marriage?" Londo: "My shoes are too tight, but it doesn't matter because I have forgotten how to dance." Londo (to Kiron re: postponing marriage): "... you are still children, and children should be allowed to dance." And the Sky Full of Stars
DeathwalkerBelievers
Survivors
By any Means Necessary
Signs and Portents
TKO
Grail
Eyes
Legacies
A Voice in the Wilderness (Part 1)Ivanova: "... I'd like you to take the time to learn the Babylon 5 mantra: 'Ivanova is always right. I will listen to Ivanova. I will not ignore Ivanova's recommendations. Ivanova is God. And, if this ever happens again, Ivanova will personally rip your lungs out! Babylon control out. ... Just kidding about the God part; no offense." A Voice in the Wilderness (Part 2)
Babylon Squared
The Quality of Mercy
ChrysalisDelenn (to Sinclair): "There are things you should know. Come to my quarters, and I will tell you as much as I can. But do not wait too long...." Garibaldi: "They're going to kill ... the president." Kosh (to Sinclair): "You have forgotten something." Lennier: "[Delenn] is changing."
Londo (to Morden): "You killed ten thousand Narns! I didn't know you cared. Your name is being spoken at the highest levels of the Centauri government. ... You're a hero."
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