09/06/1999 War
Zone
gs:
Alex Mendoza (Trace Miller) Tim Thomerson (Senator McQuate)
Captain
Matthew Gideon is assigned to the prototype destroyer Excalibur, to spearhead the search for a cure to the plague unleashed
by the Drakh. His first mission is to seize a downed Drakh craft on Ceti 4. This
episode was made when the network decided that the original opening episode, Racing the Night, didn't explain the situation
well enough for their target audience. So for this one they wanted large amounts of exposition. They also wanted it to start
off with a fistfight, include a "cool" fighter jock, and contain video footage of the riots on Earth (something that was impossible
to film within the series budget, forcing the producers to insert stock news footage).
16/06/1999 The Long Road
gs:
Alison Lohman (Claire) Edward Woodward (Alwyn) Scott Paetty (Lieutenant Meyers) Mik Scriba (Barkeep) Marshall Teague (Captain
Daniels)
The
Medusa has been stationed around Regula 4, supporting miners who seek a mineral which extends human life by fifteen years.
It seemed a simple job, as the colonists are the descendants of people who subscribed to a Back-to-Nature belief; they should
have posed no problem for the technologically superior Medusa. But the Medusa
has encountered problems: a series of incidents that verge on terrorism. The Excalibur has been called in to investigate.
Capt. Gideon considers Medusa's captain to be drunk or worse, for among his complaints are attacks by a golden dragon! But
despite Galen's disbelief, Gideon has agreed to check in on these problems. It
takes only a few hours planetside for Gideon to discover both the source for Galen's amusement and the Medusa's concern. There
is a Technomage present: an old friend of Galen's named Alwyn. From him, Gideon learns that there are considerable problems
caused by Medusa, not the least being a strip-mining of the land. Protests have been laughed at or ignored by the captain.
So Alwyn has decided to fight for his world and the problem threatens to spin out of control!
Alwyn is played by Edward Woodward, Peter Woodward's Father.
14/07/1999 Ruling from the Tomb
gs:
Alex Mendoza (Trace Miller) Juanita Jennings (Lieutenant Carr) John Novak (Doctor Alain Lebecque)
The
Excalibur is called to Mars for a medical symposium on treating the Drakh plague. Irritated at being called away from his
important job, Capt. Matthew Gideon finds himself clashing with the officer in charge of security: Capt. Elizabeth Lochley.
Lochley herself is in contention with Carr, the Mars-raised officer supervising the situation by Mars. Meanwhile, as the captains clash -- and find themselves rubbing each other the wrong way -- Dr. Max Eilerson
wrangles with shuttle pilot Trace over who will escort Dureena Nafeel through the clamor of Mars. Needing neither escort nor
the not-quite-friendly banter of the two men, Dureena finds herself forced to defend Eilerson when he runs afoul of an incompetent
thief. But Gideon's and Lochley's worst fears seem to be fulfilled when a delegate
is discovered dead, murdered by a member of an extremist Doomsday cult. It seems that someone does not want a cure found for
the Drakh plague -- someone who has already chosen the next victim to die. Peter
David who wrote this episode also wrote B5 episodes "Soul Mates" and "There All the Honor Lies" and several B5 books including "Armies of Light and Dark : Book II of Legions of Fire," "Out of the Darkness : Legions
of Fire Book III," "In the Beginning," and Thirdspace." He also has a couple
of acting and producing credits.
28/07/1999 Appearances and Other Deceits
gs:
John Vickery (Mr. Welles) LuAnne Ponce (Janey) Wayne Wilderson (Kevin Sprach)
Two
"visitors" from EarthGov have come aboard the Excalibur to make certain the right "impact" is made on the panicked people
of Earth. But their suggestions are little more than new colors for the wardroom and new uniforms, and Capt. Matthew Gideon
is -- to put it mildly -- unsympathetic. But Gideon is quick to do all he can
to determine the race and culture which have created the ship that now lies derelict in Excalibur's path. Lt. John Matheson
directs the EVA team exploring the wreck, and is shocked to discover the self-destruction of the crew. Dr. Sarah Chambers
leads the medical team which tries -- in vain -- to save the one surviving member of the crew.
But there is more to that crew's "impact" on the folk of the Excalibur. As Dr. Max Eilerson bemoans the lack of a spoken
Rosetta Stone, there is another person who does understand their conversations... This
episode, the last one produced, contains numerous allusions to the interference the show suffered.
04/08/1999 Racing the Night
gs:
Brenan Baird (Kulan) Madison Mason (Genera Miller)
On
a world that appears to be dead, the Excalibur discovers equations for propulsion, energy creation, alloy-making -- almost
everything but medical technology. Capt. Matthew Gideon is as concerned for a cure as Max Eilerson is ecstatic about their
discoveries. Dr. Sarah Chambers, however is more worried at the possibilities suggested by her discoveries: dozens of flakes
of DNA from several dozen different alien races from over the past 50 years -- yet no one has announced they discovered the
planet before now. Dureena Nafeel, in her separate explorations, has also discovered
something disturbing: an apparent cache of globes. When another discovers the
eviscerated body of a crewman, and the landing party is attacked, Capt. Gideon immediately leads the attacker away. After
a death-defying chase, he manages to escape with Galen's help. Yet the technomage's
help may best be applied in a different way. Using an homunculus spell, Galen decides to discover how the crewman was killed
-- and why. This episode was originally made as the opening episode, hence the
presence of introductory exposition.
11/08/1999 The Memory of War
gs: Susie Park (Sogayo) James Parks (Duncan) John Saint Ryan (Technomage)
Four
months into its mission, the Excalibur finds a world for which Capt. Matthew Gideon has long been searching. Although the
race which once populated it is dead, the world and its edifaces remain intact. Although
Max Eilerson is elated -- perhaps now he will find some technology worth exploiting -- his delight is not shared by all. Galen,
in particular, is concerned. For a century, techonomages have been warned away from the planet. The one mage who refused to
believe the warnings was destroyed after sending a single message: genus locii, "the spirit of the place". Although Galen refuses to land on the planet Gideon, Eilerson, Dureena, and others head down to investigate,
each in their own way. But when night falls, the "stalking death" strikes...
18/08/1999 The Needs of Earth
gs:
Tony Amendola (Natchok Var) Bill Mondy (Nix)
The Excalibur receives an important message from the Rangers: an alien race, the Moradi, are searching for a criminal
they cannot retrieve easily. Hoping to gain knowledge that will help the Excalibur avoid several years of searching, Capt.
Matthew Gideon agrees to find the criminal Natchok Var, who has stolen several datacrystals filled with important information. But there are several hitches to Gideon's plan. Natchok Var has been captured by bounty
hunters based on Praxis 9. Praxis 9 is a planet with a poisonous atmosphere. Since the Excalibur will be going into an area
not pledged to the ISA, the Alliance will disavow any knowledge of the Excalibur or her crew if they are discovered. Dureena Nafeel has been there before and knows Praxis 9 well enough to sneak Gideon and herself into the
main dome. But there's something more about Praxis that Dureena knows -- something she dares not discuss with anyone. And
Dureena isn't the only person who isn't telling everything...
25/08/1999 Visitors from Down the Street
gs:
Josh Clark (Kendarr) Francoise Robertson (Lyssa) Harry Van Gorkum (Durkani)
A
First Contact situation arises as a nearly-depleted life pod is discovered by the Excalibur. Capt. Matthew Gideon, assisted
by Lt. John Matheson, meets with the aliens to establish initial conversation. But
the aliens are clad in 20th Century clothing, and speak 20th century colloquial English as they threaten to shoot any- and
everyone they encounter. Together, the man and woman argue that Earth has contacted them, often... to their races' disadvantage.
Gideon tries to argue with them, but the man is adamant that he will "trust no one" in his search for the truth. And he has
"proof" -- drawings, photographs, even a recognizable artifact -- that prove something is very screwy. Then their former boss arrives, and the situation threatens to slide totally out of control...
01/09/1999 Each Night I Dream of Home
gs:
Lance LeGault (Senator Redway) Richard Biggs (Dr. Stephen Franklin) Timothy Williams (David Williams)
The Excalibur is sent to rendezvous with a special courier for top-secret mission. Obeying the Senator -- and his companion,
a rather bland little plumber -- Capt. Matthew Gideon proceeds toward Earth. But when the Excalibur encounters a disabled
Starfury, Gideon decides to stop and rescue its nearly-dead pilot: Capt. Elizabeth Lochley.
After telling Lochley that he can't tell her anything about their mission, Gideon and Excalibur continue to Earth to
pick up a very special person who will help them test the baseline for the Drakh Plague: Dr. Stephen Franklin. But, as they
begin to check the details for Dr. Franklin, the little plumber who will serve as Franklin's baseline makes a call. It's only to his sweetheart
on Earth -- but more than his sweetheart is listening to his transmission. The
series was cut short at this point. At the time, three additional scripts were finished - "Value Judgements" by Fiona Avery
(featuring the return of Babylon 5 villain Bester), and "To the Ends of the Earth" and "End of the Line" by J. Michael Straczynski,
both dealing with the mysterious ship seen in The Path of Sorrows.
Unmade To the Ends of the Earth
Gideon
encounters a ship just like the one that destroyed the Cerberus...
Unmade Value Judgements
Matherson
must persuade Bester to help the crew of the Excalibur...
30/06/1999 The Path of Sorrows
gs:
Mark Blankfield (Jenson) Gary Graham (Bruder) Sophie Ward (Isabelle) Dawn Stern (Alison)
"Enter
freely through the Path of Sorrows." A simple directive, but one which stymied Excalibur's scientists until Galen suddenly
realized what was being asked. After upsetting Dureena, Galen used her tears to open the way to a mysterious globe. Inside
the globe, barely seen, was a reptilian alien with a sad face. The globe has
been transferred back up to the Excalibur for study. Capt. Gideon was angered that someone had abandoned the globe and its
occupant. Lt. Matheson was more concerned that the englobed alien might be forcibly imprisoned. Galen brushed aside all concerns,
intimating a connection to a random universe. Gideon was later compelled to actually
talk to the alien and spoke of the EAS Cerebus, his life afterwards, and a curious item called 'the Apocalypse Box! The telepath in Matheson's flashback was supposed to be Lyta Alexander from B5, but the scene was rewritten
for a new actress when Patricia Tallman turned down the part.
23/06/1999 The Well of Forever
gs:
Michael Beck (Mr. Jones) David A. Saunders (Navigation) Joe Wandell (Communications Officer)
"Mr.
Jones" from the Congressional Panel on Telepaths, has arrived to test Lt. Matheson, to make certain he has not broken any
of the new rules for telepaths. Although Capt. Gideon is concerned that this is the second testing in the past six months,
Matheson has assured him that these tests are necessary. Galen has shown the
Excalibur's top officers a wonder: a stone which will lead him to the Well of Forever. Intrigued by the possibility that this
place "where questions are answered" might be able to help with Excalibur's quest, and in the hopes that he might learn more
about Galen's ship, Gideon has agreed to have the ships' navigation programs merged. As they travel farther off the beacon
into hyperspace, the Excalibur crew begins to discover new life-forms, including an embarassing incident with the vapid Fen. There are many problems afoot. Mr. Eilerson's greedy nature has been noted. "Mr. Jones"
wants to know about the Excalibur's destination and Matheson cannot fend off the psi-tester's Deep Scans!
07/07/1999 Patterns of the Soul
gs:
Brian Thompson (Robert Black) Peter Deanda (General Thompson) Sharrise Baker (IPX Official) Eric Ware (Tim)
Minutes
before reaching the Excalibur's destination, Capt. Gideon was sent by Col. Thompson from Earthforce to find a group of infected
colonists at Theta 49. Gideon had argued that there was no need to move the infected people from an uninhabited world, but
Thompson forced the Excalibur crew to do as he desired. Similarly, Mr. Eilerson has been under pressure from IPX to present
more new patents. Dr. Chambers, after using a 24-hour viral screen, sent Gideon,
Dureena, and herself to the surface of Theta 49. There, they were met by Tim, the lieutenant leader of the possibly infected
folk who regarded them with suspicion. Robert Black, the designated spokesman of the people, arrived and agreed to be tested
for the Drakh Plague with the stipulation that only he would be tested. Dureena
went exploring on her own. But what she found and didn't report remains a secret that is only beginning to take shape. This episode was meant to air after "The Memory of War", where the nanotech plague
shield is introduced. But because the episode where the crew switched back to the black uniforms was never produced, it ended
up being placed before the first switch in "Appearances and Other Deceits".
21/07/1999 The Rules of the Game
gs:
Tim Choate (Polix) Timothy Landfield (Lorkan #3) Sal Landi (Rolf Mueller) Jamie Rose (Cynthia Allen) Joel Swetow (Ris)
The Excalibur has come to Babylon 5 to negotiate a landing on Lorca 7 -- a landing that the Brakiri ambassador refuses to allow.
Lorca 7 is a re-colonized planet; Capt Matthew Gideon suspects that there might be medical technology in the ruins left by
Lorca 7's previous inhabitants. Gideon discusses his negotiations with station
commander Capt. Elizabeth Lochley. Whether or not he receives permission, Gideon says will do what is necessary to find an
answer. Meanwhile, members of the Excalibur's crew check out other business,
including Max Eilerson's ex-wife Cynthia Allen. Allen needs money -- she has borrowed money from a loan shark, and he intends
to collect either the money he loaned, or her life. But the purity of the Lorcans
-- and the greed of the loan shark -- will not yield to reasonable requests. So both Gideon and Eilerson both are forced to
consider unreasonable subterfuge. Mister Kitty was a reference to Straczynski's
cat of the same name. It died of leukemia (as a complication of feline AIDS) on May 17th 1999.
Unmade Tried and True
Dureena
is kidnapped by the thief's guild...
Unmade End of the Line
Gideon and Galen uncover
the truth about the Shadow ship that destroyed the Cerberus, and also the truth about the Technomages...