Grey 17 Is Missing

"Grey 17 Is Missing"
Babylon 5 episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 19
Directed by John Flinn, III
Written by J. Michael Straczynski
Production code 319
Original air date October 7, 1996
September 1, 1996 (UK)
Guest appearance(s)

Robert Englund (Jeremiah)
Katherine Moffat (Supervisor)
Eamonn Roche (First Man)
John Vickery (Neroon)
Time Winters (Rathenn)

Grey 17 Is Missing is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.

Synopsis

Garibaldi investigates an abandoned level of the station. Delenn is installed as head of the Rangers, but Neroon believes her to be a megalomaniac with messianic delusions. He vows to prevent her taking over the direction of the Rangers.

Delenn makes Lennier promise not to speak of Neroon's threat to the command staff, but Lennier tells Marcus to stall Neroon. Marcus stands ready to make the supreme sacrifice on Delenn's behalf.

In the course of his investigation, Garibaldi discovers a cult with Minbari-like beliefs has taken up residence on the forgotten level. Something sinister also lurks on the level, and guards the only way out.

Arc significance

  • Babylon 5 has begun recruiting telepaths.
  • Delenn has assumed control of the Rangers.
  • Neroon attempted to stop her, believing she is consumed with messianic delusion, but he was prevented from interfering by Marcus. Neroon accepts Delenn as the head of the Rangers when Marcus invokes Valen's name as his reason for being willing to die for Delenn.
  • It has been noted that this episode was one of the weaker ones overall. J. Michael Straczynski, creator of Babylon 5, expressed his own dissatisfaction with a part of this episode (namely the appearance of the Zarg), as well as a desire to apologize to fans in person.[1]

References

  1. John Hardin (1996). "JMS CompuServe messages for October 1996". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved December 10, 2006.


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