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Skriven 2006-08-22 21:36:00 av Robert E Starr JR (7139.babylon5)
Ärende: Where is "Summoning Light
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> > > Next Up: The end of the Vorlon/Shadow War is seen from a very
> > different
> > > perspective in Jeanne Cavelos' "Summoning Light."
> >
> > Don't you mean Jeanne Cavelos' "Invoking Darkness" (which starts
with
> > Kosh's murder in "Interludes and Examinations")? The Vorlon/Shadow
war
> > didn't end during "Summoning Light."
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> > --
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> Oops! Yes, I did mean "Invoking Darkness" (having already read and
> reviewed "Summoning Light," it would be doubly pointless for me to
slot
> that one in here...)
Hmmm, where is your "Summoning Light" review??? Can't find it on
Google.
Found:
Casting Shadows, by Jeanne Cavelos: my review
Wed, Jul 20 2005 10:25 pm
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated/browse_frm/thread/38292ad1bcb2f3d1
and
Invoking Darkness, by Jeanne Cavelos: my review
Sat, Aug 19 2006 10:03 pm
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated/browse_frm/thread/2cb90ef8cd9fa3e9
I've tried various searches and even did a search by all of your rastb5m
posts:
group:rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated author:jphalt@aol.com
...between 07/20/2005 amd 08/22/2006 and can't find your "Summoning
Light" review. Argh!
Results 1 - 72 of 72 from Jul 20, 2005 to Aug 22, 2006 for your query
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Invoking Darkness, by Jeanne Cavelos: my review
The events of the end of Season Three and beginning of Season Four are
seen through
the eyes of Galen, the emotionally traumatized Techno-Mage, in the final
...
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Into the Fire: my review
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The Long Night: my review
In case you missed it, this bit also evokes part of Odin's story for me.
Odin gave up one of his eyes in order to gain wisdom (he ...
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Falling Toward Apotheosis: my review
But how does the prophecy refer to G'Kar's eye, anyway? The "eye that
cannot
see"...well, G'Kar's eye saw just fine until Cartagia plucked it out.
...
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So, as the release date of Sept. 1 draws near, is anyone besides me
wondering
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Aleks A.-Lessmann wrote: <really, incredibly nice comments> Thanks a
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Aleks Thank you for that wonderful response. I'm really ...
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JP Halt's Reviews
Just a reminder that I'm hosting JPHalt's reviews as he sends the final
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Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?: my review
A purely transitional episode, and an episode that has at its heart the
very idea
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scenes ...
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Back from vacation - more reviews soon
Hi: I just wanted to let everyone know that I'm back from my European
vacation,
and I'll be resuming my B5 reviews with Season Four soon. ...
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New archive for my reviews
Hello: I've been in contact with Kay Shapero over the past month, and
she's
agreed to host revised versions of my reviews on her website. ...
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"Babylon 5's' darkest season yet ends in what may be the series' darkest
hour in
an episode that really brings it all together: philosophy, myth, and
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Speaking from outside the story, you do realize, of course, that if
Michael O'Hare
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have ...
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Volume 7: Wrong Script for WWE-1?
Gregory Weston wrote: <snip> It's there. The very first two pages of the
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The ramp-up to the season finale begins with this darkly intricate
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B5 Story Sequence
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Grey 17 Is Missing: my review
In Season Two, in the 3-part comics arc "The Price of Peace," <snip>
Neroon's attempts
to prosecute Sinclair on an assassination charge Sinclair is not in ...
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show to introduce someone to B5
"Believers" might be very good. As with "Passing Through Gethsemane," it
tackles a complex moral issue. Also, as with "Gethsemane ...
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War Without End, Part One: my review
An important character from the series' past returns to close one of the
more
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...
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War Without End, Part Two: my review
The second part evens out the roles of the two leads a bit more, with
some memorable
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Walkabout: my review (a bit OT)
As always, thanks so much for taking the time to write reviews that are
pleasant
to read. Well, thank you. That kind of feedback's always nice to hear.
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For me there is a substantial difference: Bester is awed by what
happened with Caroline,
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...
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of this episode,
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keeps on
building, threatening to run right over the characters in the process.
...
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The third season shifts into gear with this eventful and exciting
episode.
THE PLOT Any kind of routine that may have existed among ...
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interest
for being the first of several episodes to use Dr. Franklin and Marcus
as an ...
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Voices of Authority: my review
PS Passing through Gethesame is still an episode that brings tears to my
eyes.
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in this entertaining entry. THE PLOT As Sheridan struggles ...
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Passing Through Gethsemane: my review
Forgiveness... justice... revenge. Where does one end and the next
begin? Is
forgiveness even possible, when someone has done something ...
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A Day in the Strife: my review
After a miserable excuse for a novel, it's back to the television series
(G'Quan
be praised) for a standard, but still quite enjoyable outing that does
much to ...
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The Touch of Your Shadow, the Whisper of Your Name, by Neil ...
Another of the Dell series of books. It isn't quite the worst of the lot
(the plotless
"Betrayals" still holds that title for me), but it certainly isn't good.
...
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Convictions: my review
Largely a standalone episode, this installment nevertheless provides a
lot
of genuine entertainment with some sparkling character bits. ...
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Matters of Honor: my review
And so Season 3 begins in reasonably strong fashion, even if this
episode isn't
quite up to the standard of the past half-dozen or so (then again, not
much is ...
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Season Two's climactic run of superior episodes ends with another
winner, one that -
as with the previous season's finale - ensures that the show's universe
is ...
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Clark's Law, by Jim Mortimore: my review
Interestingly enough, this is one book I did like. When I originally
read
it, it felt *right*--like a Babylon 5 episode, when the ...
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Several of the characters face tests in the second season's penultimate
episode,
an episode that does suffer a little in comparison to the past few ...
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The Long, Twilight Struggle: my review
The Narn/Centauri War comes to an explosive finish in another superb
episode,
highlighted by superb performances by the always-excellent Peter Jurasik
and ...
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Divided Loyalties: my review
The return of a character not seen in a long, long time forms the basis
of another
really fine episode, in a run of really fine episodes. Warning! ...
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Confessions & Lamentations: my review
Franklin found it only after it jumped species and infected the
Pak'mara.
It was then that he figured out how it worked. Lazarenn ...
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Betrayals, by SM Stirling: my review
Re. the Sinclair/Garibaldi "C" plot in #7: The Shadow Within, I found
it (the"C" plot) to be unmemorable, and just something to ...
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The Psi Corps and You, by Tim DeHaas: my review
The eleventh, and final, regular issue of the comic series that ran
during the
television series' second season, this uses the slim page count accorded
by the ...
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In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum: my review
The simmer Season Two has maintained post-"The Coming of Shadows" cranks
itself
up to full boil in the series' most intense episode since "Chrysalis."
And ...
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Knives: my review
It certainly would be nice to have them assembled in one place - I'm
enjoying
them very much. <bulk of very nice message snipped ...
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B5 novels
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Update regarding my reviews
At least we know you are still here and look forward to your next
review. Joan Thanks, Joan. Much appreciated :)
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And Now For a Word: my review
An experimental episode that had the potential to be miserably dull
instead turns
out to be one of the best episodes of the season, highlighting much
about war ...
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There All Honor Lies: my review
An "A" plot that is, perhaps, less than the series' best is
significantly redeemed
by some wonderful side bits in this unexceptional but highly watchable
...
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Hunter, Prey: my review
Another solid episode, this installment further develops the
"conspiracy" Sheridan
shares with General Hague, while also following up on the link between
Kosh ...
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Acts of Sacrifice: my review
As the Narn/Centauri conflict rises, both G'Kar and Londo find
themselves facing
the consequences of some of their recent choices in this small-feeling
but ...
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All Alone in the Night: my review
J. Michael Straczynski demonstrates a stage magician's knack for
misdirection in
this episode, transforming what seems like an innocuous standalone
episode ...
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Accusations, by Lois Tilton: my review
Sorry for the delay between reviews. You know the drill: work, more
work,
etc. Anyway, here's the next review: the early Dell novel ...
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Accusations: my review
Submitted this about a week ago, and it still hasn't posted; so I'm
resubmitting. My apologies if it ends up showing twice. Another ...
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GROPOS: my review
After the brilliance of "The Coming of Shadows," it was a given that the
follow-up entry would not be able to compete. Perhaps wisely ...
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The Coming of Shadows: my review
The second season kicks into gear in the series' famous Hugo Award
Winning
episode. THE PLOT A visit to the station by the aged, ailing ...
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Blood Oath, by John Vornholt: my review
Another of the early Dell books, "Blood Oath" has some of the same
weaknesses of
the debut entry, "Voices." However, it is a much stronger novel, and
fits much ...
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A Race Through Dark Places: my review
Walter Koenig returns as Psi Cop Alfred Bester for the first time since
"Mind War,"
and the results are once again engaging, though the tension inevitably
...
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Shadows Past and Present, Part 3: Survival the Hard Way, by Tim ...
Both stories - past and present - advance further, and began to
converge,
in this third installment of the 4-part comics' arc. THE ...
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Shadows Past and Present, Part 4: Silent Enemies, by Tim DeHaas ...
Both stories - past and present - come to a climax in the final
installment
of the 4-part comics' arc. THE PLOT Garibaldi, increasingly ...
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Shadows Past and Present - With Friends Like These, by Tim DeHaas ...
A 4-part storyarc begins in the comics with this entry, the strongest
entry in the
comic book series to date, and one which promises an arc that will flesh
out ...
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Shadows Past and Present, Part 2 - Against the Odds, by Tim DeHaas ...
The second part of the 4-issue story, delving further into the genesis
of the friendship
between Garibaldi and Sinclair, while doing just a little bit more to
...
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The Geometry of Shadows: my review
Now that Captain Sheridan and his backstory have been established, the
second season
is able to deliver its first completely satisfying episode: a fast ...
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Revelations: my review
Garibaldi's suspicious by nature, and doesn't fully trust someone until
he knows
them...but that's exactly why his comment to Sheridan _is_ somewhat
venomous. ...
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In Darkness Find Me, by J. Michael Straczynski: my review
So far, I've reviewed "Babylon 5" across movies, books, and televised
episodes. With this review, I enter a new medium: comics. ...
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Points of Departure: my review
An episode that had the potential to be a disaster for comes off rather
well, all
things considered, though I found the changes in the series more jarring
this ...
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Casting Shadows, by Jeanne Cavelos
All though I've seen the series umpteen zillion times and have read the
books
twice, I just thought I would thank you for your reviews. ...
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Chrysalis: my review
Overall I like Sheridan, but there are times when he gets on my nerves.
Now and
then he comes across as a not-too-bright, over-enthusiastic puppy dog.
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group:rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated insubject:Summoning
insubject:Light
...turned up...
Re. "Summoning Light" - was Re: Walkabout: my review (a bit OT)
... Would you have any idea why I am having such a hard time acquiring a
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Summoning Light (Spoilers)
Chrysali, would be my guess. "Chrysalides" is the correct Greek form,
but
"chrysalises" is also acceptable in English, as is "chrysalids ...
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Summoning Light
-- Jeanne whether the cover's Narn, next to Elric, is Na'Toth? I suppose
I'll find out tonight.. Yes it is NOT Na'toth as i said ...
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