Ow. No, wait. That's not quiet right. Ouch is better. THAT was painful.
Watching Londo go through that. I think thorst was Timov and Londo growing
together and then the ending. I was sure she was going to die. 2 questions.
1: Is Kane really Galen?
2:Is the Senna the young nanny in ItB?
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Trek Barnes
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>1: Is Kane really Galen?
No.
>2:Is the Senna the young nanny in ItB?
>
Yes.
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Give it some time. It's the middle of the "Silly Season" and people are off
running about in tight little circles trying to do whatever it is that they do
for the holidays.
I personally found the book a very interesting read although I have to confess
that I wasn't particularly interested in the continuing story of Londo before I
read it. I knew that he and the rest of Centauri Prime play a pivotal part in
the story of the Babylon 5 universe, which is why I got the book in the first
place. I think we're all a little more than eager to learn about the precise
events that lead up to the foreshadowed capture of Delenn and Sheridan on
Centauri Prime.
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Gizmo
I have found that on this list and others that I belong to, extensive
discussion of the books is limited because different people read them at
different times and different paces. They are also more extensive in content.
It is much easier to discuss a television episode that is less than 45 minutes
of film.
DD