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Season 2 |
| 23 :02x01 - Points of Departure (Nov/02/1994) | | Since President Santiago was killed, Sinclair has been mysteirously recalled to Earth. Ivanova is working hard to keep the station together, as Garibaldi fights for his life in the medical bay. She is informed that Sinclair isn't going to return, the Minbari has requested his presence, and he is to be replaced by capt John Sheridan of the Agamemnon. He will start his work at the station being goaded into initiating a battle with a Minbari warship. Delenn is in a mysterious cocoon, and there would seem that the Minbari and humans have more in common than what has previously been let on. | | Guest Stars: Mark Hendrickson as Ambassador #2, Greg Wrangler as Security Guard #1, Bennet Guillory as Merchant #2, Russ Fega as Merchant #1, Kim Delgado as Dome Tech #3, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Ambassador #1, Jennifer Anglin as Deeron, Robert Foxworth as General William Hague, Robin Sachs as Hedronn, Michael McKenzie (1) as Vastor | Director: Janet Greek Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 24 :02x02 - Revelations (Nov/09/1994) | | Delenn's abscence (being in a cocoon) is sorely noticed in the council, specifically by Londo. But her time in the cocoon is coming to an end and she emerges transformed. G'Kar returns from his investigation of what happened in quadrant 37, where he witnessed attacks taking place, by the mysterious shadow ships. Londo is worried that the blame may fall on him. There is some concern over Garibaldi's health, and Dr Franklin suggests a rather unorthodox procedure to save his life. Sheridan's sister comes to visit and she's concerned about her brother. | | Guest Stars: Warren Tabata as Guard, James Kiriyama-Lem as Med Tech, Beth Toussaint as Anna Sheridan, Gary McGurk as President Clark, MacAulay Bruton as Garibaldi's Aide, Michael McKenzie (1) as Narn Navigator, Mark Hendrickson as Narn Captain | Director: Jim Johnston (1) Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 25 :02x03 - The Geometry of Shadows (Nov/16/1994) | | Garibaldi's condition is improving and he's starting to doubt his qualities as a security chief as it was one of his own that shot him. Londo is recieving a lot of attention on Centauri having solved the problem with quadrant 37. A shift in power is approaching on Centauri, and a group of people are very interested in making sure the correct person is residing on the throne. Seeing more than one techno-mage is considered a bad omen, so when three are spotted on the station, it creates some interest, specifically with Londo. Ivanova is surprised to find that she's been promoted to commander and must start off her duties with brokering peace between two groups of the Drazi, where colour plays a prominent part of the argument. | | Guest Stars: William Forward as Refa, Neil Bradley as Purple Drazi, Warren Tabata as Guard, Kim Strauss as Green Drazi, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Green Drazi #2, Edward Conery as Devereaux | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 26 :02x04 - A Distant Star (Nov/23/1994) | | An impressive ship, the Cortez, visits Babylon 5. Capt. Maynard is an old friend of Sheridan's, and they get a chance to catch up. Maynard claims to have seen something in hyper-space and is determined to try and find what it was and Sheridan gets reminded of how much he enjoyed running a ship. Dr Franklin is handing out "food plans" to everybody, as he's concerned about their health. Neither Garibaldi, Sheridan nor Ivanova, are happy about being put on a diet. | | Guest Stars: Sandey Grinn (1) as Teronn, Art Kimbro as Ray Galus, Daniel Beer as Patrick, Kim Delgado as Comm Tech, Joshua Coxx as Tech, Patty Toy as Ogilvie | Director: Jim Johnston (1) Writer: D. C. Fontana | | | |
| 27 :02x05 - The Long Dark (Nov/30/1994) | | A signal from a drifting ship is recieved from an unknown ship by the name of Copernikus. As it is salvage, a woman is found in hybernetic sleep, and another crew-member, dead. And something else. Amos, a ranting, self-appointed prophet, starts warning everybody on the station that the day of judgement is coming, by the shape of something called Soldier of Darkness. The station experience several technical difficulties, and the crew feel a growing sense of discomfort. | | Guest Stars: Anne-Marie Johnson as Mariah Cirrus, Neil Bradley as Alien #2, Warren Tabata as Guard, James Kiriyama-Lem as Medlab Tech, Kim Strauss as Markab Ambassador, Jennifer Anglin as Alien #1 | Director: Mario Di Leo Writer: Scott Frost | | | |
| 28 :02x06 - Spider in the Web (Dec/07/1994) | | Tahlia has agreed to help an old friend in a business deal, she is to monitor the negotiations. The negotiations could, Earth control fears, aid in the future liberation of Mars. Sheridan is asked to keep an eye on the progress, but is not comfortable with the request. Many interests are suspects the negotiations are put to a halt by murdering Tahlia's friend. The man who killed him, seems free of emotions with cybernetic-like qualities. Being controlled remotely the man causes grave danger for Tahlia. | | Guest Stars: James Shigeta as Taro Isogi, Adrienne Barbeau as Amanda Carter, Jessica Walter as Senator Elise Voudreau, Annie Grindlay as Thirteen/Psi Cop | Director: Kevin G. Cremin Writer: Larry DiTillio | | | |
| 29 :02x07 - Soul Mates (Dec/14/1994) | | Ambassador Molari's three wives comes to visit and it's not like they get along very well. Londo is surprisingly happy under the circumstances - by a special grant from the grateful emperor he means to divorce two of them, keeping only one. Meanwhile, Tahlia finds out that her ex-husband, Stoner, is aboard the station. He used to be a Psi Corp and she doesn't know exactly how he got out of the corp. Garibaldi takes an interest in Stoner, and it becomes surprisingly personal. Delenn fights a losing battle with a hairbrush, and requests Ivanova's aid. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Michael McGuire (1) as Man, Jane Carr as Timov, Carel Struycken (1) as Trader, Blair Volk as Mariel, Lois Nettleton as Daggair | Director: John C. Flinn III (1) Writer: Peter David | | | |
| 30 :02x08 - A Race Through Dark Places (Jan/26/1995) | | Psi Corps cop Bester, is on the trail of runaway telepaths. By means of torture, the chase leads Bester to Babylon 5, suspecting that there's an underground railroad transporting renegade telepaths. But the renegades are on to Bester. The finances are bleek for the space station, and measures needs to be taken to save money. Sheridan means to fight the attempts of making senior staff pay for extra space in their living quarters. This make him end up on Dr Franklin's spare cot, when not helping Delenn to be more human. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Michael as Shooter, Judy Levitt as Psi Cop, Eddie Allen (1) as Man, Diane DiLascio as Telepath #2, Brian Cousins (1) as Rick, Gianin Loffler as Lurker, Kathryn Cressida as Bartender, William Allen Young (3) as Jason Ironheart (Flashback) | Director: Jim Johnston (1) Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 31 :02x09 - The Coming of Shadows (Feb/02/1995) | | On the Centauri home planet the frail emperor has decided to visit Babylon 5, much to G'Kar's chagrin. As the emperor is expected to die soon, plots are being forged in order to have a hand in who's going to be the next emperor. With Londo in the middle of it, being asked to spin the situation to their advantage. Londo is not feeling at all comfortable with the situation, and is plagued by nightmares. G'Kar prepares to sacrifice his life taking the emperor's, but faith would have it otherwise and tragedy strikes the Narn people once again. An unexpected message reaches Garibaldi from Sinclair containing a grave warning. | | Guest Stars: Michael O'Hare as Ambassador Jeffrey Sinclair, Turhan Bey as Centauri Emperor, Bryan Michael McGuire (1) as Customs Guard #1, William Forward as Refa, Neil Bradley as Kha'Mak, Kim Strauss as Narn Pilot #1, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Narn Pilot #2, Malachi Throne as Centauri Prime Minister | Director: Janet Greek Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 32 :02x10 - GROPOS (Feb/09/1995) | | Six earth-force ships arrives to the station, led by General Franklin, Dr Franklin's father. He brings 25,000 infantry troups with him - that are quickly filling up the station. General Franklin claims that they have arrived to aid a planet in their civil war. He also means to upgrade the weaponry of Babylon 5, which in many ways goes against the peaceful intention of it being created. Accomodations are tight, given the number of soldiers, and the staff of the station unexpectedly find themselves having room-mates. | | Guest Stars: Mowava Pryor as Tonia Wallace, Elisa Beth Garver as Tech #2, Art Chudabala as Pvt. Yang, Marie Marshall (1) as P.F.C. Dodger, Morgan Hunter as Pvt. Kleist, Ken Foree as P.F.C. Large, Ryan Cutrona as Sgt. Major Plug | Director: Jim Johnston (1) Writer: Larry DiTillio | | | |
| 33 :02x11 - All Alone in the Night (Feb/16/1995) | | The Grey Council have called Delenn to meet with them, to determine her future role. Her effort to understand humans, have made her an outcast among the Minbari. As Babylon 5 is low on staff, Sheridan takes the opportunity to check out some hostile activities right outside the station's juridiction. He hopes to make it before a member of the joint chiefs are to arrive to the station in an unannounced, private matter. What at first appeared to be a routine mission, ended up getting Sheridan hijacked and kidnapped by an alien race. He finds himself in a gladiator-like situation and must fight for his life. | | Guest Stars: Robert Foxworth as General William Hague, Robin Sachs as Hedronn, Marshall Teague as Narn | Director: Mario Di Leo Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x13 - Hunter, Prey (Mar/02/1995) | | Sheridan's curiousity about the Vorlon space ship Kosh arrived in, leads him and Ivanova to the bay where it's kept in quaranteen. He is still confused about Kosh's ability to get inside Sheridan's head when he was kidnapped and seeks to understand it. Earth Alliance sends a group to the station warning about a fugitive doctor who's suspected crimes against earth, and to be hiding on Babylon 5. Not knowing what the doctor is suspected of, the orders are to find him, alive if possible. Whatever it is the doctor is suspected of, Sheridan starts to feel doubts about whether or not the man is actually guilty of anything. | | Guest Stars: Wanda De Jesus as Sarah, Debby Shively as Aide, Damon C. Reiser as Lurker, Richard Moll as Max, Tony Steedman as Dr. Everett Jacobs, Bryan Michael McGuire (1) as Guard, Robert Silver as Merchant | Director: Menachem Binetski Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 36 :02x14 - There All the Honor Lies (Apr/27/1995) | | A way to make money has emerged - merchandize. Ivanova isn't too happy about having to arrange selling of B5-trinkets in the souvenir shops. Sheridan finds himself in a heep of troubles, at first having his comlink stolen - ending up being accused of murder. As the Minbari man Sheridan shot in self-defense was not carrying a weapon, the peace between the Earth and Minbari is at risk. Not receiving much help from the Minbari who witnessed it all, Delenn has launched an independent investigation. The situation doesn't add up, and everybody races to find out what happened and why. | | Guest Stars: Ossie Mair as Store Owner, Eliott Harold as Human Customer, Vincent Duvall (1) as Centauri Envoy, Sean Gregory Sullivan (3) as Ashan, Neil Bradley as Minbari #3, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Minbari #2, Michael McKenzie (1) as Alien Customer, Mark Hendrickson as Human/Alien Customer | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Peter David | | | | | | |
| 38 :02x16 - In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum (May/11/1995) | | Injured Narns keeps filling up the station, and the situation is growing worse by the minute. There simply aren't room enough and sending wounded back needs to be considered. Sheridan finds out by accident that Mr Morden, one of his wives crew-members, is at the station alive and well. Mr Morden is at the station to send a message to his associate Londo. As Sheridan's wife and the entire crew has been reported dead, Sheridan feels the need to find out how Morden's the only survivor. It's apparant that Mr Morden is more than meets the eye, and Sheridan is determined to find out what is going on. Zack and Talia are invited to join in a group called the Nightwatch, instigated by Earth Force in order to make some extra cash, and provide extra security onboard Babylon 5. | Director: David J. Eagle Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 39 :02x17 - Knives (May/18/1995) | | After finding a dead alien that unexpectedly reached out and grabbed him despite his condition, Sheridan is afflicted by dizzyness, strange vivid visions and dreams. He starts wondering what is the matter with him and soon suspect that he's caught something from the dead alien, something with a mind of it's own. Londo recieves a visit from an old friend, hero of the battle of Gorash, and it brings back memories of a happier time. It didn't take long until the joy of seeing a friend, turns into frustration over politics and the need to choose sides - between a friend, a collaborator and his convictions. | | Guest Stars: William Forward as Lord Refa, Elisa Beth Garver as Tech #2, William Dennis Hunt (3) as Centauri Noble | Director: Stephen L. Posey Writer: Larry DiTillio | | | |
| 40 :02x18 - Confessions and Lamentations (May/25/1995) | | Lt. Keffer has been unable to let go of what he saw in hyperspace, the mysterious shadow ship, and have without permission venture out to try and catch a look again. A cargo-ship has disappeared on route to Babylon 5, and the crew works on finding it, or what happened to it. A mysterious disease is spreading among the Marcebs, with a 100% mortality rate. Franklin sets out to try and find a way to cure them. Delenn invites Sheridan over to dinner, which is an experience he wasn't quite prepared for. | | Guest Stars: Rosie Malek-Yonan as Doctor, Bluejean Ashley Secrist as Markab Girl, Mike Manzoni as Guard, Andrew Craig as Human, Kim Strauss as Markab Ambassador, Diane Adair as Markab Mother, Michael McKenzie (1) as Markab Victim, Dan Woren as Bartender | Director: Kevin G. Cremin Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 41 :02x19 - Divided Loyalties (Oct/12/1995) | | Lyta Alexander is found unconsious on a ship floating right outside Babylon 5. After her mind scan of Ambassador Kosh almost two years ago, she has never been quite the same. She had to escape from the Psi Corp, as they keep pressuring her and after a detour on Mars, she reports that "sleepers" (people unknowingly being spies) have been placed somewhere on the station. Franklin, Garibaldi, Ivanova and Sheridan's secret mission is continuing and they were contemplating bringing in Talia in their midst. Lyta's news makes them unsure on how to proceed. | | Guest Stars: George C. Simms as Security Guard, Jani Neuman as Med Tech, Danny De La Paz as Running Man | | Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 42 :02x20 - The Long, Twilight Struggle (Oct/19/1995) | | Londo is back on Centauri, having been summoned to meet Reefa. The war is apparantly drawing to an end, and Londo is to play an important role. The Narn are growing increasingly worried about losing the war. They plan a last, daring, grand strategy change, that is very risky. The planet below is sending out a signal, and Draal the guardian of the planet, sends a message to Sheridan to come down for a visit. | | Guest Stars: Rif Hutton as ISN Reporter, Elisa Beth Garver as Tech #2, William Forward as Lord Refa, Neil Bradley as Narn #2, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Narn Second, W. Morgan Sheppard as G'Sten | Director: John C. Flinn III (1) Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 43 :02x21 - Comes the Inquisitor (Oct/26/1995) | | G'Kar is desperately trying to find help to change the situation for his people, having surrendered to the Centauri. The terms of the surrender was severe, and most unforgiving, and G'Kar is suffering from not being able to do much about the situation. Kosh announces that the Vorlon society have sent an inquisitor to investigate Delenn. The outcome of this inquisition which is brutal, can even be lethal, and she can not accept any outside help in whatever it is that is going to happen. | | Guest Stars: Craig Thomas as Human, Michael Francis Kelly (1) as Guard, Jim Chiros as Centauri #1, Jack Kehler as Mr. Chase, Kim Strauss as Narn #2, Diane Adair as Narn Mother, Mark Hendrickson as Narn #1 | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 44 :02x22 - The Fall of Night (Nov/02/1995) | | The Centauri have gone on an invasion-craze - several worlds are under attack, and Sheridan is growing more and more concerned. Not even Earth are safe anymore, but the Eart Alliance have a plan. Keffer is still obsessing about the strange ship that he saw in Hyper-space, and feel the need to find it again. The Nightwatch are unseemingly interested in station activities, and Zack doesn't feel comfortable with the degree of reporting that they require of him. The veil over the Vorlorn and Shadows are slowly dissipating and an image start to emerge. | | Guest Stars: Donovan Brown as Pak'Ma'Ra Ambassador, John Vickery as Mr. Welles, Rick Hamilton (1) as Mitch, Juliana Donald as Pilot #1, Elisa Beth Garver as Tech #2, Kim Strauss as Drazi Ambassador, Robin Sachs as Na'Kal, Mark Hendrickson as Narn #1, Joshua Patton as Human/Minbari Kosh | Director: Janet Greek Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
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