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Season 3 |
| 45 :03x01 - Matters of Honor (Nov/09/1995) | | The space station is still reeling from the revelation of Kosh's true shape. A ranger, Marcus Cole, arrives to the station, having narrowly escaped from a warzone. The station is visited by a representative of the Earth Force Special Intelligence division, he wishes to find out more about the Shadows. The knowledge of it, isn't given him lightly, and a secret war council is formed as the threat of Shadows is a growing concern. Mollari is trying to break the pact with Mr Morden. It's proving more difficult than Londo naïvely thought it would be as he owes them. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Chapman (1) as Drazi Pilot, Nils Allen Stewart as Large Man, Kitty Swink as Senator, Andrew Walker (1) as Psi Cop | Director: Kevin G. Cremin Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 46 :03x02 - Convictions (Nov/16/1995) | | A wave of seemingly random terrorist bombings spreads fear across the station. No known terrorist group is claiming responsibility, and people are scared. The hunt for those responsible of the bombs becomes top priority. Meanwhile, Lennier who was caught in one of the explosions fights for his life in the medical bay. A religious group wishes to move in to the station, and spread the teachings of their God and learn of other races' Gods. They are a highly educated group of followers, and means to spend 4-5 decades researching spirituality of other races. | | Guest Stars: Tom Simmons as Security Guard #2, Mike McKenzie (1) as Drazi #1, Gwen McGee as Med Tech, Jason Larimore as Lurker, Rick Johnson (1) as Security Guard #1, Louis Turenne as Brother Theo, John Flinn (1) as Obnoxious Man, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Morishi | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 47 :03x03 - A Day in the Strife (Nov/23/1995) | | There are extensive delays in the customs check-point, and people are angry. Sheridan manages to calm things down momentarily, but problems are piling up. G'Kar is to be replaced by another council member, a council formed by the Centauri. This measure to defuse G'Kar's attempt for a resistance movement. The Narn appointed is doing it out of pure fear for the continued killings, and means to try to stop them by cooperating with the Centaur. A mysterious alien probe is sweeping the station, making things even more stressful. The doctor is trying to keep the stress at bay, by taking stims. | | Guest Stars: Michael Bailey Smith as G'Dok, John Saint Ryan as Troublemaker, LaRita Shelby as Med Tech, Anne Betancourt as Dr. Gonzales, Neil Bradley as Narn #1, Joshua Coxx as Corwin, Marshall Teague as Ta'Lon, Mark Hendrickson as Narn #2 | Director: David J. Eagle Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 48 :03x04 - Passing Through Gethsemane (Nov/30/1995) | | The monks are settling in nicely at the station, and are making friends amongst the staff. The punishment where a mind is wiped clean and replaced with another personality, usually works. But it would appear that sometimes it doesn't work, one of the peaceful monks goes through a major transformation. Lyta Alexander returns from the Vorlon home world. She isn't allowed to talk about what she saw there, but she is clearly affected by her experience, improved even. She has returned to work for Ambassador Kosh. | | Guest Stars: Steven Gonzalez as News Anchor #1, Mark Folger as Centauri, Natalie Brunt as Business Person, Lynn Blades as News Anchor #2, Robert Keith (2) as Malcolm, Louis Turenne as Brother Theo | Director: Adam Nimoy Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 49 :03x05 - Voices of Authority (Feb/01/1996) | | The secret war counsil, containing the leaders of Babylon 5 and Delenn plans to seek out allies in a war with the Shadows, that they feel certain will take place. There are a race that are old and almost forgotten, The First Ones, old enemies of the Shadows and may prove to be difficult to approach. Draal, the guardian of the planet below, provides advice and help on their journey to find and negotiate with them. G'Kar is sensing there might be something of interest to him, fishing for information, and intends to be a part of it - not even knowing what it is. Beside not getting along with the Earth Force standard issue fashion, Zack is forced to help the new political officer that just arrived. This new position created, of course, being news to Sheridan and he's objecting vehemently. | | Guest Stars: Vimi Mani as ISN Anchor, James Black (1) as Security Guard #1, Shari Shattuck as Julie Musante, Gary McGurk as Vice President Clark, Joshua Coxx as Corwin | Director: Menachem Binetski Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 50 :03x06 - Dust to Dust (Feb/08/1996) | | The Nightwatch are taking a more agressive attitude in controlling expression of views and upholding codes of conduct. Things are a bit unstable after President Clark has been revealed as the man behind the murder of the former President Santiago. While the world awaits to hear if the proof of his guilt is correct, Bester is pursuing somebody he claims to be of danger to B5. A drug has been spread through the station, called dust and works as a telepathic conduit into somebody elses brain. | | Guest Stars: Walter O'Neil as Crazed Man, Philip Moon as Ashi, S. Marc Jordan as Shop Owner, John-Frederick Jones as Centauri Diplomat, Harry Hutchinson (1) as Security Guard #1, Gwen McGee as Med Tech, Judy Levitt as PSI Cop, Kim Strauss as Vizak, Jim Norton (1) as Narn Image | Director: David J. Eagle Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 51 :03x07 - Exogenesis (Feb/15/1996) | | Alien parasites that attaches itself to humans and then controls them - has been brought onboard Babylon 5. Marcus has a wide array of contacts down below, and one of his most trusted ones doesn't show up. When going to look for him, it turns out that the contact has changed. When looking for another dear friend, that has gone missing, Marcus gets worried. Ivanova needs to find out if the newly appointed lieutenant David is to be trusted to be invited to partake in the secret alliance. David mistakes her interest as a romantic interlude. | | Guest Stars: Carrie Dobro as Dr. Harrison, Donald Willis as Trader, Eric Steinberg as Samuel, Ross Gottstein as Vendor, Wylie Small as Jacque Lee, Kathryn Cressida as Kat, Joshua Coxx as Corwin, Michael McKenzie (1) as Man, Aubrey Morris as Duncan | Director: Kevin G. Cremin Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 52 :03x08 - Messages from Earth (1) (Feb/22/1996) | | Marcus shows Ivanova a lot of attention - to her dismay. When not courting Ivanova, Marcus has a tough and physical task of having to deal with the underworld. As the alliance continues relentlessly to collect evidence against President Clark, Garibaldi has asked Marcus to bring a woman over from Mars. The story she has to tell is very important. She has encountered Shadows, and the people involved are not to be trifled with. Her revelations forces Sheridan to make a rather shocking decision. G'Kar doesn't seem too affected by the experience of being in jail, and is spending his time writing a book. The Nightwatch continues to spy around the station and Zack is saddened by the prospect of having to make reports of his friends. | | Guest Stars: Loraine Shields as Cook, Merrin Dungey as Security Guard #2, Vaughn Armstrong as Security Guard #1, Vimi Mani as ISN Anchor | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 53 :03x09 - Point of No Return (2) (Feb/29/1996) | | The station is feeling the full force of the martial law set in motion by President Clark. The link for the secret alliance to earth, has been broken, and Sheridan and his group are finding themselves alone. The situation is very grave. They keep their eyes on the Nightwatch who has been given unprecedented power, and Sheridan desperately trying to think up some sort of solution. G'Kar gets an early release, as the staff-situation is scarse. He is enjoying a new-found inner peace and confuse his old friend, but give him a copy of the book he's been working on. Lady Morella, a prestigious and important noble woman visits Londo. She's a powerful seer, and Londo wishes to receive assurance that his dreams are not to come true. | | Guest Stars: Richard Barnes as Centauri Official, Tony Rayner as Man, Gunther Jensen as Nightwatch Guard, Ed Trotta as Lt. General O'Reilly, Lewis Arquette as General Smits, Vaughn Armstrong as Security Guard #1, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Passing Minbari, Marshall Teague as Ta'Lon, Maggie Egan as ISN Reporter #1 | Director: Jim Johnston (1) Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 54 :03x10 - Severed Dreams (3) (Apr/04/1996) | | The citizens of Babylon 5 are leaving in droves since the martial law was put in place on the station. Things are getting hairy and few wants to be around when bad goes to worse. The Narns are helping out handling the security and don't miss an opportunity to make Londo's life a misery. Renegade ships fighting the current government finds their way to Babylon 5. Sheridan must decide on how to allow them on the station, without the Earth government finding out. Earth troups are finding themselves fighting eachother, they know everyone they kill and it's taking its toll on everybody. A seriously injured ranger is smuggled into the medical bay and he reports that the Shadows are moving, with many allies. | | Guest Stars: Matthew Robert Gottlieb (1) as ISN Reporter #2, Bruce McGill as Major Ed Ryan, Phil Morris (1) as Bill Trainor, James Parks as Drakhen, Rance Howard as David Sheridan, Kim Strauss as Narn, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Religious Minbari, Maggie Egan as ISN Reporter #1 (Jane) | Director: David J. Eagle Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 55 :03x11 - Ceremonies of Light and Dark (Apr/11/1996) | | It's eerily quiet around the station, since the stunning revelation that Babylon 5 has distanced itself from Earth and proclaimed itself independent. Scattered members of the Nightwatch are still around the station. They are biding their time and waits for the right moment to retake control over the station. Delenn initiate a rebirth ceremony in order to help a healing process to start and make the transition easier. It proves difficult to find members to partake. Londo takes an interest in current Centauri war plans - and realizes quickly that Mr Morden has found a new allie in Lord Reefa. Londo doesn't hold back in order to try and stop the insanity and find a way to give Reefa an offer he can't refuse. As the Earth still controls communications on the station the staff need to reprogram the entire system, which awakes a previously dormant artifical character with an attitude. | | Guest Stars: Jim Cody Williams (3) as Thug #1, Harlan Ellison as Sparky the Computer, Vincent Bilancio as Maintenance Man, Paul Perri as Sniper, William Forward as Lord Refa, Kim Strauss as Lennan, Doug McCoy (1) as Guard | Director: John C. Flinn III (1) Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 56 :03x12 - Sic Transit Vir (Apr/18/1996) | | There's more to Vir than meets the eye. The lovable, naïve former aid of Londo's have some side activitities going on - that includes Narns. Londo is fighting a losing battle against the insects that are infecting his living quarters while planning to marry Vir off. Vis isn't exactly overjoyed by the prospect of an arranged marriage but slowly thaws up to the idea. Until he realizes that his wife to be, isn't exactly the type of woman he'd respect in the long run. Delenn and Sheridan is slowly exploring their affection for eachother, and romance is in the air. | | Guest Stars: James Jude Courtney as Narn #1, Damian London (1) as Centauri Official | | Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 57 :03x13 - A Late Delivery from Avalon (Apr/25/1996) | | A man claiming to be King Arthur arrives at the station. He has the sword Excalibur to back up his story. Marcus and Dr Franklin takes the king under their wings in order to try and help him out. The plight of Arthur is an enigma but he instills respect and stirs the imagination of all that meets with him. He finds an unexpected brother in arms in G'Kar who admires him deeply. The prices on the station are sky-rocketing and the internal finances needs looking over. Consequently Garibaldi is in a situation that is next to extortion with the local post office, who knows to charge through the nose. The food situation isn't good - and the diet of some of the lesser fortunate causes diseases. The situation calls for a treaty, and Sheridan is working on making a deal with all the various races onboard. | | Guest Stars: Michael York as Arthur, Jerry D. O'Donnell as Security Guard #2, Robert Schuch as Lurker, Donna Hardy as Old Woman, Roger Hampton as Merchant, Michael Kagan as Emmett Farquaha, Michael Francis Kelly (1) as Security Guard #1, James Kiriyama-Lem as Med Tech | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 58 :03x14 - Ship of Tears (May/02/1996) | | ISN is back on the air, finally, but it is soon clear, that ISN isn't to be trusted as a news source anymore. What started as a hope for better circumstances, ends up being a proof that all is not right back on Earth. When Sheridan is out testing a new space ship - they pick up a distress signal. It comes from Bester, the Psi Corp leader. He claims he have information that may help them in their quest against the Shadows. Although not a person they'd normaly trust, Bester asks for an unprecedented collaboration. G'Kar is growing restless about not having been invited to the secret alliance yet and is forcing the issue. | | Guest Stars: Debra Sharkey as Med Tech, Diana Morgan as Alison | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 59 :03x15 - Interludes and Examinations (May/09/1996) | | The Shadows are not hiding anymore and are now attacking openly. Knowing that they are vulnerable to telepaths, the secret alliance now finally have a weapon of sorts. The trouble is to create a fleet big enough to take them on. Kosh is hardly around at all, and is a troublesome sign. Adira is back, the exotic dancer that managed to catch Londo's heart. Mr Morden moves about the station, with his ever present Shadows. They're not happy with Londo not wanting to have anything to do with them. Worlds previously aided by the Shadows now find themselves on the receiving end of violence. Sheridan struggles to unite all races in a war against the Shadows, but internal quarreling and fear of the Shadows makes it very difficult. Dr Franklin handles the stress by taking too many sims, and it's starting to affect his work. | | Guest Stars: Glenn Martin as Ranger, Mark Ciglar as Tech, Jan Rabson as Vendor, Rance Howard as David Sheridan, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Brakiri, Doug Tompos as Med Tech | | Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 60 :03x16 - War Without End (1) (May/16/1996) | | Commander Sinclair receives a mysterious letter, kept by the priest cast for nine hundred years to be delivered at a specific day and time. Messages from the past or future, Babylon 4 in a temperal flux - there are mysteries to solve and Sinclair, now ambassador, is the key. He returns to Babylon 5 meaning to set everything right. Delenn received a letter too, and plays a significant role in past, present and future. The planet below is finally fulfilling its purpose and our heroes are shown what they've already done and now must do. | | Guest Stars: Eric Zivot (1) as Spragg, Time Winters as Rathenn, Kevin Fry (1) as Centauri Guard, Michael O'Hare as Ambassador Jeffrey Sinclair | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 61 :03x17 - War Without End (2) (May/23/1996) | | With Sheridan, trapped in time with a future emperor Londo, and a Centauri in burning ruins, Sinclair, Delenn, Ivanova and Marcus are on Babylon 4, trying to set in motion what has already been seen. Knowing, that in eight days they'd be destroyed by the Shadows, invigorated and with a lot larger fleet than if they don't manage to change the past. The staff of Babylon 4 has no idea of the purpose of their presence and doesn't make it easier for them. The future Londo has a startling revelation, and isn't perhaps as hateful and filled with thoughts of vengeance as he first let on. | | Guest Stars: Kent Broadhurst as Major Krantz, Michael O'Hare as Ambassador Jeffrey Sinclair, Kevin Fry (1) as Centauri Guard, Bruce Morrow as B4 First Officer, Eddie Mui as B4 Tech | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 62 :03x18 - Walkabout (Oct/03/1996) | | Dr Franklin has taken a personal leave of abscence. His abuse of stims have pushed him to a limit where he's lost control. He has left his normal life to pick up the pieces, and try to find himself. Lyta Alexander is heart broken to hear about Kosh's death. A new ambassador of the Vorlons is sent to the station, and he is to be called Kosh as well. He's no less enigmatic, than his predecessor. Sheridan decides to test and see if their theory of having a way to beat the Shadows will work - and he needs Lyta's help to succeed. The Narn fleet is slowly getting back together, although heavily damaged. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Balgobin as Dr. Lilian Hobbs, Robin Sachs as Na'Kal, Michael McKenzie (1) as Minbari Captain | Director: Kevin G. Cremin Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 63 :03x19 - Grey 17 Is Missing (Oct/10/1996) | | Delenn is to become the next head of the Rangers, now that Sinclair isn't there anymore. She gets unexpected competition for the job, though. A maintenance worker disappears suddenly, and once Garibaldi starts digging - it would appear that a whole section of the station is missing. Ivanova is out looking for Dr Franklin - as he's needed to try and get hold of more telepaths to help fight the Shadows. He's suffering from stim-withdrawal syndrome and needs to take his time getting back. | | Guest Stars: Time Winters as Rathenn, Katherine Moffat as Supervisor, Eamonn Roche as First Man, Thom Barry as Maintenance Worker | Director: John C. Flinn III (1) Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | | | | |
| 65 :03x21 - Shadow Dancing (Oct/24/1996) | | The station is expecting the Shadows making an attack at any moment. The war council are having troubles trusting the leaders, not being able to say clearly what the plans are in fear of it reaching the wrong people. Ivanova and Marcus are sent out to scout, to be able to give an advance notice on when the enemy turns up. The plan that has been worked out, depends on the station knowing exactly when they arrive. Dr Franklin is still on a walk-about, and his expertise is going to be needed. | | Guest Stars: Doug Cox as Husband, Nicholas Ross Oleson as Thug #1, J. Gordon Noice as Man, John Grantham as Thug #2, Melissa Gilbert as Anna, Jonathan Chapman (1) as Brakiri, Mark Hendrickson as Drazi Ambassador | Director: Kim Friedman Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
| 66 :03x22 - Z'ha'dum (Oct/31/1996) | | Delenn and Sheridan are growing closer , and are going through a Minbari tradition where the woman sit and watches the man sleep for three nights to see his true self. In the midst of this - John's wife suddenly turns up. Anna - that died on Z'ha'dum several years earlier, has come to take Sheridan there. Sheridan goes through an emotional roller-coaster, and Delenn is on the receiving end. Having been warned about going to Z'ha'dum by Kosh, it's a difficult decision for him to make. Londo receives a warning from one of Mr Morden's associates - leave the station, or he may die. | | Guest Stars: Melissa Gilbert as Anna Sheridan, Ron Campbell as Messenger | Director: Adam Nimoy Writer: J. Michael Straczynski | | | |
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