"Babylon 5" Phoenix Rising (TV Episode 1998)
In the 2362 sequence, Medlab footage of Garibaldi and others being held hostage is shown.
"Babylon 5" No Compromises (TV Episode 1998)
Captain Elizabeth Lochley assumes command of Babylon 5 and Sheridan grants sanctuary to a group of rogue telepaths led by Byron Gordon over her objections."Babylon 5" Phoenix Rising (TV Episode 1998)
In the 2362 sequence, Dr. William Exeter, Dr. Barbara Tashaki and Dr. Jim Latimere discuss the telepath crisis on Babylon 5 in 2262. Medlab footage of Garibaldi and others being held hostage is shown."Babylon 5" Sleeping in Light (TV Episode 1998)
In the 2362 sequence, Dr. William Exeter and Dr. Barbara Tashaki discuss the mysterious circumstances of John Sheridan's death 80 years earlier and express the view that, contrary to the "cover story" put out by the Rangers, he died on Minbar. In the 2762 sequence, Daniel mentions that Babylon 5 was destroyed 480 years earlier. In the 3262 sequence, Brother Michael refers to "the blessed Sheridan who lived and died and returned from the dead and was taken bodily into Heaven."Babylon 5: The Lost Tales (TV Mini Series 2007)
Colonel Lochley says that one day the last of humanity will leave Earth permanently and that the sun will explode and destroy the planet.
"Babylon 5" Deathwalker (TV Episode 1994)
Jim Bitterbane refers to the Dilgar War."Babylon 5" Z'ha'dum (TV Episode 1996)
Brother Michael refers to the legend of Sheridan living and dying and then living again."Babylon 5" The Hour of the Wolf (TV Episode 1996)
Brother Michael refers to the legend of Sheridan living and dying and then living again."Babylon 5" Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi? (TV Episode 1996)
Brother Michael refers to the legend of Sheridan living and dying and then living again."Babylon 5" The Summoning (TV Episode 1996)
Brother Michael refers to the legend of Sheridan living and dying and then living again.
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