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Babylon 5: Thirdspace

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Genre Science Fiction
Running time 94 minutes

<tr> <th>Creator(s)</th> <td>J. Michael Straczynski</td> </tr><tr> <th>Director(s)</th> <td>Jesus Salvador Trevino</td> </tr><tr> <th>Producer(s)</th> <td>John Copeland</td> </tr><tr> <th>Writer(s)</th> <td>J. Michael Straczynski</td> </tr>

Starring Richard Roe
Jennifer Smith

<tr> <th>Music by</th> <td>Christopher Franke</td> </tr>

Country of origin United States

<tr> <th>Language(s)</th> <td>English</td> </tr><tr> <th>Original channel</th> <td>TNT</td> </tr><tr> <th>Release date(s)</th> <td>July 19 1998</td> </tr><tr> <th style="font-size: 100%;" align="center" colspan="2">IMDb profile</th> </tr><tr> <th style="font-size: 100%;" align="center" colspan="2">All Movie Guide profile</th> </tr>


Babylon 5: Thirdspace (1998) is a made-for-television movie that is part of the Babylon 5 science fiction franchise. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño.

The movie was originally shown on July 19, 1998 on the TNT cable network, during the run of season 5 (originally being shown between Movements of Fire and Shadow and The Fall of Centauri Prime). In addition to members of the regular cast of the Babylon 5 TV series, it has the notable guest-stars Shari Belafonte (playing Dr. Elizabeth Trent) and William Sanderson (as the returning character "Deuce").

According to Straczynski, the film is based on the writings of H.P. Lovecraft (most noticeably, "The Call of Cthulhu,") although Lovecraft's creatures (the Old Ones) are not actually referred to by name in the movie.

This film seems to have divided fan opinion more than any other episode. Some praise it as a well-executed, and often effective, homage to Lovecraft, accordingly rating it as one of the finest TV-movies. Other fans criticise it for being a clichéd horror story, lacking in plot, and rate it as one of B5's worst episodes.

The term "Thirdspace" is also an anthropological/social science concept.


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The Story

The movie deals with an enormous artifact that is discovered in hyperspace and towed to the Babylon 5 station for investigation, at which point the xenoarchaeology organisation Interplanetary Expeditions sends a representative, Dr. Elizabeth Trent (Shari Belafonte), to take control of the examination.

After being placed near the station the artifact begins to influence the dreams of many inhabitants of Babylon 5, eventually controlling many of them during their waking hours as well. These thralls, led by Deuce, first demand that the excavation be accelerated and then become increasingly violent towards the rest of the Babylon 5 population.

Eventually it is revealed by Lyta Alexander that the artifact is a Jump Gate that takes one neither to normal space nor to hyperspace but to a "third" space (hence the movie's title), built by the Vorlons a million years ago with a purpose that cannot be expressed in human language except as an attempt to make contact with the gods. In reality, thirdspace is inhabited by a violent race that posed a threat even to the Vorlons, and the ensuing battle ended with a group of Vorlons controlled by the thirdspace entities capturing the artifact and jettisoning it into hyperspace.

When the device is finally activated, the thirdspace aliens stream out and begin an assault on Babylon 5; the violent behaviour of the individuals under the artifact's control is intended to disrupt the station's attempt to defend itself. The struggle is ended when John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) enters the artifact and detonates a nuclear bomb.

The central theme of Thirdspace is hubris. The artifact was created because of the Vorlons' belief that they were equal in power to the gods, doubtless a reference to the Biblical story of the Tower of Babel, and it is as a result of Sheridan and Trent's shared pride and refusal to co-operate that it is activated.


Babylon 5 TV Movies
February 22 1993 - January 19 2002

TV Movies:

  1. Babylon 5: The Gathering
  2. Babylon 5: In the Beginning
  3. Babylon 5: Thirdspace
  4. Babylon 5: The River of Souls
  5. Babylon 5: A Call to Arms
  6. Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers

The thirdspace Aliens

Main article: Thirdspace Aliens

The Thirdspace Aliens where one of the most powerfull species encountered in the Babylon 5 universe and they believed they were the only race that had the right to exist. Their motives beyond that and their true nature is shadowed in mystery.

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