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The Babylon Podcast

Summary: A place of analysis and discussion for a quarter of a million fans and geeks. A shining beacon in podcast space, all about one single show. The is the podcast about the history, the story and the impact of "Babylon 5" on us all. The name of this show is The Babylon Podcast.

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  • Artist: Tim Callender, Summer Brooks, and Jeffrey Willerth
  • Copyright: 2006-2012, 2019, The Babylon Podcast and Slice of SciFi

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 Babylon Podcast #274: The Technomage Trilogy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:20

Deep Geeking: The Technomage trilogy, written by Jeanne Cavelos, is subtitled The Passing of the Technomages. The books in the series are "Casting Shadows", "Summoning Light" and "Invoking Darkness".

 Babylon Podcast #274: The Technomage Trilogy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:20

Deep Geeking: The Technomage trilogy, written by Jeanne Cavelos, is subtitled The Passing of the Technomages. The books in the series are "Casting Shadows", "Summoning Light" and "Invoking Darkness". This trilogy tells the story arc of the Technomages from Galen's time as an initiate, during the slow rise of the Shadows new influence throughout the galaxy, the discovery of the truth behind the links between the Shadows and the technology that gives the technomages their powers, the division amongst the mages on whether they should stay and fight the Shadows or if they should flee, and their involvement in Sheridan's mission to destroy Z'ha'dum.

 Babylon Podcast #273: The Centauri Prime Trilogy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:03

Deep Geeking: Legions of Fire, The Centauri Prime trilogy written by Peter David, is the topic for this episode, and the crew on hand really digs in. The books in order are "The Long Night of Centauri Prime", "Armies of Light and Dark", and "Out of the Darkness" (the third book is out of print, but not quite as hard to find as it had been in previous years). This was the second of the Babylon 5 trilogies that are considered canon. Tim feels this is the weakest of the trilogies, while Joe feels it's stronger than most people give it credit for, and one of the strongest franchise series he's ever read. Discuss amongst yourselves!

 Babylon Podcast #273: The Centauri Prime Trilogy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:03

Deep Geeking: Legions of Fire, The Centauri Prime trilogy written by Peter David, is the topic for this episode, and the crew on hand really digs in. The books in order are "The Long Night of Centauri Prime", "Armies of Light and Dark", and "Out of the Darkness" (the third book is out of print, but not quite as hard to find as it had been in previous years). This was the second of the Babylon 5 trilogies that are considered canon.

 Babylon Podcast #272: Red Hypergiant Palooza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:53

We lament the passing of science fiction master Harry Harrison, recounting some of the classics that he'd written over the years. Feedbackapalooza: Tim, Summer and Jeremy dive into the messages that you've sent us, and we appreciate your messages to us and for us! We have a lot to go through, so settle in, kids...

 Babylon Podcast #272: Red Hypergiant Palooza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:53

We lament the passing of science fiction master Harry Harrison, recounting some of the classics that he'd written over the years. Feedbackapalooza: Tim, Summer and Jeremy dive into the messages that you've sent us, and we appreciate your messages to us and for us! We have a lot to go through, so settle in, kids...

 Babylon Podcast #271: The Shadow Within | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:53

Deep Geeking: The Shadow Within is Book #7 in the original series of novels, and the other of the two from that series that have been acknowledged as canon. Talk about this book delves deeply into Anna's story, and into the character and motivations of Morden, of the Psi Corps mission to eliminate a threat to the telepaths, and how these events mesh into the main Babylon 5 storyline as a whole.

 Babylon Podcast #271: The Shadow Within | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:53

Deep Geeking: The Shadow Within is Book #7 in the original series of novels, and the other of the two from that series that have been acknowledged as canon. Talk about this book delves deeply into Anna's story, and into the character and motivations of Morden, of the Psi Corps mission to eliminate a threat to the telepaths, and how these events mesh into the main Babylon 5 storyline as a whole.

 Babylon Podcast #270: To Dream in the City of Sorrows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:59

Deep Geeking: To Dream in the City of Sorrows is Book #9 in the original series of novels, and one of the two from that series that have been acknowledged as canon. Talk about the book ranges from the cover art, the story arcs for Sinclair, Marcus, Catherine and Neroon, the accuracy of the character "voices", the nagging feeling that this book's pacing was too fast, and very likely could have been a much better book if it had been allowed to be longer, and more.

 Babylon Podcast #270: To Dream in the City of Sorrows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:59

Deep Geeking: To Dream in the City of Sorrows is Book #9 in the original series of novels, and one of the two from that series that have been acknowledged as canon. Talk about the book ranges from the cover art, the story arcs for Sinclair, Marcus, Catherine and Neroon, the accuracy of the character "voices", the nagging feeling that this book's pacing was too fast, and very likely could have been a much better book if it had been allowed to be longer, and more. And go watch H+ the Digital Series; Summer is impressed and doesn't think you'll be disappointed. It's the first web series she's seen since Dr Horrible that she's planning on buying on DVD even before knowing if one will ever be available.

 Babylon Podcast #269: Chatting about Babylon 5 Novels, #1-6, 8 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:03

Deep Geeking: Discussions begin with the Babylon 5 novels... the books, the books, the books! Where to begin with the commentary and the criticism? Much of the dissatisfaction that we feel with these books likely comes from a combination of the main characters authentic voices being slightly off, plus the impression that the events of the books didn't matter, that they fell into the trap of hitting the "reset" button after the end of the "episode", which is one of the things that we loved about Babylon 5 that the various Star Trek series couldn't adhere to most of the time. editor's note: And yes, Summer made an error, the novelization that JMS rejected way back when was the one for "River of Souls", not for "Thirdspace"

 Babylon Podcast #269: Chatting about Babylon 5 Novels, #1-6, 8 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:03

Deep Geeking: Discussions begin with the Babylon 5 novels... the books, the books, the books! Where to begin with the commentary and the criticism? Much of the dissatisfaction that we feel with these books likely comes from a combination of the main characters authentic voices being slightly off, plus the impression that the events of the books didn't matter, that they fell into the trap of hitting the "reset" button after the end of the "episode", which is one of the things that we loved about Babylon 5 that the various Star Trek series couldn't adhere to most of the time.

 Babylon Podcast #268: The Parliament of Dreams Essay Collection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:19:50

Deep Geeking: And so it begins... the last leg of the Babylon Podcast journey starts with us talking about one of the rarest books in the Babylon 5 realm, and a very interesting collection of thoughts, opinions and examinations about the the show we all love. Who knew that "Fasten, Zip" was really a metaphor for the paradox of time travel?

 Babylon Podcast #268: The Parliament of Dreams Essay Collection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:19:50

Deep Geeking: And so it begins... the last leg of the Babylon Podcast journey starts with us talking about one of the rarest books in the Babylon 5 realm, and a very interesting collection of thoughts, opinions and examinations about the the show we all love. Who knew that "Fasten, Zip" was really a metaphor for the paradox of time travel? We also talk about how many essays that were presented at the conference that weren't published in this collection, and Summer's new obsession quite well be to contact the academics who wrote those and find out if it's possible to get those papers online.

 Babylon Podcast #267: Feedbackapalooza, Guest Cast Edition pt 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:50

Feedback: Tim, Jeremy and special guest Michael Dymond (Stormknight) tackle the second batch of voicemails, and it's 100% Neil from Bowie, because that's how we have to handle it whenever he gets on a roll. Are there official blueprints and cutaways for Babylon 5?

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