Babylon 5 (space station)

Babylon 5 (space station)

Infobox Fictional Spacecraft
name = "Babylon 5"


caption = Babylon 5 orbits Epsilon III
first =
last =
status = Demolished
affiliation = Earth Alliance, then independent, then Interstellar Alliance
launched = 2256
decommissioned = 2281
class = O'Neill cylinder, one rotating section
registry =
maxspeed = Planetary Orbit
fighters = 48 Starfuries
auxcraft =
armaments = Twin Particle Arays
Particle Laser Cannon
Numerous Pulse Cannons
Numerous Plasma Cannons
defense = 8 to 12 meter armored hull
Mk.II Defence Interceptors
propulsion = Axial stabilization thrusters
power = 8 Fusion reactor
mass = 9.1 billion metric tons
length = 8064.5 meters
width =
height =
primeref = The Lurker's Guide to B5

"Babylon 5" is a fictional space station and the primary setting in the television series "Babylon 5". Its design is a variation of an O'Neill cylinder.

"Babylon 5" was designed as the "last, best hope for peace". It was the last of five stations to be built, with its predecessors either being destroyed by terrorists, or, in the case of "Babylon 4", vanishing without a trace. The station is home to 250,000, including about 100,000 humans and 2,000 EarthForce personnel, and includes areas for business, accommodation and recreation.

History

The last of the "Babylon" stations, "Babylon 5" was constructed ten years after the Earth-Minbari War. Its purpose was to "prevent another war by creating a place where humans and aliens could work out their differences peacefully"Voice over by Jeffrey Sinclair — all season 1 episodes.] For this reason, it was situated in politically neutral space: in orbit around Epsilon III. It was a free port for a quarter of a million beings, and was co-funded by the Earth Alliance and Minbari Federation after the crippling financial loss of "Babylon 4".

Sectors

"Babylon 5" is organized into six color-coded sectors. The corresponding colors usually appear in hallways.

Blue Sector

Blue Sector contains station administration, docking bays, personnel housing, and the Medlabs. "Babylon 5" is controlled from Command and Control, also called C&C, which is at the head of the station. At the center of the head of the station is the access hatch that ships enter through (because of its limited size bigger ships have to park outside the station, relying on shuttle and transfer services instead).

Red Sector

The front part of Red Sector provides habitation facilities, shopping, and other leisure facilities. The following section of Red Sector crosses over into the vast interior of the station's habitat cylinder and is restricted to station and diplomatic personnel and those who live and/or work there. This section of Red Sector features "outdoor" recreation facilities, a lake pool, a baseball diamond, and a variety of buildings, including the station commander's office overlooking the artificial landscape.

Green Sector

Green Sector is the Garden, a 12 square mile agricultural facility, providing food and oxygen. This section showcases various alien designs, suggesting "Babylon 5" has been host to a previous universal World's Fair and is the sector that contains habitation facilities for the alien ambassadors. Access to Green Sector is restricted to the ambassadors, and authorized guests and personnel.

Yellow Sector

Yellow Sector is the location of the station's fusion reactor powering "Babylon 5". It is located within the Grey Sector.

Grey Sector

Grey Sector houses various mechanical devices to support the station's functionality.

Brown Sector

Brown Sector is primarily used by the transient population of "Babylon 5" for habitation and commerce. It contains the facilities for manufacturing, maintenance, and waste reclamation for the station.

Downbelow

Downbelow, located in brown sector, is a term used in "Babylon 5" to refer to the unused sections of the "Babylon 5" station, mostly nearest the hull, occupied by its equivalent of the homeless or dispossessed residents, commonly called Lurkers. Downbelow contains the station's slums and brothels. Commerce runs primarily on barter.

As Earth Alliance contractors ran out of money, the Downbelow area was not fully developed, resulting in its utilization by businesses of a disreputable nature.

When people searching for better lives came aboard "Babylon 5" and were unable to find it, they would assemble in Downbelow after running low on (or completely out of) money. With no means of getting home, the denizens of Downbelow became a cheap labor force for illegal business operations (Dust trafficking, smuggling, et cetera).

Downbelow is a center of criminal activity on "Babylon 5", though by no means is crime confined to that area. It is estimated that Downbelow accounts for nine-tenths of the station's crime. Most inhabitants die in Downbelow unknown and unremembered, trapped on the station for various reasons.

This sector is mostly inhabited by humans, although a percentage of inhabitants include non-human species (Drazi, Brakiri, and pak'ma'ra).

Institutions and Governance

Much of the station is an Earth Alliance (and later, Interstellar Alliance) military installation, and as such those sections are under the direct control of the military commandant of "Babylon 5", who is usually an EarthForce officer of command rank. During the Earth Alliance era, Earth security forces also served as police; upon "Babylon 5"'s declaration of independence, these became Babylon 5 security forces and ceased to wear EarthForce uniforms. Later, their duties were taken over by Interstellar Alliance forces. That said, much of the affairs of the station were governed by the "Babylon 5" Council as well as other institutions.

The known commanders of the station during the series run are:
* 2257-2258:
** Commander Jeffrey Sinclair, commanding officer
** Lieutenant Commander Laurel Takashima, first officer (2257)
** Lieutenant Commander Susan Ivanova, first officer (2258)
* 2259-2261:
** Captain John Sheridan, commanding officer
** Commander Susan Ivanova, first officer
* 2262-unknown:
** Captain Elizabeth Lochley, commanding officer
** It is unknown who Lochley's XO actually was, although Lieutenant David Corwin appeared to fill this role in Season 5, set in 2262
* 2272:
** Colonel Elizabeth Lochley, commanding officer
* 2281:
** Commander William Nils, commanding officer ("Sleeping in Light")

The "Babylon 5" Council was set up along with the station, and consists of the station commander (who is "ex officio" Chairman of the Council and representative of the Earth Alliance) and the ambassadors of the four other Great Powers:
*Centauri Republic
*Narn Regime
*Minbari Federation
*Vorlon Empire

The Vorlon seat was removed upon their departure from the galaxy. When "Babylon 5" declared independence, the station commandant continued to sit on the Council, representing humanity in general rather than the Earth Alliance in particular. The "Babylon 5" Assembly includes the whole Council and adds a single collective vote to the League of Non-Aligned Worlds. The Council and Assembly concern themselves both with matters of station operation and of interstellar diplomacy.

Upon the dissolution of the League and the establishment of the Interstellar Alliance, the Council's structure changed somewhat, but not significantly.

This setup appears inspired by the United Nations and its Security Council.

Technological Specifications

Tactical

Upon its commissioning, "Babylon 5" contained three Starfury squadrons. A fourth was added when President Santiago made his visit to the station in 2258. These are launched vertically, making use of the centrifugal effect caused by the revolving of the station. The station also had its own defensive grid system which was capable of taking on a Primus class battlecruiser and destroying it.cite episode| title=The Fall of Night| series=Babylon 5]

As part of President Clark's sweeping militarization program, "Babylon 5"'s defense grid was later fully upgraded to even more powerful specifications, ironically, not long before the outbreak of the Earth Alliance Civil War in which "Babylon 5" sided "against" Clark. Babylon 5's upgraded weapons systems were capable of completely destroying an "Omega"-class Destroyer and even a Centauri "Primus"-class battlecruiser.

References

External links

* [http://www.b5tech.com/babylonproject/babylon5station/babylon5station.html Babylon 5] at B5Tech.
* [http://www.babtech-onthe.net/b5/ Babylon 5] at BabTech


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