I didn't say 'inconvienient'. I said "immoral". Elizar's crusade (pun not intended) cannot be likened at ALL to Sheridan's.
Sheridan- Fought to free Earth from a tyrannical, oppressive government, not to increase Babylon 5's influence or his own status.
Elizar- Fought to lead the Technomages and make them more powerful.
Sheridan's war was not self serving. He had no desire to rule Earth when it was over.
Elizar, while wanting to better the mages, also wanted to rule them.
I don't think comparing Elizar to Sheridan is at all accurate.
Elizar and Londo are a much a better comparison.
Both wanted to restore their respective people to greatness, and place themselves on top of the totem pole while they were at it, and both thought they could play the Shadows against the middle for thier own interests.
However Elizar, to me, comes across as as power crazed- Londo, while he craved power, was not totally consumed by it, and recognized events were out of control, and even tried to turn the Centauri back from the path they were on.
Also, Londo had a monkey on his back (so to speak) later on, and was not in control of his actions.
That said, I think way too much is being read into it. Elizar was the VILLIAN. While he may have been a sympathetic character to some, he was still intended to be the heavy.
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Sheridan- Fought to free Earth from a tyrannical, oppressive government, not to increase Babylon 5's influence or his own status.
Elizar- Fought to lead the Technomages and make them more powerful.
Sheridan's war was not self serving. He had no desire to rule Earth when it was over.
Elizar, while wanting to better the mages, also wanted to rule them.
I don't think comparing Elizar to Sheridan is at all accurate.
Elizar and Londo are a much a better comparison.
Both wanted to restore their respective people to greatness, and place themselves on top of the totem pole while they were at it, and both thought they could play the Shadows against the middle for thier own interests.
However Elizar, to me, comes across as as power crazed- Londo, while he craved power, was not totally consumed by it, and recognized events were out of control, and even tried to turn the Centauri back from the path they were on.
Also, Londo had a monkey on his back (so to speak) later on, and was not in control of his actions.
That said, I think way too much is being read into it. Elizar was the VILLIAN. While he may have been a sympathetic character to some, he was still intended to be the heavy.
EDIT- Fixin' typos. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif