Scifi Channel is showing B5 in the mornings again!!! 9 AM Eastern (USA).
With that said, allow me to post some thoughts...
I caught the last half of Babylon Squared this morning and payed more attention to the "B" plot - that would be Delenn's journey to meet with the Grey Council on their starship and to be given the position of council leader...which she turns down in favor of staying on Babylon 5 and continuing to study the humans.
When asked why she's so enamoured with the humans, Delenn gives a surprising answer. She mentions that the humans do not seek conformity...that if you hurt them, they come back stronger...that they have gotten to where they are through thousands of years of struggle, hardship, and evolution...and that they have the capacity to one day walk among the stars like giants.
It sounds like Delenn is facinated with humans because we are a shining example of the philosophy of the Shadows. Much of what we have accomplished as a race has been attained through trial and error...if one thing doesn't work, we try something else. The notion that it took 5 tries before we had a functioning Babylon station is testimony to this aspect of the human mind.
The Minbari have been manipulated by the Vorlons for at least a thousand years (probably a lot longer). They learned order and discipline and they took those lessons to the extreme. Humans, on the other hand, were also manipulated by the Vorlons, but we didn't swallow their bait - it affected some of us, but we're too independent to allow our whole society be ruled so strictly.
So much of the B5 story is a blend of the two idealogical extremes of the Vorlons and Shadows. The Rangers are a blend of Human and Minbari. The Minbari, themselves, have human DNA (to some extent) in their biological make-up. Valen is seen as the pinnacle of Minbari evolution, yet arrived at his true calling through pain and struggle, not through order and structure.
With that said, allow me to post some thoughts...
I caught the last half of Babylon Squared this morning and payed more attention to the "B" plot - that would be Delenn's journey to meet with the Grey Council on their starship and to be given the position of council leader...which she turns down in favor of staying on Babylon 5 and continuing to study the humans.
When asked why she's so enamoured with the humans, Delenn gives a surprising answer. She mentions that the humans do not seek conformity...that if you hurt them, they come back stronger...that they have gotten to where they are through thousands of years of struggle, hardship, and evolution...and that they have the capacity to one day walk among the stars like giants.
It sounds like Delenn is facinated with humans because we are a shining example of the philosophy of the Shadows. Much of what we have accomplished as a race has been attained through trial and error...if one thing doesn't work, we try something else. The notion that it took 5 tries before we had a functioning Babylon station is testimony to this aspect of the human mind.
The Minbari have been manipulated by the Vorlons for at least a thousand years (probably a lot longer). They learned order and discipline and they took those lessons to the extreme. Humans, on the other hand, were also manipulated by the Vorlons, but we didn't swallow their bait - it affected some of us, but we're too independent to allow our whole society be ruled so strictly.
So much of the B5 story is a blend of the two idealogical extremes of the Vorlons and Shadows. The Rangers are a blend of Human and Minbari. The Minbari, themselves, have human DNA (to some extent) in their biological make-up. Valen is seen as the pinnacle of Minbari evolution, yet arrived at his true calling through pain and struggle, not through order and structure.