AngelSummers
Beyond the rim
Does anybody think he is a pitiful figure in B5 history? I think we all love him more than G'Kar in the first season when he was still a bumbly and jolly old ambassador from a peacock haired race. And then came Mr. Morden who elevated Londo to his wildest dreams. Which turned out to be his greatest nightmares.
The thing that made me pity him is that where Alfred Bester knows fully well what he is doing and relishes in it, Londo never actually intended to be responsible for the death of millions of Narns. His actual answer was that he wanted his people to become great again, a great empire or nation with a strong military and vast territory unlike its current decline. He didn't exactly specify conquest although it was probably in his mind, after all, how can you have a great Empire wihout conquest?
Throughout Season 2, I observed his change into a power hungry ambassador. Yet in his core, he was still a kind hearted old soul. Just before the attack on Quadrant 14 was revealed, he realised the horror of his decision when G'Kar came proposing peace and hope for their governments. It was evident all over his face the horror he had just done. Then after that, you could say he was swept up by currents of fate.
I really feel sorry for the old fellow. He got what he wanted but was devastated by the price paid by others for his dreams. Remember his face while Narn was being bombarded? It was sheer horror and repent. And he had to suppres it to the outside world less he lose his influence which to the Centauri, is equivalent to losing your head.
Strange isn't it? Outwardly a tyrant but inside, to quote Vir in Out of Darkness in the Centauri trilogy, <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>....what he did...was all too human. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
No wonder he spent hours trying to figure out the hokey pokey.
Thoughts anyone?
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May the light of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha protect you.
May you all be well and happy, free from suffering, free from sickness.
The thing that made me pity him is that where Alfred Bester knows fully well what he is doing and relishes in it, Londo never actually intended to be responsible for the death of millions of Narns. His actual answer was that he wanted his people to become great again, a great empire or nation with a strong military and vast territory unlike its current decline. He didn't exactly specify conquest although it was probably in his mind, after all, how can you have a great Empire wihout conquest?
Throughout Season 2, I observed his change into a power hungry ambassador. Yet in his core, he was still a kind hearted old soul. Just before the attack on Quadrant 14 was revealed, he realised the horror of his decision when G'Kar came proposing peace and hope for their governments. It was evident all over his face the horror he had just done. Then after that, you could say he was swept up by currents of fate.
I really feel sorry for the old fellow. He got what he wanted but was devastated by the price paid by others for his dreams. Remember his face while Narn was being bombarded? It was sheer horror and repent. And he had to suppres it to the outside world less he lose his influence which to the Centauri, is equivalent to losing your head.
Strange isn't it? Outwardly a tyrant but inside, to quote Vir in Out of Darkness in the Centauri trilogy, <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>....what he did...was all too human. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
No wonder he spent hours trying to figure out the hokey pokey.
Thoughts anyone?
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May the light of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha protect you.
May you all be well and happy, free from suffering, free from sickness.