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Can anyone really picture Noah Wyle as a Narn or Klingon?
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à ‚  The Narn always were overly religious and overly drawn to power.
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How neat would it be if Galactus tries to eat the Narn or Centauri homeworlds?
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The Centauri assault on the Narn homeworld (Babylon 5).
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Think back to what Londo told Morden after their first arrangement: "why don't you take out the entire Narn homeworld, while you're at it?"
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Doesn't all spec. fiction have some type of "deus ex machina"; examples, Gandalf survives the fight with Balrog, Scott or LaForge always repair the warp coil in time to save the Enterprise, G'Kar survives all his encounters with the Centauri who are the sworn and mortal enemies to all Narn, Tony Soprano always just elludes arrest by the Feds always a little to convenient, no etc.
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As the Alliance gathers evidence implicating the Centauri, Londo realises something is very badly wrong on Centauri Prime, the Narn realise they have an opportunity to repay the Centauri for what they did to their homeworld, and a severe lapse in Mr. Garibaldi's judgement results in thousands of civilian deaths.
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As the Alliance gathers evidence implicating the Centauri, Londo realises something is very badly wrong on Centauri Prime, the Narn realise they have an opportunity to repay the Centauri for what they did to their homeworld, and a severe lapse in Mr. Garibaldi's judgement results in thousands of civilian deaths.
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The once-vast Centauri Republic has been forced to withdraw from a number of occupied worlds, including the Narn homeworld, and the Narn, a young, aggressive race, now hunger for revenge.
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The advisory council is made up of the 'big five' races: Earth, the Minbari Federation, the Centauri Republic, the Narn Regime and the Vorlon Empire.
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