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Babylon 4 reappears four years after it first vanished, and is calling for help. The Babylon 4 Station Babylon 4 (also known as B4) is a fictional space station from the television series Babylon 5. ...
Arc significance
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Babylon 4 was stolen by people from another time, although it was not clear during this episode whether those people are from the past or the future. It seems Sinclair was somehow behind this. It was stolen to act as a base of operations in a war being fought between forces of light and darkness.
Jeffrey Sinclair is a fictional character in the television science fiction drama Babylon 5. ... Tim Choate as Zathras Spoiler warning: The fictional characters of Zathras, portrayed by actor Tim Choate, were a race of 10 aliens native to the planet Epsilon 3 (which the station was in orbit around) who appeared on several episodes of the TV series Babylon 5. ...
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The Babylon 4 station is larger than Babylon 5. B4 also has engines which are capable of moving it through space if necessary.
Late in the first season of the show (episode "BabylonSquared") Babylon 4 reappears, six years after it disappeared, and the crew of Babylon 5 mount a rescue mission to save the crew.
Babylon 4 is surrounded by a mysterious distortion field which can have terrible effects on those encountering it.
After preventing Babylon 4's destruction the station is boarded and an attempt is made to induce the crew to evacuate.
'Babylon 5' is the quintessential "space opera," spanning five seasons of 22 episodes each, which began on January 26, 1994, preceded by the original pilot movie, 'The Gathering', which aired February 22, 1993.
Babylon 5 is a five mile long rotating space colony populated by humans and aliens alike that is "humanity's last, best hope for peace." But peace is not to be, and soon the station becomes the center of a war that engulfs the entire galaxy.
'Babylon 5' won two Hugo awards (a science fiction achievement award), one of which was used as a prop in the final episode.