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The hub of the story is a large space station named Babylon 5; the five mile (8 km) long, 2.5 million ton rotating colony is built to be a gathering place for fostering peace through diplomacy, trade, and cooperation.
Babylon 5 is a center of political intrigue and conflict, and eventually becomes a pawn in a massive interstellar conflict from which it emerges with a victory over forces of darkness and chaos, albeit at great cost.
Babylon 5 also revolutionized the use of computer technology in creating visual effects at a time when using models and miniatures was the norm.
Fetch 5 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.2.4 or later, including Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger".
If you purchased a license for Fetch between January 1, 2001 and March 9, 2005 you can upgrade to Fetch 5 for $15; if you purchased a license after March 9, 2005 your upgrade is free.
Fetch Softworks is committed to releasing Fetch 5 as a Universal Binary for use on future Intel-based Macintosh computers, at no charge to current Fetch 5 licensees.