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Encyclopedia > Londo Mollari
Babylon 5 character
Londo Mollari
Affiliated with Babylon 5, Centauri Republic
Race Centauri
Home planet Centauri Prime
First appearance Babylon 5: In the Beginning (chronological)

Babylon 5: The Gathering (airdate) Image File history File links Emblem-important. ... Fair Use Screenshot from the Babylon 5 DVDs This work is copyrighted. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Spoiler warning: Babylon 5: The Gathering was the pilot movie of the science fiction television series Babylon 5. ...

Last appearance War Without End (chronological),

Objects at Rest (airdate) War Without End is a two-part episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. ... Objects at Rest is an episode from the fifth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. ...

Portrayed by Peter Jurasik

Londo Mollari is a fictional character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Peter Jurasik. Although Londo appears to be a supporting player in the early episodes, his actions and character development have immeasurable effect on how the five-year saga unfolds, making him one of the most significant characters in the entire series. Peter Jurasik in Stuttgart, Germany in 2000 Peter Jurasik (born 25 April 1950, Queens, New York) is an American actor best known for his television roles as as Londo Mollari in the 1990s science fiction series Babylon 5, and Sid the Snitch on the 1980s series Hill Street Blues. ... Babylon 5 is an epic American science fiction television series created, produced, and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. ... Peter Jurasik in Stuttgart, Germany in 2000 Peter Jurasik (born 25 April 1950, Queens, New York) is an American actor best known for his television roles as as Londo Mollari in the 1990s science fiction series Babylon 5, and Sid the Snitch on the 1980s series Hill Street Blues. ...

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Character description

Overview

Although the tragic results of most of his actions depend largely on his desire to bring the Centauri Republic to its past glory, Mollari proves to be an honourable person when he comes in contact with close-to-common people and with his long-time friends. This is proven in episodes like Convictions, where he sits by Lennier's bed in Medlab and does what he can to help the injured Minbari who saved his life - talking, to bring Lennier whatever comfort he can, even telling him a joke: This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Lennier, played by Bill Mumy, is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

How many Centauri does it take to screw in a light bulb? Only one. But, in the Grand old days of the Republic, hundreds of servants would change thousands of light bulbs at our slightest whim!

Also, he is close to his aide Vir Cotto when he is about to lose him due to Cotto's probable recall to the Centauri homeworld. On the other part, he humiliates Na'Far (the new Narn diplomatic attache to Babylon 5, sent by the pro-Centauri provisional Narn government to replace G'Kar) with outspoken satisfaction. Vir Cotto is a character from the fictional Babylon 5 universe, played on screen by Stephen Furst. ... Andreas Katsulas as GKar in Babylon 5 The Narns are a race of humanoid aliens in the television series Babylon 5. ... The Babylon 5 Universe: Topic index - Episode list - People list Articles by category Characters - Crusade - Episodes - Films Novels - Planets - Races - Ships - Wars GKar, played by the late Andreas Katsulas, is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. ...

Vir Cotto: So is that what it's about? Pride ? It's not enough that we've beaten them, we have to break them ?

Mollari: Yes, Vir. I'm sorry, I thought you understood that.

Babylon 5: A Day in the Strife

One of the few friends of Londo is Urza Jaddo whom Londo tries to help but-because of the manipulations of Lord Refa-both end up fighting a duel to the death with swords in which Urza dies. Mollari's character becomes more detailed and rounded as the series progresses, being shown to be both likable and capable of acts of kindness and generosity, even forming a grudging friendship with G'Kar. As Londo's character grows in power, he also grows in complexity and humanity, until by the end of the series he is a fully drawn portrait of a man tormented by the knowledge that he has sold his soul through the devious and unsavory acts he has committed and caused to be committed on the path to his goal. When Mollari encountered the technomage Elric, he eventually told Mollari what his future would be. William Forward as Lord Refa in Babylon 5 Lord Refa, played by William Forward, is a fictional character from the television science fiction drama Babylon 5. ... A Technomage performing a spell on the series Babylon 5. ...

"Well take this for what little it will profit you. As I look at you, Ambassador Mollari, I see a great hand reaching out of the stars. The hand is your hand. And I hear sounds. The sounds of billions of people calling your name."

"My followers?"


"Your victims."

Elric, the Technomage, Babylon 5: A Geometry of Shadows

His relationship with women is complex, having to manage his three wives and an elusive mistress (Adira). When Londo is granted the favor of a divorce from two of his wives as a gift from the Emperor, two of the wives, Daggair and Mariel, battle for supremacy in the group, each trying to convince Londo that she loves him best so that she won't lose the status the marriage gives her. The third wife, Timov ("vomit" spelled backwards), refuses to play along, making her disdain for Londo well-known. However, when Londo is poisoned, ostensibly by Mariel, it is Timov who secretly saves his life by providing him with a blood transfusion. In spite of not knowing this, Londo chooses to remain married to Timov: "Because, with you, my dear, I will always know exactly where I stand." This, along with his relationship with the beautiful Adira, make for a man that accepts the truth over beautiful lies and who respects the women he loves and who love him truly.


Ambassador to Babylon 5

The Centauri culture, patterned on ancient Rome, is portrayed as an empire in decline; it falls prey to decadence and internal politics even while it hungers to return to its days of glory. As such, Londo is depicted as a reflection of the society from which he comes; in the words of series creator J. Michael Straczynski, he is "overweight, prone to gambling constantly (null-pool is his favorite), and fond of women and drinks." [1] Considered something of a buffoon even among Centauri, Londo has been assigned the post of Centauri Ambassador to Babylon 5 to keep him out of the way. Joseph Michael Straczynski (born July 17, 1954) is an award-winning American writer/producer of television series, novels, short stories, comic books, and radio dramas. ...


From the start of the series he seems to be ineffective in his role, prone to drunken temper tantrums. But his hatred of the Narn Regime (former slaves of the Centauri, who fought for and won their independence) and his craving to regain past glory makes him a perfect target for the dark and mysterious Morden, who is secretly representing the Shadows as they work to build their strength. Morden only asks Londo one question—"What do you want?"—and, repeatedly gives Londo exactly what he wants. As Narn fleets continue to be wiped out without any survivors to explain how, Londo takes credit and attracts a great deal of much-desired attention and power. Andreas Katsulas as GKar in Babylon 5 The Narns are a race of humanoid aliens in the television series Babylon 5. ... Morden, played by Ed Wasser, is a fictional character on the television science fiction drama Babylon 5. ... The Shadows are an ancient alien species in the science fiction television series Babylon 5. ...


However, Morden's help comes with a price. Eventually, after having proved the capability of his "associates" beyond any doubt, Morden begins to request favors from Londo. Londo, driven by his own pride as well as his fear that Morden may leave and turn elsewhere for help, gives in each time. As his conscience begins to bother him about the nature of these requests, he finds himself unable to sever his connection with Morden.


Saving Centauri Prime

As the events of the Shadow War came to a height, Mollari was promoted to the position of advisor on planetary security, which required him to return to his homeworld. Mollari was angered by the promotion, realizing that it was not something that he had earned, but a leash to keep him under control given his newfound power. Upon his return to Centauri Prime, Mollari discovered that the young Emperor Cartagia was insane and had allowed the Shadows to establish a base on Centauri Prime. At the same time, the Vorlons had begun a campaign to completely destroy any planet where the Shadows had influence. In his insanity Cartagia believed the Shadows would elevate him to godhood, and insisted they stay. Mollari realised that in order to deal with the Shadows and save his world from the Vorlons, Cartagia would have to be killed. Emperor Cartagia (Wortham Krimmer, right) and Londo Mollari (Peter Jurasik) in Babylon 5 Emperor Cartagia, played by Wortham Krimmer, is a fictional character from the television science fiction drama Babylon 5. ... The Vorlons are an advanced ancient race from the science fiction series Babylon 5. ...


Mollari began a conspiracy to have Cartagia assassinated, with the help of Vir Cotto, a number of high-ranking Centauri and G'Kar, who was Cartagia's prisoner at the time. They planned to lure Cartagia to Narn, where he was vulnerable and away from the majority of his guards. There, G'kar would be able to create a security threat by escaping and in the confusion Londo would kill Cartagia by injecting him with a poison that cause his hearts to shut down. The plot was successful, although as it turned out, Cartagia attacked Londo and Vir was forced to inject the poison. After the Emperor was pronounced dead, Mollari fulfilled a promise to G'Kar, that in return for his help, Narn would be freed from Centauri rule. Vir Cotto is a character from the fictional Babylon 5 universe, played on screen by Stephen Furst. ... The Babylon 5 Universe: Topic index - Episode list - People list Articles by category Characters - Crusade - Episodes - Films Novels - Planets - Races - Ships - Wars GKar, played by the late Andreas Katsulas, is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. ...


With Cartagia dead, and a Vorlon fleet en route to destroy Centauri Prime, Mollari was promoted to the position of Prime Minister, making him temporarily head of state until a new Emperor could be elected. With this new power, Mollari proceeded to blow up the Shadow base on Centauri Prime, and then killed their agent, Morden. Mollari believed that this would redeem Centauri Prime from being destroyed by the Vorlons, however Vir realized that Londo himself had been influenced and used by the Shadows, and so the Vorlons would want him destroyed too. As the Vorlon fleet came into orbit around Centauri Prime, blotting out the sun, it became clear that the Vorlons would destroy the whole planet just to get Mollari. Londo implored Vir to kill him and show the Vorlons he had done it. However Londo was saved by the fact that at the same time in another part of the galaxy, the Army of Light was fighting their final battle against the Shadows and Vorlons at Corianna 6, and the Vorlons called in all their remaining fleets to help. Thus Vir did not have to kill Londo, and the planet was spared as the Vorlon fleet left to join their comrades. However, in saving Centauri Prime during the Shadow War, Londo had unknowingly doomed his world to a different fate. Morden is a place in the London Borough of Merton. ...


Emperor Mollari II

Following the galactic war with the Shadows, Mollari eventually rises to Emperor of the Centauri Republic, and becomes Emperor Mollari II as another member of his family had been named Emperor. One of his first acts as the new Emperor was to name Vir Cotto as his replacement on Babylon 5, a job not highly prized because of the earlier Centauri conquest of Narn, though Londo knew that Vir would fulfill the job dutifully, even if some of the other ambassadors distrusted him. The Shadow Wars refer to the great wars involving the Shadows in the television science fiction series Babylon 5. ... The Shadows are an ancient alien species in the science fiction television series Babylon 5. ... For other uses, see Centauri (disambiguation). ... In the fictional Babylon 5 universe, Emperor Mollari I was an Emperor of the Centauri Republic. ... An emperorrefers to Nick Herringshaw, a title, empress may only indicate the wife of an emperor (empress consort. ... Babylon 5 is a fictional space station and the primary setting in the television series Babylon 5. ...


Before Londo officially becomes Emperor Mollari II, he confides in his now ex-bodyguard, Ambassador G'Kar, that "When we met, I had no power, and all the choices I could ever want. Now I have all the power I could ever want, and no choices."


At the end of the fifth season, it was revealed that the Drakh have manipulated the Interstellar Alliance into attacking the Centauri Homeworld. The Drakh decided they needed Londo to be Emperor. The Regent died when his keeper was removed, and another keeper was attached to Londo. For the next 15 years, Londo reigned as Emperor. Londo soon learned that alcohol would put the Keeper to sleep, and would allow him a few minutes of freedom. The Drakh are a race from the fictional Babylon 5 universe. ... The Interstellar Alliance is a fictional interstellar government of civilizations in the Babylon 5 universe. ... The Drakh are a race from the fictional Babylon 5 universe. ...


When the Drakh kidnapped David Sheridan - the son of John and Delenn - the couple came to Centauri Prime to free their son. Both Sheridan and Delenn were captured by the Centauri. Mollari tried to force the Drakh to leave, who responded by exploding fusion bombs they had planted on the surface of the planet. Mollari was told to execute Sheridan, and he was able to convince his Keeper that he was soon going to kill both Sheridan and Delenn. Mollari then ingested enough alcohol to put the Keeper to sleep and freed Sheridan, Delenn, and their son in exchange for their help in freeing the Centauri from the Drakh. John J. Sheridan is a lead character in the fictional universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Bruce Boxleitner. ... Delenn is a fictional lead character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Mira Furlan. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Mollari knew that his Keeper would soon wake up, and alert the other Drakh that he had set his friends free. He knew the Drakh would kill them, and would then kill him for his betrayal. G'Kar entered the throne room, and Mollari explained the situation. He begged G'Kar to kill him before the Keeper woke up. G'Kar began to crush Mollari's throat, but did not finish before the Keeper awoke. The Keeper then seized control of Mollari and retaliated. Mollari and G'Kar finally died at each other's hands, just as Londo had predicted for many years.


A few hours before his death, Mollari had a random encounter with two Centauri children. He granted them a favour by telling them the tale of the Earth-Minbari War. He also commented upon the terrible events that had befallen Centauri Prime, saying that whilst he had cared for each of his wives in his own way, he loved Centauri Prime and that everything he had done had been "for her". The Earth-Minbari War is a fictional war that formed a major part of the back story of the science fiction television series, Babylon 5. ...


Following Mollari's death, Vir Cotto found Mollari and G'Kar's lifeless bodies on the floor of the throne room. He managed to escape from the Centauri homeworld (avoiding the inevitable Drakh attempt to place a Keeper on him), and went to Minbar. In a conference with the surviving members of the Centauri houses, Cotto was named the next Emperor - thus fulfilling the prophecy of Lady Morella that he would one day be Emperor. Emperor Cotto was able to finally free his homeworld from the clutches of the Drakh. To commemorate Londo and G'Kar, Vir ordered twin statues of them erected in front of the Centauri Royal Palace. Minbar in the Ortaköy mosque in Istanbul. ...


In 2281, John Sheridan was dying. Emperor Cotto went to Minbar for one last meal with Sheridan and his friends. When the time came to remember all who had died, Cotto raised his glass to the memory of Londo Mollari.

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Londo Mollari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1090 words)
Londo Mollari, played by Peter Jurasik, is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.
A member of the Centauri race, Londo Mollari was the first Centauri ambassador to the space station Babylon 5.
Mollari's character becomes more detailed and rounded as the series progresses, and he is shown to be both likable and capable of acts of kindness and generosity, even forming something of a grudging friendship with G'Kar.
Londo Mollari Character Profile (3868 words)
Londo Mollari was the Centauri Ambassador to Babylon 5.
Londo was appointed to be the Centauri Ambassador to Babylon 5.
Londo's mission was to ride the coattails of the expanding Earth Alliance to restore whatever glory he could to the Centauri Republic.
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