| | This television-related article or section describes an aspect of the series in a primarily in-universe style. Please rewrite this article to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. | Neroon is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5, portrayed by John Vickery. He was a recurring guest character throughout the series. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 451 pixelsFull resolution (852 Ã 480 pixel, file size: 44 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Fair Use Screenshot from Babylon 5 DVD Season Four episode Moments of Transition. ...
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Vickery as Neroon in Babylon 5. ...
Character History
Background Neroon was a member of the Warrior Caste from the Star Riders clan. During the Earth-Minbari War, Neroon fought against the humans and eventually became Alit (second in command) of a Minbari warship under the command of Shai Alit Branmer, a Minbari of mixed-caste parentage who was so incensed by what he perceived as the humans' unprovoked murder of Dukhat, the leader of the Grey Council, that he defied tradition and took up his father's caste, the Warrior caste. Neroon came to idolise Dukhat but gained a distinct hatred and distrust of both humans and the Religious caste. After Branmer's death, Neroon accompanied his body on a tour of Minbari-occupied space and was ready to start the war again when it suddenly went missing. In the fictional Babylon 5 universe, the Warrior Caste is one of three castes in Minbari society. ...
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The Grey Council After the transformation of Delenn in 2260, he replaced her on the Grey Council, creating for the first time an imbalance of power between the castes. Delenn is a fictional lead character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Mira Furlan. ...
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He was not impressed by the revelation of the Grey Council's secret and was angry at the years their leaders had been concealing the truth about the end of the war from the Minbari people. He blamed, or appeared to blame, the religious caste for this at that time, referring somewhat later to "the usual fanaticism we've come to expect from the religious caste". It took Delenn's honesty and willingness for self-sacrifice for the good of their people, and the revelation of the corruption rampant amongst his own caste's leadership, to make him change his mind. It has been suggested that Satai be merged into this article or section. ...
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Delenn is a fictional lead character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Mira Furlan. ...
Death and Legacy Neroon died in 2261 after saving Delenn from being consumed by the Starfire Wheel at the end of the Minbari Civil War. In his last moments of life, he converted to the Religious Caste, choosing to give his life in substitutionary atonement, and thus effectively ending the Minbari Civil War. Delenn is a fictional lead character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Mira Furlan. ...
Neroon was a complex character, a person of principle and courage who was deeply affected by his war service, a person of deep loyalties who was nonetheless eventually capable of seeing beyond these. Who came to realize that the greatest courage is to admit when one is wrong, and to do whatever is necessary to make up for it, no matter the personal cost. When Delenn then restored the Grey Council, she held the leadership position of the Council open, stating: 'This place is reserved in memory of Neroon, until the day it is taken by the one who is to come'. | This Babylon 5-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |