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Crusade is a spin-off TV show from J. Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5. It occurs in the year 2267 C.E., several years after the events in Babylon 5, just after the movie . A race called the Drakh have released a nanovirus plague on Earth, which will destroy all life on Earth within five years if it is not stopped. To that end, the destroyer Excalibur has been sent out to look for anything that could help the search for a cure.

Background

Like Babylon 5, Crusade was intended to have a five-year story arc, although as Straczynski notes in the DVD commentary for A Call To Arms, it was intended to resolve the Drakh plague after a season or two and move onto other arcs. However, conflicts arose between the producers and executives at TNT, and production was cancelled before the first episode was broadcast. [Crisis on Babylon 5: Crusade], Ain't it Cool News. Retrieved July 13 2006. TNT's research had indicated that the audience for Babylon 5 did not watch other TNT programming, and likewise TNT's main audience was not watching the show, making another related program unattractive to the network's management. Straczynski believes that the network's "interference"[War Zone], The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5. Retrieved July 13 2006. with the production was an attempt to get out of their contract by allowing them to argue that he failed to deliver the series they wanted. Thirteen episodes were made, and broadcast by TNT, with at least four more scripted. The Sci-Fi Channel attempted to pick up the show and continue production, but were unable to find room in its budget.[The Babylon Project: Crusade], The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5. Retrieved July 13 2006.

Drakh attack

In 2267, seven years after the end of the Shadow War the Drakh, a former ally of the Shadows, attempt to destroy the Earth with a leftover Shadow Planet Killer. Interstellar Alliance president John Sheridan takes command of the Excalibur and Victory and leads the EarthForce and ISA fleets to victory. Despite their defeat, the Drakh manage to release a nanovirus weapon into Earth's atmosphere, infecting everyone on the planet. In five years the plague will destroy all life on the planet. The Victory was destroyed in the battle, but the Excalibur survived. Command is turned over to Captain Matthew Gideon who is given a mission: explore the galaxy to either find a cure or an ally capable of producing a cure ("War Zone").

Telepath War

At some point between 2262 and 2267 a civil war broke out on Earth between the Psi Corps and mundanes (non-telepaths), assisted by a group of rogue telepaths. At a result of the war, the Psi Corps (which all telepaths were forced to join) were disbanded and telepaths were given limited rights and allowed back into society. Few telepaths have advanced very far due to how recent the war was and common fear of telepaths. Telepaths still banned from scanning others without consent and are required to be deep scanned by powerful telepaths on a regular basis to ensure that they are not violating any laws ("The Well of Forever").

Mars independence

After the Earth Alliance Civil War in 2261, Earth joined the Interstellar Alliance. As promised by John Sheridan, Mars was granted independence since ISA laws required members to free any colony where the majority of colonists want independence ("Rising Star"). There is still resentment between the two sides ("Ruling from the Tomb"). Earth controls most of the information systems and resources in the solar system and Earth based corporations control much of the Mars economy ("Objects in Motion"). As a result there is some hostility among Mars-born humans towards Earthers and many in EarthForce do not feel obligated to risk their lives to help Earth fight the plague.

Cast

Crew of the Excalibur:John Matheson, Max Eilerson, Sarah Chambers, Matthew Gideon, Dureena Nafeel, and Galen
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Crew of the Excalibur:
John Matheson, Max Eilerson, Sarah Chambers, Matthew Gideon, Dureena Nafeel, and Galen

Episodes

The "correct" order of episodes is somewhat unclear, and the episodes contain conflicting evidence as to the chronological order. Series creator J. Michael Straczynski revised TNT's ordering for re-broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in April of 2001, and the episodes have been repeated in this order a number of occasions since then. "War Zone," an episode made halfway through the production as an opener, has been pushed near the end. In particular, these episodes ignore a discontinuity in uniforms — in the TNT order, the crew start out with the revised uniforms in production, and then in "Appearances and Other Deceits" were forced to change to the "new" uniforms used earlier in production. The fourteenth episode would have featured a return to the older uniforms that the crew prefer.[Episode List], The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5. Retrieved July 13 2006.

A third order was formally endorsed by Straczynski as the "true" chronological sequence of events for the filmed episode, as it appeared in The Official Babylon 5 Chronology (published in the pages of The Official Babylon 5 Magazine in 1999-2000). This particular ordering supersedes Straczynski's own "preferred" sequence from a strictly chronological and causal standpoint. The original broadcast order as set by TNT was used for the DVD releases.

Completed episodes

"The Well of Forever" and "Patterns of the Soul" were written by Fiona Avery and "Ruling from the Tomb" was written by Peter David. All of the other episodes were written by J. Michael Straczynski. Production codes are noted next to the episode title.

Original broadcast order Revised broadcast order Chronological order
  1. War Zone (108)
  2. The Long Road (107)
  3. The Well of Forever (106)
  4. The Path of Sorrows (109)
  5. Patterns of the Soul (110)
  6. Ruling from the Tomb (111)
  7. The Rules of the Game (112)
  8. Appearances and Other Deceits (113)
  9. Racing the Night (103)
  10. The Memory of War (102)
  11. The Needs of Earth (101)
  12. Visitors from Down the Street (104)
  13. Each Night I Dream of Home (105)
  1. Racing the Night
  2. The Needs of Earth
  3. The Memory of War
  4. The Long Road
  5. Visitors from Down the Street
  6. The Well of Forever
  7. Each Night I Dream of Home
  8. Patterns of the Soul
  9. The Path of Sorrows
  10. Ruling from the Tomb
  11. The Rules of the Game
  12. War Zone
  13. Appearances and Other Deceits
  1. War Zone
  2. The Long Road
  3. Appearances and Other Deceits
  4. The Memory of War
  5. The Needs of Earth
  6. Racing the Night
  7. Visitors From Down the Street
  8. Each Night I Dream of Home
  9. The Path of Sorrows
  10. Patterns of the Soul
  11. Ruling From the Tomb
  12. The Well of Forever
  13. The Rules of the Game

Unfilmed episodes

Scripts for "Value Judgments", "To the Ends of the Earth" and "The End of the Line" were available online for a time at Bookface.com.

Continuity problems

As a result of TNT showing the episodes out of their intended sequence, there are several continuity problems, including:

DVD releases

DVD cover art
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DVD cover art

The complete series was released as a four disc set in 2004, almost five years after the series ended and a few months after the final season and movie set of Babylon 5 was released. Crusade was also included in Babylon 5: The Complete Universe, a set of all B5 shows and movies released in the UK on October 24 2005. It was not included in Babylon 5: The Complete Television Series, which was a set released in the US.

The episodes are in the original broadcast order. The set does not include the pilot movie, , which was released earlier as part of the movie set.

DVD Name Region 1 Region 2
Crusade: The Complete Series December 7 2004 March 28 2005
Babylon 5: The Complete Television Series August 17 2004 N/A
Babylon 5: The Complete Universe N/A October 24 2005

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