ATTN JMS: How far away is the rim from B5?

B5JMS Poster b5jms-owner at shekel.mcl.cs.columbia.edu
Tue Nov 19 06:36:52 EST 1996


Subject: ATTN JMS: How far away is the rim from B5?
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s  1: Nov 18, 1996: franklshap at aol.com
*  2: Nov 19, 1996: jmsatb5 at aol.com

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From: franklshap at aol.com
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JMS,
I'm a loyal fan of B5. Love the writing, acting and the epic story. Thanks
also for finally doing a sci-fi on TV that doesn't use "advanced
technology" to solve all problems and keeps the science consistent.

That said...I thought that Earth and Minbar were both 3 days from B5.
Trips to the rim seem to take less than 1 day. Is the rim that close to B5
or am I missing something?

Frank





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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com
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They are separated by an infinite number of plot points....



 jms




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