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Keffer's season-long arc or dive deeper into the early origins?

The EAS Cortez is one of the few times we see the massive "Explorer-class" vessels, which are the B5 equivalent of the Enterprise in terms of mission scope.

The episode centers on the arrival of the , a massive Explorer-class ship capable of building jump gates in deep space. Its captain, Jack Maynard , is an old friend and former commanding officer of Captain Sheridan.

While the rescue is the primary action, the episode’s true significance lies in its "Shadow" sightings. Captain Maynard recounts seeing a on the galactic rim—a ship that seemed to "block out the stars". Later, Lt. Keffer encounters the same terrifying craft in hyperspace. This encounter marks the beginning of Keffer’s season-long obsession with finding proof of these "Shadows," effectively setting the stage for the coming war. 🥗 Subplots & Themes

In a lighter B-plot, Dr. Franklin places the command staff—Sheridan, Ivanova, and Garibaldi—on strict "food plans" to improve their health. This leads to Garibaldi’s memorable quest for "black market" ingredients to make bagna cauda , a traditional dish in memory of his father.

The episode features one of Delenn’s most famous philosophical speeches. She explains that "we are the universe made manifest, trying to figure itself out," echoing the famous sentiments of Carl Sagan .

This is the first episode to feature the re-recorded version of the Season 2 opening narration by Bruce Boxleitner, which he updated to better match the visuals.

After resupplying at Babylon 5, the Cortez suffers a catastrophic explosion in hyperspace, losing its lock on the jump gate beacon. In the B5 universe, getting lost in hyperspace is traditionally a death sentence, as ships can drift forever in the shifting currents.

Distant Star | [s2e4] A

Keffer's season-long arc or dive deeper into the early origins?

The EAS Cortez is one of the few times we see the massive "Explorer-class" vessels, which are the B5 equivalent of the Enterprise in terms of mission scope.

The episode centers on the arrival of the , a massive Explorer-class ship capable of building jump gates in deep space. Its captain, Jack Maynard , is an old friend and former commanding officer of Captain Sheridan. [S2E4] A Distant Star

While the rescue is the primary action, the episode’s true significance lies in its "Shadow" sightings. Captain Maynard recounts seeing a on the galactic rim—a ship that seemed to "block out the stars". Later, Lt. Keffer encounters the same terrifying craft in hyperspace. This encounter marks the beginning of Keffer’s season-long obsession with finding proof of these "Shadows," effectively setting the stage for the coming war. 🥗 Subplots & Themes

In a lighter B-plot, Dr. Franklin places the command staff—Sheridan, Ivanova, and Garibaldi—on strict "food plans" to improve their health. This leads to Garibaldi’s memorable quest for "black market" ingredients to make bagna cauda , a traditional dish in memory of his father. Keffer's season-long arc or dive deeper into the

The episode features one of Delenn’s most famous philosophical speeches. She explains that "we are the universe made manifest, trying to figure itself out," echoing the famous sentiments of Carl Sagan .

This is the first episode to feature the re-recorded version of the Season 2 opening narration by Bruce Boxleitner, which he updated to better match the visuals. Its captain, Jack Maynard , is an old

After resupplying at Babylon 5, the Cortez suffers a catastrophic explosion in hyperspace, losing its lock on the jump gate beacon. In the B5 universe, getting lost in hyperspace is traditionally a death sentence, as ships can drift forever in the shifting currents.