Character Relationships in Babylon 5: Thirdspace

Capt. John J. Sheridan (played by Bruce Boxleitner) is a protagonist in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Commander of Babylon 5, leads defense against Thirdspace threat and galactic conflicts. Susan Ivanova (played by Claudia Christian) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Second-in-command of Babylon 5, handles security operations and station management. Delenn (played by Mira Furlan) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Minbari ambassador and spiritual leader, key ally in ancient prophecies and diplomacy. Elizabeth Trent (played by Shari Belafonte) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Xenoarchaeologist leading Thirdspace artifact investigation, drives the film's central conflict. Lyta Alexander (played by Patricia Tallman) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Powerful telepath and Psi Corps agent, provides psychic insights and battle support. Lt. David Corwin (played by Josh Coxx) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Psi Corps officer and telepath, conducts investigations and supports Lyta. Deuce (played by William Sanderson) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Leader of the artifact-controlled thralls, drives the violent conflict in Thirdspace. Stephen Franklin (played by Richard Biggs) appears in Babylon 5: Thirdspace. Babylon 5 medical officer, treats injuries and conducts psychological evaluations.

Character Relationship Map: Babylon 5: Thirdspace

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Babylon 5: Thirdspace (1998) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.

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Story Analysis

A mysterious hyperspace artifact awakens a telepathic threat, forcing station personnel to confront ancient cosmic horrors and make devastating sacrifices.

Plot Progression

  1. Hyperspace Discovery & Arrival
  2. Thrall Uprising & Investigation
  3. Thirdspace Revelation & Assault
  4. Nuclear Resolution & Aftermath

Directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño

Babylon 5: Thirdspace (1998) · 6.6/10 · action, adventure, science-fiction

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