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|  Message 1679  |
|  Jeffrey Kaplan to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated  |
|  S1: Why do the Narns hate the Humans?  |
|  08 Jul 12 16:04:02  |
 I just rewatched "Believers" this past week, and a piece of dialog between the Plot Of The Week and G'Kar has stuck me as undefined, but traces back to "The Gathering". When M'Ola and Tharg ask G'Kar to intervene on their behalf, they are appealing to his people's hatred of "the Earthers". Was it ever mentioned anywhere why the Narn hate the Humans at this point in the story? The reason for the Narn's hatred of the Centauri is, of course, well established back to the pilot, as well as the strained relation between the Minbari and the Humans, but not this one. -- Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org Double ROT13 encoded for your protection "If I am ever the Hero top 100 list: #2. I will ignore the Evil Overlord's arguments revolving around honor and/or morality. If he were really all that worked up about either, he would never have become an Evil Overlord in the first place. --- SBBSecho 2.13-Win32 * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:340/400) |
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