From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: There are, in fact, a number of...
To: GENIE
Date: 1/3/1992 8:48:00 PM
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There are, in fact, a number of splinter groups in the world (or the universe, I suppose) of B-5. There are individuals who claim residency in no particular group or government, they're free-traders of the purest sort. Within the Earth Alliance, things are structured more or less along the lines of the Commonwealth of Independent States we're seeing now, with one monolithic voice that speaks in tersm of foreign policy, but within the framework of everything else -- domestic policy, economics and the like -- the independent state makes its own rules.
So their are colonies and fringe areas that consider themselves by and large independent. And, from time to time, there will be sparks of secession and the like. I've never much liked the Gleaming Steel Of A Perfect Federation approach; I like things a little more tentative, less sure. And for that matter, even WITHIN the E.A., there are factions and problems and power struggles and the like. Wheels within wheels.
As for locations inside B-5...we've designed a number of very different looks and locations to give it a non-claustrophobic feel. By virtue of being patterned physically after the work of such scientists as Gerard K. O'Neil, the absolute center of the elongated station (which revolves to provide gravity) is a sort of hollow-world look, with fields and hydroponic gardens along the 386-degree circular section (which is about a half-mile, or a mile across)...and as you get closer to the absolute center, where a transport tube cuts from one end of the station to the other, naturally you get less and less gravity until you can literally hang suspended.
And there are living areas designed to accommodate different environments and atmospheres and conditions. The alien sectors are off-limits to humans without protection (breathing gear and other measures). Similarly, a heavy CO2 breather or methane breather would have to wear an encounter suit to travel among the humans on the station. In addition, the B-5 station is actually made up of several independent (though connected) sections, each revolving at a different speed in order to create alternative areas of gravity.
Parts of the station are still under construction, and parts are finished. Some sections are in daylight, some in night, alternating by level and sector. On the very outer ring, the viewports are in panels ON THE FLOOR, so you're looking down and out into space, revolving beneath your feet.
BTW...the Babylon 5 station isn't just floating there. It's at the L-5 point in a binary star system between a moon and a barren, lifeless planet.
Well, a *theoretically* barren and lifeless planet, anyway....
But that's Year Two....
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