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  1. 3 gen 1999 · Although the popular science fiction series Babylon 5 had officially run its course, one final two-hour episode was deemed necessary to segue into the spinoff series Crusade. Thus, on January 3, 1999, the TNT Network offered the world premiere of Babylon 5: A Call to Arms.

  2. A Call to Arms is the game of space combat in the universe of Babylon 5. Throughout the station’s turbulent history, armed fleets have enacted the harsher policies of their governments. Now you can play out these confrontations on the tabletop with entire fleets drawn from the Earth Alliance, Minbari Federation, Narn Regime, Centauri Republic ...

  3. A Call to Arms is the game of space combat in the universe of Babylon 5. Throughout the station’s turbulent history, armed fleets have enacted the harsher policies of their governments. Now you can play out these confrontations on the tabletop with entire fleets drawn from the Earth Alliance, Minbari Federation, Narn Regime, Centauri Republic, or any one of the many other races that dwell in ...

  4. The Drakh, allies of the Shadows, seek revenge against humanity after the Second Shadow War. 8. Crusade. Set right after the events of Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (1999), a team of soldiers and scientists led by Capt. Matthew Gideon have five years to find a cure for an alien plague decimating Earth.

  5. I thought "A Call to Arms" was pretty good, even better executed than The Gathering. But it was essentially a backdoor pilot, not a stand alone film, and it suffered some as a result. Not nearly as poorly, however, as Legends of the Rangers, which was the worst of all B5 films (far worse than The Gathering, which I thought was the weakest at ...

  6. Review of Sci-Fi Week: Babylon 5 - A Call to Arms Personally, I have always felt that Babylon 5 had some of the best in space battles. Not because they were graphically thrilling, heck if that were the case the award would have to go to star wars simply for the sheer extravagance of their big battle sequences, but rather for their human side.

  7. The Novelization of Babylon 5: A Call to Arms included several scenes not seen in the final film such as Galen having trouble convincing the Drazi trader (who in the novel is named as 'Ni'im'); a sub-plot involving Dureena Nafeel working for Hycher Vlast; captain Leonard Anderson's history, and a sub-plot exploring the motivations of Samuel Drake.