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Babylon 5: Grail

  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Space Adventure, Sci-Fi Action
  • Themes: Psychic Abilities, Space Wars
  • Director: Richard Compton
  • Main Cast: Michael O'Hare, Claudia Christian, Jerry Doyle, Mira Furlan, Andreas Katsulas
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Country: US

Plot

David Warner guest-stars as Aldous Gajic, a futuristic "King Arthur" who has spent all his life searching for the Holy Grail. His arrival on B5 coincides with a plot hatched by Downbelow hoodlum Deuce (William Sanderson) to gain control of other people's minds. And what has all this to do with the erratic behavior of Ambassador Kosh? Written by Christy Marx, "Grail" first aired July 6, 1994, after nearly six weeks' worth of rerun episodes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Grail"
Babylon 5 episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 15
Written by Christy Marx
Directed by Richard Compton
Production no. 109
Original airdate 6 July 1994
Guest stars

David Warner (Aldous Gajic)
William Sanderson (Deuce)
Tom Booker (Jinxo)
Jim Norton (Ombuds Wellington)

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"Grail" is an episode from the first season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.

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Synopsis

A traveler named Aldous Gajic comes to the station in search of the Holy Grail. Having sent information requests to the ambassadors prior to his arrival, he is greeted as a very important guest, "Honored Seeker", by Ambassador Delenn and Lennier. In the process of his search, Gajic gets caught up in the underworld of Babylon 5, as an underworld thug, Deuce, starts using an alien to "brain wipe" people who pose a threat to him.

Thomas "Jinxo" Jordan, who was present on all four previous Babylon stations, believes that he is a bearer of the Babylon Curse because every time Jinxo has left a Babylon station, the station is either destroyed or, in the case of Babylon 4, it disappears.

After being caught red-handed by security, Jinxo initially is tried for picking Gajic's pocket, but during the trial Gajic requests that Jinxo be released into his remedial custody. These two characters form an unlikely friendship.

Jinxo owes Deuce money.

Gajic and Jinxo go to Delenn and Lennier and to Ambassador Londo Mollari and Vir, neither delegation can help him to find the Grail. They go to Ambassador Kosh's quarters, and Jinxo recognizes him as the thing that has been brain-wiping people.

Meanwhile Dr. Franklin figures out that a quasi-sentient beast from Centauri space called a Na'ka'leen Feeder is what is "brain wiping" people. Centauris Londo and Vir lock themselves into the quarters, for Centauri fear Na'ka'leen Feeders.

Later while trying to get Jinxo, Deuce's men capture Gajic. Jinxo goes and gets Sinclair and Garibaldi, with a team they fight off Deuce and his men, and the Na'ka'leen Feeder that Deuce put in a replica of Kosh's suit. Since no one knows what Vorlons look like, he put the feeder inside the replica of Kosh's suit, to scare people into thinking he has the Vorlons on his side. They save the person the feeder is about to get, and Deuce is about to shoot Jinxo, but Gajic jumps in the way and is shot.

Garibaldi and his team then open fire on the feeder, which has came out of the suit and got one of his men, they kill the feeder, and Deuce is about to run away and Sinclair shoots him. Gajic dies after he was shot by Deuce. Jinxo takes his place trying to find the Holy Grail.

Garibaldi is able to convince Londo and Vir to come out of their quarters.

Babylon 5 fails to go 'boom' on Thomas' departure, possibly breaking the Babylon Curse.

Arc significance

  • Jinxo's explanation of his "curse" clarifies the circumstances of the destruction of the four previous Babylon Stations, and indicates that the disappearance of Babylon 4 was particularly sudden and uncanny.
  • While talking with Gajic, Delenn and Lennier indicate for the first time that the warrior and religious castes of Minbari are often at odds.
  • Kosh's reply of "good" when told that the mystery of the Vorlon's true appearance has been misused to provoke fear among the population of the station hints at the deliberate manipulation he is engaged in.
  • According to series creator, primary writer, and executive producer J. Michael Straczynski, "...the [G]rail story was fairly self-contained, not much in the way of arc related stuff there."[1]

Production details

  • The character of Mr. Flinn is played by and credited as John Flinn, AKA John C. Flinn III, the primary DP for the series.[1]
  • The term "cycles," as used in Grail, refers to station revolutions, a period of about one minute. The reference is not used again in that way in the series.[2]

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