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Babylon 5: By Any Means Necessary

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

Plot

An on-the-job tragedy prompts the Shuttle Dock workers to call a strike. Despite their legitimate grievance, Earth Central negotiator Orin Zento (John Snyder) will not give in to their demands under any circumstances. Meanwhile, G'Kar causes a crisis of his own by making an unintentional blunder during preparations for a Narn religious ceremony. First broadcast on May 11, 1994, "By Any Means Necessary" (original title: "Raiding Party") was written by Kathryn M. Drennan. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Album Review: By Any Means Necessary
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  • Artist: Gary Thomas
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1989 05
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

The M-Base concept, which never caught on in a big way but did influence the playing of a dozen or so top jazz improvisers, is heard in its prime on this Gary Thomas release. The tenor saxophonist (doubling on flute) meets up with the fiery altoist Greg Osby, keyboardist Geri Allen, keyboardist Tim Murphy, bassist Anthony Cox, drummer Dennis Chambers, percussionist Nana Vasconcelos, and, on some selections, guitarists John Scofield and Mick Goodrick. The music features dense ensembles, simultaneous improvisations, eccentric funk rhythms, and rhythmic but very dissonant horn solos that have a logic of their own. One can think of this noisy date as being an updated extension of Ornette Coleman's Prime Time and is recommended to open-minded listeners who think that nothing new has been played in jazz since the mid-'70s. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
By Any Means Necessary Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (7:44)
Continuum Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (6:52)
You're Under Arrest John Scofield Gary Thomas (7:17)
Potential Hazard Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (6:23)
To the Vanishing Point Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (4:37)
Screen Gem Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (5:02)
Janala Naná Vasconcelos, Geri Allen, Greg Osby, Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (2:39)
At Risk Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (7:12)
Out of Harm's Way Gary Thomas Gary Thomas (6:12)

Credits

Anthony Cox (Bass (Acoustic)), Greg Osby (Sax (Alto)), Tim Murphy (Piano), Paul Wickliffe (Engineer), Naná Vasconcelos (Percussion), Günter Mattei (Cover Design), Geri Allen (Synthesizer), Michael Fossenkemper (Assistant), Mick Goodrick (Guitar), Hiroshi Itsuno (Executive Producer), Adrian VonRipka (Mastering Engineer), Gary Thomas (Sax (Tenor)), Tim Murphy (Synthesizer), Greg Osby (Synthesizer), Geri Allen (Piano), Jeff Lippay (Assistant), Gary Thomas (Flute), Adrian VonRipka (Engineer), Gary Thomas (Synthesizer), John Scofield (Guitar), Stefan F. Winter (Producer), Dennis Chambers (Drums), Stefan F. Winter (Packaging), Joe Ferla (Engineer)
Wikipedia: By Any Means Necessary (Babylon 5)
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"By Any Means Necessary"
Babylon 5 episode
By Any Means Necessary.jpg
G'Kar performs a ritual
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 12
Written by Kathryn M. Drennan
Directed by Jim Johnston
Production no. 114
Original airdate 11 May 1994
Guest stars

Katy Boyer (Neeoma Connally)
John Snyder (Orin Zento)
Aki Aleong (Senator Hidoshi)

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"By Any Means Necessary" is an episode from the first season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.

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Synopsis

A computer glitch results in an accident aboard the station that kills one of the dock workers. In light of the accident and in protest for being overworked, the dock workers start an illegal labor strike. The accident also resulted in the destruction of cargo that included a G'Quan Eth, a hard-to-obtain flower which G'Kar needs for a religious ritual in a few days. It turns out that Londo Mollari has the only one left on the station, but is refusing to sell it to G'Kar in order to aggravate him in revenge of the Narn attack on Ragesh 3 during which his nephew was abused.

Orin Zento, the negotiator sent by the Earth Senate Labor Committee to settle the strike offers nothing but empty promises and threats of retribution for the striking workers. The strike gives the Earth Senate the excuse that it was looking for to invoke the "Rush Act", a law that permits a commander to use any means necessary, including the use of force, to end a strike. The strikers end up rioting when Garibaldi's security force goes to arrest them, however Commander Sinclair manages to end the situation before anyone gets seriously injured.

Instead of using security personnel to end the strike as the Senate intended, Sinclair finds a loophole in the orders that allows him to divert funds from the military budget (which had received extra funding when the dock workers did not) to hire new workers and upgrade the dock equipment, as well as grant amnesty to the strikers. When the stunned Zento protests that this move is not in the spirit of the Rush Act, Sinclair dismisses it by noting that the phrase "any means necessary" in the law clearly allows him to fully acquiesce to the strikers' demands to resolve the situation. As for the workers, they are delighted at this unexpectedly swift victory and immediately resume their duties.

Mollari waits until after it is too late for G'Kar to perform the ritual to hand over the Eth flower (it must be performed in the sunlight that has touched the G'Quan Mountain at a specific time of the year). Mollari gloats while G'Kar despairs, until Sinclair reminds him that the rules of the ritual predate Narns traveling between the stars so there is now a loophole. The light from the Narn sun that was used for the ritual a decade ago is now about to reach the station, so G'Kar can perform the ritual with the required rays of sunlight, just several hours later. As such, G'Kar makes his preparations and performs his religious observance with some careful timing for the anticipated light's arrival.

Arc significance

  • Sinclair's solution to the crisis would come back to haunt him in a future episode, as he predicted it would.
  • Both the main plot and subplot demonstrate Sinclair's ability and willingness to bend the rules in order to do the right thing.
  • The personal hatred between G'Kar and Mollari almost escalates into violence again, and it tests G'Kar's moral boundaries when he sends Na'Toth to steal a Centauri artifact to attempt to force an exchange for the plant.
  • The subplot demonstrates G'Kar's spirituality and strong religious ties. Being the senior member of the particular religion of the Narns, it falls to G'Kar to ensure their rituals are followed. This is similar to different "lay services" aboard military ships lacking a chaplain of a particular faith.
  • G'Quan is one of the greatest Narn spiritual leaders. His book is the Narn equivalent of the Bible and it is quoted numerous times throughout the series.

Production details

  • This episode was written by Kathryn M. Drennan, wife at the time of Babylon 5 creator and executive producer J. Michael Straczynski. In order to avoid the appearance of favoritism, Straczynski had her submit (rather than be assigned) a premise, and required to be approved by others in the production crew other than him. Unlike most writers, for whom Straczynski revised scripts himself, revisions of Drennan's script went through story editor Larry DiTillio instead.

References

  1. ^ http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/guide/012.html

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