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"Infection"
Babylon 5 episode
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Episode no. Season 1
Episode 4
Written by J. Michael Straczynski
Directed by Richard Compton
Production no. 101
Original airdate 18 February 1994
Guest stars

David McCallum (Dr. Vance Hendricks)
Marshall Teague (Nelson Drake)

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

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[edit] Synopsis

[edit] A-Plot

Dr. Vance Hendricks brings to Babylon 5 a deadly weapon from a long-dead civilization that is revived and wreaks havoc on the station.

The artifacts are confiscated by EarthForce Bioweapons Division.

[edit] B-Plot

An ISN reporter attempts to interview Commander Sinclair, in the end succeeding, but not without some difficulty.

[edit] Arc significance

  • "Infection" marks the first mention of Interplanetary Expeditions, or IPX, an archaeological research corporation with ties to secret government projects and weapons research. The company is featured prominently in the third season episode "Messages from Earth."
  • Garibaldi has been fired from 5 different jobs for "unspecified personal problems". His assignment on Babylon 5 is probably his last shot in Earth Force.
  • The Vorlons have technology based on organic systems, and there is a strong hint that the Minbari do as well.
  • Towards the end of the episode, Garibaldi comments on Sinclair's rash bravery, which seemed common among veterans of the Earth-Minbari War. He notes, "I think they're looking for something worth dying for because it's easier than finding something worth living for." This line of thinking is repeated by Lorien in the Season 4 episode Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?
  • During the interview with the ISN reporter at the end of the episode, Sinclair mentions of the eventual demise of the homeworld of Earth in the distant future, citing it as a reason for Babylon 5's continued existence. This vision is further visualized in the final Season 4 episode, The Deconstruction of Falling Stars.
  • The Ikarran civilization that produced the technology central to the plot died off approximately 1000 years prior to the episode. This puts the extinction of the Ikarrans at roughly the same time as the previous Shadow War and the time of Valen. Dr. Franklin reveals that the Ikarrans faced a series of attacks, each more devastating than the previous one, and that the weapons found on the planet were their attempt to fend off the last attack, 1000 years prior. The Shadows believed in starting wars in order to promote evolution, so it is likely that these attacks came, either directly or indirectly, from the Shadows.

[edit] Production details

  • "Infection" was the first regular episode of Babylon 5 to be filmed.
  • A reference to Star Trek technical consultant Michael Okuda can be seen when a medical scan of the alien artefact shows "Okudazin" as one of the contents. Okuda himself inserted many in jokes into the LCARS computer displays for Star Trek referencing other science fiction franchises.

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