Babylon 5: The Legend Of The Rangers (2002)
After being punished for retreat from combat, Ranger David Martel is given command of the Liandra, a haunted 20-year old Minbari fighting ship. He's escorting ambassadors to a secret archaeological site, the oldest city on record and a clue to a dangerous ancient race.
They are fearless. They are warriors. They are legends. They are Rangers.
David Martel: We live for the One, we die for the One, but we don't die stupidly.
Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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G'Kar tells David that no one on Babylon 5 is exactly what he seems. He previously told Catherine Sakai the same thing in "Mind War (1994)."
This is Andreas Katsulas' final appearance as G'Kar in the "Babylon 5" franchise.
The film takes place in March 2265.
Tannier (Todd Sandomirsky) previously appeared in "Learning Curve (1998)" in which he was played by Brendan Ford.
Was originally meant to be a pilot movie for a Babylon 5 television series about the rangers called Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers.
Revealing mistakes
When David is thrown against a bulkhead during his fight with Minister Kafta, the metal wall wrinkles on impact, revealing it to be a cushioned barrier.
Plot holes
David states that Tirk is the first Drazi to join the Rangers. However, Drazi recruits were previously mentioned in Learning Curve (1998) and Meditations on the Abyss (1998).
