"Babylon 5" A Voice in the Wilderness: Part 1 (TV Episode 1994) Poster

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8/10
Above average and an improvement over the last few episodes
planktonrules3 January 2007
This is the first part of a two-part episode featuring the Minbari "Draal"--an older man who is both Delenn's mentor and is tired of seeing his race change for the worse. He sees that the Minbari and their love of both the spiritual and sanctity of life in general is vanishing and he seems on the brink of suicide as he seeks some higher meaning and purpose. At the same time, the seemingly dead planet over which the station is orbiting is starting to show a lot in instability--with earthquakes that seem ready to cause the planet to blow apart (and taking the station with it). When they investigate, the planet attacks the ships as they near it! Obviously, this "dead" planet is very much alive, though also perhaps a bit sick as well! How all this is resolved is wonderful and sets the stage for future appearances of Draal. However, oddly, in future episodes, he's played by John Schuck! I actually didn't mind this because Shuck's version of Draal is MUCH more fun to watch, as he finally shows a sense of humor and is a much more life-like character.
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9/10
What is on the planet under Babylon 5?
Tweekums7 August 2018
As this, the first episode of a two part story, opens Draal, Delenn's elderly mentor arrives on Babylon 5; a series of quakes occur on the apparently uninhabited planet beneath the station and contact is lost with Mars Colony. A shuttle is dispatched to investigate the goings planet's instability but activates what appears to be an ancient planetary defence system. Further investigation suggests that weapons are being launched from a fissure that is at least five miles deep. Sinclair and Ivanova head down to investigate and make a shocking discovery. Meanwhile Garibaldi is desperate to contact an old friend who he knew when he worked on Mars.

This episode was rather fun; there is a real sense of mystery concerning the planet below Babylon 5; especially after Sinclair, then Londo see what appears to be hologram of an alien being asking for help. There is a sense of danger as Sinclair and Ivanova go down to the planet followed by some real surprises when we see what they discover. We also get some good laughs; most provided by Londo... his comments about the Hokey Cokey were hilarious. Overall a really good first part with a great cliff-hanger ending that left me keen to see what happens next.
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Great
VenVes23 July 2018
A continuation of the greatness this entire season has displayed thus far, with zero flops as of yet. Just wait till the second part of this dual episode, it gets even better.
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