The series implies that Mars is "on the way to Earth." For more than six months out of the year, Mars is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth. Any ships coming to Earth would be able to travel there from nearly any direction (or if they use a jump gate, as is shown in the series, from a specific single direction) so there would be no reason to travel anywhere near Mars.
Multiple people state that the Vorlon's quarters contain a lethal combination of gases that would kill humans. However, no one decontaminates or changes their uniform immediately after they leave. No one even wears gloves inside, even though toxic gases could settle upon their skin, or be absorbed through it.
These gases would kill humans (or other species) *if breathed*. Not simply by exposing the skin to them.
These gases would kill humans (or other species) *if breathed*. Not simply by exposing the skin to them.
The Starfire fighters have Earth-normal levels of gravity inside, even though they can't rotate.
If this refers to the *Starfury* fighters used by Earth it can be seen from the first usage that the pilot wears a harness just as with the shuttles and less advanced Earth destroyers.
If this refers to the *Starfury* fighters used by Earth it can be seen from the first usage that the pilot wears a harness just as with the shuttles and less advanced Earth destroyers.
In episode 5, "The Parliament of Dreams", Mollari remarks to Ivanova that "you need all the gods you can get." But he also often invokes the Great Maker, and Garibaldi mentions in a later episode that all the Maker religions are fanatically monotheist.
Garibaldi's full quote is "*Aside from the Centauri* all other Maker religions are monotheistic and don't allow the keeping of alien gods."
Garibaldi's full quote is "*Aside from the Centauri* all other Maker religions are monotheistic and don't allow the keeping of alien gods."