The six-person crew of a derelict spaceship awakens from stasis in the farthest reaches of space. Their memories wiped clean, they have no recollection of who they are or how they got on board. The only clue to their identities is a cargo bay full of weaponry and a destination: a remote mining colony that is about to become a war zone. With no idea whose side they are on, they face a deadly decision. Will these amnesiacs turn their backs on history, or will their pasts catch up with them?
If you're yearning for a TV series that combines action, adventure, drama, and science-fiction into one compelling narrative, then look no further than Babylon 5. This US-made series is an exquisite space opera that has not only aged gracefully but also remains influential in contemporary television.
Set in the 2250s aboard a five-mile-long space station located in neutral space, Babylon 5's primary goal is to maintain peace among the various alien races. Its diplomatic function is enhanced by its role as a military post for Earth and a port of call for an array of characters including travelers, traders, businessmen, criminals, and Rangers. Constructed by the Earth Alliance, the station plays host to ambassadors from different civilizations who work together - or sometimes against each other - to keep interstellar relations under control.
What sets Babylon 5 apart from many other shows in its genre is its pre-planned five-year story arc. Each episode serves as a chapter in an overarching narrative rather than standalone stories common in episodic television. This format allows Babylon 5 to explore major plotlines involving intrigue, wars and conflicts among various races while delving into personal themes such as change, loss, oppression, corruption and redemption.