
Pilot Movie: 2001
To Live And Die In Starlight
[pilot movie]
- written by J. Michael Straczynski
- directed by Mike Vejar
- music by Christopher Franke
- Story:
In 2265, the Interstellar Alliance discovers a previously unknown race
moving near the fringes of its territory. There is no sign of who they are,
what they want, or why they are there, save their destruction of a long
range vessel flown by the Rangers. The Minbari elders who govern the
Rangers enlist the aid of Citizen G'Kar in the investigation. The Narn
ambassador gladly volunteers his help...his travels through the galaxy
suggest that once again, powerful forces of darkness are on the move.
While on Minbar, G'Kar intercedes in the case of David Martel, a human
Ranger who had been in line to command a ship until he violated the Rangers'
central code. With his captain injured and his ship outnumbered and unable
to fight, he retreated to save the life of his crew, despite the Ranger vow
never to break off in combat. G'Kar's intercession saves Martel from
expulsion, but rather than a top of the line ship, he is given command of
the Liandra, a twenty-year-old relic in less then spaceworthy condition,
whose previous crew met with disaster. The crew is mostly a collection of
Martel's friends and Rangers who have thus far been outsiders -
Minbari second-in-command Dulann, weapons specialist Sarah Cantrell, healer
Firell, communications/translation specialist Kitaro Sasaki, intelligence
operative Malcolm Bridges, political/first contact expert Tafeek, Narn
engineer Na'Feel, and Drazi Tirk. The latter two are the first
representatives of their races to serve as crew on a Ranger vessel.
The Liandra's first assignment seems routine enough - escort a warship
carrying Alliance delegates to a security conference on a colony world. It
is not long before the routine is broken, as the unknown race makes contact
in a decidedly hostile way, perhaps confirming G'Kar's fears. The warship
is destroyed, the delegates barely saved, the Liandra heavily damaged, and
its first officer gravely wounded. Martel and his crew's only hope of
returning home is to unravel the mystery of the previous crew's and somehow
defeat their mysterious pursuers...and this time, he can neither retreat
nor surrender.
- Cast:
Dylan Neal (Captain David Martel), Andreas Katsulas (G'Kar), Alex
Zahara (Dulann), Myriam Sirois (Sarah Cantrell), Dean Marshall (Malcolm
Bridges), Warren T. Takeuchi (Kitaro Sasaki), Jennie Rebecca Hogan
(Na'Feel), Mackenzie Gray (Minister Kafta), David Storch (Tafeek), Enid-Raye
Adams (Firell), Gus Lynch (Tirk), Todd Sandomirsky (Tannier), Andrew A.
Kavadas (Captain Bart Gregg), Simon Egan (Minbari crewman), Bernard Cuffling
(Sindell), Chris Robson (Ranger), Rob Morton (Drazi diplomat), Eric
Schneider (Cloaked figure), Mark Antontuk (Wounded Minbari)
- Originally broadcast: 19 January 2002
(B5: Legend Of The Rangers was not picked up as a
series.)
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