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Opening sequence features a "dance" of space ships, with the possibility of the destruction of the Babylon 5 space station if the approaching ship is not captured.  See for the superimposition of an apparatus upon a soul, which is to be extracted and stored.  Cf. and contrast the "wathan" storage devices in P. J. Farmer's ''Riverworld'' series (see Farmer's ''[[The Magic Labyrinth]]'').  
 
Opening sequence features a "dance" of space ships, with the possibility of the destruction of the Babylon 5 space station if the approaching ship is not captured.  See for the superimposition of an apparatus upon a soul, which is to be extracted and stored.  Cf. and contrast the "wathan" storage devices in P. J. Farmer's ''Riverworld'' series (see Farmer's ''[[The Magic Labyrinth]]'').  
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Covered briefly in Frank Garcia's "Babylon 5 Episode Guide," ''Cinefantastique'' 31.12/Vol. 32 No. 1 (June 2000): 34. See ''[[Babylon 5]]'' entry for link to locations on line where the relevant ''Cinefantastique'' issues are likely to be archived.
  
  
  
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Babylon 5: "Soul Hunter." Season 1, #2 (2 Feb. 1994). Jim Johnston, dir. J. Michael Straczynski, script. Harlan Ellison, "Conceptual Consultant."

Opening sequence features a "dance" of space ships, with the possibility of the destruction of the Babylon 5 space station if the approaching ship is not captured. See for the superimposition of an apparatus upon a soul, which is to be extracted and stored. Cf. and contrast the "wathan" storage devices in P. J. Farmer's Riverworld series (see Farmer's The Magic Labyrinth).

Covered briefly in Frank Garcia's "Babylon 5 Episode Guide," Cinefantastique 31.12/Vol. 32 No. 1 (June 2000): 34. See Babylon 5 entry for link to locations on line where the relevant Cinefantastique issues are likely to be archived.



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