An enigmatic man (Michael York) arrives on Babylon 5 in medieval armor, convinced he is the reincarnation of King Arthur Pendragon, sent by the Vorlons to combat a new darkness.
It highlights G'Kar's evolving morality and willingness to work with humans, as well as Delenn's role as a bridge between the two species.
The "Round Table" theme and the creation of a strong, united defense foreshadows the formation of the Interstellar Alliance.
Dr. Franklin identifies him as David McIntyre, a former Earthforce gunnery sergeant. McIntyre was the soldier who fired the very first shots at the Minbari cruiser Valen'Tha (the event that started the Earth-Minbari War). He has suffered from severe PTSD ever since, replacing his traumatic reality with the Arthurian persona.
[s3e13] A Late Delivery From Avalon File
An enigmatic man (Michael York) arrives on Babylon 5 in medieval armor, convinced he is the reincarnation of King Arthur Pendragon, sent by the Vorlons to combat a new darkness.
It highlights G'Kar's evolving morality and willingness to work with humans, as well as Delenn's role as a bridge between the two species. [S3E13] A Late Delivery from Avalon
The "Round Table" theme and the creation of a strong, united defense foreshadows the formation of the Interstellar Alliance. An enigmatic man (Michael York) arrives on Babylon
Dr. Franklin identifies him as David McIntyre, a former Earthforce gunnery sergeant. McIntyre was the soldier who fired the very first shots at the Minbari cruiser Valen'Tha (the event that started the Earth-Minbari War). He has suffered from severe PTSD ever since, replacing his traumatic reality with the Arthurian persona. He has suffered from severe PTSD ever since,