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study of the fictional technology seen in Babylon 5. Information
used as evidence in this document is strictly canon, unless specified clearly.
These documents are maintained by Brian Young, along with a staff of
analysts. In alphabetical order, they are: Ted Collins, Adam Gehrls,
Martyn Griffiths, Sean Robertson and Andrew Tse.
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Special recognition for contributions
to this project are due to the following people:
Robert Brown
for invaluable discussion, suggestions, and his mental library of evidence.
This guy is amazing!
Errtu Daemonshire
for the donation of images, comments about asteroids striking a Minbari
vessel, and suggesting the use of a
Minbari "Windstar" fighter as a
yardstick for scaling Centauri vessels.
Raymond Ford
for informing me where to find the 20,000 personnel number for the Battle
of the Line.
Stephen Garrett, Jr.
for the fan-based name of Earth's planetary defense grid.
Adam Gehrls
for intelligent debate and catching a few errors in labeling.
Frank Gerratana
for pointing out the length of Babylon 5, as established in And Now
for a Word. It is slightly more than 5
miles. Also for the donation
of images.
Fred Getce
for his theory about First Ones shields.
Martyn Griffiths
for insight about the design of Starfuries.
Frederick Koopman
for comments about the lack of expense involved in bombing a target with
mass drivers and asteroids.
Lars Joreteg
for the donation of images.
William Lampi
for the donation of a video superimposing a CGI image over one of my digitised
images.
Ryan McReynolds
for information about the world's religions.
Ethan Platten
for the donation of images and advice about title logos.
Sean Robertson
for intelligent debate, advice, independent calculations, and support.
Curtis Saxton
for advice and feedback; for the donation of images; and for countless
discussions about Babylon 5 technology in general, with his knowledge
of astrophysics.
Ed Sistrunk
for his work building my computer and recommending the ATI All-in-Wonder
video card, which allows me to make multimedia files.
Damien Sorresso
for advice about compressing Quicktime movies.
Michael Wong
for constant feedback, support, ideas, and general discussion, in his capacity
as a mechanical engineer.
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