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Which show do you prefer?
Deep Space Nine
86%
 86%  [ 25 ]
Babylon 5
13%
 13%  [ 4 ]
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PostThu Apr 29, 2004 5:59 pm    DS9 or Babylon 5

Okay, which one did you prefer?

Please be honest. Even though this is a Trek forum, if you like Babylon 5 better then be honest and say so. Your opinion is valid.

Personally, I think the early seasons of Babylon 5 were better than early seasons of DS9. But overall, I thought DS9 was better. Babylon 5 came close but I think DS9 had the better stories and a little bit more empathy with the characters.

What do you think?


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PostFri Apr 30, 2004 4:14 am    

I am voting for DS9. I haven't seen Babylon 5, But I have seen much of DS9. My reason for voting for it is simply that it is Awesomely Awesome


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PostSat May 01, 2004 6:14 am    

i said DS9, i don't watch Babylon 5 and Star Trek rulz!

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PostSun May 02, 2004 1:02 pm    

It varies. Both are two of the best SF shows in existence; anyone who hasn't seen one of them is missing out, big time.

For a while, I preferred B5, and in fact I voted that way since I think it has a more epic storyline overall.

At the moment, however, I'm liking the Spike DS9 reruns better than my B5 DVDs. I think I've just overdosed on B5 recently, and have to give it some cool-off time. Same thing happened with DS9 about a year ago.


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PostThu May 06, 2004 1:31 am    

Ds9. I'm sorry but i don't watch and don't like Babylon 5


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PostThu May 06, 2004 1:36 am    

Well, as I joined a Star Trek forum and not a Babylon forum, I think the answer is quite simple: STAR TREK DEEP SPACE NINE!

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PostThu May 06, 2004 3:23 pm    

I'm willing to bet that anyone who doesn't at least respect B5----even if they don't like it----simply hasn't seen it properly.

Those who have actually watched it in order, as it was meant to be seen, and still don't like it are in the extreme minority.


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PostThu May 06, 2004 3:44 pm    

I have only watched a few episodes of Babylon 5 and I do like what I see, although I have see more DS9 and have kind of "fallen in love" with the characters so I will have to vote for it instead.

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PostFri May 07, 2004 5:58 am    

I have to say DS9

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PostFri May 07, 2004 7:33 am    

i liked them both but ds9 was better


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PostFri May 07, 2004 6:55 pm    

Well, it's nice to know that some people were true to themselves in voting for B5. I know it's a Trek forum but it's refreshing to know people can be impartial.

There is one site where this topic would have degenerated into a flame war. I'm not going to mention the name of the site (it's a big, big Trek site though-hint, hint) but if I had posted this poll on said Trek site, I'd have received replies such as 'B5 sucks!'

I will say this though. I think DS9 has the edge when it comes to stand-alone stories. I could be wrong but I don't think there are too many B5 episodes that stand alone well. B5 really is a show you need to watch from the beginning.


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PostSat May 15, 2004 2:01 pm    

LOL if that big big Trek site you mentioned is the site I am thinking of, it consists of 70% dead accounts and 10% duals - so it's waaaaaaay smaller than STV, strictly speaking

I think whether DS9 or B5 is better is a very difficult question.
The first seasons of B5 were excellent. But then the stories became a bit too little down-to-earth, if you pardon the pun. It became all too mystical.
What really was excellent throughout the series though, was the development of the characters, esp. of Londo Mollari. He was never the perfect hero nor the perfect villain. He was always shown as a man who has good intentions for his people but can't keep things under control. Through teh whole series, his character is gradually being revealed, layer for layer, like when you peel an onion.
And that's the case with many of the other main characters as well. They are almost always shown as complex personalities rather than the usual 2-dimensional SciFi characters.


DS9 on the other hand, had a not so good start, story-wise, but became better after a few seasons (esp. after Worf joined). Only Dukat and Damar switch between both extremes, the other main characters are almost always either heros or villains. Yet, they feel more familiar to me than the people from B5. I think that is because life on DS9 resembles our life more than B5. All the high-tech they use is somehow related to what we use. Also, it's all being explained in detail. We also see much more of the crew's private lives than we do on B5. The characters feel more familiar after a shorter time. They become like friends. This makes me feel more at home on DS9.

So I'd say I am 5/9: an early Fiver and a late Niner


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PostWed May 19, 2004 3:10 am    

It's hard for me to say, DS9 started out slow, then got very good with Romulans, Klingons, and the Dominion/Cardassian alliance.

B5 slowed down after the EA civil war at the forth season, the fifth was more of a prologue for Crusade.

DS9 had the occupation withdrawal and ingoing and outgoing at the beginning, like the others. Hints of the Dominion came around. They collided with the Founders and then at the time of the 4th season, all h$ll began to break loose with the war.

Sometimes i feel as if B5 started out calm toward the 3rd, suddenly the end of the Shadow War, then accelerated quickly into the EA Civil war, there was then a gap with Byron, Then the fall of the Centauri Republic with the Drakh into Crusade.

I liked both, even though both had some small lagging, for the following reason mostly, Begin-Middle-End.
End Occupation-More Explore-Founders-Pah-Wraith
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PostThu May 20, 2004 5:18 pm    

Reading the interesting replies here makes me very, very happy.

Like I said, a certain Trek site (a big, big one) would not have had such heartfelt and honest opinions. When I was a member of said Trek site (for about two months before I gave up and quit), I had people attacking me merely for expressing an opinion.

If I had posted this topic on that site, the replies would probably have went like this;

"B5 sucks! You suck!"
"This is a Trek site! Don't mention B5, it sucks!"
"B5 is a load of crap!"

But no, here people were honest and gave reasons why they liked either Ds9 or B5 better. Thanks, people, for restoring my faith in humanity.

The moral of the tale is this-there are nice forums on the net amongst all the abusive warzones, you just have to look for them.



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PostFri May 21, 2004 4:12 am    

I voted for Deep Space Nine, i don't watch Babylon 5


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PostFri May 21, 2004 6:16 am    

I don't watch babylon so DS9 it is then

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PostWed Jul 14, 2004 1:48 am    

DS9 of course, I think that I would pick Star Trek over anything.


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PostWed Jul 14, 2004 4:45 am    

Youre going to get a very biased opinion in the DS9 lovers forum!

I voted DS9.


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PostWed Jul 14, 2004 12:09 pm    

I'm starting to get into babylon 5
The other day i fully downloaded the first episode of babylon 5 Crusade. I'm trying to download the normal babylon 5 but it aint working.

All in all though i voted for DS9



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PostSun Jul 18, 2004 2:50 pm    

I voted for DS9 cause i'm not all that familiar with babylon, but I'd like to be.

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PostSun Jul 18, 2004 8:10 pm    

Ive watched babylon 5 and im not crazy about it, DS9 has my vote.

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PostMon Jul 19, 2004 4:21 am    

ds9 all the babylon was'nt great at all

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PostMon Jul 19, 2004 1:03 pm    

L'ursa wrote:
LOL if that big big Trek site you mentioned is the site I am thinking of, it consists of 70% dead accounts and 10% duals - so it's waaaaaaay smaller than STV, strictly speaking

I think whether DS9 or B5 is better is a very difficult question.
The first seasons of B5 were excellent. But then the stories became a bit too little down-to-earth, if you pardon the pun. It became all too mystical.
What really was excellent throughout the series though, was the development of the characters, esp. of Londo Mollari. He was never the perfect hero nor the perfect villain. He was always shown as a man who has good intentions for his people but can't keep things under control. Through teh whole series, his character is gradually being revealed, layer for layer, like when you peel an onion.
And that's the case with many of the other main characters as well. They are almost always shown as complex personalities rather than the usual 2-dimensional SciFi characters.


DS9 on the other hand, had a not so good start, story-wise, but became better after a few seasons (esp. after Worf joined). Only Dukat and Damar switch between both extremes, the other main characters are almost always either heros or villains. Yet, they feel more familiar to me than the people from B5. I think that is because life on DS9 resembles our life more than B5. All the high-tech they use is somehow related to what we use. Also, it's all being explained in detail. We also see much more of the crew's private lives than we do on B5. The characters feel more familiar after a shorter time. They become like friends. This makes me feel more at home on DS9.

So I'd say I am 5/9: an early Fiver and a late Niner


I think Babylon 5 was alot more unpredictable in terms of character development (one of the reasons for which I like it).

Take a villain for example. In the beginning Londo was made out to be a villain yet at the end of the series, you were made to feel sorry for him whereas in Deep Space Nine, Dukat started an enemy and remained an enemy throughout. You had no doubt that sooner or later he would turn against everyone and go back to his evil self.

I think Babylon 5 was alot more epic and mysterious than DS9 - the rumours about the Shadows were built up constantly throughout the first couple of seasons. For a long while you knew they were out there but had no idea what they looked like - thus the impact when they finally started attacking overtly was much greater (That episode in the third season when Ivanova announces that the Shadows were openly attacking Brakiri space sent shivers down my spine and heightened anticipation for the next episode I'm not afraid to say).

Compared to DS9, the Dominion was suddenly here. For me, there was never any mysticism about them; they were simply another space empire bent on conquest. That goal was apparent from the off. With the Shadows of B5 though, there was no defined goal which, again, added to the mysteriousness of them.

But then I think that in re-watchability, DS9 has the edge. Once you've seen Babylon 5, you've pretty much seen it. For me, the main bit of it (as I already said) was the unpredictability of it all & the sense of anticipation that was constantly building. Once you know what to expect yadda yadda it doesn't have as great an impact.
With DS9 the arcs are much smaller and are more interesting to re-watch.

Of course with B5 its much harder to jump in and start watching as threads laid in one episode in season 2 can be quickly picked up on in season 4 or even 5 for example. DS9 is much more accessible in that regard. Even now when I'm watching season 1 I suddenly find myself thinking, "Ah so that's why he said that back then", etc.

By the way Chakotay1988, whilst Crusade is good, it's not as good as the original Babylon 5 series. I'm not too keen on Crusade so don't in the event that you don't like it either, don't judge B5 within the same category as Crusade. Lol.
If that makes sense...


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PostMon Jul 19, 2004 1:11 pm    

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Compared to DS9, the Dominion was suddenly here. For me, there was never any mysticism about them; they were simply another space empire bent on conquest. That goal was apparent from the off. With the Shadows of B5 though, there was no defined goal which, again, added to the mysteriousness of them


Im sorry but I have to disagree. The Dominion was mentioned early on but never seen. Then later they appeared. Somewhat like the Shadows. Although they probably weren't mentioned as much as the shadows though. I agree though that I too like the anticipation of an enemy.


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PostMon Jul 19, 2004 1:29 pm    

Sorry I phrased it wrong; I just meant that there was less build-up in DS9 than B5.

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