Oh yes. I've read several of them. Probably my favorites would be the Centauri trilogy and To Dream in the City of Sorrows - the book that details Sinclairs life on Minbar before he goes through the time rift with Babylon 4.
What brought G'kar back to Centauri Prime which led to the fullfilliment of Londo's dream that G'Kar would kill him?
That is a question that is answered in the Centauri trilogy, the third book if I remember correctly. I haven't read these books in a while. The Centauri trilogy covers Londo's life from becoming Emperor up to the immediate aftermath of his death. Vir figures in quite alot, along with several other characters, including Sheridan, Delenn, their son(mostly in the third book), two of Londo's wives - Timov and Mariel, and a whole host of others.
As for the conflict between Sheridan and Garabaldi, as far as I can recall, that's not something that was ever explained. I myself have always been curious about it, though. What were the boys going on about now?
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Date: 2006-07-20 09:27 pm (UTC)Oh yes. I've read several of them. Probably my favorites would be the Centauri trilogy and To Dream in the City of Sorrows - the book that details Sinclairs life on Minbar before he goes through the time rift with Babylon 4.
What brought G'kar back to Centauri Prime which led to the fullfilliment of Londo's dream that G'Kar would kill him?
That is a question that is answered in the Centauri trilogy, the third book if I remember correctly. I haven't read these books in a while. The Centauri trilogy covers Londo's life from becoming Emperor up to the immediate aftermath of his death. Vir figures in quite alot, along with several other characters, including Sheridan, Delenn, their son(mostly in the third book), two of Londo's wives - Timov and Mariel, and a whole host of others.
As for the conflict between Sheridan and Garabaldi, as far as I can recall, that's not something that was ever explained. I myself have always been curious about it, though. What were the boys going on about now?