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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jms at B5"
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 8:26 AM
Subject: various from jms


> My apologies for the prolonged absence, but the loss of Richard Biggs kind of
> took the wind out of our sails and it's taken a while for me to feel up to
> saying anything about B5. This has also had the effect of slowing up anything
> to do with B5:TMoS (which as some of you have guessed or inferred does indeed
> stand for The Memory of Shadows), because in the writing we/I never imagined he
> wouldn't be here to be a part of it. More on that another time.
>
> The funeral itself was a very moving ceremony. It was a point of some pride
> that, although Richard had worked on a variety of shows, and all of them were
> present to varying degrees, the largest contingent was from Babylon 5. The B5
> family gathered in full strength, because whatever internecine hassles may have
> come up between anybody, there wasn't one person on that show who didn't think
> Richard was just a nifty, nifty guy.
>
> There were many crew members present, from art department to camera and office
> staff...DP John Flinn, directors Tony Dow and Jesus Trevino, and literally all
> the major or minor cast members with the exception of Jeff Conaway (who was out
> of town and couldn't make it), Peter Jurasik (who was attending another funeral
> on the other side of the country) and Joshua Cox (ditto...it was a bad week for
> a lot of people).
>
> So from the cast we had: Bruce, Jerry, Mira (and Goran), Andreas, Claudia,
> Walter, Bill, Pat, Marjorie, Tracy, Stephen, Jason, Caitlin, and others I may
> have missed or forgotten. From the writing/producing side it was me, Kathryn,
> Larry DiTillio, Doug, John Copeland, Kevin Cremin, Skip Beaudine, others.
>
> Out of respect for the privacy of the family, I won't go into details of the
> ceremony itself. Suffice to say that he was dearly loved by all, and his
> family is held in that same affection by everyone who was there.
>
> I was going to go into more stuff here in general, but I don't seem to have it
> in me at the moment. More later, then.
>
>
> jms
>
>
> (all message content (c) 2004 by synthetic worlds, ltd.,
> permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine
> and don't send me story ideas)

Comments

  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    Sounds like he was going to be in TMoS. But he was a well love man it sounded like and while us fans will miss him, I think his familey and friends will miss him even more.
  • ShadowDancerShadowDancer When I say, "Why aye, gadgie," in my heart I say, "Och aye, laddie." London, UK
    absolutely:(
  • WORFWORF The Burninator
    I can understand why tmos would have delays :(

    Now that we know the title, I suspect that the movies will involve leftover shadow technology, maybe telling the story that Crusade would have developed into after they found the cure.

    Worf
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by WORF [/i]
    [B]I can understand why tmos would have delays :(

    Now that we know the title, I suspect that the movies will involve leftover shadow technology, maybe telling the story that Crusade would have developed into after they found the cure.

    Worf [/B][/QUOTE]

    I think you might be right. There's also the possibility of the telepath war being involved since they were mixed up with the shadows as well.
  • Entil'ZhaEntil'Zha I see famous people
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Biggles [/i]
    [B]I think you might be right. There's also the possibility of the telepath war being involved since they were mixed up with the shadows as well. [/B][/QUOTE]

    No way, its gonna be 2 hours of Pak'Ma'Ra porn!
  • David of MacDavid of Mac Elite Ranger Ca
    "It's an amazing thing, technology."
  • Falcon1Falcon1 Elite Ranger
    You know looking at the title now, 'TMoS' could now represent "The Memory of Stephen". Thought just occured to me...
  • HuntSmackerHuntSmacker Firstones Ambassador to Starcraftia
    From: [email]jmsatb5@aol.com[/email] (jms at b5)
    Subject: re: various from jms
    To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
    Date: 6/15/2004 5:58:58 AM

    No Thread

    Okay, let's try this again. Best to break the ice by just sort of doing a
    round-up of what's going on and what's coming and suchlike.

    I'll try to address some of the questions that have come up about what's coming
    up.

    On the movies DVDs, and what's inside: the main thing is that we've got
    commentaries on literally every one of them. Mike Vejar and I did a commentary
    on In the Beginning, I did one with John Iacovelli on The Gathering, and
    another with Janet Greek and Tracy Scoggins on River of Souls. I can't
    remember now if I solo'd on A Call to Arms or if Mike was there as well (it all
    blurs after a while...I've done something like fifteen of these things by now).

    There's a separate cast commentary on Thirdspace with, I think, Pat, Jeff,
    Jesus Trevino, and one or two others.

    On the Crusade DVDs, there's one commentary I did on the original pilot (once
    WB and I came to a meeting of minds, to wit, "I'm gonna say what happened to
    the show, what *really* happened...you got a problem with that?"). There's a
    second commentary track with Fiona, Janet, Peter Woodward and Carrie Dobro.

    (We interrupt this message with a coded message for our friends in England and
    Australia: keep your eyes on the horizon.)

    One oddity...constant readers will remember a while back when I was asked what
    TMoS was, and I provided a list of things it *wasn't*. The aforementioned
    oddity is...one of those things has come up as an adjunct to TMoS.

    Also, expect word fairly soon-ish about a new series of B5 novels.

    Elsewhere on the prose front...Straczynski Unplugged is out now, and
    Tribulations will be coming out in December.

    I've turned in all three final Rising Stars scripts, and the first issue of the
    last arc comes out in October, I hear.

    Next week a new arc and a new artist starts on Amazing Spider-Man, and it's a
    stinking cool issue. You can read a preview of the whole issue for free at:

    [url]http://www.milehighcomics.com/firstlook/marvel/spidey509/[/url]

    On other projects...I'm making sudden progress with the medieval play I've been
    twiddling with for the last few years, and may have it done in the next couple
    of months. Once that happens, my plan is to do a limited, small production for
    two weeks or so here in LA, just to see how the text works with an audience,
    then take it away for another few months, twiddle with it some more, then go
    for a larger venue. I may do something similar in London, since I may be
    spending a bit amount of time there fairly soon.

    And for those who've asked, I won't be in attendence at San Diego Comic Con
    this year due to a variety of commitments.

    Oh...and I've been offered an EP position on a network series, and while I
    don't usually do that on shows I don't create or develop, when I heard what
    this project was, I had to get on board. We still have to negotiate a deal,
    and work out how that will interface with the stuff that'll be going on later
    in the year, but fortunately the start date for the series should work out, at
    least at this point.


    jms

    (jmsatb5@aol.com)
    (all message content (c) 2004 by synthetic worlds, ltd.,
    permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine
    and don't send me story ideas)
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