List of Babylon 5 episodes and stories

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This is a list of episodes and stories in the Babylon 5 universe, including the Babylon 5 TV series, extra movies, and spin-offs.

Pre-Series

Season 0 (Pilot, 1993)

Season 1: Signs and Portents

Jan. 26, 1994 - Oct. 26, 1994 (2258 CE)

  1. Midnight on the Firing Line
  2. Soul Hunter
  3. Born to the Purple
  4. Infection
  5. The Parliament of Dreams
  6. Mind War
  7. The War Prayer
  8. And the Sky Full of Stars
  9. Deathwalker
  10. Believers
  11. Survivors
  12. By Any Means Necessary
  13. Signs and Portents
  14. TKO
  15. Grail
  16. Eyes
  17. Legacies
  18. A Voice in the Wilderness, part 1
  19. A Voice in the Wilderness, part 2
  20. Babylon Squared
  21. The Quality of Mercy
  22. Chrysalis

Season 2: The Coming of Shadows

Nov. 2, 1994 - Aug. 15, 1995 (around 2259 CE)

  1. Points of Departure
  2. Revelations
  3. The Geometry of Shadows
  4. A Distant Star
  5. The Long Dark
  6. A Spider in the Web
  7. Soul Mates
  8. A Race Through Dark Places
  9. The Coming of Shadows
  10. Gropos
  11. All Alone in the Night
  12. Acts of Sacrifice
  13. Hunter, Prey
  14. There All the Honor Lies
  15. And Now For a Word
  16. In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum
  17. Knives
  18. Confessions and Lamentations
  19. Divided Loyalties
  20. The Long, Twilight Struggle
  21. Comes the Inquisitor
  22. The Fall of Night

Season 3: Point of No Return

Nov. 6, 1995 - Sept. 22, 1996 (around 2260 CE)

  1. Matters of Honor
  2. Convictions
  3. A Day in the Strife
  4. Passing Through Gethsemane
  5. Voices of Authority
  6. Dust to Dust
  7. Exogenesis
  8. Messages from Earth
  9. Point of No Return
  10. Severed Dreams
  11. Ceremonies of Light and Dark
  12. Sic Transit Vir
  13. A Late Delivery from Avalon
  14. Ship of Tears
  15. Interludes and Examinations
  16. War Without End, part one
  17. War Without End, part two
  18. Walkabout
  19. Grey 17 Is Missing
  20. And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place
  21. Shadow Dancing
  22. Z'ha'dum

Season 4: No Surrender, No Retreat

Nov. 4, 1996 - Oct. 27, 1997 (around 2261 CE)

  1. The Hour of the Wolf
  2. Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?
  3. The Summoning
  4. Falling Toward Apotheosis
  5. The Long Night
  6. Into the Fire
  7. Epiphanies
  8. The Illusion of Truth
  9. Atonement
  10. Racing Mars
  11. Lines of Communication
  12. Conflicts of Interest
  13. Rumors, Bargains and Lies
  14. Moments of Transition
  15. No Surrender, No Retreat
  16. The Exercise of Vital Powers
  17. The Face of the Enemy
  18. Intersections in Real Time
  19. Between the Darkness and the Light
  20. Endgame
  21. Rising Star
  22. The Deconstruction of Falling Stars

Season 5: The Wheel of Fire

Jan. 21, 1998 - Nov. 25, 1998 (around 2262 CE)

  1. No Compromises
  2. The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari
  3. The Paragon of Animals
  4. A View from the Gallery
  5. Learning Curve
  6. Strange Relations
  7. Secrets of the Soul
  8. Day of the Dead[1]
  9. In the Kingdom of the Blind
  10. A Tragedy of Telepaths
  11. Phoenix Rising
  12. The Ragged Edge
  13. The Corps is Mother, the Corps is Father
  14. Meditations on the Abyss
  15. Darkness Ascending
  16. And All My Dreams, Torn Asunder
  17. Movements of Fire and Shadow
  18. The Fall of Centauri Prime
  19. Wheel of Fire
  20. Objects in Motion
  21. Objects at Rest
  22. Sleeping in Light

Post-Babylon 5

Crusade episodes

2267 CE

  • War Zone
  • The Long Road
  • Appearances and Other Deceits
  • The Memory of War
  • The Needs of Earth
  • Racing the Night
  • Visitors from Down the Street
  • Each Night I Dream of Home
  • The Path of Sorrows
  • Patterns of the Soul
  • Ruling from the Tomb
  • The Well of Forever
  • The Rules of the Game
  1. This episode was placed 8th of the season in the original broadcast and on the DVD. The episode guide places it after the "Phoenix Rising", making it episode #11 in the season. As this is a standalone episode, its "true" position is uncertain, but for one exception. At the end of the episode, Captain Lochley states that Mr. Garibaldi is blaming the telepaths for the events of "Day of the Dead". While he could be referring to any telepaths, he most likely refers to those telepaths living in Down Below, who would not be around after "Phoenix Rising"..

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales

  1. Voices in the Dark

This will be a series of direct-to-DVD productions. The initial DVD is set to contain two 45 minute episodes, each focusing on a particular character. See Babylon 5: The Lost Tales.