Voices In Hyperspace

An End, Thrice and for All

57 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Twenty years after the fire, the shadows have faded, but the journey reaches its inevitable end. Captain John Sheridan, knowing his time is finally up, embarks on one last voyage to visit the friends and allies who stood by him when the galaxy teetered on the edge of extinction. As the Interstellar Alliance thrives, the purpose of Babylon 5 itself comes into question. What happens to a beacon of hope once the light has spread to the rest of the galaxy? Amidst a bittersweet gathering of reunions and the heavy, lingering silence of those lost to the cause, Sheridan faces his final transition. But as he prepares to go into the night, he discovers that Lorien and the First Ones may have one final, transcendent gift waiting for him.

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