The Babylon Project
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{{Quote|The Senate has approved funding to construct on the Babylon Station, located in neutral space between several governments. Together, we stood on the eve of destruction as a result of a terrible, terrible mistake. A mistake which none of us can afford to make again. The Babylon Station is a place to work out our problems peacefully. It is, we believe our last best hope for peace.|[[EA President]] [[Elizabeth Levy]], [[2248]]}}
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==The Babylon Stations==
 
==The Babylon Stations==
 
===Babylon 1===
 
===Babylon 1===

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Babylon Project has other uses. Please see Babylon Project (disambiguation) for other meanings.

"The Babylon Station is a place to work out our problems peacefully. It is, we believe our last best hope for peace."

EA President Elizabeth Levy, 2248


The Babylon Stations

Babylon 1

Babylon 1, originally known simply as The Babylon Station, was the first space station built by the Earth Alliance under the Babylon Project. [1] During construction, Babylon 1's infrastructure collapsed and exploded as a result of sabotage. Construction worker Thomas Jordan had just left the station. [2][3] Part of its materials were recycled to construct Babylon 2.

Babylon 2

The second attempted station in the Babylon Project, Babylon 2 was also sabotaged and destroyed, exploding during construction.[3] Part of its materials were also recycled to build the next station.

Babylon 3

Babylon 3 was sabotaged and destroyed, exploding during construction.[3] After it was destroyed, leftover materials were used in the construction of Babylon 4, which were present, even when Babylon 4 came online in 2254.

Babylon 4

Main article: Babylon 4

Babylon 4 disappeared 24 hours after it became operational.[3]

Babylon 5

Main article: Babylon 5

Babylon 5 was ultimately constructed and was the final Babylon station.

References

  1. In the Beginning
  2. Grail (episode)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 DVD Extras, Babylon 5 Data Files