The Babylon Project
Register
No edit summary
(POV fixes)
(14 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{character
 
{{character
|image=[[Image:MalcolmBiggs01.jpg|300px]]
+
|image=[[File:MalcolmBiggs01.jpg|300px]]
|name=Malcolm Bridges
+
|name=Malcolm Biggs
 
|race=[[Human]]
 
|race=[[Human]]
 
|gender=Male
 
|gender=Male
Line 13: Line 13:
 
|actor=[[Tristan Rogers]]
 
|actor=[[Tristan Rogers]]
 
}}
 
}}
{{quote|We want to put Earth back at the center of the universe: ''our'' universe.|Malcolm Biggs}}
+
{{quote box|We want to put Earth back at the center of the universe: ''our'' universe.|Malcolm Biggs}}
 
'''Malcolm Biggs''' was a member of the [[Homeguard]], a humanocentric hate group. He had a relationship with [[Susan Ivanova]].
 
'''Malcolm Biggs''' was an extremist member of [[Homeguard]] and a former lover of [[Susan Ivanova]].
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Around [[2250]], Biggs had a relationship with Susan Ivanova shortly after she became a full officer in [[Earthforce]]. It was passionate, but ultimately she broke it off after being reassigned to the transfer station on [[Io]].
   
  +
By [[2258]], Biggs became a high-ranking member of the [[Homeguard]], a radical anti-alien [[Earth]] organization. Biggs attempted to take part in the Homeguard plot to assassinate the alien ambassadors on [[Babylon 5]]. He also coordinated with a number of Homeguard agents who had been organizing random acts of violence against aliens.
Malcolm Biggs was a lover of Susan Ivanova shortly after she became a full officer in [[EarthForce]]. Their relationship was passionate, but ultimately she broke it off when she was reassigned to the transfer station on [[Io]].
 
 
Eight years later, Malcolm was a high ranking member of [[Homeguard]], a radical anti-alien Earth organization. He came to Babylon 5 where some Humeguard agents had been organizing random violence against aliens. Malcolm's ultimate plan was to assassin the ambassadors of the four major alien powers on the station while other agents struck at their respective embassies on Earth. As soon as he comes aboard, he learns that Susan is stationed there. He takes her out on a date, hoping to perhaps rekindle their romance.
 
   
  +
As soon as he came aboard, he learned that Ivanova was stationed there. He took her out on a date, hoping to perhaps rekindle their romance.
However, Security Chief [[Michael Garibaldi]] catches Biggs on tape trying to recruit a human into Homeguard. Sinclair asks Ivanova to help them prove Biggs guilt. She and Sinclair put on a ruse that he is secretly bitter and hateful towards aliens and Malcolm buys it completely. He reveals the other Homeguard agents and a new stealth cloaking field as well as outlining his plan. He then asks Sinclair to prove his loyalty by murdering an alien named [[Mila Shar]]. Sinclair and Ivanova reveal the double cross as Garibaldi and his team arrest Biggs and his men.
 
   
 
Unbeknownst to Biggs, Security Chief [[Michael Garibaldi]] had been watching and caught him on tape trying to recruit [[Roberts|a human]] into the Homeguard. Sinclair recruited Ivanova to put on a ruse that he was secretly bitter and hateful towards aliens. This included a few pro-Earth comments to the discomfort of the guests in front of Biggs as he escorted Ivanova to a diplomatic reception. Sinclair and Ivanova continued the ruse in private with Biggs, and he bought it completely. Biggs outlined his plan, revealed the other Homeguard agents and a new stealth cloaking field. He finally asked Sinclair to prove his loyalty by murdering an alien named [[Mila Shar]]. Sinclair and Ivanova then revealed the double cross as Garibaldi and his team arrested Biggs and his men.
As he is being deported for Earth, Malcolm angrily confronts Susan, but her outrage is the stronger.
 
   
  +
As he was transferred to Earth, Biggs angrily confronted Ivanova, but her own quiet outrage was stronger and he fell silent.<ref>[[The War Prayer]]</ref>
==Notes==
 
Malcolm Biggs's sole appearance was in "[[The War Prayer]]."
 
   
  +
==References==
  +
{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:People|Biggs, Malcolm]]
 
[[Category:People|Biggs, Malcolm]]
  +
[[Category:Males|Biggs, Malcolm]]
 
[[Category:Humans|Biggs, Malcolm]]
 
[[Category:Humans|Biggs, Malcolm]]
[[Category:Terrorists|Biggs, Malcolm]]
+
[[Category:Homeguard personnel|Biggs, Malcolm]]

Revision as of 01:10, 6 December 2018

"We want to put Earth back at the center of the universe: our universe."

Malcolm Biggs

Malcolm Biggs was a member of the Homeguard, a humanocentric hate group. He had a relationship with Susan Ivanova.

History

Around 2250, Biggs had a relationship with Susan Ivanova shortly after she became a full officer in Earthforce. It was passionate, but ultimately she broke it off after being reassigned to the transfer station on Io.

By 2258, Biggs became a high-ranking member of the Homeguard, a radical anti-alien Earth organization. Biggs attempted to take part in the Homeguard plot to assassinate the alien ambassadors on Babylon 5. He also coordinated with a number of Homeguard agents who had been organizing random acts of violence against aliens.

As soon as he came aboard, he learned that Ivanova was stationed there. He took her out on a date, hoping to perhaps rekindle their romance.

Unbeknownst to Biggs, Security Chief Michael Garibaldi had been watching and caught him on tape trying to recruit a human into the Homeguard. Sinclair recruited Ivanova to put on a ruse that he was secretly bitter and hateful towards aliens. This included a few pro-Earth comments to the discomfort of the guests in front of Biggs as he escorted Ivanova to a diplomatic reception. Sinclair and Ivanova continued the ruse in private with Biggs, and he bought it completely. Biggs outlined his plan, revealed the other Homeguard agents and a new stealth cloaking field. He finally asked Sinclair to prove his loyalty by murdering an alien named Mila Shar. Sinclair and Ivanova then revealed the double cross as Garibaldi and his team arrested Biggs and his men.

As he was transferred to Earth, Biggs angrily confronted Ivanova, but her own quiet outrage was stronger and he fell silent.[1]

References