Date: Wed, 28 Oct 92 13:36:24 PPE 
From: fst@nws43.ebay.sun.com (Nads User Account) 
Message-Id: <9210282036.AA03731@nws43.EBay.Sun.COM> 
To: b5-request@iastate.edu, Vaughn.Rhoades@ebay.sun.com 
Subject: B5 Gif sites??? 
 
	could someone please list any FTP sites for Gifs? 
 
	Thanks, 
 
	Vaughn 
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From: Lee_Whiteside-P14942@email.mot.com 
Date: 29 Oct 92 17:01:10 GMT 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Subject: B5 Promo Sat Feed this weekend! 
Message-Id: <000304C7.MAI*/G=LEE/S=WHITESIDE-P14942/PRMD=AZDA/ADMD=MOT/C=US/@ilbe> 
 
This info came from a post on Compuserve by JMS with details on a sat feed 
of Babylon 5 promos this weekend... 
  
  
#: 364534 S10/SF/Fantasy TV 
    29-Oct-92  01:40:19 
Sb: BABYLON 5 Satellite Info 
Fm: J. Michael Straczynski 71016,1644 
To: All 
  
     For those into such things, apparently some BABYLON 5 promos are going to 
be downlinked to TV stations shortly.  They will be carried on T301/2V, and 
will be carried at 7 p.m. Friday, noon Saturday, and 9 a.m. Monday.  (I assume 
that these are East Coast times, but I'm not 100% sure, so you may want to 
check.) 
  
     It's my assumption that this will probably be the satellite that will 
later carry BABYLON 5 itself. 
  
								       jms 
  
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From: fils@iastate.edu 
Message-Id: <9210300208.AA13355@iastate.edu> 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Subject: Some questions about the downlink 
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 92 20:08:05 CST 
 
Lee, 
	Thanks MUCH for the post; 
 
>For those into such things, apparently some BABYLON 5 promos are going to 
>be downlinked to TV stations shortly.  They will be carried on T301/2V, and 
>will be carried at 7 p.m. Friday, noon Saturday, and 9 a.m. Monday.  (I 
>assume that these are East Coast times, but I'm not 100% sure, so you may 
>want to check.) 
  
>It's my assumption that this will probably be the satellite that will 
>later carry BABYLON 5 itself. 
 
	I have to say that I have been around sat. TV for some time and 
I cann't identify T301.  If you mean satellite T3, transponder 01, it 
seems to me that transponder is already in use as a pay-per-view channle. 
I don't understand 2V either. 
 
	I would love to tape this downlink and would hate to let this 
weekend pass without seeing it.  ( I guess I am one of 'those' who is 
into such thing, as the post says ).  If you could help me out that would 
be great.  Please feal free to e-mail me directly if you wish. 
 
Thanks much 
 
 
Douglas Fils   fils@iastate.edu  | Ego vos hortor tantum possum ut amicitiam 
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy   | omnibus rebus humanis anteponatis. 
Iowa State University (ISU)      | Cicero,  On Friendship V.17 
 
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From: Lee_Whiteside-P14942@email.mot.com 
Date: 30 Oct 92 15:13:55 GMT 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Subject: B5 Promo Sat Feed additional info 
Message-Id: <00030930.MAI*/G=LEE/S=WHITESIDE-P14942/PRMD=AZDA/ADMD=MOT/C=US/@ilbe> 
 
To repeat, the downlink is on T301 (Telestar 301, same sat the has ST:TNG), 
channel 2V (2 Vertical, which corresponds to transponder 3) at 7 p.m. Friday, 
noon Saturday, and 9 am Monday.  This is the normal Warner Bros. sat feed 
channel.  The promo feed is for all of the Prime Time Network shows, which 
also includes the two announced series, "Time Trax" and "Kung Fu: The Legend 
Continues", a "Wild Wild West" miniseries, and, of course, "Babylon 5". 
My guess is that the whole thing will be a half hour, maybe a full hour. 
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Date: Fri, 30 Oct 92 11:07:09 -0800 
From: roberth@trifid.astro.ucla.edu (Robert Hurt UCLA Astronomy) 
Message-Id: <9210301907.AA05547@trifid.astro.ucla.edu> 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Subject: LA B5 Viewing Parties 
 
Hi, 
 
Anyone in the LA area having a viewing party for the B5 promo (for those of 
us with no satellite connections)? Alternately, would someone with a  
satellite receiver and a VCR be interested in showing the tape to a group 
from the UCLA Science Fiction Club? 
 
Thanx, 
Robert Hurt 
UCLA Dept. of Astronomy 
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Date: Fri, 30 Oct 92 15:59:09 EST 
From: laderman@qstar.com (Jacob Laderman) 
Message-Id: <9210302059.AA21989@QStar.COM> 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Subject: DC B5 Viewing Parties 
 
 
Hello?, 
Anyone in the DC  area having a viewing party for the B5 promo (for those of 
us with no satellite connections)? 
If possible, I would like to attend. 
 
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From: jhawk@panix.com (John Hawkinson) 
Message-Id: <9210310054.AA26722@panix.com> 
Subject: NYC Viewing parties? 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 92 19:54:41 EST 
 
Gee, I'll just follow the trend: 
 
Anyone in NYC having a viewing of the B5,etc. promo?  
Thanks. 
-- 
John Hawkinson 
jhawk@panix.comFrom: fils@iastate.edu 
Message-Id: <9211010239.AA15114@iastate.edu> 
To: b5@iastate.edu 
Subject: just some comments about the sat feed 
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 92 20:39:36 CST 
 
B5 group, 
 
(this got kinda long, and wordy...sorry, but I am late as is) 
 
	For those keeping score, the downlink was on T1 transponder 3 (which 
is the 2nd verticle channel, hence 2V).  Many thanks to all those who sent 
letters to here and personal e-mail to me, helping clarify where to find the 
downlink. 
 
	Since I haven't seen anyone comment on the downlink, I will give 
mine. I include nothing that I would call a 'spoiler', for those of you 
interested in staying away from such things.  As Dr. McCoy might 
say, 'I am a physics student, not a TV reviewer', so if anyone can offer 
better reviews (shouldn't be hard) , please do, I would love to hear them. 
 
      The  PTEN (Prime Time Entertainment Network) preview for all 4 of its 
new shows lasted about 30 minutes, but the B5 section was only 5 minutes. 
I'll start first with the computer graphics I saw.  Several exterior views 
of the station from different points of view.  The  
motion (rotation) of the station added alot of depth to the sceens.  The  
CamBot from the Jan 93 Starlog Spectacular was shown several times as were  
several shots of Vorlon ships.  Several of the space shots (one looked like 
an attack sceen) were wonderfully complex.  Lots of action occuring at the 
same time.  I must say that the computer effects were much better than  
anything I have seen.  I had a wonderfull oportunity to compare computer 
effects with some of the best model FX, since Empire Strikes Back and  
Return of the Jedi were both on satellite this weekend.   I have to say I 
felt the difference between computer and model effects was close to  
indistinguishable (if I spelled that right, it's luck).  I was *very*  
surprised at that.  In addition, comparisons to Star Wars is hardly 
fair given the budget and long lead times for a movie compared to a TV show. 
Infact the attack sceen (which had what seemed dozens, if not more, ships 
in it) was easily on par with Industrial Light and Magic's similar sceen  
for Jedi.  Ok, so I feal the computer effects are very nice.  If B5 
trys to live on its effects, it will die a quick and ugly ratings death.   
I am glad to hear that the people involved with it feal the real meat 
of a good SciFi show is its story. 
 
	What of the interior shots and sceens with the main characters?   
The aliens look good, on par with anyting, TV or movie, you want to  
compare them with.  The few sceens with dialog were short, but I must 
say that the actors seemed much smoother and more, dare I say 'realistic', 
than first year ST TNG episodes.  [I will say here that comparisons to  
any other season other than the first of ST TNG is hardly fair since  
time has given the ST TNG actors time to develope there characters. 
The acting in the last couple of years has been top notch.]  Like I  
said, the sceens were short, but (to their credit) projected some 
good depth in a short amount of time.  For those of you with the 
September Starlog, I felt only the drawing of the Narn ambassador 
looked close to what I saw on the downlink. 
 
All in all...I was impressed.  Can't wait till February. 
 
I would like to add one more thing about the computer effects.  I wish 
I could thank who ever it was who designed the Vorlon ships.  They 
look wonderfully ALIEN.  It about time!!!!!  To many so called 'alien' 
vessels in SciFi look like they were made by Boeing or Rockwell.  It's 
about time our imagination was sparked by some good imagination on 
screen.   
 
If anyone hears more about future downlinks, please pass it along.   
	 
Till later 
 
(All spelling errors are mine. Doug can do integrals, he just has 
a hard time spelling a word) 
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