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[[File:Babylon 5 - Season 3 Logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Title card from season three of ''Babylon 5''{{'|s}} (1993-1998) opening credits.]] | [[File:Babylon 5 - Season 3 Logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Title card from season three of ''Babylon 5''{{'|s}} (1993-1998) opening credits.]] | ||
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Babylon 5 was the sci-fi television series created by J. Michael Straczynski, one of the first sci-fi series to rely on over-arching stories and envisioned as a "novel for television" that chronicled the rise and fall of empire. Starring Michael O'Hare (season 1), Bruce Boxleitner (seasons 2 through 5), Claudia Christian and Jerry Doyle, the series lasted five seasons despite multiple cancellation attempts, spawning movies-of-the-week for TNT and a variety of spin-offs, including Crusade (starring Gary Cole and Daniel Dae Kim), with a 2023 animated release called Babylon 5: The Road Home.
The following weapons were used in the television series Babylon 5:
Pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Security Chief Michael Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle) polishes his grandmother's antique Smith & Wesson Model 15 gun when his deputy, Zack Allan (Jeff Conway], reports that a technician has gone missing in Grey Sector in "Grey 17 is Missing" (S03E19).