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{{ Infobox Movie
  |title = Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers
  |image = [[File:Babylon 5 The Legend of the Rangers.jpg|250px]]
  |tagline = ''"The Few. The Proud. The Mostly Human."''
  |director = Michael Vejar
  |writer = [[J. Michael Straczynski (1954)|J. Michael Straczynski]]
  |cast = Dylan Neal, Andreas Katsulas, Alex Zahara, Myriam Sirois
  |producer = John Copeland
  |cinematographer = John C. Flinn III
  |editor = Skip Robinson|music by = Evan H. Chen|studio = Babylonian Productions|distributor = TNT  | franchise      = [[:Category:Babylon 5 Franchise|Babylon 5 Franchise]]
  |country = United States
  |language = English
  |release date = January 19, 2002
  |runtime = 90 Minutes
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==Overview==
''Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers'' is a 2002 American-produced made-for-television sci-fi/action film starring Dylan Neal, Andreas Katsulas, Alex Zahara, and Myriam Sirois.  It was directed by Michael Vejar.  It was alternatively known as ''Babylon 5: To Live and Die in Starlight.''
 
''The Legend of the Rangers ''was the fifth film in the ''[[:Category:Babylon 5 Franchise|Babylon 5 Franchise]] ''and was set chronologically after the fifth season of the'' [[Babylon 5 (1994)|Babylon 5 ]]''TV series but before the fourth film;'' [[Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (1999)|Babylon 5: A Call to Arms]] ''and the sequel TV series''; [[Crusade (1999)|Crusade]]. '' Like its predecessor, ''The Legend of the Rangers ''was a TV movie pilot for an ongoing TV series based in the Babylon 5 Universe.  However lackluster ratings and response resulted in not being picked up.
 
They are the few.  They are the proud keepers of a glorious legacy that stretches back thousands of years.  They are the Rangers.  And they are Legends. 
 
For Rangers are renowned on the battlefield.  To be a Ranger comes with one expectation.  They are not called upon to win every battle.  Nor are they expected to succeed in every mission.  To be a Ranger ... means that they will die in the line of duty. 
 
Except for one.
 
For Captain David Martell, he is the Rangers' greatest disgrace.  For when it came to dying in the line of duty ... he believed that it was his duty to run away to bring the vital intelligence he possessed home.  But few Rangers honor his ''"interpretation"'' of duty and has been regulated to escort duty ... in reality, punishment detail on a mission of little importance. 
 
But a dangerous new threat endangers the entire mission and once more places Martell with a choice.  To run?  Or to finally die as his oath as a Ranger entails?
 
==Plot==
 
==Cast==
*Dylan Neal as David Martell
*Andreas Katsulas as G'Kar
*Alex Zahara as Dulann
*Myriam Sirois as Sarah Cantrell
*Dean Marshall as Malcolm Bridges
*Warren Takeuchi as Kitaro "Kit" Sasaki
*Jennie Rebecca Hogan as Na'Feel
*Mackenzie Gray as Kafta
*David Storch as Tafeek
*Enid-Raye Adams as Firell
*Gus Lynch as Tirk
 
==Production==
 
==Reception==
 
==Trivia==
 
==External Links==
 
==Trailer==
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Main Article
Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers
File:Babylon 5 The Legend of the Rangers.jpg
"The Few. The Proud. The Mostly Human."
Directed By Michael Vejar
Written By J. Michael Straczynski
Cast Dylan Neal, Andreas Katsulas, Alex Zahara, Myriam Sirois
Produced By John Copeland
Cinematography By John C. Flinn III
Film Editing By Skip Robinson
Music By Evan H. Chen
Studio Babylonian Productions
Distributed By TNT
Franchise Babylon 5 Franchise
Country United States
Language English
Release Date January 19, 2002
Runtime 90 Minutes

Overview

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Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers is a 2002 American-produced made-for-television sci-fi/action film starring Dylan Neal, Andreas Katsulas, Alex Zahara, and Myriam Sirois.  It was directed by Michael Vejar.  It was alternatively known as Babylon 5: To Live and Die in Starlight.

The Legend of the Rangers was the fifth film in the Babylon 5 Franchise and was set chronologically after the fifth season of the Babylon 5 TV series but before the fourth film; Babylon 5: A Call to Arms and the sequel TV series; Crusade Like its predecessor, The Legend of the Rangers was a TV movie pilot for an ongoing TV series based in the Babylon 5 Universe.  However lackluster ratings and response resulted in not being picked up.

They are the few.  They are the proud keepers of a glorious legacy that stretches back thousands of years.  They are the Rangers.  And they are Legends. 

For Rangers are renowned on the battlefield.  To be a Ranger comes with one expectation.  They are not called upon to win every battle.  Nor are they expected to succeed in every mission.  To be a Ranger ... means that they will die in the line of duty. 

Except for one.

For Captain David Martell, he is the Rangers' greatest disgrace.  For when it came to dying in the line of duty ... he believed that it was his duty to run away to bring the vital intelligence he possessed home.  But few Rangers honor his "interpretation" of duty and has been regulated to escort duty ... in reality, punishment detail on a mission of little importance. 

But a dangerous new threat endangers the entire mission and once more places Martell with a choice.  To run?  Or to finally die as his oath as a Ranger entails?

  • Dylan Neal as David Martell
  • Andreas Katsulas as G'Kar
  • Alex Zahara as Dulann
  • Myriam Sirois as Sarah Cantrell
  • Dean Marshall as Malcolm Bridges
  • Warren Takeuchi as Kitaro "Kit" Sasaki
  • Jennie Rebecca Hogan as Na'Feel
  • Mackenzie Gray as Kafta
  • David Storch as Tafeek
  • Enid-Raye Adams as Firell
  • Gus Lynch as Tirk

Production

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Reception

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Trivia

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Trailer

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