Racing the Night

Overview

The crew discovers a planet that was devastated by a plague similar to the one threatening Earth.
Production number: 103
Original air date: August 4, 1999
DVD release date: December 7, 2004

Written by J. Michael Straczynski
Directed by Mike Vejar


Plot Points

  • @@@934310143 The Shadows used the plague in the last Shadow War, a thousand years ago. They infected a planet, not yet technologically advanced enough for starflight, that refused to allow them to set up a base. After three years of struggling to find a cure, the inhabitants of that planet froze themselves. Every two years, when the five-year clock expires, another individual is awakened to guard over the planet. Anyone who stumbles onto the planet is abducted and dissected in the hopes that they'll prove immune to the plague and thus show the way to a cure.
  • @@@934310143 Gideon consults the apocalypse box ("The Path of Sorrows") to find out about new planets to explore. It knows about worlds the Rangers haven't discovered yet.

Unanswered Questions

  • @@@934310143 How did the apocalypse box know about the planet? Did it know what was really going on there?

Analysis

  • @@@934310143 In "A Call to Arms," Sheridan said that the reason the plague will take five years to kill everyone on Earth is that the Drakh didn't have time to adjust it for Earth biology before releasing it. If that's true, why didn't the plague act more quickly on the aliens, given that it was the Shadows themselves who released it? Maybe they released it at the very end of the last Shadow War and, like the Drakh, didn't have time to adjust it beforehand, but it's also possible that the analysis Sheridan was quoting was flawed. If so, the five-year figure might be incorrect as well.

Notes

  • @@@931207368 This episode was originally slated to air first, until TNT decided that it preferred to have some introductory episodes to ease viewers into the series' premise.
  • @@@934310691 Galen's closing line, "Expect me when you see me," is a quote from "The Lord of the Rings," spoken by Gandalf. The quote was also used by G'Kar in "Chrysalis."

jms speaks

  • @@@936120977 Racing was finished last December.

  • @@@936120833 What does the box say to Gideon?
    "Things change...long time gone."

    And in later instances when the box talks, it's Gideon's/Gary's voice. You may take that as foreshadowing if you wish.

  • @@@936120977 Also, no one else on the crew knows about the box. Well, officially. One other person knows about it, but he's not supposed to know. And Galen suspects something amiss from his passing comment at the end of the ep.

  • @@@936120977 "Do we find out who this is in the remaining four (*sniff*) episodes? And if not, can you give us a little hint?"

    Nope.

  • @@@936121166 Gideon can take the moral high ground now. But how long will he keep being polite when there are billions of lives at stake?
    Exactly.

    As Eilerson said, "Wouldn't you sacrifice a hundred Narns to save Earth?" It was a question Gideon didn't answer.

  • @@@936121166 "JMS has hinted elsewhere that the cure might be found before the end of the series. He's also said the show we think we're watching will turn out not to be the show we're actually watching. Put these two together, and I wonder greatly if, had the next few years played out, he might have gradually uncovered some other, greater theme or conflict that would overshadow the plague, and take over the plot for the last year or so."

    If not sooner....