Ep 62: In the Shadow of a Vorlon
Order or Chaos, or is that a false dichotomy? What are the dangers
of one culture trying to guide and support the growth of another?
Is Babylon 5 an allegory for the Cold War? In this episode, we take
on these questions and more, as we look at the...
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Order or Chaos, or is that a false dichotomy? What are the dangers
of one culture trying to guide and support the growth of another?
Is Babylon 5 an allegory for the Cold War?
In this episode, we take on these questions and more, as we look at
the Vorlons and the Shadows from Babylon 5. There will be spoilers
galore, but even if you have never seen the show, we will bring you
up to speed so you can understand the questions the show raises
that we are diving into.
ALSO! This is the first new* episode of the year, and we have some
bigs new to announce!
Many of you have been asking how you can support the podcast. Now
you can at our new Pateron page! Patreon is a great way to support
creators like us through donations, and get great rewards for your
help. You can even pick a topic for an upcoming episode!
https://www.patreon.com/superheroethics
Want to show your love for Superhero Ethics with a t-shirt, hoodie,
cell phone case, mouse pad, or other swag? We now have a store
where you can buy any of those things and more!
https://www.teepublic.com/user/superheroethics They have a new
store sale running for the next day and a half, so check it
out!
Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with
what we talked about, or want to add your own thoughts? You now
have two new great ways to do so. Jacob and Matthew have each
started their own twitter account!
Matthew is CapedEthicist, https://twitter.com/CapedEthicist
Jacob is BotsRPeopleToo https://twitter.com/BotsRPeopleToo
That is in addition to our Superhero Ethics Facebook Page, which is
the best way to join in the conversations. You can also find us on
the Twitter account for this podcast, or email us at
superheroethics@gmail.com.
Lastly, you probably heard some great music ending our podcast.
This thanks to the deeply talented Jack Hesse, who also composed
our intro music. You can follow him on Twitter at Jack_608,
https://twitter.com/jack_608
*2018 year in review was recorded in 2018, but posted in
2019.
of one culture trying to guide and support the growth of another?
Is Babylon 5 an allegory for the Cold War?
In this episode, we take on these questions and more, as we look at
the Vorlons and the Shadows from Babylon 5. There will be spoilers
galore, but even if you have never seen the show, we will bring you
up to speed so you can understand the questions the show raises
that we are diving into.
ALSO! This is the first new* episode of the year, and we have some
bigs new to announce!
Many of you have been asking how you can support the podcast. Now
you can at our new Pateron page! Patreon is a great way to support
creators like us through donations, and get great rewards for your
help. You can even pick a topic for an upcoming episode!
https://www.patreon.com/superheroethics
Want to show your love for Superhero Ethics with a t-shirt, hoodie,
cell phone case, mouse pad, or other swag? We now have a store
where you can buy any of those things and more!
https://www.teepublic.com/user/superheroethics They have a new
store sale running for the next day and a half, so check it
out!
Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with
what we talked about, or want to add your own thoughts? You now
have two new great ways to do so. Jacob and Matthew have each
started their own twitter account!
Matthew is CapedEthicist, https://twitter.com/CapedEthicist
Jacob is BotsRPeopleToo https://twitter.com/BotsRPeopleToo
That is in addition to our Superhero Ethics Facebook Page, which is
the best way to join in the conversations. You can also find us on
the Twitter account for this podcast, or email us at
superheroethics@gmail.com.
Lastly, you probably heard some great music ending our podcast.
This thanks to the deeply talented Jack Hesse, who also composed
our intro music. You can follow him on Twitter at Jack_608,
https://twitter.com/jack_608
*2018 year in review was recorded in 2018, but posted in
2019.
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