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Mass Market Paperback Armies of Light and Dark Book

ISBN: 034542719X

ISBN13: 9780345427199

Armies of Light and Dark

(Book #2 in the Babylon 5: Legions of Fire Series)

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The Drakh have assaulted Earth with deadly Shadow technology--but the worst is yet to come in this stunning continuation of the Babylon 5 epic adventure . . . Centauri Prime has been infiltrated by... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Big Build-Up

The second book in the Legions of Fire-trilogy is even better than the first one. It continues to tell the story of Emperor Londo Mollari, who's being used by the Drakh as their pawn to avenge to the Centauri their betrayal of the Shadows in 2261.The first book of the trilogy "The Long Night of Centauri Prime" began at the end of 2262 spanning for five years, telling us the tale of Londo, and giving us insights of the character never seen in the TV-series.This second book of the trilogy begins where the first one left off, reaching the year 2273 by telling mainly the story of Londo's one time protegee Vir Cotto, while still continuing in the wake of the first book to explore Emperor Londo Mollari. And while the first book was a mere grounding for the story, this novel has a solid story-structure, meaning the book is packed with twists and huge build-up that promises the story of your life, wich, by the way, is what you get from reading the last book of the trilogy "Out of the Darkness".The most impressive thing in this book, however, is the way Peter David, one of the most prominent Star Trek authors, and the writer of two Babylon 5 episodes, portrays the growth of the character of Vir Cotto.'Growth' isn't actually the right term. 'Change' is.Vir changes dramatically during the course of this book, and Mr. David does a remarkable job with holding the character together through it.Yet again another definite must-read.

The Clouds of War over Centauri Prime

This is the second chapter in Peter David's trilogy Legions of Fire, based on Babylon 5. The first book was really great sci-fi literature; now let's have a look at its continuation. As you can see, there is Vir on the cover of this book. The reason for him being there is the fact that in "Armies of Light and Dark" he plays the most important role and not Londo as it was in the previous novel.To summarize the plot, it's enough to say that it deals with Vir's development. We know him as the somewhat clumsy attaché of Londo Mollari on Babylon 5. Then again a prophecy says he is destined to become Londo's successor on the throne of the Centauri Emperor. But to become the most powerful man in the entire Centauri Republic, one has to grow up, and this process is shown in this novel. Vir, supported by techno-mages, discovers the evil influence of the Drakh on Centauri Prime, and he is determined to free his world from the intruders. As a result, he creates a resistance movement, consisting of disillusioned people who aren't happy with the current nationalistic regime led by Durla and maintained by the Drakh. While Vir's resistance is gaining strength, Durla and the government are about to complete the rebuilding of the armed forces and are willing to throw their military might upon the Interstellar Alliance. The galaxy is on the brink of war...The Legions of Fire is a truly epic story, and I am not sure if it can be possibly compared to any other novel based on Babylon 5. The second book is, as stated above, centered around Vir. David's psychological insights which explain Vir's change are really amazing and make the novel very believable. (Reading it you often get the impression you are a citizen of Centauri Prime, and the events described are occurring next door.) I really recommend this book to all of you out there who claim to be sci-fi fans.

One of the best books that I have read this year!

This book is a gem. I recommend it - period.This is thesecond book in a trilogy dealing with what befalls Centauri Primebetween the end of the series Babylon 5 and the forseen death of LondoMollari. The first book tells the tale of Mollari's falling under the shadow of the Drahk, old servants of the Shadows.This book tells the story of his one time aide, Vir Cotto, who is his foreseen heir to the throne. Others have seen this part of the story as the corruption and degradation of Vir - his transformation into a shadow of his enemies. I don't see it that way - for Vir or Londo.Vir is put through the wringer in this book. He learns things that no one would want to know - and you feel all of his pain with him! When he learns of what has happenned to Londo, your heart breaks with his. When he learns just what he must sacrifice of himself to save his people and his world, you share in his heartache and anguish. All of this is not the story of his corruption, but of his growth and his resolve to truly save his people. He comes face to face with the fact that if his people continue as they are, that they are doomed as surely as is Londo himself. And not for such selfless reasons as Londo has, but out of blind ignorance and herd mentality. You cry with Vir as it is brought home to him that some of the very people he wants to save, must die so that more of his people will live - and some must die by his hand! Vir tranforms from the naive confused Pollyana of his youth to the determined yet sorrowful hero that his people need him to be. And as you watch him grow, you know that you would not wish his fate on your worst enemy.Londo and Vir are to be pitied for their fates, but admired for their devotion to their people and their homeworld. Each is willing to lay down his life for love of Centauri Prime as many times as it takes. Londo through the course of the five year series lost his soul in a misguided attempt to bring Centauri Prime the respect that he felt she deserved. It took him a long time to learn his mistake and longer to regain his soul. Yet he gives it up again to save his people, knowing that they will never know, knowing - this time - exactly what he is doing and exactly why he must do it. He gives up his soul so that his people might just have a chance to live. If he had not made that sacrifice of himself, millions would have died. Vir is making the same bargain, but there is the dim hope that he may succeed and retain at least a small part of his soul. Make no mistake, Londo lost himself unknowingly the first time, doing what he thought best. But the second time he gave himself away, knowing that what he did was the best awy to save his beloved Centauri. In these two books, we are not seeing the corruption of two good men. We are seeing the sacrifice that enobles these two ordinary men who leave room for hope for their people in a future filled with hatred and doom. As for the technical side of this book, Peter David has these characters do

Better Then The First Book, And It Was Great!

The Long Night Of Centauri Prime was a great continuation of the story that started during the last season of Babylon 5. The Armies Of Light And Dark continues on that story and explains some things about characters in the series. This part of the story centers around Vir Cotto and the changes that he has to go through in order to save his people. After reading this book, it easy to see why the character is so different in Sleeping In Light (the last episode of the B5). You also start to see how he could become emperor. One last thing you find out is what Galen was doing all the times he wasn't onboard the Excalibur. A must read for any Babylon 5 fan.

Another chapter in the B5 saga...

This book picks up from the first and continues the story of Londo Mollari and his captivity under the mysterious aliens called the Drakh.Peter David does a wonderful job of portraying the character of Londo Mollari as he tries to fight as best he can against what appears to be unwinnable odds. Each character in the book sounds and acts like their TV counterparts, and the original characters are equally compelling.I won't spoil any of the plot, but I can say that it is one of those reads that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It's a worthy addition to the Babylon 5 universe and a great followup to the first novel. This is an absolute must have for both Babylon 5 fans and people who want to be drawn into a fascinating world of intregue and danger.
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