So what did he see when Kosh left his encounter suit ?Clearly he saw something, but I always read the scene as him being ashamed or otherwise displeased with what he saw and keeping quiet about it rather than seeing nothing as he said.
LOL at this lil bitch.
He probably saw his culture's version of an angel, it's just that for someone with that much guilt and shame in his heart, seeing "proof" of divinity and potential eternal torment for his fuckups probably upset him a lot
>>221795206I think he genuinely saw nothingBecause he doesn't believe in anything ultimately and that deeply upsets him"My shoes are too tight, but it does not matter, for I have forgotten how to dance."
>>221796889Which would be even weirder than what everyone else was seeing with Kosh because it would mean he saw Sheridan fly around a bit and gently float down to the surface.
>>221795206He didn't see anything, I have two interpretations for it. The more probably one is because he was touched by the Shadows which makes him incapable of seeing the Vorlons as they truly are. Or the other interpretation is for whatever reason the Vorlons never inserted themselves into Centauri culture as angels like they did for the other races. There is the implication that they are such a crafty race the Vorlons didn't want to have anything to do with them and this somehow made them unable to see them in their true form.
>>221797383The vorolons 'true form' is the glowing squid thoughever, the angel is just a psychic trick
>>221795747Naive me, I thought him betraying the rangers was when he went awol to find the centauri ships. It lulled me into a false security
>>221797383Your 1st thought is the more probable since the Vorlons did interfere with the development of the Centauri>The Vorlons did not directly control the Centauri’s politics or military actions. Instead, they manipulated the perception of the Centauri by projecting telepathic images into their minds. To the Centauri, Vorlons appeared as divine beings — “angels” or other light-form entities — as part of their own mythologies babylon5.fandom.com. So yes, i believe his close connection to Morden and the shadows cloaked whatever hocus-pocus the Vorlons did so they could not pull their thralls away easily.
>>221797485>The Vorlons did not directly control the Centauri’s politics or military actions. Instead, they manipulated the perception of the Centauri by projecting telepathic images into their minds. To the Centauri, Vorlons appeared as divine beings — “angels” or other light-form entities — as part of their own mythologieI don't remember that from the show, was it just in some notes or something or did I just forget? I was pretty sure the Centauri didn't have any interaction with the Vorlons.
>>221797485>>221797527 I saw one theory that the vorlons revealed themselves to the other species that lived on centauri prime, the one the centairi have a whole festival dedicated to how they wiped them out
>>221795206Little green fella
>>221797527Remember that the Centauri also had telepaths, which was basically seeded by the Vorlons as a counter to the living CPU's of the shadow vessels
>>221798095Oh yeah good point I forgot that's where telepaths came from. So I guess it was just because Londo was cursed by his shadow corruption.