(blocked) asks:
> Is Sheridan the "One Who Will Be" because he stops the
> Vorlon/Shadow war and ends the reign of the First Ones? Is it
> because he is the founder of the new Interstellar Alliance? Or is
> there yet another (currently unrevealed) reason? Did Zathras see
> the founding of the new Alliance, or just the end of the
> Vorlon/Shadow war? Does "The One" take on a different meaning
> beyond the Sinclair/Valen-Delenn-Sheridan trilogy in the
> *future*?
1. Is Sheridan the "One Who Will Be" because he stops the
Vorlon/Shadow war and ends the reign of the First Ones? Is it because
he is the founder of the new Interstellar Alliance? Or is there yet
another (currently unrevealed) reason?
That's part of it, and what he grows into.
2. Did Zathras see the founding of the new Alliance, or just the end
of the Vorlon/Shadow war?
I think he had a sense of it.
3. Does "The One" take on a different meaning beyond the
Sinclair/Valen-Delenn-Sheridan trilogy in the *future*?
Depends on how you look at it.
jms
The One <Deconstruction>
Schmulenson <72447.224@compuserve.com> asks:
> I have a couple problems with deconstruction- I watched it twice
> and still can't figuer out how the future was transmitted? was it
> a sheridan dream and not a real future? The time periods seemed
> disjointed perhaps it needed two or three programs to develop?
> There is also the one who is to come in the Grey council's circle
> of Naroon?
> Phyllis
The future wasn't being transmitted back; we were seeing the
records of the past from the point of view of the final character, one
million years hence, who has come to collect them prior to the final
chapter in Earth's history.
jms