Re: ATTN JMS: Gideon's Morality?

 Posted on 4/15/2001 by jmsatb5@aol.com to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


> In "Racing the Night", Gideon refuses to use any of the data
>from the aliens that were experimenting on people they had captured over
>the last 1,000 years - IMO a pointless gesture when billions of lives
>are at stake and the damage already done, but that was his decision to
>do so.

This is based on a historical reality. There were many medical experiments
performed in the concentration camps during WW2. Maybe there was useful data
there, maybe there wasn't...but the international concensus was that it was off
limits because of the way in which it was obtained. So there's strong
historical precedent.

>However, in the very next episode ("The Needs of Earth") he's
>talking about doing anything necessary to get information leading to the
>cure, including "going rogue" and operating outside the authority given
>him by Earthforce. Is Gideon's moral compass being used at magnetic
>north, did I miss something

I don't see them as contradictory. He did not in his actions murder tens of
thousands of people. He broke some local laws, sure, but there's simply no
comparison between that and the extermination of other lives.

jms

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