Babylon 5 Question
Aug. 26th, 2007 10:52 pmSo, Londo and G'Kar turned up in my dreams last night. There was vague tentacle pr0n and Londo was helping G'Kar cook. And by 'helping' I mean G'Kar was forced to hit him with a spoon *g*. I think my muses are telling me that they want some attention.
So does screen canon ever make so much as a stab at establishing how old either of them are? Or how old Centauri are when they have their Ascension Days ...? B5 chronology makes my brain hurt, especially when I try to work out how old the aliens are meant to be chronologically.
The problem is that when the aliens say 'years' we can't necessarily assume they mean Earth years. For example, the B5 chronology gives the date of Londo's Ascension as 2229, counting back thirty years from the anniversary in 2259. But surely he must be counting thirty Centauri years, not thirty Earth years!
Basically, I'm trying to work out how old Londo would have been when G'Kar was spending his youth as a freedom fighter. Is there anything in canon that would determine this one way or another?
So does screen canon ever make so much as a stab at establishing how old either of them are? Or how old Centauri are when they have their Ascension Days ...? B5 chronology makes my brain hurt, especially when I try to work out how old the aliens are meant to be chronologically.
The problem is that when the aliens say 'years' we can't necessarily assume they mean Earth years. For example, the B5 chronology gives the date of Londo's Ascension as 2229, counting back thirty years from the anniversary in 2259. But surely he must be counting thirty Centauri years, not thirty Earth years!
Basically, I'm trying to work out how old Londo would have been when G'Kar was spending his youth as a freedom fighter. Is there anything in canon that would determine this one way or another?
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Date: 2007-08-26 03:42 pm (UTC)Regarding G'Kar, there isn't much info given, but I suppose we can count back. Age ten, Narn children go on a quest or whatever and choose their new names. Therefore, using
According to the EX again, middle age for Narn is 50 - 60, but the Narn year is 304 days, so I'd say that '50 - 60' is human years, as otherwise G'Kar would have been 72 or thereabouts at the start of the series.
Generally, I'd say that G'Kar was in his middle age, and Londo was entering his, during S1, which also explains Londo's sense of failure, as he was well aware of his impending anniversary of Ascension, with nothing to show for it.