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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0085393972028
Feature: Another Thrilling Reach Into Tomorrow From The Creator of Babylon 5! 2267 A.
Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 07, 2004
Running Time: 576 minutes
Sales Rank: 860
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: June 09, 1999
Features:- Another Thrilling Reach Into Tomorrow From The Creator of Babylon 5! 2267 A.
Editorial Review:
Description: 2267 A.D. The battle is won, the war may be lost. After fending off the fierce attack of Drakh combatants, Earth faces an unseen yet even greater foe - a microbial, biogenetic plague that will destroy all life on the planet in five years if a cure isn't found. Crusade follows the race against time to find that cure - an urgent and hazardous quest that sends an Earthforce expedition across the reaches of space to explore technologies more advanced than Earth's. Leading this high-stakes archeological mission is a starship of the new Interstellar Alliance, the Excalibur, and its crew drawn from the Alliance's elite troubleshooting corps, the Rangers. With 7 billion lives at stake, action and courage against insurmountable odds must prevail in this Crusade.
Amazon.com: The first and only spin-off of Babylon 5, J. Michael Straczynski's short-lived sci-fi series Crusade had its roots in the B5 television movie A Call to Arms, in which Earth was battling a Drakh invasion at the end of the Shadow Wars. When Crusade begins, the Drakh have released a deadly virus that threatens to wipe out all 10 billion humans living on Earth unless a cure can be found in five years. To take on this monumental task, Captain Matthew Gideon (Gary Cole) is assigned command of the state-of-the-art Destroyer-class ship Excalibur. His crew includes telepath John Matheson (Daniel Dae Kim); pompous but brilliant archaeologist-linguist Max Eilerson (David Allen Brooks); Dureena, a member of the Thieves' Guild and the last surviving member of her species (Carrie Dobro); medical officer Sarah Chambers (Marjean Holden); and technomage Galen (Peter Woodward).
While Babylon 5 had five years to develop into a powerful saga, Crusade had its plug pulled after a mere 13 episodes (which were reordered for TNT's broadcast), and the series never really got its footing. Galen often took center stage, then disappeared for several episodes. Matheson was underutilized (other than to provide fans with clues about what happened in the Psi-Wars after B5 ended), and tough-guy Gideon bounced back and forth between his desire to save the human race and his own moral code. There were some good action scenes and intriguing concepts (developed in conjunction with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory). Special effects sometimes were impressive and sometimes showed budget constraints, and we never really saw the power and scope of the mile-and-a-half-long ship, other than the cool bullet cars used to traverse its length. But it did have its moments. If B5 was the spiritual companion to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with its space-station setting and long story arc, Crusade was more like a traditional Star Trek setting, with mostly stand-alone episodes involving first contact with various species (even if, due to the nature of the Excalibur's quest, such species were usually extinct). And there were occasional tantalizing hints of a broader conspiracy that might have allowed the series to soar. Regardless, B5 fans will welcome even a brief opportunity to revisit this universe, especially when the Excalibur visits the station in 'The Rules of the Game.' John Sheridan's ex-wife Captain Elizabeth Lochley (Tracy Scoggins) even earned a spot in the opening credits for her appearance in a few episodes. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Crusade - The Complete Series
It pisses me off when I think of this series. It could of been another great scifi series and Babylon 5 franchize if the powers that be would of let it continue instead of canceling it staight of.
Rating: - B5: CRUSADE
Considering I loved the B5 Series & movies, this was a natural purchase.
I've been looking for this title outside the internet for a few years now. I only just recently decided to seek it out on the net. I thought it was very good, the only problem I had with it was it was not presented in widescreen format, if it was, I would have given it a 5 star rating. That said, the story was solid and in depth. I was sorry to see the show did not progress farther than it did.
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Rating: - crusade
this was a very interesting series but it has left me unhappy becuase it has not got an ending to it will they be making any more episode of this series thank you
Rating: - Great TV series!
Love this series. Too bad it only lasted 13 episodes. Highly recommended for B5 fans!
Rating: - Babylon 5 and beyond
Babylon 5 and Beyond
This series is a great extension to the Babylon 5 universe. The characters are well developed and the casting perfect. JMS gave us his vision of the future with engaging stories, characters and the visual effects to back them up.
I regret that the series was killed during its first season. Now there are so many unanswered questioned raised by the episodes that were produced and aired.
It would be wonderful to see a few movies to answer ... Read More
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