| A Dark, Distorted Mirror | Dramatis Personae |
| Du'Rog | played by Mark Hedrickson |
Appeared in The
Parliament of Dreams as a (former?) member of the Kha'Ri who was once publicly humiliated by G'Kar in the normal course of Narn politics. Just before his death early in 2258 he liquidated all his assets in order to hire Tu'Pari from the Thenta Makur to assassinate G'Kar. | |
G'Dan |
played by Wayne Alexander |
Appeared in And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place as a local Narn who assisted G'Kar in his search for Na'Toth beneath the old Kha'Ri building. | |
G'Dok |
played by Michael Bailey Smith |
Appeared in A Day in the Strife as one of the Narns on Babylon Five who convinced G'Kar that he should not go back to the Centauri-occupied Narn Homeworld after Na'Far demanded his return. | |
G'Kael |
not cast |
Rimstalker | |
G'Kar |
played by Andreas Katulas |
The Gathering | |
G'Lorn |
played by Kim Strauss |
Appeared in The Long Night as a Narn who, after the second liberation of the Narn Homeworld, tried to convince G'Kar that he should become their leader and command them against the Centauri. | |
G'Sten |
played by W Morgan Sheppard |
Appeared in The Long, Twilight Struggle as Warleader of the Narn Fleet and G'Kar's uncle. In the last days of the Narn/Centauri War, G'Sten revealed the plan to attack the Centauri supply world of Gorash Seven to G'Kar. Days later, G'Kar learned that the Centauri were planning to invade the Narn Homeworld and tried to tell G'Sten, but the Warleader refused to listen to his warnings. G'Sten died at Gorash Seven whilst trying to flee an attack from four Shadow vessels. | |
H'Klo |
not cast |
From One Warrior to Another.... And Another | |
Ja'Doc |
played by xx |
This character was created as a CCG card in the Babylon Five Collectible Card Game. The picture used is of the guard on G'Kar's door in And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place. | |
Kha'Mak |
played by Neil Bradley |
First appeared in The Coming of Shadows as G'Kar's liason to the rest of the Kha'Ri, informing him that they approved of his plan to assassinate the Centauri Emperor on his visit to Babylon Five. He later appeared in The Long, Twilight Struggle relaying the Kha'Ri's final instructions: for G'Kar to request sancutuary on Babylon Five to prevent his deportation back to the Centauri-occupied Narn Homeworld. | |
Ko'Dath |
played by Mary Woronov |
Appeared in Born to the Purple as G'Kar's newly-arrived attaché. She assisted in the Euphrates Treaty negotiations, before dying in an airlock accident some weeks later. She was replaced by Na'Toth. | |
Na'Far |
played by Stephen Macht |
Appeared in A Day in the Strife as the Centauri-approved representative to Babylon Five for the Narn Régime. Na'Far believed that working with the Centauri for the short-term was of greater long-term benefit to his people than G'Kar's tactic of underground resistance. After being rejected by the local Narn, he returned to the Homeworld. | |
Na'Kal |
played by Robin Sachs |
First appeared in The Fall of Night as the captain of the Narn heavy cruiser G'Tok - one of few to escape the Narn/Centauri War. In late 2259, Na'Kal requested assistance from Babylon Five, and Captain Sheridan granted it. He also provided them with protection in order to escape a Centauri warship attempting to destroy them. Na'Kal later returned in Walkabout with his ship to discuss resistance operations with G'Kar. Na'Kal refused to involve himself in Captain Sheridan's attempt to destroy a Shadow vessel but G'Kar overruled him and the G'Tok's appearance was critical to the success of the mission. | |
Na'Tok |
played by Robin Sachs |
Appeared in Movements of Fire and Shadow as a Narn general, considered one of the main players in the Centauri War of 2262. After a disatifying strategy meeting with President Sheridan he was persuaded by Drazi general Daro to mount the fleet that decimated Centauri Prime. | |
Na'Toth |
played by Caitlin Brown and Mary Kay Adams |
Recurring character. First appeared in The Parliament of Dreams as G'Kar's new attaché. She assisted him for nearly two years but was believed killed in the Centauri bombardment of the Narn Homeworld in The Long, Twilight Struggle. However in A Tragedy of Telepaths it was discovered that she had been captured by the invading forces and in that same episode G'Kar discovered her in a cell on Centauri Prime and, with the help of Londo Mollari, managed to free her. Na'Toth was met by Alisa Beldon in 2269 and assisted her in ensuring the ascension to the Kha'Ri of G'Kar's daughter Jerrica (in the Babylon Magazine short story True Seeker). | |
Ta'Lon |
played by Marshall Teague |
Recurring character. First appeared in All Alone in the Night in which he was captured by the Streib. He met Captain Sheridan aboard the Streib vessel and together they escaped. After the Narn/Centauri War, Ta'Lon became Na'Far's bodyguard, in the hope that he would be able to repay his debt to Captain Sheridan (A Day in the Strife). He decided to remain on Babylon Five after Na'Far left and assisted G'Kar in gaining the trust of the humans (Point of No Return). Later he went back to Narn, but return to Babylon Five in The Ragged Edge to convinced G'Kar to accept the rôle of prophet that was being thrust upon him. When G'Kar left Babylon Five at the end of 2262, he nominated Ta'Lon to replace him as Ambassador for the Narn Régime, and Ta'Lon accepted (Objects at Rest). | |
Tu'Pari |
played by Thomas Kopache |
Appeared in The Parliament of Dreams as an assassin of the Thenta Makur, contracted by Du'Rog to kill G'Kar. Tu'Pari was thwarted in his attempt by Na'Toth and, because he had failed his assignment, became a target of the Thenta Makur himself. | |
Va'Kal |
played by Michael McKenzie |
This character was created as a CCG card in the Babylon Five Collectible Card Game. The picture used is of the captain of the ship delivering G'Kar's G'Quan'Eth plant in By Any Means Necessary. | |
Placeholder silhouette created by Omegatron, thanks to Anthem for customising.
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