Ok Narn was bombed to the ground and their govenment eventually surrendered, I want to know, how the hell did the populace survive such attacks? I mean because asteroid or ‘mass driver’ attacks can do as much harm to the planet as they say they do, wouldn’t there be NO life left on Narn at all?
What resistance movements would be able to surface in such plight?
I know I’m suck a geek, just wanted to know
Well, since we know that neither the Narn nor the Centuari survive to make the transition to energy beings that the Humans and Minbari do, I suppose that the mass drivers’ impacts did eventually wipe out the Narn.
I take it you’re watching the show the first time on DVD?
A good portion were offworld. Some were in shelters. Either way I think we can safely estimate the death toll planet wide for the Narn homeworld to be about 80 percent of it’s population.
Think about it this way, if an asteroid like the one that killed the dinosaurs hit us today it would do massive damage and kill a great many people but it wouldn’t kill everyone. People directly under it and those in areas that would be affected by the shockwave are all dead but those people living on a mountain half the world away will survive at least the initial impact.
It’s not like the population was left alone to starve to death, also. The Centauri are occupying the planet at the end of season two and they have to live there while doing that.
Bear in mind that huge numbers of Narn would have been offplanet at the time, or evacuated before the actual bombardment.
Also, we’ve no real idea of how long the bombardment lasted, or where the fire was concentrated. there could have been pockets that held out- though i imagine that most of the planet was rendered uninhabitable.
Option 1: Thanks to the magic of handwave technology they can maintain a breathable atmosphere.
Option 2: While the enviromental damage was widespread it didn’t wipe out the entire biosphere (note that the aforementioned dinosaur killer didn’t wipe out all the plants on earth).
Option 3: It’s a television show and while they try harder than most SF shows and movies to be consistant errors do slip through.
You can feel free to assume the Centari understood math. Therefore, the amount of damage they inflicted was nearly exactly the amount of damage they wanted to inflict.
They wanted a goodly number of slaves. They wanted a planet they could live on.
It was mentioned once that there was so much dust and ash in the air that most of the Narn population had to remain indoors or underground after the attack. When G’Kar looked out an open window, he had to breathe through a cloth to avoid getting so much soot in his lungs.
There are still public areas, and I suppose the Narns could have gotten used to it (they had a stubbornness about them that made them almost thrive in the face of hardship), but just because they survived doesn’t mean it’s an ideal planet anymore.
Just to add to what Nangleator said, think of it as carpet bombing, such as experienced in WW2. While for the most part the targeted cities were reduced to rubble (think Berlin for example), the population living there was not wiped out.
While the damage of mass drivers would be much greater, so is the defensive technology (better built bunkers/safe zones). Its completely rational to expect some survival rate. Plus as mentioned, the Centauri weren’t trying to exterminate the Narn. only subjugate them, so they wouldve stopped when the Narn surrendered.
I thought that the Centauri only did “a little bit” of orbital bombardment; the Narn surrendered so that the Centauri wouldn’t kill all of them. If the Narn hadn’t surrendered, it would have been much worse.
I know its classified as an old thread, but I had to reply to viva, nope, I did recieve them but my mum wanted them too
Geek! Geek! Ya a bit of a geek, but Babylon 5 has a really good storyline.
Kosh tells G’kar in a vision that the Centauri and Narn are a dying race and that they should live out their existences in peace and respectfully rather than fighting each other until there is none of them left.