Brakiri

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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
Brakiri were a night dwelling people who primary operated in darkness. (Episode: Day of the Dead) They were noted to hold family structures and greater groups known as the water clans. (Episode: A Day in the Strife)
 
Brakiri were a night dwelling people who primary operated in darkness. (Episode: Day of the Dead) They were noted to hold family structures and greater groups known as the water clans. (Episode: A Day in the Strife)
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They were believed to be not the kind of people that attacked others without provocation. (Episode: A Tragedy of Telepaths)
  
 
Comets were noted for being potent death symbols within their culture and to invoke their name on a Brakiri was the equivalent of making a death threat. (Episode: A Day in the Strife) They were considered omens of death and held a great deal of importance to the Brakiri. The comet was considered a gift to all and of great religious significance. This was evident in the '''Day of the Dead''' festival where it occurred roughly one night every two hundred years was said that the dead returned to speak to the living. During this time, they contemplate and honor those that had died. (Episode: Day of the Dead)
 
Comets were noted for being potent death symbols within their culture and to invoke their name on a Brakiri was the equivalent of making a death threat. (Episode: A Day in the Strife) They were considered omens of death and held a great deal of importance to the Brakiri. The comet was considered a gift to all and of great religious significance. This was evident in the '''Day of the Dead''' festival where it occurred roughly one night every two hundred years was said that the dead returned to speak to the living. During this time, they contemplate and honor those that had died. (Episode: Day of the Dead)

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The Brakiri are an alien species that feature in Babylon 5.

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History

Brakir had only one comet in its solar system where it became an important religious symbol among their people as it came to represent death. (Episode: Day of the Dead)

In 2260, at the urging of the Shadows, the Brakiri were one of many races within the League who began attacking their neighboring civilizations leading to many of their vessels being lost. (Episode: Interludes and Examinations) Afterwards, the Shadows began openly targeting the other races starting with Brakiri space as they began the next stage of the Shadow War. (Episode: Ship of Tears) As a result, the species were forced to face the dark vessels of their enemy and were hopelessly unable to combat them due to their advanced technology. Thus, a Brakiri ambassador alongside the Gaim went before Captain Sheridan on Babylon 5 to seek further aid. (Episode: Interludes and Examinations)

Overview

Brakiri were a night dwelling people who primary operated in darkness. (Episode: Day of the Dead) They were noted to hold family structures and greater groups known as the water clans. (Episode: A Day in the Strife)

They were believed to be not the kind of people that attacked others without provocation. (Episode: A Tragedy of Telepaths)

Comets were noted for being potent death symbols within their culture and to invoke their name on a Brakiri was the equivalent of making a death threat. (Episode: A Day in the Strife) They were considered omens of death and held a great deal of importance to the Brakiri. The comet was considered a gift to all and of great religious significance. This was evident in the Day of the Dead festival where it occurred roughly one night every two hundred years was said that the dead returned to speak to the living. During this time, they contemplate and honor those that had died. (Episode: Day of the Dead)

Members

  • Lethke :
  • Kullenbrak : male ambassador that negotiated the purchase of a part of Babylon 5 for the Day of the Dead festival. (Episode: Day of the Dead)

Appearances

  • Babylon 5: "A Day in the Strife"

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