Earth Alliance (Babylon 5)

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The Earth Alliance is a Human government that features in Babylon 5.

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History

In the election period, incumbent President Luis Santiago was involved in a campaign against challenger Marie Crane. Ultiamtely, Santiago won the election where he promised to keep Earth out of war, form better ties with the Mars colony, reduce the budget and improve human culture in the face of non-Terran influences. As a result of this fact, the administration desired to be neutral among the alien races and not involve themselves in political sanctions or military campaigns. (Episode: Midnight on the Firing Line)

By 2261, a number of destroyers blockaded the rebellious Proxima III colony where they kept a line between the planet and the local jump gate to prevent any escape. This led to the colony slowly starving as it was deprived of food and resources. Several civilian ships carrying around 10,000 civilians attempted to breach the blockade but were destroyed. This public act led to Captain Sheridan organizing the offensive against the corrupt Clark regime that had taken control of the Earth Alliance. Among his first act was getting the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to void their mutual defense treaties with Earth but not engage in any hostilities against them. (Episode: No Surrender, No Retreat)

As a final act, President Clark ordered the planetary defense grid to target Earth itself as a final act of spite. This saw a desperate attempt by the Liberation Fleet in destroying the orbital weapons before they could fire on the planet's surface. (Episode: Endgame)

Overview

The Political Bureau was one division within the Alliance with telepaths sometimes assigned to its ranks. (Episode: Born to the Purple) During the Clarke regime, the Ministry of Peace was established that was used to silence dissent. (Episode: Voices of Authority)

Under Earth medical routine 725IT7, travelers from unknown space were required to undergo a 60 day quarantine period in order to ensure no infectious diseases passed among human populations. (Episode: Strange Relations)

Planets within the Alliance included:

  • Earth :
  • Mars : As part of joining the Interstellar Alliance, Earth had to recognize the independence of Mars as its own state. (Episode: Rising Star)
  • Proxima III :

At Babylon 5, there was a special Gold Channel that provided priority communications following express permission of the station's commander. Only the ambassadors and senior officers knew of the existence of this channel. (Episode: Born to the Purple)

Technology

A secret project code named Tarsier was conducted by EarthForce Bioweapons Division that involved enhancing soldiers with cybernetic enhancements and limbs such as arms but the cybernetics led to dangerous effects to the test subjects leading to the program being abandoned. (Episode: Patterns of the Soul)

Members

  • Susana Luchenko : female member of the Russian Consortium who became acting president after the death of Clark in 2261. (Episode: Rising Star)
  • Elizabeth Metarie : female senator in 2262 who was part of an ISN panel to discuss the actions of President John Sheridan following his appointment as head of the Interstellar Alliance. (Episode: The Deconstruction of Falling Stars)
  • Julia Musante :

Appearances

  • Babylon 5: "No Surrender, No Retreat"

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