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Claudia Christian and Peter Jurasik in Babylon 5 (1993)

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The Parliament of Dreams

Babylon 5

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Continuity

When Lennier first arrives, the same man goes up the entry ramp twice.
When Sinclair introduces Mr. Iakawa a Zen Buddhist, the back of the Kasaya is raised and attached to the bald cap on his head. After the next scene cut, the Kasaya is no longer attached and is sitting normally across his back.

Factual errors

Sinclair introduces several tribal members and even an "aborigine" in the religious line up. These groups are "races", not religions, and "aborigine" isn't even a race. "Aborigine" is a plant, animal, or human who is the original inhabitant of a land, before colonists arrive.

If taken in the context of an Australian Aborigine, as it appears to be (with a capitalized "A"), they have their own religious beliefs, among them the Dreaming (or Dreamtime). Plus, this is 250 years in the future.
As the "Welcome to Babylon 5" lighted signs are shown, the one informing the reader about atmospheric options misspells "Arrangements".

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When Earth religions are introduced, Ivanova shakes hands with a Hasidic Jew. Hasidim aren't allowed to touch women who aren't their wives - in year 2009 at least. This story, however, is set in 2258, 250 years from now, in a universe where the pope is female (mentioned in Season 4's Racing Mars (1997)), and many religious rules may have changed by then, just as they have since 1760.

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