Talk:Telepath War

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Has anyone had a chance to read the B5 novels regarding this war, and possibly do a brief summary here?

To answer your question above, there hasn't been any direct address of the war written or broadcast to date. All we know is pieced together from the Psi Core trilogy (which skips the war and goes to the aftermath) and bit and pieces of B5 and Crusade.--Herbjunkie 22:16, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

Converted article to present tense
Converted article to present tense, cleaned up muddled grammar. I would like to know where the content came from, is there a "canon" book that I haven't heard about? Maybe it's time to google (or search amazon.com) for Babylon 5 titles.
 * I think these are what you are looking for: all are considered canon. I have not read them recently enough that I can recall whether they contain the full story, or if there are other stories. I do have them all at home, but they are not immediately available (the perils of a large library in a small house with minimal indexing :-) --Phil | Talk 13:52, Feb 15, 2005 (UTC)

Telepath War Participants
Is it ever made explicit who fought in the Telepath War? I was under the impression it was, not the mundane/telepath conflict everyone expected, but more of a civil war among telepaths. But I can't seem to find anything conclusive one way or the other. Peter Grey 06:48, 25 February 2006 (UTC)

I was under that impression too - I think that at one point during the series Bester implies that they will deal with the rogue telepaths, and then go on to a war with the mundanes (once they had sorted out the traitors to The Psi-Corps).

SammyWrae (talk) 12:06, 27 August 2008 (UTC)

On screen Appearance
The article states that it has never been shown on screen, but would the nuking of the large Psi-Corps facility with a majority of their leaders (as shown on Crusade through a flashback) count? One could call that a pretty decisive incident.Sigz (talk) 07:00, 16 March 2008 (UTC)