[s3e13] A Late Delivery From Avalon Apr 2026

G'Kar finds inspiration in "Arthur's" unyielding commitment to justice and joins him in a fight against local loan sharks. G'Kar later arranges for McIntyre to join the Narn resistance, giving him a new purpose.

Garibaldi battles with a stubborn, greedy postal clerk over a "collect-on-delivery" package, highlighting the mundane, frustrating side of running an independent station. [S3E13] A Late Delivery from Avalon

Dr. Franklin identifies him as David McIntyre, a former Earthforce gunnery sergeant. McIntyre was the soldier who fired the very first shots at the Minbari cruiser Valen'Tha (the event that started the Earth-Minbari War). He has suffered from severe PTSD ever since, replacing his traumatic reality with the Arthurian persona. He has suffered from severe PTSD ever since,

It highlights G'Kar's evolving morality and willingness to work with humans, as well as Delenn's role as a bridge between the two species. How this episode the final

The episode deals with the heavy weight of being "just following orders," emphasizing that true healing requires coming to terms with one's actions, not just ignoring them.

How this episode the final, peaceful state of the Narn?

(Season 3, Episode 13) is a character-focused episode of Babylon 5 that offers a respite from the heavy arc progression of the Shadow War, focusing on themes of guilt, redemption, and the construction of personal mythology. Guest-starring Michael York, the episode explores the psychological impact of war on individual soldiers. Core Synopsis