| A Dark, Distorted Mirror | Dramatis Personae |
| Ashan of the Third Fane of Chudomo | played by Sean Gregory Sullivan |
Appeared in There All the
Honor Lies as one of the Minbari who conspired to frame Captain Sheridan for the murder of Lavelle. | |
Bramner |
not cast |
Legacies | |
Callenn |
played by Brian Carpenter |
Appeared in Atonement and the head of Delenn's clan. Callenn, and the other leaders of the clan, demanded that Delenn enter the Dreaming in order to determine the true nature of her relationship with John Sheridan and help decide if it should continue. However, Delenn instead discovered that she was a descendant of Valen and that Human DNA had entered the Minbari gene pool. Callenn already knew of this but dared not reveal it for fear of unravelling Minbari society. He swore Delenn to secrecy by allowing her to continue her relationship with Sheridan. | |
Chardhay |
played by Chard Heywood |
Appeared in Rumors, Bargains and Lies as a member of the Religious Caste who believed that Delenn was preparing to surrender to the Warrior Caste during the Minbari Civil War. He then attempted to lethally poison their ship's air supply, in order to prevent Delenn from taking this action. Delenn later reassured them that neither the Warrior Caste nor the Religious Caste could be allowed to win the War, and fortunately Lennier was able to prevent the poison contaminating the ship. | |
Coplann |
played by Robin Sachs |
Appeared in In the Beginning as a Warrior Caste Satai. Coplann was sceptical about Lenonn's suspicions of the return of the Shadows and disapproved of Dukhat's decision to go to Z'ha'dum. At the Battle of the Line, Coplann was present at the interrogation of Jeffrey Sinclair and informed Delenn when they discovered he had the soul of Valen. | |
Deeron |
played by Jennifer Anglin |
Appeared in Points of Departure as first officer to Kalain, in command of the Trigati whilst Kalain was aboard Babylon Five. Deeron attacked Babylon Five in an attempt to provoke a conflict and regain honor in dying by human hands. She died aboard the Trigati when it was destroyed by a Minbari cruiser. | |
Delenn of Mir |
played by Mira Furlan |
![]() The Gathering | |
Draal |
played by Louis Turenne and John Schuck |
A Voice in the Wilderness Part One | |
Dukhat |
played by Reiner Schöne |
Atonement | |
Dulann |
played by xxxxx |
Appeared in Moments of Transition as a member of the Worker Caste, summoned by Delenn to be part of the Reformed Grey Council at the end of the Minbari Civil War. | |
Durhan |
played by Brian McDermott |
Grey 17 is Missing | |
Findell |
played by Martin East |
Meditations on the Abyss | |
Forell |
played by G W Stevens |
Lines of Communication | |
Gysiner |
played by Guy Siner |
Rumors, Bargains and Lies | |
Hedronn |
played by Robin Sachs |
Points of Departure | |
Inesval |
played by xxxxx |
xxxx | |
Jenimer |
actor's credit withheld |
Babylon Squared | |
Kalain |
played by Richard Grove |
Points of Departure | |
Kats |
played by xxxxx |
Appeared in Moments of Transition as a member of the Worker Caste, summoned by Delenn to be part of the Reformed Grey Council at the end of the Minbari Civil War. | |
Kozorr |
not cast |
Appeared in the comic Treason as a Warrior Caste Minbari who arrested(?) Ambassador Sinclair after discovering plans to assassinate the Holy One, Jenimer, among his luggage. | |
Lavelle of the Third Fane of Chudomo |
played by xxxx |
There All the Honor Lies | |
Lennann |
played by Kim Strauss |
Ceremonies of Light and Dark | |
Lennier of the Third Fane of Chudomo |
played by Bill Mumy |
The Parliament of Dreams | |
Lenonn |
played by Theodore Bikel |
In the Beginning | |
Matokh |
played by Mark Hendrickson |
And the Sky Full of Stars | |
Mayan, Shal |
played by Nancy Lee Grahn |
The War Prayer | |
Morann |
played by Robin Atkins Downes |
Atonement | |
Neroon of the Star Riders Clan |
played by John Vickery |
Legacies | |
Nukenn of Zir |
not cast |
In Valen's Name | |
Nur |
played by xxxxx |
Appeared in Moments of Transition as a member of the Worker(?) Caste, summoned by Delenn to be part of the Reformed Grey Council at the end of the Minbari Civil War. | |
Rashok of Dosh |
not cast |
In Valen's Name | |
Rastenn |
played by Nathan Anderson |
Learning Curve | |
Rathenn |
played by Time Winters |
A Voice in the Wilderness Part One | |
Shakat |
played by xxxxx |
Appeared in Moments of Transition as a member of the Warrior Caste, summoned by Delenn to be part of the Reformed Grey Council at the end of the Minbari Civil War. (The picture shown is of a Satai from Atonement and is the picture used for the character's CCG card) | |
Shakiri of Kord |
played by Bart McCarthy |
First mentioned in Rumors, Bargains and Lies as the Shai Alyt of the Warrior Caste, successor to Bramner. He then appeared in Moments of Transition, accepting the surrender of the Religious Caste in the Temple of Varanni. However Delenn then invoked the Starfire Wheel, challenging Shakiri for his right to lead the Minbari. Shakiri entered the Wheel but was unable to endure it and left the Circle in disgrace. | |
Sherann of xxx |
not cast |
Virtual Season Six(?) | |
Sinoval |
not cast |
Mentioned in Legacies and Points of Departure as the Alyt of the Minbari war cruiser Trigati. When the Grey Council issued their surrender at the Battle of the Line, Sinoval commited suicide rather than relay the order to his crew. He became a martyr to his ship and crew and they went into self-imposed exile. | |
Sonovar |
played by xxxxx |
xxxx | |
Tryfan |
not cast |
From One Warrior to Another | |
Valen |
played by Michael O'Hare |
Babylon Squared(?) | |
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