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Vorlons have an energy-based physiology with only an ephemeral physical presence. In spite of their minimal material characteristics, there are exotic poisons that can seriously harm or kill them.<ref>[[B5]] "The Gathering"</ref> | Vorlons have an energy-based physiology with only an ephemeral physical presence. In spite of their minimal material characteristics, there are exotic poisons that can seriously harm or kill them.<ref>[[B5]] "The Gathering"</ref> | ||
The Vorlons have [[telepathy|telepathic]] abilities, but their scope is unclear. They appear to be able to establish telepathic contact at interstellar distances, but their telepathic contacts with the Young Races almost invariably occur when the subjects are asleep. Ambassador [[Kosh]] once told Captain [[John Sheridan|Sheridan]] that that was the only time Sheridan's mind was "quiet enough" to hear him.<ref>B5 "All Alone in the Night"</ref> On the other hand, Kosh able to telepathically alter the perceptions of hundreds or thousands of Young Race observers at once, causing each of them see him as an angelic figure of their own race.<ref>B5 "The Fall of Night"</ref> In general, Vorlon telepathic abilities seem to be more effective when subjects have been modified or conditioned to be susceptible: all of the Young Races have been conditioned to see Vorlons as angelic beings, and [[Lyta Alexander]] (who seems the most vulnerable to Vorlon telepathic abilities) has undergone | The Vorlons have [[telepathy|telepathic]] abilities, but their scope is unclear. They appear to be able to establish telepathic contact at interstellar distances, but their telepathic contacts with the Young Races almost invariably occur when the subjects are asleep. Ambassador [[Kosh]] once told Captain [[John Sheridan|Sheridan]] that that was the only time Sheridan's mind was "quiet enough" to hear him.<ref>B5 "All Alone in the Night"</ref> On the other hand, Kosh able to telepathically alter the perceptions of hundreds or thousands of Young Race observers at once, causing each of them see him as an angelic figure of their own race.<ref>B5 "The Fall of Night"</ref> In general, Vorlon telepathic abilities seem to be more effective when subjects have been modified or conditioned to be susceptible: all of the Young Races have been conditioned to see Vorlons as angelic beings, and [[Lyta Alexander]] (who seems the most vulnerable to Vorlon telepathic abilities) has undergone extensive physical and psychic modification by the Vorlons. | ||
Vorlons typically wear an armored | Vorlons typically wear an armored life support system called an "encounter suit" when interacting with other races. Vorlons in their suits have demonstrated the ability to remotely apply force, generate electric arcs, emit high-pitched sounds that can crack glass, and surround themselves with force-field bubbles. It is unclear which of these abilities are features of the encounter suit and which are natural abilities of the Vorlons. | ||
==Threat Assessment== | ==Threat Assessment== |
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The Vorlons are one of the ancient First One races of Babylon 5, having evolved to sentience a million or more years before the Young Races.
Organization
The Vorlons have an "Empire" that encompasses an undefined volume of space near the territories of the Young Races. How they govern themselves and, in fact, just how many Vorlons exist isn't clear: only two were actually seen in the course of the series. Their representative at Babylon 5 is an Ambassador, but he was able request or order an attack on the other First One race with a major presence in the galaxy, the Shadows.
The Vorlons regard themselves as mentors for the Young Races, having remained in the galaxy -- when most of the other First Ones went "beyond the Rim" -- to guide them toward building thriving, well-organized civilizations. Rivalry with the Shadows, who have a different approach to guiding the development of the Young Races, has caused the Vorlons to become far more aggressive and reactionary in their approach to their goal than originally intended; they have come to view themselves as parental figures to be obeyed, rather than advisors.
Attributes
Vorlons have an energy-based physiology with only an ephemeral physical presence. In spite of their minimal material characteristics, there are exotic poisons that can seriously harm or kill them.[1]
The Vorlons have telepathic abilities, but their scope is unclear. They appear to be able to establish telepathic contact at interstellar distances, but their telepathic contacts with the Young Races almost invariably occur when the subjects are asleep. Ambassador Kosh once told Captain Sheridan that that was the only time Sheridan's mind was "quiet enough" to hear him.[2] On the other hand, Kosh able to telepathically alter the perceptions of hundreds or thousands of Young Race observers at once, causing each of them see him as an angelic figure of their own race.[3] In general, Vorlon telepathic abilities seem to be more effective when subjects have been modified or conditioned to be susceptible: all of the Young Races have been conditioned to see Vorlons as angelic beings, and Lyta Alexander (who seems the most vulnerable to Vorlon telepathic abilities) has undergone extensive physical and psychic modification by the Vorlons.
Vorlons typically wear an armored life support system called an "encounter suit" when interacting with other races. Vorlons in their suits have demonstrated the ability to remotely apply force, generate electric arcs, emit high-pitched sounds that can crack glass, and surround themselves with force-field bubbles. It is unclear which of these abilities are features of the encounter suit and which are natural abilities of the Vorlons.
Threat Assessment
Vorlon technology is advanced far beyond that of the Young Races. While based on organic technology, their ships' power and durability is far greater than that of Young Race ships of similar size and comparable to Shadow ships of similar size. If sufficiently motivated, the Vorlons can assemble fleets of thousands of warships. Their fleet includes a few dedicated "planet killers", ships several kilometers in diameter with sufficient firepower to render a planet uninhabitable in a few hours.
While not expansionist, the Vorlons are fiercely protective of their territory and its secrets. Any ship entering their space without invitation is subject to attack.