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Humans are one of the many races in the fictional Babylon 5 universe. They appear in all seasons of Babylon 5 , and all of its spinoffs. Their homeworld is Earth . Humans are considered one of the younger races in the galaxy but is currently a Galactic Superpower . HOMEWORLD See Also: Earth (Babylon 5) Earth is the homeworld of the Human race. The Babylon 5 series is set in the 23rd Century, and like the Earth of today, the 23rd-Century Earth has blue skies, large oceans, and seven continents as well as numerous islands of various sizes. Earth's population in the Babylon 5 universe is approximately 9 billion. In addition to Earth, humans have colonized 23 other planets by the opening of the Babylon 5 space station. Other major planets that humans have colonized are Mars , Orion 7 , and Proxima 3 . BIOLOGICAL Humans in Babylon 5 are identical to '' (1998, ISBN 0-345-42715-7) No verifiable telepaths were known before this time, and their sudden appearance may have been caused by interference at the genetic level by the Vorlons .1 About 1 in 10,000 telepaths also have telekinetic abilities as well, though more than half of such individuals are also insane.2 Prior to the Telepath War , all such individuals were required by law to be members of Psi Corps . Throughout the series, humans are characterised by their adaptability, their willingness to form communities with other (i.e. alien) species, and their stubbornness in the face of opposition, even overwhelming odds. Although some other alien species, such as the Narn and Minbari , are physically stronger and tougher than humans, the ability of humans to adapt to diverse environments has given them an edge over many other species. For example, humans can survive in high-temperature climates that would kill a Minbari, and they can survive in cold-temperature environments that would kill a Drazi . |
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