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From: s-orso@staff.uiuc.edu (orso steven n)
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Subject: Re: What is the Narn Bat Squad?
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Pat Bennett <p.bennett@reading.ac.uk> writes:

>I'm new here. What is this NBS, this Narn Bat Squad?


                       The Narn Bat Squad FAQ (v.2)


1.  "What is the Narn Bat Squad?"

In the beginning, there was Zima--a vile, mass-market, alcoholic concoction
that only the depraved mind of an MBA could conceive.  During a discussion
of the Zima sign that appeared in "TKO" (at a time when Zima advertising
featured an obnoxious abuse of the letter Z), JMS posted the following to
rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5 (27 July 1994):

        Actually, the idea of Zima lasting even into 1995 is hysterical.
        I keep fighting the urge to have some guy show up on B5, "Zo then
        I zays to him, nize ztation"...and five Narns just jump on him and
        beat the shit out of him, WHAMWHAMWHAMWHAMWHAM!

Newsgroup readers associated this remark with earlier JMS posts in which he
just happened to be holding a baseball bat while inviting persons he had
been disagreeing with to step closer.  Such references read something like
this:

        Don't run, X...come back...stand still...it's just a baseball
        bat, X...we're gonna play a little game...X...X...COME BACK
        HERE!

>From the merger of retaliatory Narns and baseball bats was born the Narn
Bat Squad--a hardy, overworked team that appears to smite those whose posts
contain outrageous passages offending the sensibilities of their readers.
Puns and bad jokes that provoke anguished groaning have been known to draw
the squad's attention with uncommon speed.


2.  "How does the Narn Bat Squad appear in electronic posts?"

Although there is no Uniform ASCII Standard for depicting the arrival of the
Narn Bat Squad, one of the most common formats preserves the canonical five
Narns from JMS's original Zima post:

        *WHAM!* *WHAM!* *WHAM!* *WHAM!* *WHAM!*


However, this can be altered and elaborated as the perceived need requires.
During a discussion of the possibility that the actor Bill Mumy was lurking
on rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5 using an alias, one poster remarked:

        If Mumy is doing that, would that make him lost in cyberspace? :)


The defensive ASCII emoticon made no difference.  Retaliation was swift and
thorough:

        AAAAARGH!!!

        <wheet!>
        tramptramptrampTrampTrampTRAMPTRAMPTRAMP.....

        WHAM!WHAM!WHAM!WHAM!WHAM!WHAM!


In gestures of atonement, parties deserving visits from the squad have been
known to inflict the necessary retribution upon themselves by inserting the
required whammings into their own posts.  Indeed, the whams have been known
to begin before punch lines have been completed.  Here is an example from a
Season Two discussion of some JMS hints about Season Three that appeared on
rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5:

        I believe it was let slip in a post or convention somewhere that
        in Season Three we'll get to see a new character, a Ranger, with
        whom Ivanova becomes involved.

        Of course, the prospect of there being such a new character
        raises an interesting possibility.  Suppose the family name of
        the new character is "White."

        That means JMS's new Ranger would be th*WHAM!* *WHAM!* *WHAM!*
        *WHAM!* *WHAM!*


3.  "Has the Narn Bat Squad ever appeared in a *Babylon 5* episode?"

Technically, no, although we see the squad's close cousins in "Point of
No Return," "Severed Dreams," and "And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding
Place."  The Narns in those episodes are not armed with bats; they have
to make do with swords, knives, heavy firearms, or fists.  We have yet
to see the Narn Bat Squad brandishing their Louisville Sluggers in all
their glory.

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