John Sheridan
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| Gender | Male |
| Race | Human |
| Birth Place | Earth |
| Birth Name | John David Sheridan |
| Birth Date | {{{birthdate}}} |
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| Nickname | Starkiller |
| Introduced | Points of Departure |
| Death | Natural causes, 2281 (Sleeping in Light) |
| Parents | David Sheridan (father), Miranda Sheridan (mother) |
| Siblings | 1; Elizabeth Sheridan (sister) |
| Children | 1; David Sheridan |
| Relatives | Descendant of Philip Sheridan |
| Marital Status | Married to Delenn; Formerly married to Anna Sheridan (widowed), Elizabeth Lochley (divorced) |
| Role | 2245-2247: First Officer, EAS Lexington Unknown-2259: Captain, EAS Agamemnon 2259-2261: Commanding Officer, Babylon 5 2260-2261: Leader, Earth Rebel Alliance 2262-Unknown: President of the Interstellar Alliance Unknown-2281: Entil'Zha of the Anla'Shok |
| Rank | Captain |
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| Portrayed by | Bruce Boxleitner |
- For other instances of the name "Sheridan", see Sheridan (disambiguation)
John David Sheridan was a military and political leader central to galactic events.
As a young man, I joined Earthforce because I wanted to be part of something bigger than I was; something that I could believe in. And that belief carried me through the Mars Riots, the Minbari War and the battles that have brought us here today. Everything I did, I did out of love of Earth and love of duty. But what happens when those two are no longer the same thing? Now, the time I spent on Babylon 5, I learned about choices and consequences and responsibility. I learned that we all have choices, even when we don't recognize them and that those choices have consequences not just for ourselves, but for others. And we must assume responsibility for those consequences. -- (S4E21 Rising Star)
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[edit] History
[edit] Pre-2259
- 2245 - Lt. Commander and First Officer to Captain Sterns on the EAS Lexington at the beginning of the Earth-Minbari War.
- 2247 - Standing in for Captain Sterns, who was killed in a vicious Minbari Fleet attack against the Sol planetary system, Lt. Commander Sheridan destroyed the Minbari flagship Black Star by mining the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and thereby became the "Only one human captain [who] has survived battle with a Minbari fleet." As a result of this victory, the Minbari later accorded him the grudging appellation Starkiller -- spoken more in disgust than in respect.
- 2248?-2259 - Captain of EAS Agamemnon.
- 2251 - Helped Jeffrey Sinclair put down the Martian Food Riots (S3E03 A Day in the Strife, S4E11 Lines of Communication, S4E21 Rising Star, S4E22 The Deconstruction of Falling Stars)
[edit] 2259
- Assumed command of Babylon 5 on January 8. (S2E01, Points of Departure)
[edit] 2260
See Also: The One
[edit] 2261
- Defeated the Shadows and the Vorlons, winning the Shadow War
- Won the Earth Civil War of 2260-2261
- Resigned from Earthforce and elected President of the Interstellar Alliance.
- Married Delenn in a private ceremony aboard White Star 41.
- Lots. add.
[edit] 2262
- Officially takes position as President of the ISA.
[edit] A Call To Arms/Crusade
[edit] Post-Crusade
- January 14, 2280 - Went Beyond the Rim.
[edit] Character Trivia
- During his youth, he traveled the globe with his father, an international diplomat. He went to Tibet and met the Dali Lama. They shared a simple meal together: rice, boiled carrots, and green tea. When it was over, the Dali Lama asked him, "Do you understand?" Sheridan said that he did not. The Dali Lama smiled and said that was good.
- John Sheridan is the descendant of the famous Civil War general Philip Sheridan.
- Though Sheridan is left-handed in the show, he bats right-handed when he visits the station's baseball field. (Knives)
- John Sheridan's full name is given incorrectly as "John J. Sheridan" in And Now For a Word. This is a slip-up by ISN. His real middle name, according to J. Michael Straczynski, is "David," the same as Babylon 5's previous commander, Jeffrey Sinclair. He was named this after his father, David.
[edit] Continuity Notes
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