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"John Sheridan: Are we just toys to you? Huh? What do you want?
Kosh: Never ask that question!
Sheridan: At least I got a response out of you. So what'll it be, Ambassador?
Kosh: I will teach you.
Sheridan: About yourself?
Kosh: About you. Until you are ready.
Sheridan: For what?
Kosh: To fight legends.
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@verius Kosh Naranek is more or less said to have done it out of caring for those races and it's implied he had some knowledge of the Shadow's corruption of EarthForce, and his "death" essentially becomes an act of sacrifice. Ulkesh (his replacement) on the otherhand, basically resents humanity (it's implied he blames Kosh's death on Sheridan) and the only use they…
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@verius Babylon 5 did the whole "moral ambiguity" thing pretty well IMO.
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@xrevan86 When it came to Vorlons, you could see why Kosh was the ambassador, he was the only one that cared. Ulmek and the others were very callous.
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@xrevan86 Kosh was the weird one when it came to his species, but that's okay, it made him more interesting.