#FreeBabylon5 at Loncon3 and other conventions
This is a personal account of my (Babylon Lurker’s) attendance of Loncon3 also known as Worldcon 2014.
Since I live in the Netherlands this was the first Worldcon I have had available near me since I started to go to conventions.
I met Jan M Schroeder at Phoenix Comicon 2013 and Space City Con 2014, and she provided me with some #FreeBabylon5 treats to give away at conventions.
The first two conventions were small local conventions in Copenhagen, Denmark with 30 – 150 attendees – and I got to give away a bit of this. One Swedish writer saw my “#FreeBabylon5” badge and immediately reacted by saying that B5 is a brilliant show.
The third was Fedcon in Düsseldorf, Germany, a media oriented convention with about 5000 attendees. I did get to give away a fair amount of the #FreeBabylon5 stuff, since I met a fair amount of B5 fans there.
B5 fans with #FreeBabylon5 stuff at Loncon3
Having gone to bigger conventions I decided to go to Worldcon in London this year with a fair supply. I did not have a table, but just walked around, talking to people.
I was slightly surprised by the sheer number of Babylon 5 fans I met there. I must have talked to about 100 people during the 5 days, and my impression is that about 80% of those were B5 fans who happily received the FreeBabylon5 stuff.
I am aware that B5 is more popular in the UK than in the US, but among the US people I met the number of fans was high. Essentially everyone knew B5, and many of the non-fans had the show on their to-do list.
I have to assume that this is because Worldcon attendees have a very wide range of Science Fiction interests, books, films, TV, comics etc. I guess I should not have been surprised at all .
On Saturday a Babylon 5 fan meeting was arranged, and in spite of it coinciding with the Masquerade we had 40 – 50 people there. Not everyone I met had even heard of the fan meeting.
I am sure it could have been bigger if it had been more widely announced. Jan had indicated that the temporary tattoos were quite popular at SDCC, at Worldcon I found that the #FreeBabylon5 ribbons were more sought after. I ran out of the ribbon supply, but I still have some of the tattoos left, and a few buttons/badges, too.