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Lyta Alexander

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Lyta Alexander, played by Patricia Tallman, is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.

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Alexander, a sixth-generation telepath, was trained by the Psi Corps. She briefly interned with the Psi Cop division before transferring to commercial work. In 2257, she was assigned as Babylon 5's first commercial telepath. Soon after arriving at the station, she scanned Vorlon Ambassador Kosh, in violation of the wishes of the Vorlon government.

The experience permanently changed her; she was recalled from her assignment a few weeks later and questioned regarding her experience with Kosh. Questioned for months by the Psi Corps, she eventually escaped and joined the Mars Resistance. While underground, she uncovered information regarding a spy among Babylon 5, and travelled to the station in late 2259.

After revealing Talia Winters as a unwilling spy for secret forces in EarthGov, Lyta travelled to the Vorlon homeworld, one of the few known humans to do so and live. There, she was modified by the Vorlons, given the ability to "carry" a Vorlon consciousness, and given tremendously increased telepathic powers -- powers even she did not initially realize the extent of.

She returned to Babylon 5 as served as an aide to Ambassador Kosh and his successor. After the Vorlons left known space in early 2261, she found herself purposeless and unwelcomed; she ultimately had to strike a deal with Bester in order to maintain employment.

In early 2262, Alexander became romantically involved with Byron, the leader of a colony of rogue telepaths offered sanctuary aboard Babylon 5. Although Byron was hunted down by the Psi Corps and eventually committed suicide rather than be captured, Alexander was inspired by his cause to create a homeworld for telepaths and became the leader of a movement sponsoring violent resistance against the Corps.

Arrested aboard Babylon 5 in late 2262, Alexander set out with G'Kar on an mission of exploration; she returned apprxomately two years later and her actions set off the events which led to the Telepath War of the mid-2260s, in which she was killed.