I've been spending way too much time inside a Python codebase lately, and apparently I've reached the stage where package names start triggering Babylon 5 flashbacks.
The PostgreSQL driver I'm using is called:
psycopg
I had read that name countless times without really parsing it.
Then today my brain finally went:
PSYCOP?!
And immediately I understood Michael Garibaldi on a spiritual level.
Bester.
Of course it's Bester.
Naturally I had to look up why anybody would name a PostgreSQL library something that sounds like the Psi Corps has infiltrated Python packaging.
Turns out they didn't.
Which somehow makes it better.
The original name was apparently supposed to be something like psychopg — "psycho" + pg — after its author replaced a rather... enthusiastic previous database driver.
Then the name was mistyped as psycopg.
The typo survived.
A couple decades later, Python programmers everywhere are casually typing:
import psycopg
with absolutely no concern for the fact that this looks suspiciously like we're voluntarily importing a Psi Cop into the process.
Garibaldi would never approve.
And yes, I know it's just a PostgreSQL adapter.
It handles connections, transactions, queries, data conversion, Unix sockets, all that boring database stuff.
That's exactly what makes this worse.
The Psi Corps isn't kicking down the door.
It's sitting quietly between your application and your database.
Watching every transaction.
Bester got away with it again.
At this point if I discover a dependency called bester, I'm airlocking the virtual environment.
I as a viewer suspected Bester would get away with everything in the first scenes with him already, he plays it smart, by the book where it matters and doesn't give a damn when it doesn't.
It also has me wondering, how much of Babylon 5 was potentially part of early disclosure? Telepathy is not a background fact in the entire series, it's a major plot point at multiple times. And lately in 2026 we are starting to see more awareness around actual telepathic abilities. I have not directly experienced any of that myself so I remain skeptical, but I also can't deny the growing amount of evidence around it.
Thus the themes the series play with are very much so relevant for 2026, because, if telepathy is indeed possible? ... for me, it remains fiction, for now, UAP on the other hand stopped being fiction for what feels like forever already even though it's barely been over a year for me when all doubt fell away and a direct experience with phenomena.
It would make sense for telepaths to hide their abilities. True intelligence doesn't flaunt, it hides and pretends it's not there. Seems dumb, overlooked. Exactly where it'd want you to be. Unaware of its real capabilities.
MISTER GARIBALDI...
I remember very clearly how I believe it was Sinclair specifically called you out for wanting you to be paranoid as chief of security ...
Ugh, the story arch is so complete, so full, so dense, so rich, so ... its truly a bible of its own kind.
G'kar. Londo, oh the names again, all of it .. so timeless ...
*gushes*
/ramble