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Postcard from the Edge: A Deadly Premonition
Postcard from the Edge: A Deadly Premonition
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Postcard from the edge!

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John Sheridan goes to Z'ha'dum with his wife Anna, who has apparently returned from the dead.

While there he makes the ultimate sacrifice to hold back the threat of the Shadows.

As he prepares to go, Sheridan sees Kosh in the mirror, who tells him, "If you go to Z’ha’dum, you will die."

Inspired by the "Babylon 5" Season 3 episode 'Z'ha'dum'.

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Postcard from the Edge: A Deadly Premonition

This image depicts a symbolic postcard from the edge. It represents a perilous journey and foreshadows a significant sacrifice, hinting at themes of danger and fate.

Created by Paul G on Sep 8, 2024 using the DreamShaper v8 AI image generator model.


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Creation Settings

Model
Clarity Upscaler
CKPT

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Start Image
Postcard from the edge!
Upscale Prompt
Postcard from the edge "If you go to Z'ha'dum, you will die."
Creativity

100%

Original Creation Settings

Text Prompts
Postcard from the edge "If you go to Z'ha'dum, you will die."
Weight: 1
Model
DreamShaper v8
CKPT
Initial Resolution

Thumb

Aspect Ratio

4:3

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

90%

Sampling method

DDIM


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