Colonel Ari Ben Zayn

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An EarthForce Intelligence officer who investigated Commander Jeffrey Sinclair and his command staff in the Babylon 5 episode Eyes. Played by Gregory Martin.

Colonel Ben Zayn's investigation was one of several conducted by Earth Force Internal Affairs as the events on Mars was putting the command staff of colonies and stations in question. Ben Zayn's interest was not of investigation, but one of asserting control as he was past up for command of Babylon 5 in favour of Sinclair by the Mimbari, which did not suit well for Ben Zayn.

Ben Zayn's true intentions were discovered by his Psi Corps Military Specialist Harriman Gray as Ben Zayn is a close friend of Psi Corp official Alfred Bester. He was defeated by Gray and Sinclair and sent back to Earth for investigation into his activities.

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