In 1992, Brown moved back to California and appeared in guest-starring roles on several series. Following the departure of Mary Woronov from the series and the last-minute loss of originally cast Susan Kellerman, Babylon 5's casting director called her and unexpectedly offered her the role of Na'Toth on the first season of the science-fiction series.
Brown appeared in five episodes and declined to stay for a second season. The role of Na'Toth was recast with Mary Kay Adams, and Brown went on to return for guest appearances during the second season (as a human lawyer in "There All the Honor Lies") and the fifth season. ("A Tragedy of Telepaths" reprising the role of Na'Toth)
“Why do we want to give the virus a leg up? Why do we want to give it an advantage and let it do its worst without being checked?” Ian Brown, group leader of avian virology at the PirbrightInstitute in the U.K., asked us.
While the set-up seemed rudimentary — circa-1939 Browning anti-tank guns strapped to hand-me-down trucks — the UkrainianTerritoryDefense volunteers were helping the Ukrainian Armed Forces achieve their more than 93% success rate downing drones.