As a result, no one from Foundation Imaging remembers who created it.
Eaves' team was able to finish the design and Foundation Imaging created a computer-generated model for the episode.
Foundation Imaging converted Drexler's work into the final CGI model seen in the episode.
These beings are rendered by animation from Foundation Imaging, Inc.
Paramount obtained an exclusive contract with Foundation Imaging, the studio responsible for special effects during Babylon 5's first three seasons.
Foundation Imaging provided the special effects for the pilot film (for which it won an Emmy) and the first three seasons of the show.
Foundation Imaging is best known their work on the science fiction series Babylon 5 winning an Emmy Award for the pilot episode.
They were replaced on Dan Dare and Max Steel by Foundation Imaging.
The original production company, Foundation Imaging, has since dissolved.
After that, Netter Digital had gone bankrupt, so Foundation Imaging took over Season 2.