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that he had earlier discovered that Blake was alive and living as a bounty hunter on the planet Gauda Prime. In an attempt to recruit Blake for his purposes, Avon and his team traveled to Gauda Prime but their ship was damaged by security forces on the way and the crew was forced to abandon it. Tarrant, the pilot, crash-landed on the planet. Blake encountered
Tarrant when examining the crashed vessel but did not reveal that he was using the guise of a bounty hunter so that he could test those who claim to be against the Federation, all the while running a large anti-Federation recruitment campaign on Gauda Prime. Tarrant escaped Blake's custody before Blake could explain everything to him. Unfortunately, Tarrant informed Avon of what he believed to be Blake's betrayal. Avon did not wait for an explanation and shot Blake dead. Avon and his crew were surrounded by Federation troops led by Arlen, Blake's confidant. Arlen explained that Blake "said he could no longer tell who was Federation and who wasn't. He was right. He couldn't". This revealed that Arlen herself was a Federation spy who secretly knew Blake's real agenda.
1204:, whose honesty he trusts. His relationship with Avon is a mixture of respect and loathing, becoming a prominent aspect of the series. By the final series, Vila and Avon are the only two original members of the Seven left. They share a common cynicism and focus on material success as demonstrated in "Gambit". They clearly respect each other's skills and work together effectively ("Killer"). They often sparred over Avon's ruthlessness and Vila's cowardice. In "Space Fall", Vila suggests killing Avon, anticipating that Avon would scheme to have other prisoners thrown out of an airlock. During the fourth-series episode "Orbit", Avon tries to throw Vila out of the airlock of a spaceship that cannot reach its
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Web", "Shadow", "Sarcophagus"). While her initial role was monitoring communications, she also operated medic and pilot. Initially as fanatical as Blake in fighting the
Federation, she, along with Gan, became the moral "conscience" of the crew, once even questioning Blake whether destroying Star One was worth the "many many (innocent) people" he would kill as a result. She even questions his entire crusade, wondering if he has made them all 'fanatics', to which Blake becomes defensive. Cally has come a long way from the rebel who would kill until she was killed on Saurian Major, developing the conscience which Blake never showed in his terrorist acts.
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considered him to be quite lecherous. The rest of the crew are aware of this; during the episode "Headhunter", Vila remarks that he was a "...perfect gentleman" to Muller's wife, to which
Tarrant replied "That's what bothered us." However, Vila is capable of genuine affection and concern for his female friends; despite his lecherous comments and flirtations with her at the outset, his relationship with Kerril developed quickly into love, with Vila offering to sacrifice himself so that Kerril would escape. Similarly, during the episode "Sand" he was shown to be very upset with Soolin when she mentions Cally's death.
373:) It posits how Avon alone survived and picks up his adventures 20 years afterwards, where Avon finds himself stranded on a planet of outlaws and must escape. The old Federation has fallen to be reformed under the leadership of the four leaders known as The Quartet (two male former military leaders, a male economist and Dr. Pandora S (a ruthlessly ambitious female scientist)) who co-exist in an uneasy alliance. Avon has been living in exile; even though he has no ship or shipmates to help him, he has his own plans and agendas for survival. Old enemies (including
501:", Blake was approached by members of a new resistance organization preparing to strike against the Federation once more. As Blake took time to consider the revelations about his past, he witnessed the massacre of the group by Federation troops. He was captured once again, and the authorities hatched a plan to discredit him by framing him for child molestation and having him sentenced to life on the prison planet Cygnus Alpha. During the journey, Blake escaped aboard an abandoned highly advanced spacecraft, the
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centre, the computers controlling climate and commerce for hundreds of worlds—a scheme that Avon and Cally thought to be morally ambiguous because of the thousands of innocent lives it would cost. His first attempt was also his first big failure—an attack on Earth's
Forbidden Zone at the location publicly advertised as Control was actually an empty room. It was revealed that the real control was somewhere secret and that the advertised location was a decoy. This failure resulted in the death of Olag Gan.
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494:, and his resistance group was massacred ("Seek-Locate-Destroy"). Blake was subsequently brainwashed into denouncing his resistance activities, stripped of his memory of the events and placed back into society as an "ideal model citizen" to break the morale of the resistance. His brother and sister were sent to a distant planet but executed on arrival. Forged tapes were sent to Blake periodically to sustain the illusion that they were alive.
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strong mutual affection (she was chosen by
Sinofar in "Duel" to demonstrate the death of a friend to Blake and was jealous of Inga in "Hostage"). She is also more ethical than the other crew. When she was a free trader, for example, she refused to run drugs. Her beauty brought her to the attention of a number of dangerous people ("Space Fall"), but she used her looks to her advantage on occasion ("The Keeper").
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the others shot down with weapons that produce no visible injury—in the case of Vila, not even being shown to be struck by a beam from a weapon. The ambiguous ending was arranged so that the characters played by those actors who wished to stay on for the proposed fifth series would only be stunned or wounded. The absence of the characters of those who did not would be explained by their having been killed.
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2162:, under Blake's command, attacks the Federation headquarters where the trial is taking place, at the penultimate moment of Travis' sentencing. Amidst the commotion of the attack, Travis seizes the opportunity to escape his death sentence, and absconds to Servalan's office. Servalan provides him with federation crewed only by mutoids and he leaves. Travis is now free to resume his hunt for Blake.
2151:. Ultimately, however, Travis fails too egregiously for Servalan, who required of him not only the downfall of the resistance movement, but calculated assistance in her manoeuvring for total galactic ascendancy. Servalan fears that Travis' blundering might expose her abuses of power, and concludes that his liability exceeds his faltering usefulness. Finally, she endorses a dilatory
2462:, the original crew are revealed to have been kidnapped humans (in the Pilot's case from a Federation world) who have had their memories erased and their skills put to work operating the ship by The System (a super computer group mind). The ship's computer is aware of this but keeps the information from the crew and implies they are actually purpose grown clones.
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816:. She is the daughter of former resistance leader Hal Mellanby, who fled from Earth with his infant daughter to escape security forces after his movement collapsed. Living in an undersea home on Sarran, she developed a keen interest in all kinds of weapons systems, developing expertise in everything from bows and arrows to sophisticated energy blasters.
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201:). Initially one of a character ensemble, he increasingly became a lead character. Avon quickly became the show's breakout character owing to his darker nature, unclear motives, and sardonic wit. Paul Darrow's portrayal led to the actor being permanently associated with the character, and he has written one novel (
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revealing her true identity, and at this point its vocabulary becomes uncharacteristically human, imploring with the term "please". The Pilot breaks their agreement and kills herself rather than submit to the computer, suggesting it consider why she would do this as it considers its own impending destruction.
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and was not always expecting to be betrayed or double-crossed. He was loyal and selfless in his devotion to Blake's cause, and his raw physical strength was a great asset. Although loyal to Blake, Gan was noticeably outspoken against Blake's plans to ally with Terra Nostra, a drug-dealing organization.
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Zen's visual interface is a large brown hexagonal dome toward the front of the bridge with lights that flashed as it spoke; it is suggested in "Cygnus Alpha" that this 'visual reference point' was created by Zen to aid the crew after they asked it to show itself. Zen would simply make computer noises
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Vila is fond of attractive women; during Cally's first episode, he calls out to her "Don't shoot, pretty lady!" He sometimes engages in playful, and sometimes more serious, bantering with Cally, Dayna and Soolin. While Cally treated Vila's jokes as playful remarks from a friend, both Dayna and Soolin
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Vila is often lazy and cowardly, preferring to evade danger. He is the only male member of the crew who is addressed by his first name (as all of the female characters are). He claims he wants "...to live forever, or die trying." Actor
Michael Keating described the character as "...a survivor", doing
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Tragedy eventually marked Cally. Servalan, in a gambit to have herself cloned, deliberately infected Auron with a disease to which she alone had the cure. Almost all of the Aurons were killed, including Cally's twin sister Zelda. Cally herself was killed offscreen by
Servalan's explosives on Terminal
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These resources gave Blake an unprecedented ability to oppose the
Federation. Initially committed to freedom with noble intentions, he began to show increasing levels of stress ("Horizon", "Voice From the Past") and to become more fanatical. Blake began to focus on destroying the Federation's control
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In the series finale, Avon and the crew rediscover Blake, who appears to be working as a
Federation bounty hunter. Avon reacts badly to the knowledge that Blake has apparently betrayed them all, and responds by shooting Blake. He later discovers that Blake's role as bounty hunter was a masquerade, as
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Slave was a unique system installed by Dorian, possibly making use of work by Ensor. It could communicate verbally with the crew and handle routine flight procedures at a level of sophistication unmatched by any human-built computer with the exception of Orac. Due to Dorian's rather strange sense of
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crew and resumed her father's fight against the
Federation. Having been raised on a backwater planet, Dayna was young, pretty, lively and with a strong sense of humour, she was a marked contrast against the world-weary cynicism of the rest of the crew. She was also capable, determined and good under
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that Blake's death should be totally unambiguous. Therefore, a different type of gun was used by Avon as well as showing blood and Blake's dead body. By comparison, the apparent deaths of the regular characters at the end of the fourth series are less clearcut, with Avon last seen still standing and
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He and Avon have frequent clashes over who is in charge of the ship. While his idealism is central to this conflict, it also affords Avon some tactical advantages. He sometimes uses Tarrant's headstrong approach to distract the enemy while he finds a more devious solution. Despite their conflicts,
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threw a strontium grenade at the group. He died holding a closing door open so that the others could escape. His last words were, "I'm not worth dying for!" as Blake came back for him. He was the first member of the crew to die and the crew, especially Blake, were devastated by the loss. Blake came
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and Zeeona. It is also implied during the episode "Ultraworld" that Dayna and Tarrant have sex, so that the human reproductive process can be studied by the planet's inhabitants (at one point, prior to their first kiss, Dayna is shown leaning over a prone Tarrant and remarking "I can't be all that
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Jenna disappears with Blake during the Intergalactic War at the end of the second series. The only report Zen discovers is that she was on a hospital ship. In the series finale, Blake told Tarrant that Jenna returned to smuggling and died by self-destructing her ship and taking "half a squadron of
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Vila greatly enjoys drinking and gambling, making the Liberator crew keep him away from situations where his vices could compromise the mission ("Shadow", "Killer", "Gambit"). However, he demonstrates courage and resourcefulness when needed, choosing to join with Blake instead of staying on Cygnus
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Courageous and powerfully built, Gan, by his own admission, was not terribly bright. But he was the voice of reason and rustic common sense, so he was far from stupid. His manner was direct, honest and straightforward. Unlike the other more cynical members of the crew, he took things at face value
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Cally was the only member of the original crew who was not a convicted criminal. Like other members of the Auron race, Cally was telepathic and her psychic abilities were an asset to the crew. On the other hand, it occasionally made her susceptible to being taken over by telepathic influence ("The
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Zen has a chamber underneath its main dome that can perform instantaneous analysis of substances, such as the virus in "Project Avalon" or the drug in "Shadow". It also has access to more sophisticated analysis equipment, as demonstrated in its frantic attempts to find a solution to the corrosive
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Tarrant is a skilled pilot, trained at the Federation Space Academy, who steals a pursuit ship and begins running contraband in the outer planets and getting involved in wars. He rises high on the Federation's "wanted list". During the Intergalactic War, he goes in against the Andromedans and his
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Vila is more intelligent than his Delta grade rating suggests, claiming to have bought that designation to avoid being drafted as a spaceship captain. Vila is a talented thief who can break into the most sophisticated security systems. This ability makes him useful to Blake's crew; in the episode
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With Thomas seeking an exit from the show at the end of the second series, Blake was written out, disappearing during the Andromedan War and Avon became leader of the crew. Avon would continue to search for Blake, sometimes with disastrous results ("Terminal"). In the series finale, Avon revealed
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When Blake finally reaches Star One — the genuine control nexus — he discovers that Travis has betrayed humanity to the Andromedans. He subsequently ordered his crew to stop the sabotage so that humanity would have the resources of Star One to fight off the invasion. He also asked Avon to use the
329:.) Avon would have passed the torch on to a new group of escaped prisoners who would become the new Seven. It was not clear if Avon was to be their leader or he was to die. Owing to creative differences, Darrow left the project and since the actor's passing in 2019 there has been no further news.
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Vila says he "feels safe" with Avon, but in the antepenultimate episode, "Orbit", Vila overhears Avon's decision after a suggestion by Orac to sacrifice Vila so the shuttle that they are aboard must be lightened to achieve a safe orbit. This sacrifice is avoided when Avon discovers an alternative
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Gareth Thomas had wished to kill off Blake without any doubt. It was in his contract for the series finale. At his request, Avon was to use a different type of gun, not a gun that could be mistaken for a stun ray. Also, upon being shot, much blood would be shown along with Blake's dead body (the
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Jenna is cynical and untrusting, but can also be kind and affectionate with a good sense of humour. She is very intelligent, in keeping with her grade rating, and seemed to enjoy baiting Avon and Vila. While Jenna is never completely devoted to Blake's ideals, she is loyal to him and they had a
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to get what she wants. Tanith Lee, a scriptwriter on Blake’s 7, said that Pearce’s troubled existence - including her struggles with depression - fed into the character’s development. “It is, to some extent, based on her own life,” Lee said. “Given an actor of her power inhabiting the psychotic
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Avon has a contentious relationship with Servalan in season three. During the episode "Aftermath", Servalan offers Avon the chance to rule the Federation by her side; however, regardless of whether she is serious or not, Avon pointedly refuses, shoving her to the ground during their embrace and
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to any known destination, and battle computers, that can formulate strategy, pilot the ship and operate the weapon systems during combat, even successfully fighting off a number of Federation pursuit ships without crew input ("Volcano"). Zen can also force the auto-repair systems to prioritise
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In Paul Darrow's novel Lucifer, as Avon is escaping he doesn't spare a glance at Tarrant's body or any of the others however he is captured and taken with the bodies of the Scorpio crew they were later dumped in a river and later hauled out of their watery graves by troopers and were cremated,
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on their return from Terminal at the beginning of Season Four. Dorian's companion and lover, she was a skilled gunfighter. She had learnt her trade at a young age after her parents were murdered by hired mercenaries on Gauda Prime. Learning how to be proficient with a gun, she tracked down the
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Dayna showed an initial romantic interest in Avon as he was the first man she'd met in a very long time. On the first meeting, she kissed him out of "curiosity". But she quickly cooled to him. She also had a past romantic involvement with an older scientist named Justin. When he was killed by
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The computer ultimately murders all the crew except the Pilot in cold blood, in an attempt to eradicate the ship of what it considers malfunctioning crew components. However, damaged in battle, on a collision course and requiring manual helm control it bargains with the Pilot in exchange for
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Although open to instruction, Zen projects a dour, non-committal personality all of its own. In some of the early episodes, Zen would reply to certain questions with the phrase "That information is not available" and it was left open as to whether Zen was secretly executing its own agenda or
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originally intended her to make a single appearance but she finally appeared in all four series, the only guest character to do so. Initially a high ranking commander in the Federation, she later becomes President before being deposed and presumed dead but actually returning under an alias;
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and Cally at the end of the first series. Ensor was a particularly irascible character and Orac inherited some of his traits: Orac is terse, short-tempered, and frequently unhelpful. Orac is activated by an electronic "key", which is removed by the crew to shut him up if he talks too much.
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The very first episode of the series, "The Way Back", features a Federation security agent called Dev Tarrant who arranges the massacre of Blake's friends and the murder of his lawyers. No connection is made between him and Steven Pacey's character when the latter joins the series.
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Servalan ("Animals"), she was devastated. This only served to fuel her consuming hatred of Servalan. During the episode "Ultraworld", it is implied that Dayna and Tarrant were about to have sex, so that the human reproductive process could be studied by the planet's inhabitants.
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what was necessary to stay alive and not caring as much about the ideals of Blake or the ambitions of Avon. Vila is a poor fighter—his confusion costs the rebels the battle in "Space Fall", and he is momentarily shocked after stabbing a fanatical monk in "Cygnus Alpha".
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A native of the planet Zephron, Gan killed a Federation officer who killed his girlfriend. He was declared insane and had an implant placed in his brain that made it impossible for him to kill. He was later sentenced to be exiled to Cygnus Alpha. He participated in
2177:. Travis shoots Blake on sight, but is unaware that he has not mortally wounded him. When an opportune moment arises, Blake clips Travis with a shot from his sidearm. Before Travis can retaliate, Avon shoots Travis and he falls into an energy vortex, killing him.
1042:, Orac is eventually retrieved from Gauda Prime by Avon twenty years after the shootout, and continues to be his only remaining companion until death, at which point Orac follows a programmed directive to destroy himself (killing Avon's murderers in the process).
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In an interview with Tony Attwood, Keating said that he was watching the series with his daughter when she said, "Daddy, you're stupid!" Keating related this to Boucher, inspiring the latter to write "City at the Edge of the World" in which Vila becomes a hero.
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genuinely couldn't help. In the episodes "Time Squad" and "Breakdown", Zen refuses to help the crew carry out actions it believed endangered the ship, and even though it could not control the teleport, it disables the system by causing a circuit burnout.
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later crashed on Sarran and joined them in Mellanby's home. Servalan eventually recognised and murdered Mellanby and tried to escape with Orac. During this time, Dayna's adopted sister was killed by the Sarans. Dayna was unable to kill Servalan before the
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Avon acts self-serving but in reality, when it comes to actions, he is more selfless than any of the others, constantly saving the lives of almost everyone he comes across and including the entire crew several times over, with nothing to gain for himself.
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space particles in "Terminal". Zen also has telepathic ability. It operates a defence system against intruders that uses images of loved ones to draw them to their deaths. It can also form a temporary telepathic link with new crew - taking the name "
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in "Terminal", and re-entering the Terminal complex to save Tarrant ("Rescue"). He demonstrates immense skill and heroism in "City at the Edge of the World", where he develops a short-lived but intense romance with Kerril, a female gunfighter.
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included an account of Avon/Iago's past career leading a group of rebels, ending with the Gauda Prime shootout which "Iago" survived by shooting out the lights so that, in the darkness and confusion, Federation guards shot each other down.
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A member of the elite Alpha class, Jenna was a beautiful but cynical smuggler/self-styled "free trader". She was captured by the Federation and sentenced to be transported to the prison colony on Cygnus Alpha. However, she befriends
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crew and would occasionally hint at greater depth in her character. She also displayed keen intelligence, figuring out the identity of Cancer in "Assassin", for example. Soolin was shot down by Federation guards in the series finale.
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stating, "I'd be dead within a week." In the episode "Rumours of Death", Avon takes pity upon Servalan who is chained to a wall; similarly, it is she who reveals to him the truth about Anna Grant but still intends to dispose of him.
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to hold off the invasion fleet until the Federation arrived. Arguably, the events in "Star One" represented his ultimate triumph as the Federation won a Pyrrhic victory in the intergalactic war that severely reduced their power.
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on its own, with the notable exception of being unable to operate the teleport controls. It has banks of auxiliary computers that can be brought on-line when requested. These included navigation computers, which can pilot the
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from planet to planet without human assistance, and it was in fact impossible to land the ship in its hangar on Xenon with the computer off-line. Emergency operations were also not beyond Slave's abilities to handle.
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Travis is a Space Commander in the Terran Federation who is infamous for his brutality and ruthlessness. Four years prior to the events of the series, a Federation leader commissions him to subdue an anti-Federation
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After Dorian's death, she initially disappeared and hid somewhere in Xenon base and then later reappeared offering join the group. Prone to sarcasm and highly suspicious, she was nevertheless loyal to the
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pressure. At one point, in "Deathwatch", she had a clear chance to kill Servalan but spared her to prevent an interplanetary war. She continued to develop elaborate weapons for the crew with a flair that
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His implant proved to be an occasional problem, preventing him from killing those who were a clear menace to the crew's safety ("Time Squad") and once breaking down and making him attack the crew and the
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s origins (The System), yet Zen is able to provide information on Federation Planets, colonies, space ship designs and history, but it is unable, or unwilling to recognise the two Drones from The System
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and presumed by the Federation officers aboard to be in charge. He cooperates with Avon to kill the Federation officers and take back the ship, after which he becomes a member of the crew, replacing
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A native of Earth, Roj Blake was a leading voice against the corrupt, oppressive Terran Federation approximately four years before the series began. He was captured by Federation forces, led by
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When the Scorpio crew went to Gauda Prime in the series finale, Orac was hidden prior to the final shootout in which the crew appeared to be killed. Orac's survival or whearebouts are unknown.
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temporarily due to being badly damaged in the Intergalactic War, Zen is ordered to take commands only from the voice prints of certain members of the crew. The psychic defence barrier seen in
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in the Teal-Vandor Convention. Tarrant avenges his death to prevent a war, although he cannot bring himself to shoot the android in the back. Tarrant has brief romantic involvements with
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Orac was invaluable to Blake, Avon, and the crew as an advisor, although on more than one occasion it had been possessed by both alien and robotic intelligence in the television series.
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which Blake now captains. In his several encounters with Blake, Travis eventually captures a resistance leader called Avalon, and indirectly causes the death of one of Blake's crewmen,
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from abandoning the ship on the idea that "we all go together." Avon says of him, "Tarrant is brave, young, handsome - there are three good reasons for anyone not to like him."
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for a massacre which Travis ordered earlier in his career—a crime for which he was sure to be executed, as well as being dishonourably discharged and stripped of rank.
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on Gauda Prime, Slave was severely damaged. Running on emergency power cells, Slave broke his obedience and called Tarrant by his name instead of calling him Master/Sir.
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itself ("Breakdown"). However, the respect the crew had for him was demonstrated when they went to immense risk to have his implant repaired rather than simply kill him.
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When Blake escapes the Federation, Servalan, then Supreme Commander of the Terran Federation, enlists Travis as a special agent to hunt Blake—and to commandeer
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revealed by a real Federation agent who herself (unbeknown to Blake), was masquerading as Blake's rebel accomplice. Having witnessed the massacre of Vila, Tarrant,
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called Maryatt partially repairs Travis' face. Later, Travis eschews cosmetic surgery, and replaces his amputated left arm with a cybernetic one equipped with an
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computer expert found guilty of an attempt to embezzle five hundred million credits from the Terran Federation banking system. First seen in the second episode, "
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While Cally was rather distant and philosophical at first, as the series went on she became more connected to the crew and would display a dry wit on occasion.
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ship is destroyed in the first salvo. He is picked up by a Federation ship and acquires a uniform. When that ship is destroyed, he is picked up by the damaged
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crew's secret base to be destroyed. She does not appear in the final episode ("Blake"), and is therefore presumed to be alive and well by the series' end.
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The end credit sequence for the final episode of the fourth series begins with the sound of a single shot followed by several others in quick succession.
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humour, Slave was programmed with an exaggeratedly obsequious and subservient personality, habitually addressing the crew as "Master" or "Mistress".
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of crucial importance to the Federation's control of its planets. There, Blake discovers that Travis has betrayed the Federation to aliens from the
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crew was gunned down by the Federation officer Arlen at the start of the final shoot-out on Gauda Prime, and not by the Federation troopers.
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Tarrant is intelligent, cunning and worldly, but can also be arrogant and impulsive. He is also heroic and idealistic, however; when the
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Glynis Barber stated in a 2006 interview that she would not have returned for a fifth series of the TV series had one been made.
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Servalan's final appearance in the series was in the penultimate episode ("Warlord"), in which she successfully arranged for the
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Along with rest of the Scorpio crew, Vila is gunned down during the final shoot-out on Gauda Prime and is presumed to have died.
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gun from a trooper, and shoots Travis, wounding him severely on the left side of his body. After the troopers capture Blake, a
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during the Galactic War, and her determination to continue Blake's fight against the Federation until the moment of her death.
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itself, is unknown prior to its first appearance. It specifically refused to answer questions about the previous crew of the
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Paul Darrow purchased the rights to the show and was originally part of the early 2000s project which would have been called
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2947:audio drama
2860:Radio Times
2771:25 December
2704:Digital Spy
2640:Radio Times
2610:. pp.
2606:. England:
2495:Den of Geek
2304:, formerly
2291:Affiliation
2192:Paul Darrow
2188:Preceded by
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2060:Affiliation
2025:Craig Kelly
1879:Vila Restal
1844:Del Tarrant
1834:Affiliation
1772:Del Tarrant
1762:Del Tarrant
1696:Affiliation
1559:Affiliation
1533:(BBC Radio)
1528:(TV series)
1404:Paul Darrow
1346:Affiliation
1243:Dean Harris
1182:Del Tarrant
1128:Vila Restal
1118:Affiliation
1082:4x13: Blake
1056:Vila Restal
1046:Vila Restal
1040:Paul Darrow
993:Affiliation
943:Orac (1Ă—13)
931:, the 2006
793:Affiliation
645:Affiliation
519:Vila Restal
457:Affiliation
342:Kaldor City
184:Paul Darrow
153:Paul Darrow
2980:Categories
2957:Characters
2865:24 January
2735:24 January
2710:24 January
2645:24 January
2500:24 January
2477:References
2433:"Terminal"
2393:Space Fall
2382:Redemption
2377:Liberator'
2201:Played by
2052:Occupation
1980:Created by
1837:Resistance
1699:Resistance
1562:Resistance
1255:Big Finish
1121:Resistance
1014:Derek Farr
996:Resistance
961:Derek Farr
929:Concussion
796:Resistance
648:Resistance
460:Resistance
351:Doctor Who
333:Doctor Who
253:solution.
220:Space Fall
188:Big Finish
79:newspapers
2991:Blake's 7
2945:Blake's 7
2908:Blake's 7
2471:Liberator
2455:and Zen.
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2437:Liberator
2429:Liberator
2413:Liberator
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2141:Liberator
2132:called a
2118:Roj Blake
2102:Blake's 7
2021:Voiced by
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1909:Afterlife
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1856:Liberator
1790:Aftermath
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1408:Afterlife
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1194:Liberator
1170:Liberator
1137:Blake's 7
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1063:Blake's 7
1022:Liberator
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927:Orac, at
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837:Liberator
830:Liberator
821:Kerr Avon
809:Blake's 7
739:Aftermath
731:character
728:Blake's 7
705:Liberator
693:Liberator
681:Liberator
677:Roj Blake
664:Blake's 7
601:Spacefall
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511:Kerr Avon
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467:Roj Blake
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385:Roj Blake
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323:Blake's 7
312:Blake's 7
308:Afterlife
282:Kerguelen
232:Liberator
179:Blake's 7
170:Kerr Avon
145:Kerr Avon
134:Blake's 7
18:Roj Blake
2928:Episodes
2510:cite web
2409:Servalan
2286:Computer
2259:Terminal
2167:Star One
2149:Olag Gan
2145:starship
2094:Servalan
2065:Servalan
2011:Series 2
2001:Series 1
1975:Star One
1890:Servalan
1356:Servalan
1275:Servalan
1265:Servalan
980:Computer
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655:Olag Gan
583:Olag Gan
573:Olag Gan
515:Olag Gan
375:Servalan
325:creator
216:sardonic
2923:History
2840:1 April
2671:22 July
2612:118–125
2579:Lucifer
2401:Tarrant
2366:Jenna's
2364:" from
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2210:present
2183:Status
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2036:Species
1958:to rear
1898:Scorpio
1886:android
1818:Species
1680:Species
1597:Lucifer
1589:Scorpio
1543:Species
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1456:Scorpio
1441:Scorpio
1400:Lucifer
1389:Scorpio
1330:Species
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842:Tarrant
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363:Lucifer
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1919:Travis
1826:Gender
1691:Female
1688:Gender
1569:Soolin
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1509:Rescue
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1481:Soolin
1398:novel
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