From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V00 #39 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume00/39 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se Reply-To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain blakes7-d Digest Volume 00 : Issue 39 Today's Topics: Re: [B7L] radw Re: [B7L] radw Re: [B7L] radw Re: [B7L] speaking of merchandise Re: [B7L] speaking of merchandise [B7L] Re: PGPs [B7L] spread the word Re: [B7L] Re: PGPs [B7L] Reruns [B7L] Re: blakes7 magazines Re: [B7L] Nonviolent/Massacre Re: [B7L] speaking of merchandise [B7L] fanzines by credit card Re: [B7L] Re: blakes7 magazines [B7L] Episode Confirmation [B7L] PGPs [B7L] whoovies (was radw) [B7L] Servalan's Manipulations [B7L] Servalan's Manipulations [B7L] Rights [B7L] bullies [B7L] Blakes 7 magazines Re: [B7L] bullies ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 22:46:36 -0000 From: "David A McIntee" To: Subject: Re: [B7L] radw Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ---------- > From: Julia Jones > I decided to go lurk in another fannish group, since I was off work ill > but not ill enough to stay in bed. > > rec.arts.drwho doesn't seem to like Blake's 7 much... Apparently the > show is dead, the reruns on the BBC should be stopped at once, and its > mailing list talks about nothing but homoerotica. God, I am tempted to > delurk... It's only really one or two people who don't like B7 (Adam Richards mainly) - most others are OK with it. Personally I miss the place a bit, but can't return lest I get a public apology... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 22:47:00 -0000 From: "David A McIntee" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Cc: Subject: Re: [B7L] radw Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ---------- > From: The Doctor > To: Julia Jones > Cc: blakes7@lysator.liu.se > Subject: Re: [B7L] radw > Date: 08 February 2000 23:55 > > Go ahead and bring up B7. Some radwers are lamers. This is very true. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 23:09:56 +0000 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Cc: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] radw Message-ID: In message , David A McIntee writes >Personally I miss the place a bit, but can't return lest I get a public >apology... > Go on, you can't leave it at that... -- Julia Jones "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron!" The Turing test - as interpreted by Kerr Avon. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 07:41:09 +1100 From: Kathryn Andersen To: "Blake's 7 list" Subject: Re: [B7L] speaking of merchandise Message-ID: <20000210074109.A4003@welkin.apana.org.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 06:30:15PM +0000, Julia Jones wrote: > In message <017901bf72ab$a470e760$3064e0d1@huh>, huh > writes > >I'd be happy to complete my video collection myself. sigh. Which to do, by > >videos or actually buy a few fanzines? moan. I hate decisions. Of course I > >can charge videos.... > > Charge? If by that, you mean buy on a credit card, you can do that for > fanzines as well:-) For *some* fanzines. It all depends who you're buying them from. As far as I know, only Mysti Frank accepts credit cards. Kathryn A. -- _--_|\ | Kathryn Andersen / \ | http://home.connexus.net.au/~kat \_.--.*/ | #include "standard/disclaimer.h" v | ------------| Melbourne -> Victoria -> Australia -> Southern Hemisphere Maranatha! | -> Earth -> Sol -> Milky Way Galaxy -> Universe ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 20:59:41 -0600 From: Lisa Williams To: Subject: Re: [B7L] speaking of merchandise Message-Id: <4.2.2.20000209205910.00aec990@mail.dallas.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Kathryn Andersen wrote: >As far as I know, only Mysti Frank accepts credit cards. Linda Knights did, last time I checked. - Lisa -- _____________________________________________________________ Lisa Williams: lcw@dallas.net or lwilliams@raytheon.com Lisa's Video Frame Capture Library: http://lcw.simplenet.com/ From Eroica With Love: http://eroica.simplenet.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 13:11:49 +0100 From: Chris To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re: PGPs Message-ID: <38A1597F.4DDD0EFB@cityweb.de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > thinking about PGPs. (Er, that's Post Gauda Prime, aka Series 5, for > anyone new to B7 fanfic jargon.) Do most fans enjoy them? More or > less than other genres of fan fiction? What constitutes an especially > good one?> > > The right people surviving, of course Right!! Personally I donīt like PGPs very much, but they work for me, as long as Blake is still alive :-) Christina °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Carry on, my sweet survivor, carry on my only friend donīt give up on your dreams, donīt you let it end. Carry on my sweet survivor, though you know that somethingīs gone For everything that matters carry on ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 09:17:52 +0000 (GMT) From: Judith Proctor To: Lysator List cc: Freedom City Subject: [B7L] spread the word Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Having spoken to the local B7 fans last night, I discovered that only one of them knew about the repeats (and she wouldn't have known if her father didn't read Radio Times cover to cover). There has been no coverage in Radio Times, I haven't seen a single trailer (not even after Dr Who!) and there is no coverage at all on the BBCs Cult TV web site. Please complain to the BBC. We've waited 20 years and now they seem determind to kill the show by indifference. Even the radio plays got more coverage that this! If nobody knows Blake's 7 is on, then the viewing figures will be crap. One would almost think there was a conspiricy. I've comlained about the lack of coverage in a few places, but my browser isn't compatible with the BBC web site which rather limits what I can do (and my fingers are still sore). My voice is too bad to make complaints over the phone. Please, get out there and encourage the BBC to publicise the repeats or a whole load of old fans and all the possible new fans are going to miss our favourite show. Judith (still off-list) -- http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7 - Fanzines for Blake's 7, B7 Filk songs, pictures, news, Conventions past and present, Blake's 7 fan clubs, Gareth Thomas, etc. (also non-Blake's 7 zines at http://www.nas.com/~lknight ) Redemption '01 23-25 Feb 2001 http://www.smof.com/redemption/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 01:46:25 PST From: "Sally Manton" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Re: PGPs Message-ID: <20000210094625.82464.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Christina wrote: Come to my arms, Christina!!! I insist (and I do mean *insist*) on Avon, Blake and Vila surviving (as I have said before, every good rebel base has a trauma centre just off the tracking gallery for moments like this ). Maximum angst value (somehow, however, I can't see this argument appealing to Neil?) And I prefer Servalan dead. All others are negotiable... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 10:25:00 -0000 From: "Una McCormack" To: "lysator" Cc: "Freedom City" Subject: [B7L] Reruns Message-ID: <0fdf01bf73b1$19e44860$0d01a8c0@hedge> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The rumour mill is telling me that the repeats are starting with 'Aftermath'. This is a bit of a disappointment - I was really looking forward to seeing 'The Way Back' again on BBC TV (I don't think it's ever been repeated on the two main channels, has it?), but clearly TPTB are more arses than I ever gave them credit for. Still, it's not too bad. 'Aftermath' was where I came in all those years ago, and it was another ten years before I saw an episode with both Blake & Jenna in. I turned on to the end of 'Genesis of the Daleks' the other night (and by gum, it looked really good, which is why I was looking forward to 'The Way Back' so much), but no trailer, which seemed a bit odd. Una ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 10:46:39 +0000 From: Steve Rogerson To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se CC: jerry.davies@freeuk.com Subject: [B7L] Re: blakes7 magazines Message-ID: <38A2970F.97E82684@mcr1.poptel.org.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jerry wrote: "I've been sorting out some old stuff and came across some Blake's 7 magazines from the early eighties which were printed in the U.K. As far as I can tell, the set is complete (25 - including a summer special). Could anyone tell me if there is a demand for this sort of thing or do I just chuck them on the bonfire?" Splutter, cof. Do not throw them on the bonfire. I have a full set myself, but I'm sure there are plenty of fans out there who would love them. I've seen them on sale at dealer's fairs selling from anything between 3 and 15 pound each depending on the issue, and condition. The top price is for the early ones in mint with free gift still attached. If you really just want to get rid of them, you could always donate them to the charity auction at Redemption. -- cheers Steve Rogerson http://homepages.poptel.org.uk/steve.rogerson "In my world, there are people in chains and you can ride them like ponies" The alternative Willow, Buffy the Vampire Slayer ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 08:12:59 -0500 From: Harriet Monkhouse <101637.2064@compuserve.com> To: "INTERNET:blakes7@lysator.liu.se" Subject: Re: [B7L] Nonviolent/Massacre Message-ID: <200002100813_MC2-9897-3494@compuserve.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ellynne wrote: >Could the 'peaceful surrender' speach have >been a repeat of what Blake said when he >surrendered? A last ditch, desperate effort > both to warn Blake and to try >and bring back his memory? Ooh, ingenious... Harriet ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 08:08:42 +0000 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Cc: "Blake's 7 list" Subject: Re: [B7L] speaking of merchandise Message-ID: In message <20000210074109.A4003@welkin.apana.org.au>, Kathryn Andersen writes >On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 06:30:15PM +0000, Julia Jones wrote: >> >> Charge? If by that, you mean buy on a credit card, you can do that for >> fanzines as well:-) > >For *some* fanzines. It all depends who you're buying them from. >As far as I know, only Mysti Frank accepts credit cards. > Linda Knights does so as well, and she stocks a massive range in a lot of fandoms. I haven't got the address to hand, but you can reach it through Judith's website, as Judith's her British agent (and Richard, bless him, maintains the site). http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7 -- Julia Jones "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron!" The Turing test - as interpreted by Kerr Avon. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 19:02:08 +0000 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] fanzines by credit card Message-ID: Linda Knight's website is at http://www.nas.com/~lknight/index.html and is now stocking nearly 1000 zines in over 50 fandoms - and takes credit card orders. -- Julia Jones "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron!" The Turing test - as interpreted by Kerr Avon. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 15:29:11 EST From: Prmolloy@aol.com To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Re: blakes7 magazines Message-ID: <9c.19871c8.25d47997@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I'm a new member of the list. I might be interested in the magazines, but don't know much about them. I'm in the States, and got access to B7 only through PBS which edited the darn shows and confused me totally until I started seeing the unedited versions through the video. Trish ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 21:24:57 -0000 From: "Andy Hopkinson" To: Subject: [B7L] Episode Confirmation Message-ID: <000001bf740d$47dc9ae0$2ce82ac2@andyrh> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0001_01BF740D.47DC9AE0" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01BF740D.47DC9AE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We have confirmed today with the BBC that the episode for transmission on Saturday 12th February at 4.05pm, is indeed "The Way BacK", and they intend to show all 52 episodes. Any rumors to the contrary are unfounded. If anyone wishes to check for themselves, you can ring the BBC information line on 08700 100 222. They can give you info on the schedules for about 2-3 weeks ahead, way before any listings magazine. This is also the number to ring and complain about the lack of trailers for the show, ask to speak to the Duty Officer to register a complaint. Andy Hopkinson / Alan Stevens. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01BF740D.47DC9AE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Characters can change totally: become bitter, cynical, corrupt, betray their comrades, sell out their crew, consort with Sleer-- come to think of it, PGPs don't stray too far from canon, either. :-D Kathryn A wrote: >In one way, it's rather difficult for me to comment, because for me, nothing will >displace Ana Dorfstad's "The Pattern of Infinity" as the best PGP ever written ... >Gee, I'm going to have to re-read it again soon, aren't I? Absolutely! The dang thing's as long as the Encyclopedia Brittanica, but every word is a jewel. The plot is so beautifully convolted, you could believe Carnell crafted this enticing tale. waxing nostalgic, pat p __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 12:46:14 -0800 From: Pat Patera To: B7 Lysator Subject: [B7L] whoovies (was radw) Message-ID: <38A32396.FAB95AB4@netzero.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit lisbeth wrote: >Wasn't it this list which was dinged for lack of merchandise information? I consider it my humble duty to point out that e-bay has a teleport bracelet... i hope i haven't broken any rules here- i don't recall reading that merchandise mention was off limits. :) Not at all - but what we *really* want to hear about is the leather Avon/Tarrant tunic you've snagged from e-bay, the one replete with silver studs - (except for that single one missing - yeah, that one, with the teeth marks all about it). What, oh what, the list talks about endlessly, could have inspired Avon to give his favoirite tunic to Tarrant? What *could* have Tarrant done for him to deserve that gift? And who, oh who, exactly was it that bit off the missing stud? The stud missing from that vital spot; you know, *that* place, that I could only exactly geo*graphic*ally identify on *the other list*. Lisa wrote: >I suspect that the reference was to the Other List. It's still silly, of >course, 'cause we talk about het smut over there, too. you are an inspiration PatP __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 12:42:53 -0800 From: Pat Patera To: B7 Lysator Subject: [B7L] Servalan's Manipulations Message-ID: <38A322CD.DACDB63C@netzero.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ellynne wrote: > The only problem seems to be the things Servalan _didn't_ use them for. >What if _Servalan_ wasn't the one manipulating them? Who else could it have been? Ok, you popped my balloon. But I have an even better theory to float. Carnell, the puppeteer, is running *both* Servalan and Avon - and hell yes, why not? Blake, too. His motivation? He blames both Blake and Avon for messing up his plan in Weapon. But most especially: He is bent on ruining Servalan's career, much as she ruined his. Only he's going to make her political demise a slow and humiliating downfall, to drag out her suffering and his pleasure as long as possible. Ah, an exquisitely apt revenge for an unemployed federation psychostrategist with too much time on his hands. >Well, I suppose it could have been the revenge of Travis' eyepatch. Maybe this is the story behind how Blake lost his eye. now *that's* a plot line for a Bizarro tale who remembers that old '50s movie: The Thing (the crawling severed hand - later parodied in the Adamms Family comedies) Except the patch would sorta ... flop along the ground while chasing after ya. Still, I suppose it could lurk patiently, stuck to the ceiling in the mess hall and then one day, when Blake looks up from his oatmeal - BAM! erm, I mean: PLOP! Right in the eye (or was it the left eye?) Pat P __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:20:38 -0800 From: Pat Patera To: B7 Lysator Subject: [B7L] Servalan's Manipulations Message-ID: <38A32BA6.194FE97F@netzero.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cam wrote: > But, it seems entirely possible Servalan could have been manipulating > the ENTIRE "resistance" including our crew. She did seem to be > everywhere, including Helotrix. funny coincidence, that > And it would in keeping with B7 > precedent - The President of the Federation controlled the Terra Nostra > in the 2nd season ("To have total control you must control totally, both > sides of the law."). fine canon precedent > And it would nicely tie in with Avon's own > wrenching history with Anna ("stayed close and let you run"). fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me > Use the rebels to further your own ambition of achieving Federation > power, make sure the rebels don't really achieve much yet keep your > rivals occupied, eliminate some pesky personal threats from your past, > control one of your enemies, AND become rich in the process...Seems like > a PERFECT Servalan plot to me. brilliant synopsis - and so what if a few matters went awry, for in this scenario, Servie still attains 901 of her goals - not a bad track record > Just think of the evil glee she would have just waiting for the perfect > moment to reveal all to Avon in her moment of victory. What a wonderful > plot idea! so when are you going to write the zine? Pat P __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:34:27 -0800 From: Pat Patera To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Rights Message-ID: <38A32EE3.2A3A0262@netzero.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Avona wrote: > It's really all perspective, isn't it? A Federation citizen would be > overwhelmed by the amount of freedom we have, coming as they > would from a society where there is no leisure transportation, they > couldn't change residences without permission, where the strong > implication is they can't even choose their own careers. Sounds like China today. > Julie wrote: > > Assuming that peace officers are what we might otherwise understand to be > > police officers, this seems to correspond to what we see of law enforcement > > in the Federation, i.e. as far as I am aware there are is no distinction > > between law enforcers and the military. > > > > Does this mean that all Federation citizens are subject to martial law? > > To whom are they ultimately answerable? Well I guess the answer would be the > > President but I wonder what the reporting structure is, through military > > personnel or through the judiciary? > In Trial, Trooper Parr matter of factly tells his partner that the military runs everything. This is generally the case in dictatorial societies. Neil wrote: > There are two references to a police force in the series, both 4th Season. > Dayna 'reminded' Plaxton of the time she'd reported a missing ground car to > the police as stolen, and the General in Traitor referred to investigation > of Practor's murder as a job for the police (and since he had already been > told that Sleer had commandeered the investigation, we can infer that > Servalan was posing as a police commissioner). > > Blake was appointed as an official law enforcement officer in the final > episode. Reeve's rank of Investigator (in Sand) suggests he was a police > officer (maybe one of Sleer's subordinates). It sounds as tho the police are rather like the KGB in cold war USSR. The military is used for mass uprisings (like Afghanistan) when what's required is: "Smash Them, Glove!" while the KGB is sent in when a more subtle approach is needed. Or cleverness. Yet both arms of the military work for the same master, the top Politico Dictator. > Par's remarks in Trial suggest an uneasy state of affairs between the Civil > Administration (who would be the most likely candidate to have ultimate > control of any civilian police force) and Space Command, the military wing > of which Servalan was Supreme Commander. Middle managers are always in competition to make their 'department' tops. This sounds like the underlings squabbling over who is really first in line to lick the boots of The Power(s) That Be. And who may that be? I suspect ... multi Billionaire Bill Gates, who had had himself cyrogenically frozen for centuries and, upon his revival, found that due to compound interest, he could now buy The Galaxy. Pat P (saving my pennies, because *I* want to be the Supreme Evil Overlord) __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:03:30 -0800 From: Pat Patera To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] bullies Message-ID: <38A327A2.28977286@netzero.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mistral wrote: > Good examples, although I did think Parr displayed the attitude of > 'us' troopers being better than 'them' civilians. Oh, all the military in B7 definitely a superiority complex - but that's not the same thing as being a bully. In fact, many 'superior' feeling type people feel it is their duty to help 'the great unwashed' > I was thinking of are Klegg and his death squad, and the troopers > using drugged civilians for target practice in Warlord. Oh, and the > ones in Moloch. Yikes, I had forgotten *all* of those unsavories. Deliberate blocking? (sez this great fan of My Steel Queen) Playing devil's advocate: Klegg & Co. could have been a sort of Special Forces, loosed from their cages to fight the Andromedeans. Commissioner Sleer could have influenced the cadre of "duck pluckers" who were inculcated with her own scorn for the test subjects of her drug program. The troopers in Moloch were feral. The one bad apple (who put their true commander in the stasis tank) could spoil the squad. Still, let's not forget the dome-grown troopers under Travis, who mowed down the peaceful, unarmed Freedom Party party. > > PS Mistral, you must type about 400 words a minute to type so much! > Unfortunate side effect of writer's block. Don't tell Kathryn, eh? ho boy! you are in BIG TROUBLE with ye slaying editor *now*! ':-o Forget the Blue Meanies - you'd better run from the Blue Pencils. Pat P __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:40:12 -0800 From: Pat Patera To: B7 Lysator Subject: [B7L] Blakes 7 magazines Message-ID: <38A3303C.707665D0@netzero.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jerry wrote: > I've been sorting out some old stuff and came across some Blake's 7 magazines > from the early eighties which were printed in the U.K. > > As far as I can tell, the set is complete (25 - including a summer special). > > Could anyone tell me if there is a demand for this sort of thing or do I just chuck them on > the bonfire? AAAAUUUUGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! ooohhhhhhh noooooooooooooooo Mr. Bill! __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 22:08:00 +0000 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Cc: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] bullies Message-ID: In message <38A327A2.28977286@netzero.net>, Pat Patera writes >The troopers in Moloch were feral. The one bad apple (who put their true >commander in the stasis tank) could spoil the squad. Actually, that's how I'd always interpreted that episode. -- Julia Jones Redemption 01 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 23-25 February 2001, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V00 Issue #39 *************************************