From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V99 #253 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume99/253 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 99 : Issue 253 Today's Topics: The Test (was Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things.) [B7L] ADMIN: Postings missing from the digest Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Re: [B7L] RB, call home... [B7L] Gareth photo - Sarah Sutton [B7L] RB, call home... Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. RE: [B7L] ADMIN: Postings missing from the digest [B7L] Re: RB, call home... Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Re: [B7L] A Lyst fit for heroes? Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Re: [B7L] A Lyst fit for heroes? Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Re: [B7L] A Lyst fit for heroes? errata, sorry [B7L] Orders for Neutral Zone Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Re: [B7L] RB, call home... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 07:12:21 +1000 From: Kathryn Andersen To: "Blake's 7 list" Subject: The Test (was Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things.) Message-ID: <19990823071221.A2137@welkin.apana.org.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 08:50:21PM +0200, Calle Dybedahl wrote: > "Hellen Paskaleva" writes: > > > But perhaps Calle ought to put firstly some kind of entrance test. Like > > follows, for example: > > I like the concept, but of couse I'd have to write the questions > myself. Let's see here: > > 1) Servalan is... > a) Sexy > b) Scheming > c) Evil > d) All of the above But you've got to give the clueless some obviously *wrong* answers to tick... > 2) The main bad guys in Blake's 7 are... > a) The Terra Nostra > b) The Federation > c) Microsoft > d) All of the above Well, not as obviously wrong as option (C) - Microsoft is not cannonical; if they were using Microsoft, the guy in The Way Back wouldn't have been using a text terminal.... (-8 > 3) The sexiest person on the Liberator is... > a) Gan > b) Cally > c) Orac > d) All of the above (together, in a bathtub full of chocolate mousse) All of the answers are wrong for this one, if one is a heterosexual female. > 4) The sexiest person outside the Liberator is... > a) Servalan > b) Servalan > c) Servalan > d) All of the above (together, in a bathtub full of chocolate mousse) You forgot Carnell. > 5) In "Orbit", when Avon was looking for Vila, he was... > a) Serious > b) Just kidding > c) Completely bonkers > d) All of the above Hmmmm. > 6) The proper reaction to the episode "Blake" is... > a) Crying > b) Getting very, very drunk > c) Writing fanfic explaining why it didn't really happen > d) All of the above (at the same time) I'll add an obvious wrong answer here: (e) Watching some Trek to cheer yourself up. > So. Now make sure you all answer the questions. And get it right, or > I'll just have to throw you all off the list! Who, me, white man? (-8 -- _--_|\ | 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: 23 Aug 1999 06:06:57 +0200 From: Calle Dybedahl To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] ADMIN: Postings missing from the digest Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Due to a full disk some posts didn't make it into the digest version of the list. I'm going to try to re-send them, so be prepared for weirdness. -- Calle Dybedahl, Vasav. 82, S-177 52 Jaerfaella,SWEDEN | calle@lysator.liu.se This posting is protected by a Whizzo Brand Fnord Filter (TM). ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 23:15:57 -0700 From: Catharine Roussel To: Lysator B7 list Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-ID: <37C0E718.29F7@telusplanet.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sally Manton wrote: ... some very interesting speculations as to why Blake did not contact Liberator after Star One. > 1] Blake did too send a message or two, but it got lost (it's a big > and at this point fairly chaotic galaxy, after all...) and he gave up. I find this an interesting idea, but for the presence of Orac, the wonder box, on Liberator. If Blake sent a message surely Orac would have heard it. Of course, there is always the possibility that Orac, being his perverse self, received a message from Blake, but didn't bother to tell anyone about it until asked firmly and directly for the information. > By the time he recovers enough to think > about his ex-crew, it's been so long that he believes it to be pointless(he > doesn't know they've been searching). Sniff.("...goin' to the garden to eat worms...") > Blake decided that if - *if* - any contact was to be made, it > would have to come from Avon first. And could accept that that > might never happen. Quite possible. He did something like this once before in 'Trial', leaving the crew to decide whether they wanted to pick him up again. > 4] He wants shot of it - and them - all. No way. Agreed. Blake does care dearly about the crew of the Liberator. Think of how devastated he is when Cally is lost in Seek-Locate-Destroy, even though they have just recently met. Blake is not a loner. He is a man with no family and needs the security of having people around him that he can trust. I can't see that he could easily walk away from anyone that filled that role in his life. > Any better ideas? I don't know if it is better, but my pet theory on this one is that his guilt and shame for his single-mindedness about the destruction of Star One keeps him from contacting Liberator. In a way he is trying to protect the galaxy from himself. His biggest gamble, the destruction of Star One, caused a great deal of innocent suffering, to so little advantage. Even with the added chaos of the Andromedan war, the Federation did not crumble. Cally's words of warning would have run through his head every time he saw or heard about another world, wrecked when Star One blew up. Technically, it was the Andromedans that destroyed Star One, but that would be small comfort to Blake, knowing that he was equally willing to commit the act. In 'Trial', his guilt nearly overwhelmed him when Gan died as a result of his sigle-minded pursuit of Central control. Throughout that mission there were a number of occasions where he knew he should have pulled out, but continued to press on, despite Gan's own objections. The Star One incident is a scaled-up version of the Central Control debacle, where millions die instead of just one. By not contacting the Liberator, Blake both forces himself to find another way to challenge the Federation and punishes himself for his hubris by denying himself contact with people that he has come to love and trust. I hope this doesn't sound too soapy, but it's getting late, and it's time to hit the send button. Catharine -- Catharine Roussel croussel@telusplanet.net ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 21:00:30 +0100 (BST) From: Judith Proctor To: Lysator List Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Sun 22 Aug, Sally Manton wrote: > A question...why do people think that Blake never contacts the > Liberator after the Andromedan War? I've been trying to work this > out in my own mind, and have yet to come up with a satisfactory > answer. I usually assume the obvious - that his bracelet got stolen or damaged. I think Zen actually said that the locator was damaged, so further damage seems highly probable. That's the assumption that I usually work on when writing stories. It was evident that Blake intended to return - why else agree to Avon taking him to Earth? Judith -- 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: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 20:43:19 +0100 (BST) From: Judith Proctor To: Lysator List Subject: [B7L] Gareth photo - Sarah Sutton Message-Id: <199908230636.IAA14235@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=ISO-8859-1 Is anyone interested in photos from Soldiers of Love? > > Only FIVE EXCLUSIVE 8" x 10" colour photos, of Gareth Thomas and Sarah > Sutton > Signed by both stars. > £25.00 (Includes UK P+P) If anyone wants one, you can get them via me. Personally I think it sounds a bit expensive, but others might feel differently and I know it helps to cover the production costs on the CDs. Judith PS. I can handle some foreign currencies, but please check with me *first* before sending foreign cheques. -- 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: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 02:46:59 PDT From: "Sally Manton" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-Id: <199908230640.IAA14246@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed A question...why do people think that Blake never contacts the Liberator after the Andromedan War? I've been trying to work this out in my own mind, and have yet to come up with a satisfactory answer. Yes, the obvious answer is that he wants to leave the ship to Avon, and thinks Avon really wants *him* out of his life. But I can't accept this. No way IMO does Blake really believe that Avon hates or even dislikes him (well, not for more than twenty minutes, and that because he's very tired and stressed). He's known for a looonnngg time - since Time Squad - that he can rely on Avon's loyalty, which comes straight from unacknowledged care; since Pressure Point and that empty room that Avon cares a hell of a lot; and since Hostage that Avon will actually put Blake's safety ahead of his own. With his insight into the man, he can't have really thought Avon wanted to be rid of him, certainly not after he had a good long (and thoroughly deserved ) rest after Star One and could think about it clearly. Perhaps he thinks that Avon *needs* to be apart from him, but then what about the others? Surely he knows Cally and Vila would like a reassurance, even if just to say "I'm fine, I've got something new going, don't worry about me." I've come up with a few possibilities - 1] Blake did too send a message or two, but it got lost (it's a big and at this point fairly chaotic galaxy, after all...) and he gave up. 2] He was injured, remember. Yes, he told Zen he was all right (but then he would, wouldn't he?) but he could have been further hurt on landing wherever he did. By the time he recovers enough to think about his ex-crew, it's been so long that he believes it to be pointless(he doesn't know they've been searching). 3] He knew that Avon didn't honestly want to be rid of him, but also that Avon honestly *believed* that he did, and wouldn't rethink his position until he'd tried out the freedom he said he wanted. And therefore Blake decided that if - *if* - any contact was to be made, it would have to come from Avon first. And could accept that that might never happen. 4] He wants shot of it - and them - all. No way. Avon may have driven him up the wall at times, and Vila could be a pain, but he would (and probably did) miss them afterwards. He had a warm, brotherly relationship with Cally, and, despite Vila's carping and complaints, clearly enjoyed his wit and humour. As for Avon - they do *like* each other, they always have (notwithstanding that they sometimes drive each other crazy ) and there's enough evidence that he enjoyed Avon's stimulating if hard-to-keep-up-with company most of the time (even when the man was dribving him wild). 5] He just thinks they've (as Vila put it) 'done their share for freedom and all that'. He may not have believed that Avon *wanted* to be free, but could have taken that stab to heart enough to decide that they *ought* to be free...of him *and* his cause, which he can't give up. He may have just thought they'd be better off without him, but that if they knew where he was, they wouldn't leave him (as evidenced by Trial - Jenna and Vila, at least, thought about it, but in the end they wanted him back). Even so, that wouldn't have precluded a message. Blake may be arrogant, but he isn't conceited enough to believe that if he told them they were free, they'd *insist* on sticking around. Any better ideas? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 16:24:41 +0100 From: "Deborah Day" To: "blakes7" Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-Id: <199908230642.IAA14253@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" - >On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Steve Kilbane wrote: > >> > So. It appears, Neil, that you are one of Calle's mysterious "we" tribe. >> >> It's all very well being one of "we", but it's much more fun being >> one of "They". > >No, no. I want to be one of Calle's mysterious wee tribe. It sounds like >such fun. > >Iain Having read this whole correspondence on return from holiday, the question of whether or not to advertise the lyst reminds me rather or the first series of Blake's 7, where Zen was rather uncommunicative and would not help the crew out, leaving them to figure out how to manage the controls for themselves. Perhaps the fans who are new to computers need an Orac to override all this and connect them straight to the sites that are most appropriate for them and their tastes, whatever they may be. How about a brain implant, like Gan's, except that it feeds in the messages they want to hear? What sort of people *do* we want to encourage anyway? Debbie Day. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 17:43:34 +0100 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Cc: blakes7 Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-Id: <199908230642.IAA14258@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Type: text In message <00f401beecb2$74cbce00$ec86bc3e@oemcomputer>, Deborah Day writes >What sort of people *do* we want to encourage anyway? Oddly enough, we've just been having a discussion on this subject in demon.service - to quote from the thread, I asked Chris: Define technical user. Chris said in reply: The above technical ISP might be one which advertises thus: "To create an account, telnet to techisp.net on the default port and follow the prompts. Use the account details created above with the appropriate part of your operating system to configure a connection to dial 01234 567890. Note that we do not support header compression and the rest of your IP settings can be found by telnetting to usersetup.techisp.net and following the prompts. The mail and news servers are at smtp.techisp.net, pop3.techisp.net and the news.techisp.net. Information on account payment, T&C and useful status addresses can be found at . Please note that we do not have a helpdesk but we do have a newsgroup to discuss issues. Anyone who quotes upside down or posts HTML will be hunted down and executed". Technical people would join. Non-technical people would be unable to work it out. I daresay that would have ruled me out, some years back, but I'd be eligible now. And Ben said: Well you just let anyone use it. But a report to the abuse department would go like this: clueful-customer> user "foo" looks clueless, do something abuse> ok, we've closed his account, no lusers round here. foo> why have you closed my account? abuse> because you are a fuckwit. go to AOL where you belong. HTH HAND. Definitions of clueless would include quoting upside-down, quoting the whole article, using Outlook Express, complaining about broken servers when it's blatantly obvious people are doing their best to fix it and complaining will do no good whatsoever, etc. Could work quite nicely :-) Also, you charge a tenner a month like Demon do, most lusers will just go to Freeserve anyway. The above do look a little like the responses that can be provoked from certain members of this list after a particularly bad outbreak of clueless newbieism:-) -- Julia Jones "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron!" The Turing test - as interpreted by Kerr Avon. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 10:34:15 PDT From: "Hellen Paskaleva" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-Id: <199908230642.IAA14263@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Deborah Day wrote: Perhaps it was an intellectual capabilities’ test of some sort - as an insurance, that ship will not fall into duffer’s hands. Assuaging himself, that the new crew is competent enough to fly Liberator, Zen began to help them willingness-ly. Same could be appropriate for the fans, also. ;-) But perhaps Calle ought to put firstly some kind of entrance test. Like follows, for example: I. Calculate the most probable location of Star One, preferably using differential equations. Present the result both in spherical and equatorial coordinate systems. II. Who is the author of the following quote: “Wisdom must be gathered, it cannot be given.” a) Buddha, b) Zen, c) Castaneda. III. Who is better guy: a) Travis the First; b) Travis the Second. State your answer, using no more than 50 000 words. And not swearing or cursing, please. Not too much, anyway. IV-A. Describe the similarities and distinctions between: a) Travis the First, b) Travis the Second, c) Colonel Quute. IV-B. Why the eye-patches are so popular among the villains. Why, therefore, Servalan does not wear one? (Answer on a separate sheet.) And, further on... ;-D Hellen ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 20:27:41 +1000 From: Kathryn Andersen To: "Blake's 7 list" Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-Id: <199908230642.IAA14268@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 02:46:59AM -0700, Sally Manton wrote: > A question...why do people think that Blake never contacts the > Liberator after the Andromedan War? > 1] Blake did too send a message or two, but it got lost (it's a big > and at this point fairly chaotic galaxy, after all...) and he gave up. > > 2] He was injured, remember. Yes, he told Zen he was all right (but > then he would, wouldn't he?) but he could have been further hurt > on landing wherever he did. By the time he recovers enough to think > about his ex-crew, it's been so long that he believes it to be pointless(he > doesn't know they've been searching). These two have got my vote, particularly #1. I think that's a great idea, that his messages went missing, and wonder why nobody seems to have thought of it before. I've come across, in fanfic, that Blake was injured, even that Blake had amnesia, so it certainly *isn't* an uncommon thought that there was something rather odd about Blake's silence. -- _--_|\ | 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: 22 Aug 1999 20:50:21 +0200 From: Calle Dybedahl To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-Id: <199908230643.IAA14274@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII "Hellen Paskaleva" writes: > But perhaps Calle ought to put firstly some kind of entrance test. Like > follows, for example: I like the concept, but of couse I'd have to write the questions myself. Let's see here: 1) Servalan is... a) Sexy b) Scheming c) Evil d) All of the above 2) The main bad guys in Blake's 7 are... a) The Terra Nostra b) The Federation c) Microsoft d) All of the above 3) The sexiest person on the Liberator is... a) Gan b) Cally c) Orac d) All of the above (together, in a bathtub full of chocolate mousse) 4) The sexiest person outside the Liberator is... a) Servalan b) Servalan c) Servalan d) All of the above (together, in a bathtub full of chocolate mousse) 5) In "Orbit", when Avon was looking for Vila, he was... a) Serious b) Just kidding c) Completely bonkers d) All of the above 6) The proper reaction to the episode "Blake" is... a) Crying b) Getting very, very drunk c) Writing fanfic explaining why it didn't really happen d) All of the above (at the same time) So. Now make sure you all answer the questions. And get it right, or I'll just have to throw you all off the list! -- Calle Dybedahl, Vasav. 82, S-177 52 Jaerfaella,SWEDEN | calle@lysator.liu.se Of course I'm not serious! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 08:42:19 EST From: "Joanne MacQueen" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-Id: <199908230643.IAA14279@sanna.lysator.liu.se> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed From: "Hellen Paskaleva" >III. Who is better guy: >a) Travis the First; >b) Travis the Second. Presumably the Dreadful Penny is in charge of marking this section? Woe betide anyone answering a) >State your answer, using no more than 50 000 words. And not swearing or >cursing, please. Not too much, anyway. If answering a), I trust this is a direction to the marker? Regards Joanne (What is it with Calle and chocolate mousse? Probably not a good question in relation to the subject line, perhaps.) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 08:45:21 +0200 From: Jacqueline Thijsen To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: RE: [B7L] ADMIN: Postings missing from the digest Message-ID: <39DCDDFD014ED21185C300104BB3F99F6550AD@NL-ARN-MAIL01> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Calle wrote: > I'm going to try to re-send them, so be prepared > for weirdness. As opposed to what, exactly? Jacqueline ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 10:07:44 -0400 From: Harriet Monkhouse <101637.2064@compuserve.com> To: "INTERNET:blakes7@lysator.liu.se" Subject: [B7L] Re: RB, call home... Message-ID: <199908231008_MC2-81F9-3FD7@compuserve.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sally wrote, about Blake's failure to contact the Liberator post Star One: >Yes, the obvious answer is that he wants to leave the ship >to Avon, and thinks Avon really wants *him* out of his life. > But I can't accept this. I can. Avon's freedom speech is such an emotional gob-smacker, and Blake's reply - "I never realised. You really do hate me, don't you?" - packs almost as much punch in its quiet matter-of-factness. It would almost be a shame if Blake sat down later and thought "Poor old Avon, we've all been a bit stressed recently, he didn't really mean it." And the final exchange before he returns to the medical unit carries so much weight that I can't help believing Blake thought they were about to part (you can argue, of course, that he just thought they would all be blasted out of the sky in the next five minutes). Given all the examples of Avon's devotion that Sally has listed, I can imagine Blake starting to doubt his initial reaction in the weeks after he's left the Liberator. And that he'd be only too happy to return if he could be sure Avon wanted him back. But he won't return without that certainty (it's a matter of his own pride, too, not just concern Avon's feelings). He may fear that even a short message beamed into the galaxy at large might be interpreted as putting pressure on Avon to invite him back (as well as offering less friendly searchers clues to his own current whereabouts). So it's got to be Avon's move, and that's what Blake confirms when he tells Avon on Gauda Prime that "I was waiting for you." So I think that's (3), slightly modified, because I don't believe Blake was as certain of Avon as Sally does. Harriet ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 11:06:26 PDT From: "Hellen Paskaleva" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-ID: <19990823180626.45004.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Joanne MacQueen wrote re test: III. Who is better guy: a) Travis the First; b) Travis the Second. > a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)!! I.e., I am answering “a)” Hellen ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 09:39:07 +0100 From: "Neil Faulkner" To: "lysator" Subject: Re: [B7L] A Lyst fit for heroes? Message-ID: <001001beed9b$71dee760$1c1cac3e@default> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Calle's test - ah, so subtle. Of course a true Lyster would know that all of the options are, in fact, wrong, and the fifth (correct) option must be supplied to pass the test. The answers are: >1) Servalan is... > a) Sexy > b) Scheming > c) Evil > d) All of the above or (e) A sterling attempt by Jacqueline Pearce to rise above the limitations of a two-dimensional patriarchally defined caricature. >2) The main bad guys in Blake's 7 are... > a) The Terra Nostra > b) The Federation > c) Microsoft > d) All of the above (e) Nicky Rocker and Vere Lorrimer, for turning the 4th Season into a shallow travesty of its illustrious predecessors. >3) The sexiest person on the Liberator is... > a) Gan > b) Cally > c) Orac > d) All of the above (together, in a bathtub full of chocolate mousse) (e) Nagu (Travis only stabbed him out of jealousy, as any true fan knew from the start). >4) The sexiest person outside the Liberator is... > a) Servalan > b) Servalan > c) Servalan > d) All of the above (together, in a bathtub full of chocolate mousse) (e) Actually nobody, because anyone outside the Liberator would asphyxiate if they weren't wearing a vacc suit, and if they were wearing one they'd be left way behind as soon as the ship hit Standard By Ten. >5) In "Orbit", when Avon was looking for Vila, he was... > a) Serious > b) Just kidding > c) Completely bonkers > d) All of the above (e) failing to prove his credentials as an actor. >6) The proper reaction to the episode "Blake" is... > a) Crying > b) Getting very, very drunk > c) Writing fanfic explaining why it didn't really happen > d) All of the above (at the same time) (e) emitting a loud and hearty cheer when Tarrant gets plugged in the back. Neil, who does use Outlook Express, and Really Doesn't Care ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 12:30:16 PDT From: "Hellen Paskaleva" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-ID: <19990823193017.87948.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Catharine Roussel wrote: But, finally, he *did not* destroyed the Star One. Even more – he ordered to the crew to discharge the bombs. He *do* realized that humanity needs that command centre. Therefore - it would be a pure mindlessness for Blake to blame himself for disaster, which he had been *against*. This is on the one hand. And on the other – let’s imagine that driving your car carelessly, you had been just about to kill … a kid, for example, in the road accident. Or even a whole class, both with the teacher. But you didn’t. You had turned the wheel in the last second and the kids survived (to be killed next by a truck, but this is another story…). What step would you undertaken next – whether you would stop driving forever, sell your car and begin running away screaming every time you see the taxi-driver? Or you would take a deep breath, may be several days off and then start to use the car again, most probably with more care… All I want to say is that Blake is not a kind of person, who would blame himself superfluously at the face of the common threat. Meaning - maybe the detectors failed… Hellen ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 12:39:21 PDT From: "Hellen Paskaleva" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] A Lyst fit for heroes? Message-ID: <19990823193922.2163.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Neil wrote (with snips): > >1) Servalan is... >(e) A sterling attempt by Jacqueline Pearce to rise above the limitations >of a two-dimensional patriarchally defined caricature. > > >2) The main bad guys in Blake's 7 are... >(e) Nicky Rocker and Vere Lorrimer, for turning the 4th Season into a >shallow travesty of its illustrious predecessors. > > >3) The sexiest person on the Liberator is... >(e) Nagu (Travis only stabbed him out of jealousy, as any true fan knew >from >the start). Undoubtedly. How can one miss his natural charm... > >4) The sexiest person outside the Liberator is... >(e) Actually nobody, because anyone outside the Liberator would asphyxiate >if they weren't wearing a vacc suit, and if they were wearing one they'd be >left way behind as soon as the ship hit Standard By Ten. > > >5) In "Orbit", when Avon was looking for Vila, he was... >(e) failing to prove his credentials as an actor. > > >6) The proper reaction to the episode "Blake" is... >(e) emitting a loud and hearty cheer when Tarrant gets plugged in the back. I am speechless! Neil, I am voting with both my hands for that "D"-s of yours! Let Calle kicks us both for this! Hellen, fascinated ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 11:03:32 -0600 From: "Ellynne G." To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-ID: <19990802.122836.10014.0.Rilliara@juno.com> On Sun, 22 Aug 1999 02:46:59 PDT "Sally Manton" writes: >1] Blake did too send a message or two, but it got lost (it's a big >and at this point fairly chaotic galaxy, after all...) and he gave up. Ah, but was it just the chaos or was somebody actively blocking him? And if so, who? Cally? I can't dream up a motive. Vila? Probably not, although he did get talked into doing some amazingly dumb things. But he could never keep it a secret if he had. If nothing else, he can't stay sober. Avon? Sure, but if he had, in Blake he would have said, "Have you betrayed me? Were you that peeved because I never answered your silly e-mails?" Tarrant? True, he wanted to be top dog on the Liberator, but he'd have to be a lot dumber than _anyone_ ever suspected to try this. Dayna? If she'd picked up the phone and gotten upset at whoever was on the other line, sure. But the arrow in the answering machine would be a dead give away. Zen couldn't not do what Blake told him to. This leaves only one suspect . . . Orac did it! Of course he wanted that "let's get shot by as many Federation ships as possible" do-gooder out of the way! The creep who was always telling him to check troop movements and weapon supplies when he wanted to do something much more interesting, like stuff the ship down a black hole. Who needed him? And, once Avon and the others got too interested in troop movements and getting shot at, look what happened to them. Ellynne ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 12:56:53 PDT From: "Hellen Paskaleva" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] A Lyst fit for heroes? errata, sorry Message-ID: <19990823195653.37371.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Neil, I am voting with both my hands for that "E"-s of yours! "EEE"-s of course! Not "D"-s. Hellen, confused ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 22:17:06 +0100 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Orders for Neutral Zone Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'm going to the Neutral Zone summer party this weekend, and will be taking a small selection of zines and prints. I will have a few of the A6 prints of Val Westall's art, both laminated and unlaminated. If you want to buy specific prints, please let me know by Wednesday evening at the latest so that I have a reasonable chance of printing and/or laminating the ones you want. Ditto for the Vem Quest zine, which I won't have stocks of as I print it to order. Prices at the Neutral Zone summer party: prints A6 unlaminated £1 A6 laminated £2 A5 unlaminated £2 A4 unlaminated £3 self-adhesive magnet strip 50p Vem Quest £2 I can probably get a few A5 and A4 laminated as well, but they'll be much lighter gauge plastic - probably an additional £1 or so, but I'll have to check. For prints, email me with zine, page number, print size, laminated or unlaminated, and for unlaminated whether you prefer silk texture paper or matt card. I can print any of the greyscale illos from my own zines, and *probably* the colour ones as well. I may be able to do most of the other recently published zines. -- Julia Jones "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron!" The Turing test - as interpreted by Kerr Avon. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 14:37:26 PDT From: "Sally Manton" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] No adult subject matter!?!, among other things. Message-ID: <19990823213729.74925.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Calle wrote: (Counting up)....one out of six - maybe - oh dear. Anyone want to sell me the right answers? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 14:39:27 PDT From: "Sally Manton" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-ID: <19990823213927.55994.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed After I suggested: <1] Blake did too send a message or two, but it got lost (it's a big and at this point fairly chaotic galaxy, after all...) and he gave up.> Catherine wrote: Orac is IMO overrated (see the utterly peerless Sevencyclopedia for details on his shortcomings.) And was probably diving into black holes or sulking about abandoned games or telling the nearest Federation computer to hold his calls because he had something better to...now *there's* an idea. Blake did call, Orac had 'delegated' work to someone who was very much more interested...and Blake got away from the resultant ambush by the skin of his teeth. Making him rather wary of making any further attempts. And do a lot of damage to his ability to trust... (Does this make sense, anyone?) Ahhh...I'm one who can't in all honesty agree with this; I don't believe that he would feel any guilt, since he was right about destroying Star One and both he (and Avon) knew it. In fact, the chaos after the War would have made him *more* determined to hold Avon to his promise to take him back to Earth where he could finish what he set out to in the first place (and this even if he *did* think Avon hated him.) I do agree he's extremely - errmmmmm - good at guilt, though only when he really has something to feel that way for. But that is of course *only* my opinion. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:27:59 +0100 From: "Stefan Anderson" To: "Lysator Mailing List" Subject: Re: [B7L] RB, call home... Message-ID: <00c401beee12$f5cb0e60$40ce858b@raasay.eng.abdn.ac.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sally Said >2] He was injured, remember. Yes, he told Zen he was all right (but >then he would, wouldn't he?) but he could have been further hurt >on landing wherever he did. By the time he recovers enough to think >about his ex-crew, it's been so long that he believes it to be pointless(he >doesn't know they've been searching). We could see from the scarring on his face in 'Blake' that he was possibly injured more than he let on. Playing down his injuries would be the sort of thing you'd expect from blake, especially after he was too injured and couldn't stay on the flight deck for the actual battle. Then Harriet said >Given all the examples of Avon's devotion that Sally has listed, I can >imagine Blake starting to doubt his initial reaction in the weeks after >he's left the Liberator. And that he'd be only too happy to return if he >could be sure Avon wanted him back. But he won't return without that >certainty (it's a matter of his own pride, too, not just concern Avon's >feelings). He may fear that even a short message beamed into the galaxy at >large might be interpreted as putting pressure on Avon to invite him back >(as well as offering less friendly searchers clues to his own current >whereabouts). So it's got to be Avon's move, and that's what Blake >confirms when he tells Avon on Gauda Prime that "I was waiting for you." I think he may have realised that he needed more than just the liberator and the others. IIRC he was trying to recruit people to the cause, and not pleasant people at that, and he was possibly waiting for Avon to realise how pointless just running around the galaxy doing hit and run tactics was. But Avon being Avon it would have to be his own decision and if Blake interrupted that decision making process then it wouldn't have worked. The others would follow him, but would Avon let him take over again before he was ready. stefan -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V99 Issue #253 **************************************