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Blake's 7 - First Time Watching on BritBox

It's weird that the reboot fazed out instantly, yet 15 years later the original cast is still putting out content.

One of the weird things about the B7 Media audio reboot was that they did, what, three CDs worth of reboot stories, then switched to Blake's 7: The Early Years, doing more prequel stories than they did of the main attraction. Some of those used the reboot cast while others used the original cast. What was the point of that?
 
Dear God, what were they thinking with that Liberator redesign?! The whole thing with the Liberator is it's clearly the product of a much more advanced technology than the Federation, not a junkpile!

I quite like the look of the Tholian Recluse from Star Trek: Online as a possible "updated" Liberator. That or the Xindi-Insectoid ship from Enterprise. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if both were inspired BY the Liberator....

https://shop.eaglemoss.com/hero-collector/star-trek/recluse-class-tholian-carrier

https://shop.eaglemoss.com/hero-collector/star-trek/xindi-insectoid-starship-model
 
There's more than a hint of a Star destroyer about Scorpio as well. I actually really like the ship, after having the most powerful ship in the galaxy it was a nice contrast, though obviously for drama's (and budget's) sake it needed a teleport, and it soon became the fastest clapped out freighter in the galaxy as well! Oh and it had it's own personality ship's computer obviously!

It's interesting to think about where they might have gone, ship wise, if there'd been a fifth series? Something like a Pursuit Ship might have been a decent midway point between Liberator and Scorpio I guess, though you get the impression it'd be a bit cramped. Scorpio wasn't huge but at least you had Xenon base as well.

The logical answer might have been to have them find another ship built by the System, either another DSV or, more likely, some other variant, maybe bigger than the single hulled ships the System had, but smaller than Liberator, given you got the impression they only had two DSVs. Pulling together all the tech for Scorpio was fun but I don't think you could pull that storyline twice.

Finding it would be easy to sort as well. Imply that Avon had had Orac searching for references to System technology/specific energy signatures that matched Liberator's since they acquired Scorpio. Have the survivors speed away from Gauda Prime in a stolen Pursuit Ship at which point Orac, reluctantly of course, reveals that he may have a lead on a ship that potentially originated from The System...
 
Dear God, what were they thinking with that Liberator redesign?! The whole thing with the Liberator is it's clearly the product of a much more advanced technology than the Federation, not a junkpile!

I quite like the look of the Tholian Recluse from Star Trek: Online as a possible "updated" Liberator. That or the Xindi-Insectoid ship from Enterprise. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if both were inspired BY the Liberator....

https://shop.eaglemoss.com/hero-collector/star-trek/recluse-class-tholian-carrier

https://shop.eaglemoss.com/hero-collector/star-trek/xindi-insectoid-starship-model

It wouldn't surprise me if the Andromeda Ascendant wasn't inspired by Liberator as well!
 
Dear God, what were they thinking with that Liberator redesign?! The whole thing with the Liberator is it's clearly the product of a much more advanced technology than the Federation, not a junkpile!

I quite like the look of the Tholian Recluse from Star Trek: Online as a possible "updated" Liberator. That or the Xindi-Insectoid ship from Enterprise. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if both were inspired BY the Liberator....

https://shop.eaglemoss.com/hero-collector/star-trek/recluse-class-tholian-carrier

https://shop.eaglemoss.com/hero-collector/star-trek/xindi-insectoid-starship-model

We met the race that made the liberator.

I'm not sure why they needed a fleet of Capital ships like the liberator, since they had their population in hand. However Liberator was in a battle when we met it in the second episode, and misplaced its crew.
 
It was never clear whether anything of the System survived Orac's sabotage. DSV1 obviously didn't, but possibly some of the smaller ships (like those that attacked the Liberator earlier on in the story) did. They would indeed have made fine acquisitions for Avon and Co, or Servalan, post-Terminal. On the other hand, the System was located in pretty far off space, IIRC, and only reached using speeds the Liberator normally wouldn't travel at. The journey might be too taxing for any ship except the Liberator.
 
Yeah but you could just have one of those small ships (or maybe something a little bigger) been lost somewhere closer in.

I once wrote some fanfic where a group of rebels, led by Tyce and Carnell (very fanwanky I know) steal one of those smaller System ships that'd been found by the Federation.
 
Fanwanky is relative when there was original intent to have the Daleks be the invading aliens in Star One and Carnell has been used in the Big Finish Kaldor City stories.
 
Carnell has been used in the Big Finish Kaldor City stories.

They were Magic Bullet I believe but Carnell isn't that big in the Kaldor City audios so I wouldn't say it's fanwank there though it would explain where he went after Weapon :)

The fanwank could be the casting.

Of course there's always the question of where Castor Iago == Kerr Avon :evil:
 
Fanwanky is relative when there was original intent to have the Daleks be the invading aliens in Star One and Carnell has been used in the Big Finish Kaldor City stories.

Even worse the 4th Doctor was to make a walk in off the screen cameo too so go figure.
 
They were Magic Bullet I believe but Carnell isn't that big in the Kaldor City audios so I wouldn't say it's fanwank there though it would explain where he went after Weapon :)
Carnell also appears in Chris Boucher's Doctor Who novel Corpse Marker, and Trevor Baxendale's Blake's 7 novel The Rule of Death from Big Finish.

I haven't actually read Corpse Marker or listened to the Magic Bullet stories, but I'm pretty sure The Rule of Death contradicts both.

It's not set too long after Carnell's screen appearance... and kills him.
 
Well, that can be fixed in one of the Worlds of Blake's 7 audios about the Clone Masters.

I'm not being serious, but if anyone cared enough, like if BF somehow bought out Magic Bullet and wanted to reissue Kaldor City for some unknown reason, there would be ways to reconcile things.
 
More stuff in my Big Finish to be listened to digital pile. I set up a spreadsheet years ago to remind me which audios I have, which I've ordered, which I haven't listened to you yet...
 
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