From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V98 #110 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume98/110 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 98 : Issue 110 Today's Topics: Re: [B7L] On the espidoe 'Power' (long) [B7L] Re: goodbye and thanks Re: [B7L] Deliverance pros & cons [B7L] re: Power [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V98 #109 [B7L] B7 Dreams ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 10:11:04 GMT From: kawm@dove.mtx.net.au (Ken Minne) To: "B7 list" Subject: Re: [B7L] On the espidoe 'Power' (long) Message-ID: <35331240.4512109@mail.mtx.net.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Good day all, Good day all, On Sat, 11 Apr 1998 00:48:04 +0930, Lindley wrote: > >cc-ed to Spin List. All non-B7 replies to >go there, please,or directly to me, >for our own protection as much >as for anything else. I've kept my reply >on-line as a good part of it is B7 and, >of course, if you mention B7 too this is the >right place for it. Complicated, isn't it? > >Walter Minne: > > ( big evil grin ) I think that incendiary landed right in the fuel depot. >I'm sorry, but I object to this. If being >a queer socialist feminist is politically correct, >why are we attacked so much? PC is simply >used to dismiss all leftist views, regardless >of the fact that *real* political correctness >is distinctly right of centre everywhere but in >specifically leftist circles. >I'm a leftist radical becuase I'm politically INcorrect, >thank you very much. After all, it doesn't exactly >help your chances of getting a job or living an >argment-free life. > Your Mileage May Vary, as they say. Back to the Blake's 7, You can attack the Hommiks for being violent, patriarchical and un-enlightened, and I can counter-attack by questioning how you can malign their culture. >>1. Would there have been this much angst over the episode if the Seska >>were using a gun instead of their Necklaces? It seems unacceptable for >>the Seska to be disarmed, but in the real world, it is happening al >>the time. > >If they were deproived of their guns >in order to rape and enslave them, yes, >I would still be angry, and my analysis >would still hold. > As distinct from removing a dangerous weapon from their society? >>3. We know Pella was a liar and a cheat, Why should we trust anything >>she said? > >Becuase we saw what happened to Kate. Are you confusing Luxia and Kate? Kate was killed by Pella, Luxia was captured and disarmed by Nina. >Because we saw Hommick society >ourselves. > Where Nina takes command on the death of her husband? >>4. What was so important Pella had to murder Cato to conceal? > >Can't remember. But Pella was written >as a castrating bitch, she wasn't >spontaneously generated. > I also strongly suspect that Cato was murdered for no better reason than to get Avon into trouble. Unfortunately, Nina seems to have sided with Avon and neglected to inform the guard. A couple of other things that struck me as interesting : It seems the Hommiks had already reverted to their primitive culture by the time of the assault Nina reports on in the historical tape ie an axe is slammed into the desk before her. So where did they get a Nucleic Burster from ( presumably a high tech item ) What was Dorians relationship with the Hommiks? Why didn't he help the Seska in his employ? He could easily have destroyed the Hommiks, or driven them off with the weapons that he could have made or imported. Maybe he was feeding Hommiks to the basement room for his alter ego. Alternately, maybe he had realised that the Seska were trying to betray him, and this was his pay back. >> >>Popping open a box of marshmellows, > >I prefer popcorn myself. > To each their own, >;-) > - XXX Lindley >Ophelia - ophelia@picknowl.com.au >"The girl has beauty, virtue, wit, >Grace, humour, wisdom, charity and pluck." >LONDON CALLING - a list to discuss Britcoms and knockwurst. >http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/2511/knockwurst.html > Catch you later, Walter Minne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 09:55:07 -0400 (EDT) From: brent@ntr.net To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re: goodbye and thanks Message-Id: <199804121355.JAA28833@rome.ntr.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Bye guys, and thanks! > >Fran M Goodbye and take care. Brent ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1998 09:05:19 -0700 From: Pat Patera To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Deliverance pros & cons Message-ID: <352F94BF.2055@geocities.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jay McGuigan wrote: > It's credited to Voltaire the original (?) quote is: > "I detest what you write, but I would give my life > to make it possible for you to continue to write." Hey! This belongs on DC Squared's website for novice B7 fan writers (under the "bad writing samples") :) Pat P ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 00:07:05 +0100 From: Jackie To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] re: Power Message-ID: <35314919.3FF1@termlow.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ShelaB7 wrote: > > >> Courtney wrote: > >> Blake's 7, but Avon's a 10 << > > HeeeeHeeee, Courtney! where did you come up with this? > > Shela A very VERY old saying. I bought it as a car sticker at 1988 Space City Convention (would`nt swear to it, but it could have been from Horizon`s table - well it was 10 years ago!!) Jackie (still desperately trying to catch up with *real Life* after Neutral Zone & Deliverence) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 21:30:00 EDT From: penny_kjelgaard@juno.com To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V98 #109 Message-ID: <19980412.182258.14791.0.Penny_Kjelgaard@juno.com> Thanks for the wonderful travel report, Sandy, I really enjoyed it! Western Washington state's weather is much like England's...mild winter/mild summer, C type climate for those into climatology. Interior is another story, though, a bit like the rockies and the midwest combined, but without the tornadoes, I gather. Goodbye to Fran. Good luck where you are moving to. It sounds like a challange that many wouldn't be up for, but since you will enjoy it...my hat's off to you. Peace, Penny ********************************************* Missy: Mommy, will you play with me? Mommy: I need to rest, I just got done cooking dinner and my back hurts. Missy: You really should have more fun. ********************************************************* _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 11:38:51 -0500 From: "Reuben Herfindahl" To: , Subject: [B7L] B7 Dreams Message-ID: <035501bd66fa$a4a4e8d0$660114ac@misnt> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Okay, I've entered the phase of needs a brake from B7. I had a nice complicated dream last night. Maybe it's because so many 60's and 70's TV shows are being revived as movies, but that's what I dreamt. It's rather hazy, but what I remember seems to be quite funny. The effects were all great, but still all model work. No computer generated effects. However the actors had been "aged" digitally to appear much as they looked at the end of the series. I remember the start quite clearly. It was a slow pan across the floor with buzzers still blaring. Bodies everywhere. Federation guards, Dayna, Soolin, and Blake. Fade. Avon recovering from heavy stun with a very irritated Servalan pacing and furious at him for ruining her plan to trap Blake. >From there my memory gets blury, but somehow Avon escapes with Villa and Orac. They get pursued by an Alien vessel, which somehow managed to get Zen's presence loaded into it's main computer, which they adopt as the new Liberator. Somehow they set a trap for Servalan's brother (either that or she somehow got into the body of a man), who it is revealed set up fatal part of GP and gun down him and all his troops in a near identical scenario as on GP. The movie ends (of course) with Avon grinning. It's odd how the mind works. It made quite a bit of sense until I tried writing it down. Reuben reuben@reuben.net -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V98 Issue #110 **************************************