From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V98 #117 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume98/117 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 117 Today's Topics: Re: [B7L] New frame captures Re: [B7L] New frame captures Re: [B7L] DS9 reference. [B7L] Back at last [B7L] Liberator Fantasies [B7L] Got me angry... [B7L] test Re: [B7L] DS9 reference. Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 [B7L] Space City RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 [B7L] Re: SPace City Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Re: [B7L] Pages Bar [B7L] New frame captures [B7L] zine piracy [B7L] re: Got me angry Re: [B7L] A.N.G.E.L.S [B7L] Pages Bar Re: [B7L] re: Got me angry [B7L] Queen: The Eye Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 [B7L] Re: New Zines! Re: [B7L] A.N.G.E.L.S [B7L] Re: Christopher Wheatley's request Re: [B7L] A.N.G.E.L.S ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 18:06:43 -0800 From: Helen Krummenacker To: Tramila CC: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] New frame captures Message-ID: <353BFEB7.74EB@jps.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tramila wrote: > > >Tramila wrote: > >>I nominate City on the Edge of Forever. > > > >That's a Trek episode. Ain't doing any of them. > > I knew it didn't sound right but I couldn't put my finger on it. > And me a long time Trek fan. Tee-hee, be interesting to do a frame capture set from both-- sort of a visual fanfic crossover? > > >("City at the Edge of the World" is the B7 one, and I'm sure they named it > >on purpose to confuse an entire generation of SF TV fans. And while it's > >not a favorite of mine -- too much Vila, and that idiot girl -- it *does* > >have Bayban, who is great fun.) > > TOO MUCH VILA!!!!!! > You can never get TOO MUCH VILA!!!!!! Only when you're trying to break orrbit and don't have quite enough fuel . Count me as another vote in favor of City at the Edge, Aftermath (get Dayna with the bow!), Gambit (Avon spitting his food) and oh, every episode there ever was. --Helen aka Avona ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 12:02:27 +1000 From: Bill Billingsley To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] New frame captures Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980421120227.0069c418@rabbit> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 18:06 20/04/98 -0800, Helen wrote: >Count me as another vote in favor of City at the Edge, Aftermath (get >Dayna with the bow!), Gambit (Avon spitting his food) and oh, every >episode there ever was. > I'd quite like to see frame captures of the episodes that didn't get made... -------------------------------------------------------- The Loch Mess Monster (occaisionally mistaken as Bill Billingsley) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 07:51:59 +1000 From: Kathryn Andersen To: "Blake's 7 list" Subject: Re: [B7L] DS9 reference. Message-ID: <19980421075159.12621@welkin.apana.org.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 11:42:37AM -0500, Reuben Herfindahl wrote: > Dangermouse wrote in a bit posted to rec.arts.drwho > > >And the less said about that famous Bajoran freedom fighter Ayvon of the > >Seven, the better... (DS9- The Siege) > > I figured I'd pull this thread off from rec.arts.drwho and ask my questions > where I might get more answers, maybe? > > What's the above reference, does the character appear in the show? What > season is it, etc... The reference is just a tossed out reference, the character does not appear. It was something like, "as Ayvon of the Seven said, 'I am not expendable, I am not stupid and I am not going'" -- said by Kira in the DS9 novel, "The Siege". However, Sharon Eckman (and Harrison A. Miles) picked up on this and did a DS9/Blake's 7 crossover, "Seas of God" in The Web #3. It was excellent -- and has quenched any desire I felt to do the Blake's 7/TNG crossover I was working on a few years ago, because they've already done it, and done it right. Hotbed of Bajoran politics, plot and counter-plot, and everyone's in character -- even Orac (heh, heh, heh...) Kathryn Andersen -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it is all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the cooks are British, the mechanics French, the lovers Swiss, the police German and it is all organised by the Italians. -- _--_|\ | Kathryn Andersen / \ | http://connexus.apana.org.au/~kat \_.--.*/ | #include "std/disclaimer.h" v | ------------| Melbourne -> Victoria -> Australia -> Southern Hemisphere Maranatha! | -> Earth -> Sol -> Milky Way Galaxy -> Universe ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 23:59:26 EDT From: AChevron To: Blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Back at last Message-ID: <3ad3f1dd.353c199f@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Howdy folks. Finally returned from the Mother Country. Looking forward to catching up on all the news(as well as finally getting my hands on all the stuff that I picked up at Deliverance and mailed home ahead of me). Looking forward to all the postings... Deborah Rose ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 22:50:36 +0100 (BST) From: Judith Proctor To: Lysator List Subject: [B7L] Liberator Fantasies Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Please note - this is an advance notice of a zine with explicit homosexual content. One or two of the stories are pretty extreme even by slash standards (ie. rape, death, etc.). If you haven't read slash before and don't read pornography, then I wouldn't recommend this as a first foray into slash. If on the other hand, you like graphic male sex with the occasional bit of violence, then you're going to enjoy this. (This is from the same publishing house at Dark Fantasies) Not all of the stories are extreme by any means, but there's at least one that's pretty heavy. Coming Soon from Maverick Press Liberator Fantasies (An all B7 slash zine) "Liberator Fantasies" has a full range of stories from the humorous to the dramatic, featuring the best B7 writers working today. The pairing include Blake/Avon, Avon/Tarrant, Vila/Tarrant and other combinations. Here are a few hints of what is in this large and varied zine. "All Work and No Play" by Mireille: "I'm bored. Are you sure there's no wine?" Tarrant didn't even bother to look up from Scorpio's controls. "You've been looking for three hours. If there is, it must be the galactic hide and seek champion." "Battle Fatigue" by Irish: When Tarrant turned to fetch a tool Avon wanted, he heard a sharp popping sound as the cover plate blew off the panel. The explosion shoved Avon into him and they both went down in a disheveled heap. "Expendable" by Vanessa Mullen: With a fluid, long-armed grab, Avon snatched up the box of credits. "Quick, Vila. Set me down again." Vila's jaw dropped. "What?" But he was already responding to Avon's urgency by squeezing round to his position behind the teleport console. "Rumours of Courage" by Julia Henry: Well, I do, my lovely Dayna, a pity fuck really isn't what Avon needs right now. Even if he could raise an ... interest after what he's been through over the past few days. "Witch Hunt" by Ebony: There is still a chance that I may cheat death. The timber may not burn, for only a few have thrown those rare dry sticks. Escape... "Love's Illusions" by Willa Shakespear: "Why? I already know your answer." Jenna shook her head. "I can't force you to want me. Any more than Vila could make me want him. But regardless of personal feelings, you have to take physical needs into account," she went on more calmly. "As the only experienced spacer on Liberator, I am advising her captain that the crew desperately requires a relief stop." "Relief stop?" Blake asked, puzzled. "No Federation rest and recreation centre would take us in." "More likely, they wouldn't let us out," Avon added. "Are you sure this enforced chastity hasn't given you brain-warp?" he asked Jenna. "Salvage" by Misha: "What is it, Zen?" *A single Federation pursuit ship entered maximum sensor range one-point-one- seven minutes ago.* Avon slapped Orac's key into its slot and snarled as the machine hummed into life. "Orac, why didn't you inform me of that pursuit ship?" *You requested that I alert you to Space Command flight profiles. That ship did not file a mission profile and has not checked in with Flight Control Authorization Centers at any point.* "Domo" by Gemini: "I'd like to inspect the slaves before the auction." The sun was hot, the gravity was a touch too high, and Blake wanted to get indoors out of the heat. "Of course." Terrin gestured casually towards the low buildings where the merchandise was housed. His breath smelt faintly of some sort of narcotic. Did the pirates deal in drugs as well as slaves? "Path of Thorns" by Mitzi Tick and Felicia Adam: Tarrant had almost died on Gauda Prime. Then he truly had died during interrogation. Each time he'd succumbed to the gentle embrace of death, the Federation medical personnel--using their most advanced technology--had revived him. Liberator Fantasies also will feature filks by Vanessa Mullen and Oliver Klosov, poetry by Ebony, and about 30 pages of art by Val Westall, and Randym. The zine will be over 191,000 words and over 280 pages. Preorders are being taken for an early May publishing date. $20 in person, $23 US Priority, $25 CAN, $27 Eur, $29 Pac. Order from Jo Ann McCoy, 2580 I-25 North, Pueblo, CO 81008-9614 If anyone in the UK wants to buy it via me (Judith), it will cost 18.20 pounds and I require a written statement saying that you're over 18 and aware of the explicit homosexual nature of the contents. Judith -- http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7 Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 10:48:23 +0000 From: "Christopher Wheatley" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Got me angry... Message-ID: <32F04D205A5@sdk7.derby.ac.uk> Firstly, many thanks to anyone who replied to my request for research help - especially Bill Billingsley. More importantly, I'd like to reply to Jackie, who commented that if University students where 'real fans' the question asked would be more specific, and went on to suggest you were being used as 'cheap researchers'. Well, University student I may be, but (and I don't know about Jackie) I happen to be old enough to have watched Blakes7 the first time around! Just what actually Jackie means by 'real fan' is beyond me. If by 'fan' she means someone who admires the programme for its mould breaking style and (usually) excellent scripts then that's me! Blakes7 is not on any syllabus - I am studying a writing degree for which I have produced TV, and film scripts and have chosen to study Blakes7 as an example of good writing. Jackie ought to be glad a fellow fan is producing such an article, and even gladder that he is soliciting the opinions of the fans, as well as the writers. The questions are general becuase I am asking everybody on the list for their GENERAL thoughts. As for Jackies comment about wether her cynisism was caused by PMT - all I can say is I hope so - wouldn't like to think of anyone being that aggressive all the time. Best Wishes, Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 12:46:13 +0200 (MET DST) From: Gordon & Carol To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] test Message-ID: <353C3D0E00000056@base.catchnet.com.au> (added by base.catchnet.com.au) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Test : sorry to spam, just testing new addy. please ignore. Carol "Hondo" Semper Fidelis LT Colonel Carol "Hondo" Mason SPACE: 63rd Squadron. ABOVE AND BEYOND. Australian Branch- Ready Reserves " God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I can. And the wisdom to bury the bodies of the people who piss me off!. And also help me to becareful of the toes I stand on today, As they may be connected to the arse I might have to kiss tomorrow." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 11:46:16 +0100 From: "Dangermouse" To: "Lysator" Cc: "Space City" Subject: Re: [B7L] DS9 reference. Message-Id: <199804211137.MAA17563@gnasher.sol.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Dangermouse wrote in a bit posted to rec.arts.drwho > > >And the less said about that famous Bajoran freedom fighter Ayvon of the > >Seven, the better... (DS9- The Siege) > > > > I figured I'd pull this thread off from rec.arts.drwho and ask my questions > where I might get more answers, maybe? > > What's the above reference, does the character appear in the show? What > season is it, etc... It's reference in Peter David's novel The Siege (the first original DS9 book. He's Bajoran resistance leader that Kira remembers. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 11:44:36 +0100 From: "Dangermouse" To: Subject: Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Message-Id: <199804211137.MAA17559@gnasher.sol.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good: Assassin Sand Gold Blake Unmitigated Worthless Crap: Star Drive Animals Orbit Average: Everything else ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 07:43:08 EDT From: AChevron To: Blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Space City Message-ID: <12808c52.353c864e@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Could one of the lysator/Space City members forward a message to Susan Beth for me? I've re-subbed, but want to make sure the message got through. The withdrawal pains are fierce at this point! Thanks, Deborah Rose, AChevron@AOL.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 12:47:43 +0100 From: "Borg, Peter: IEG" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Message-ID: Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="MimeMultipartBoundary" --MimeMultipartBoundary Content-Type: text/plain Dangermouse said: > Unmitigated Worthless Crap: > > Star Drive > Animals > Orbit > How you can possibly miss 'Harvest Of Kairos' off this list is beyond me! Peter. --MimeMultipartBoundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 08:12:49 -0500 From: Lisa Williams To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Message-Id: <199804211307.IAA13174@mail.dallas.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Borg, Peter: IEG wrote: >How you can possibly miss 'Harvest Of Kairos' off this list is beyond me! "Harvest" was 3rd season, not 4th. - Lisa _____________________________________________________________ Lisa Williams: lcw@dallas.net or lwilliams@ti.com Lisa's Video Frame Capture Library: http://lcw.simplenet.com/ New Riders of the Golden Age: http://www.warhorse.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 14:19:20 +0100 From: "Borg, Peter: IEG" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Message-ID: Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="MimeMultipartBoundary" --MimeMultipartBoundary Content-Type: text/plain Ooops.... perhaps I shouldn't reply to messages while on the phone. Peter. (chant's mantra 'I will pay attention to subject lines') > ---------- > From: Lisa Williams[SMTP:lcw@dallas.net] > Sent: 21 April 1998 14:12 > To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se > Subject: RE: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 > > Borg, Peter: IEG wrote: > > >How you can possibly miss 'Harvest Of Kairos' off this list is beyond me! > > "Harvest" was 3rd season, not 4th. > > - Lisa > _____________________________________________________________ > Lisa Williams: lcw@dallas.net or lwilliams@ti.com > > Lisa's Video Frame Capture Library: http://lcw.simplenet.com/ > New Riders of the Golden Age: http://www.warhorse.com/ > --MimeMultipartBoundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 10:33:59 EDT From: AChevron To: Blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re: SPace City Message-ID: <7c305228.353cae58@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I'm back on the list so please disregard my earlier message. D. Rose ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 10:44:43 -0500 From: "Reuben Herfindahl" To: Subject: Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Message-ID: <005601bd6d3c$695d27e0$660114ac@misnt> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----Original Message----- From: Dangermouse To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Date: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 6:38 AM Subject: Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 > >Good: > >Assassin >Sand >Gold >Blake > >Unmitigated Worthless Crap: > >Star Drive >Animals >Orbit The last 10 minutes or so of Orbit do make up for the rest of it. Reuben ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 08:55:11 -0700 (PDT) From: Jay McGuigan To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se, space-city@world.std.com Subject: Re: [B7L] Pages Bar Message-ID: <19980421155511.28413.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ooops! I think I replied to you personally with this. (got to remember that Reply All button) ---STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk wrote: > > US B7 fans Carol, Teri, Tanya and Fiona are making a trip to > the UK in June to see Steven Pacey's play (no comment!). This > therefore seems to be an excellent opportunity to have another > drink at Pages Bar in London. > This means the Pages drink is going to be in the evening on > Saturday the 20th of June. Jenni has assured me she can > shepherd them from the matinee to Pages. I'll probably get > there around 5.30pm. > > Say aye if you're coming! > Aye!! Well to be exact a definite maybe, if you don't mind a relative newbie to the list tagging along. All depends on wether I'm over my jet lag (I arrive on the 18th) and I can find a willing person to travel into London with me. Jay 100%Avon == **************************************************** I have no morals, yet I'm a very moral person. --Voltaire Everything is for the best, in the best of all possible worlds. --Voltaire (Candide) Check out Sharpe's Seven: http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Studio/3612 ***************************************************** Retainer of Avon's Leathers -- B7 Novice Writers Group _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 21 Apr 1998 08:44:49 -0700 From: "de Leon.Berta E." To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] New frame captures Message-ID: >>Berta wrote: >>I'd also like to nominate "Voice from the Past" -- all those delicious scenes >>of Avon in tight black pants, knee high boots, and black silk shirt -- >>also all those lovely, touchy, hot!! A/B scenes. >Shela replied: >Oh! Berta! Shame on me!!! I forgot all about those dishy scenes of Avon at >the beginning of this ep. *smile* thank you, Shela... Berta ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 12:48:13 +0100 (BST) From: Judith Proctor To: Lysator List Subject: [B7L] zine piracy Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII I've just been sent a American copy of one of my zines. It's an unauthorised copy. Not only is it unauthorised, but the copy quality is poor. The cover looks good, until you see the original - then it is painfully obvious that it's a copy. This copy looks like one of Linda's at a quick glance as it uses a black plastic spiral binding. However, it is not one of hers. It's easy to tell the difference as the paper size is wrong. A4 paper is slightly narrower than US paper and a little taller - this makes the margins look odd when copying from one to the other. The difference in paper sizes has also resulted in the artist's signature being lost from most of the internal art. If anyone sees a copy of any of my zines printed in the standard US zine size (except Cheeseboard and Coin which I reproduce with permission from American originals and is still available from Jean Airey in the US) then please tell me. If they are reproduced in an American paper size then it is done without my permission or the permission of the writers and artists. Linda Knights has permission to reproduce some of my zines, but on A4 paper and with first generation A4 covers which I mail her from the UK in order to maintain the quality of the colour reproduction. I don't yet know whether this zine is a one off or part of a larger print run, but I hope to find out before long. I invest a lot of time and effort into producing a good quality zine and quite frankly, there is nothing more likely to put me off producing future zines than somebody else taking that hard work and copying it without permission. Judith -- http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7 Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 20:31:41 +0100 From: Jackie To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] re: Got me angry Message-ID: <353CF41D.49C@termlow.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Christopher Wheatley wrote: > > Firstly, many thanks to anyone who replied to my request for > research help - especially Bill Billingsley. > > More importantly, I'd like to reply to Jackie, who commented that > if University students where 'real fans' the question asked would be > more specific, and went on to suggest you were being used as 'cheap > researchers'. > > Well, University student I may be, but (and I don't know about > Jackie) I happen to be old enough to have watched Blakes7 the first > time around! I also watched it when it first started, makes you a mature student then. > Just what actually Jackie means by 'real fan' is beyond > me. If by 'fan' she means someone who admires the programme for its > mould breaking style and (usually) excellent scripts then that's me! > > Blakes7 is not on any syllabus - I am studying a writing degree for > which I have produced TV, and film scripts and have chosen to study > Blakes7 as an example of good writing. > > Jackie ought to be glad a fellow fan is producing such an article, > and even gladder that he is soliciting the opinions of the fans, as > well as the writers. The questions are general becuase I am asking > everybody on the list for their GENERAL thoughts. > > As for Jackies comment about wether her cynisism was caused by PMT > - all I can say is I hope so - wouldn't like to think of anyone being > that aggressive all the time. > > Best Wishes, > > Chris Well, if you are genuine, then great! Good luck in your degree exams. As I mentioned in my original message, yours was the third such request I`d seen in the last couple of years. The other two were passed on to me, and I spent a great deal of time answering a lot of questions (some I thought were downright weird). It cost me a fair packet in postage, as despite hints no SAE`s were forthcoming. Why did I keep on replying? I thought that any way of promoting Blakes 7 was a good idea, and what better way than as part of a Uni degree. With hindsight, it was probably because I was a sucker. (Well, not this time, I thought when I read your letter) What I meant by *real fan* is some-one who has some knowledge and opinions of their own, and not just asks how to contact the actor/actresses. Are you not a member of any of the fan clubs? By joining them you would get all the info you wanted. A long term fan would have read fan club newsletters which would have answered all your questions anyway. Especially on the subject of why we think the show *IS* so popular, and why we think it different from other sci-fi of the time; or, seeing that we are still fans of the programme, why we think it different to sci-fi of ANY time. Remembering a 20 year old programme with fondness, is NOT the same as being a fan of the programme for 20 years. Again, a long term fan, would have read articles, not just in fan zines but such professional publications as Starburst, Marvel Monthlies, TV Zone, and Dreamwatch (in all its previous personas) about the programme, and including interviews with all cast members. Even in other countries where Blakes7 did not air until years after we Brits saw it, their relevent professional publications were full of articles and interviews at the time (ie Starlog etc). I have umpteen boxes of magazines and could probably answer any question you would want to ask the writers, using their own words. In fact I could probably dig out two different interviews given by any one person and quote two completely different answers to the same question. That is what I meant as being used as a *cheap* researcher. In any case, the question as to why we think the programme is so popular has been answered in a discussion on Lysator fairly recently. Didn`t you read it? I am perfectly happy anwering questions about Blakes 7, from anyone. I Love talking (typing?) about Blakes 7. But your letter implied (to me, at any rate) that we, the fans would be doing the work and all you would be doing is basically collating. So perhaps you can see why I took your message the way I did. Maybe. Best wishes Jackie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 14:37:44 -0500 (CDT) From: "G. Robbins" To: "Blake's7Lysator" Subject: Re: [B7L] A.N.G.E.L.S Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, G. Robbins wrote: > >On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 12:06:02PM -0500, G. Robbins wrote: > >> I just wanted to let you know that I've created a sort of fan club. > This > >> club has no membership fees or anything like that. I formed it mainly > to > >> salve the appetites of Avon fans and give them an identity in this > lonely > >> place called cyberville. It is also for the inventive minds of > literary > >>enthusiasts, novice and professional. > > >Identity! We don't need no... ahem. > > >I hereby declare the existance of the virtual alignment > >A.S.K.S. (Avon's Sympathetic Kindred Spirits) > >for all us Avon-admirers who *don't* lust after Avon! (Even if it's only > >me.) > > >On the other hand, one might simply scorn these acronymic groupings as > >simple tribal behaviour, and hold oneself above it all... except that > >one has to reach these primitive peoples in symbolism that they can > >understand. > > Heh, finally being recognized for the > person I really am. It's funny in the sense that if you fail to contribute > you are scorned and if you contribute and fail you are scorned, too. In a > free society I should that think that new ideas would be welcomed. Yet > I'm so sensitive that any sort of criticism cracks my flesh like a whip. > I caught up on this messages because of its pure cynicism, and it feels > like the author was actually trying to hurt rather than giving me input to > better the idea. Of course, there probably isn't any way of improving > such an infantile and primitive idea. Thanks for helping me see my > immaturity.....even though my naive mind may be filled with grandiose > dreams, I still find stupid ways of relaying them. Here's hoping that I > can grow up in the near future. > > > >The above is sprinkled with smilies, for the humour-impaired > > Oh really? I think I'll cry anyway. > > ago.> > > I'll be back next fall, maybe. I won't be missed. > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 21:25:59 +0100 GMT From: STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se, space-city@world.std.com Subject: [B7L] Pages Bar Message-Id: <498269732MCR1@MCR1.poptel.org.uk> A quick addition to the Pages Bar thread. I've had a phone call from them today and they confirm there is no planned ticket event for June 20th, so we are all systems go. They did warn me by the way that one of their many TVs (they have at least four small ones and one big screen one) will probably not be showing sci-fi, something about a certain big international football tournament going on that month :-). He said it shouldn't affect things much, and I checked my fixture list and found it's Holland vs South Korea, so it shouldn't affect it at all. cheers Steve Rogerson Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ "The workers united will never be ignited" Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 17:13:30 -0500 From: "Reuben Herfindahl" To: Subject: Re: [B7L] re: Got me angry Message-ID: <01d001bd6d72$b7e0e330$660114ac@misnt> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----Original Message----- From: Jackie To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Date: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 2:45 PM Subject: [B7L] re: Got me angry >What I meant by *real fan* is some-one who has some knowledge and >opinions of their own, and not just asks how to contact the >actor/actresses. Are you not a member of any of the fan clubs? By >joining them you would get all the info you wanted. A long term fan >would have read fan club newsletters which would have answered all your >questions anyway. Especially on the subject of why we think the show >*IS* so popular, and why we think it different from other sci-fi of the >time; or, seeing that we are still fans of the programme, why we think >it different to sci-fi of ANY time. > >Remembering a 20 year old programme with fondness, is NOT the same as >being a fan of the programme for 20 years. > >Again, a long term fan, would have read articles, not just in fan zines >but such professional publications as Starburst, Marvel Monthlies, TV >Zone, and Dreamwatch (in all its previous personas) about the programme, >and including interviews with all cast members. Even in other countries >where Blakes7 did not air until years after we Brits saw it, their >relevent professional publications were full of articles and interviews >at the time (ie Starlog etc). >I have umpteen boxes of magazines and could probably answer any question >you would want to ask the writers, using their own words. In fact I >could probably dig out two different interviews given by any one person >and quote two completely different answers to the same question. That >is what I meant as being used as a *cheap* researcher. > >In any case, the question as to why we think the programme is so popular >has been answered in a discussion on Lysator fairly recently. Didn`t you >read it? > >I am perfectly happy anwering questions about Blakes 7, from anyone. I >Love talking (typing?) about Blakes 7. But your letter implied (to me, >at any rate) that we, the fans would be doing the work and all you would >be doing is basically collating. > >So perhaps you can see why I took your message the way I did. Maybe. > As a recent (well, within the past few years) college student, I think I can appreciate where he is coming from, and your point of view as well. Quite a few classes I took my Senior year relield upon individual research collection, even if the facts had already been collected by someone else. I personally did quite a bit of research on the holocaust and interviewed survivors. They had told their stories many times, but it was still fascinating. Closer to the topic, I seem to recall a media class where I had to survey television watching habits of fellow students, but I have a guilty feeling I may have either skipped that paper, or faked it. Reuben ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 00:58:38 +0100 From: "Tom Forsyth" To: "B7 Lysator" Subject: [B7L] Queen: The Eye Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There were a couple of queries a while back about the game, featuring as it does the voices of Paul D and Jacqueline P. The good news - it's out. The bad news - it's rubbish. It's at least competent rubbish, but it's still rubbish. This seems to be the general opinion, and is also the opinion of a mag I mostly agree with (PC Zone). Unfortunately, it seems to have gone the way of most tie-ins. So much money and time has been spent on the music, video, voices and imagery that there was just no time for any gameplay to rear its cute little head. This is the basic gist of the reviews: The game itself is basically an Alone In The Dark clone (or Resident Evil or Ecstatica), where 3D figures move around 2D pre-rendered backdrops. There is normally only one character, you, and you wander about picking up items and doing vaguely adventure-game-like things in a sort of sinsiter Eastern European circus sort of landscape. Sometimes another character appears and you have to swordfight them. We've seen it all before, unfortunately, but we saw it all back when 486/25s were top of the range. Now, casual games players might like it despite this. But be warned - you'll need a fairly good PC to play it - a decent 3D graphics card and at least a Pentium 120, or a really Ninja processor (i.e. P2/300) without a 3D card. This puts it firmly in the regular gamesplayers league, and it's just not good enough for that sort of competition. Get QuakeII, a novice friend, a dark gloomy level, and play "Orbit" instead. Get Tomb Raider II and imagine it's Soolin in those tight shorts and stretchy top. Get Longbow 2 and fly around at treetop level, like they do in "Blake". But don't buy this - it's just not worth it unless you love Queen, love PD, love JP, _and_ love Alone in the Dark clones. Shame. Tom Forsyth. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 00:24:52 +0100 From: "Tom Forsyth" To: "B7 Lysator" Subject: Re: [B7L] The good ones in season 4 Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dangermouse has obviously got his patch over the wrong eye: > Good: > > Assassin > Sand > Gold > Blake > > Unmitigated Worthless Crap: > > Star Drive > Animals > Orbit > > Average: > > Everything else Surely not! I'll agree with the "goodies", but Orbit bad? OK, it's one massive plot device, but it does have a good payoff. Remember - without this, we wouldn't get to see Avon at the apogee (ooh - orbital mechanics pun!) of ruthlessness. And without that, you'd never know how far Avon would have gone down that path. But now we do know - all the way. Without passing GO or collecting his harp and wings. I think the fact that the second-longest-serving member of the crew was about to kill the longest-serving makes this stand out from the usual stuff. Not often you get the heroes being bigger bastards than the villains. Crap? Maybe, depending on how much you hate plot devices. Unmitigated? Not on your life. Stardrive's last few seconds has a similar excuse, but this is far outweighted by the first 99% of the thing. Unutterable tripe, I agree. And we don't need the last few seconds with Orbit around. Mind you, it's a good precursor for what is to come. Animals. Yep, straight in the bin. Luckily it's on the same tape as Stardrive, so that's alright. Peter Borg pointed out, with some justification: >How you can possibly miss 'Harvest Of Kairos' off this list is beyond me! Except that HoK is saved by the big scary spider. After that, things like Puff the Magic Dragon in Weapon look positively scary. And the one real redeeming feature that it fixes the Liberator's top speed at fairly close to Std*12 (techhie scum that I am). Oh, and it's season 3, not 4. Otherwise Ultraworld and Dawn of the Gods would be right there at the top of the list. Tom Forsyth. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 20:47:54 EDT From: Bizarro7 To: space-city@world.std.com, blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re: New Zines! Message-ID: <7fd5190.353d3e3b@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi, all. There are a lot of new zines in the works so I thought I'd make a general announcement of what's going to be available in the next few weeks leading up to MediaWest: For those Blakes 7 fans among you, there will be a new issue of SOUTHERN SEVEN (or two!) available at MediaWest. There is a website with artwork at: http://members.aol.com/ashton7/s7.htm but there are no text excerpts available yet. Soon! "Revelations" a new adult Highlander zine will be available sometime before MediaWest (that's Memorial Day weekend for those of you not in the know). So far it contains: "Survivors" by K. Ann Yost (Methos/Avon): A crossover story (with Blakes 7) set in the future. Methos and Avon are thrown together while trying to escape from the Federation. "Voyeur" by Methosia (Duncan/ Methos/ Original Character): Michaelus has a long-standing interest in and friendship with both Duncan MacLeod and with Methos. In the wake of Methos' past with the Horsemen being revealed, MacLeod finds himself unable to deal with his developing desire for Methos. Michaelus endeavors to assist both of his friends in the only way he knows how…and to satisfy a few of his own desires along the way. "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" by Quale (Methos/MacLeod): In the aftermath of Byron's death at MacLeod's hand, Methos and Duncan have a lot of unresolved issues. This story originally appeared in the out of print zine, "Walking Distance." "The Apocalypse" by Lady Rowena (Methos/Kronos): A story about how Methos finally leaves the Horseman, told entirely from Kronos' point of view! "Alone and Palely Loitering" by Riley Cannon (MacLeod/Methos): Methos and Duncan try to repair their friendship after "Comes a Horseman" and Duncan learns about how Methos previously knew Darius. "Judas Kiss" by Cori Lannam (Kronos/Methos): Methos remembers how he left the Horsemen and considers the nature of betrayal during the time leading up to a final showdown between himself and Cassandra. And more stories on the way! Still accepting submissions for a few more weeks. As you can see, we have a heavy Methos slant and so far all slash. All characters are welcome as are straight stories. Send us something! Our website for this zine is: http://members.aol.com/ashton7/uphl.htm The sequel to "Then the Night Comes," "The Lightning's Hand" will be available in a couple of weeks. Ahriman, a.k.a. Kummaya, has been defeated, our heroes have returned home for a well-deserved rest, and the ancient Sword of Nuada has been retrieved. All is well in Duncan MacLeod's world. Even his friends, some of them deadly enemies of each other, have managed to come to a truce of sorts. Several months have passed in relative normalcy. Of course, nothing in MacLeod's world ever stays normal for long! Whilst being moved from David Shaws' estate to the British Museum, the deadly sword is stolen…and it is feared that it has fallen back into the hands of an Immortal. MacLeod fears that Amanda has succumbed to a desire to own the object, while Cassandra suspects Methos…and, of course, Methos suspects Cassandra, who considered the sword a sacred relic. Suspects abound and the chase is on to find the culprit! Like the first one, this is a gen novel. The website address is: http://members.aol.com/ashton7/light.htm And, submissions are also still open for our gen Highlander zine, "So Speaks the Hero." To see some previews of what's already in line to be printed, check out: http://members.aol.com/ashton7/uphl.htm. Please send more submissions! ;-) We'd like to do another issue of our Western genzine, Wide Open Spaces, but are still looking for more submissions. So far we have a really angsty dark Heyes story from Catherine Siemann and promises of more Lonesome Dove from Roberta Stuemke. Ann Wortham ashton7@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 10:47:52 +1000 From: Bill Billingsley To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] A.N.G.E.L.S Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980422104752.006b3efc@rabbit> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 14:37 21/04/98 -0500, G.Robbins wrote: >On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, G. Robbins wrote: >> >On Mon, Apr 20, 1998 at 12:06:02PM -0500, G. Robbins wrote: Is this a private argument or can any multiple personality join in? :-) I sometimes wondered about starting a Servalan appreciation society, but rather than giving it an acronym, I thought Megolomaniacs Anonymous would do.... ...and to borrow a very old joke... Megolomaniacs Anonymous. Meetings. Today, 7pm, room 14, town hall. Tomorrow, 8pm, the world. -------------------------------------------------------- The Loch Mess Monster (occaisionally mistaken as Bill Billingsley) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 10:56:23 +1000 From: Bill Billingsley To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re: Christopher Wheatley's request Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19980422105623.006b1f38@rabbit> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Not meaning to ruffle any feathers, but I think Jackie's being a little unfair with some things here: At 20:31 21/04/98 +0100, Jackie wrote: >What I meant by *real fan* is some-one who has some knowledge and >opinions of their own, and not just asks how to contact the >actor/actresses. Are you not a member of any of the fan clubs? By >joining them you would get all the info you wanted. A long term fan >would have read fan club newsletters which would have answered all your >questions anyway. Especially on the subject of why we think the show >*IS* so popular, and why we think it different from other sci-fi of the >time; or, seeing that we are still fans of the programme, why we think >it different to sci-fi of ANY time. > I find this comment a little odd - "you must be a member of the fan club to be a fan" -- (kind of reminds me of some unions that used to force workers to become members). I am not a member of any fan clubs (I'm not sure there actually are any in Brisbane and I've always found joining overseas clubs to be a bit of a pest), but I would still count myself as a fan (I've bought quite a few of the videos, watch them incessantly... and I do have opinions [I sent a few of them to Christopher] I'm a list member, but then if I hadn't stumbled across the list a year ago I probably wouldn't be) Also, for all we know, Christopher might well have opinions of his own -- but in asking us for help, he is hardly likely to suddenly land all of his opinions on us. >Again, a long term fan, would have read articles, not just in fan zines >but such professional publications as Starburst, Marvel Monthlies, TV >Zone, and Dreamwatch (in all its previous personas) about the programme, >and including interviews with all cast members. Even in other countries >where Blakes7 did not air until years after we Brits saw it, their >relevent professional publications were full of articles and interviews >at the time (ie Starlog etc). I've never even *heard* of these (except Starlog which I've juist never seen), and I would still consider myself a fan. I am not a fan of Marvel, TV Zone or Starburst, but a fan of B7. Besides even if he was not a fan, if he is doing an assignment on the reasons B7 proved popular, and he *didn't* ask the largest pool of B7 fans on the net why we liked it, his lecturers would have good cause for complaint. -------------------------------------------------------- The Loch Mess Monster (occaisionally mistaken as Bill Billingsley) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 17:28:57 -0800 From: Helen Krummenacker To: "G. Robbins" CC: "Blake's7Lysator" Subject: Re: [B7L] A.N.G.E.L.S Message-ID: <353D47D9.483E@jps.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I hereby declare the existance of the virtual alignment > >A.S.K.S. (Avon's Sympathetic Kindred Spirits) > >for all us Avon-admirers who *don't* lust after Avon! (Even if it's only > >me.) > Count me in as a very enthusiastic member! (How did I miss the first post mentioning ASKS?) I am definitely an ASKS, not an ASS (although I did like calling myself a bad-ASS), nor an ANGEL. I wonder what Avon would have said to my coworker the other day who asked me if she could bring up the next screen on her computer by pressing the enter key? (The answer of course, was yes. I had to choke back the urge to respond with a paraphrase of Dogbert "You know another person might have recklessly tried pressing the button before interrupting me, but I can tell you're special." I patiently told her yes, yet today, my manager said I'm not open enough to being asked things.) Sorry, off topic. I'm just surrounded by incompetency and reaching out to those I feel may understand. Helen aka Avona -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V98 Issue #117 **************************************