Refuge Blake’s 7 Crossfire 4.10 The war between the presidents is taking its toll on the people. Can the gang help? There is some nice discussion between the Liberator crew at the start, How to bring the war to an end sooner, for the good of the people who are suffering? The answer is obvious, but its up to Avon to suggest it, and its not a popular option. It does seem they’re going to take decisive action and looks to be an interesting audio, but then they get waylaid. In the middle of nowhere away from the space lanes there’s another ship, emitting an encoded message. With the pilot an old acquaintance of Villa’s he’s in a good position to find out why he’s carrying people in cryogenicc sleep. This ticks all the boxes, though its not the adventure as it began as. Double dealings, friends who aren’t to be trusted, misdirection, the federation ever present, its got all the classic hallmarks. It is nice to have the full gang, with Yasmin Bannerman doing a great job as D...
Ministry Of Truth Blake’s 7 Crossfire 4.9 Propaganda in the form of television drama, pumped out to the masses. The exploits of the Federation again the evil rebels. Though there is one who’d like to go beyond the limits and do an episode from the rebels point of view… It is a few minutes before the Liberator crew get involved. Its only Avon, Cally and Tarrant. It wasn’t until I listened to the next episode, that it really felt like Blakes 7, with Villa, Orac etc. I didn’t realise how much I missed them. The facility is more than just a place for making TV, it hides a secret, and there’s a traitor at work. Which is maybe why both the federation and Liberator show up. So the usual stand off situation, I listened in bits over a few days, and though I got into it, I was never that excited by it, and I do feel a proper listen is best. There are some classic B7 motifs, and Avon living up to his reputation. A reasonable tale.