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- DirectorVere LorrimerStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowBlake, Avon and Jenna follow the transport ship London to the Federation prison planet Cygnus Alpha where Blake teleports to the surface to free the prisoners. But the planet's supreme ruler Vargas wants to take over the Liberator in his goal of total power and conquest of the galaxy.ARTIX: “Cygnus Alpha.”
LEYLAN: “This is Civil Administration Ship London in transit from Earth to Cygnus Alpha, transporting prisoners to the penal colony.”
BLAKE: “I want a course for the Earth Federation penal planet, Cygnus Alpha.”
BLAKE: “Cygnus Alpha, standard speed.”
VARGAS: “Now take this ship back to Cygnus Alpha.” - DirectorMichael E. BriantStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowCally comes under the influence of an alien intelligence from her own people's legends, causing her to sabotage the Liberator. The ship goes off course and becomes ensnared by an organic web that surrounds a remote planet inhabited by a genetically-engineered race and their creators.SAYMON: “We do have some influence on your safety in that it is within our power to release you from the web.”
BLAKE: “You said you have a way to free us from the web.”
GEELA: “We created “the web”, as you call it.”
GEELA: “It will create a corridor through the web.”
JENNA: “There’s nothing he can do till we’re out of the web.”
GEELA: “When we have full power this control will project a ray that will clear a route through the web.”
SAYMON: “Without that power you cannot escape the web.”
BLAKE: “They've got a carrier beam which projects a fungicide which'll clear a way through the web for us.” - DirectorDouglas CamfieldStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowOn a world destroyed by warfare, two powerful aliens force Blake and Travis to fight each other to the death so their ships will survive.TRAVIS: “A duel?”
- DirectorMichael E. BriantStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowBlake and Jenna teleport down to evacuate a well-known resistance leader named Avalon, only to find that she was captured by the Federation. The Liberator's crew launch a rescue mission, not realizing that Travis is using Avalon as bait.TRAVIS: “We’ve codenamed it Project Avalon.”
TRAVIS: “I think Project Avalon will silence the critics.”
SERVALAN: “Project Avalon has failed totally.” - DirectorPennant RobertsStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowBlake and Jenna set out to convince Sarkoff, the exiled former president of the planet Lindor to return to lead his people, before the Federation assumes control of the planet. However, the Liberator is taken over by a group of bounty hunters known as Amagons.GAN: “Bounty Hunters.”
JENNA: “You weren’t always a Bounty Hunter.” - DirectorMichael E. BriantStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowApproaching Cephlon, the Liberator crew witness a spacecraft crash land on the planet. They rescue a man named Ensor, who was trying to get back to his father on Aristo and arrange for the Federation to purchase something called Orac. He forces Blake and Cally to fly him to Aristo, leaving Avon, Jenna, Gan, and Vila stranded on the radiation-scarred surface of Cephlon.MEEGAT: “The ancients promise that strangers not of this world would be the means of our deliverance.”
MEEGAT: “He shall recognise deliverance and speak its name.”
AVON: “Is there a legend of Deliverance?”
MEEGAT: “Deliverance was prepared.”
MEEGAT: “All that was needed to complete Deliverance was the word of Kashell.”
MEEGAT: “We wait for Deliverance.”
MEEGAT: “Behold, Deliverance!” - DirectorMichael E. BriantVere LorrimerStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowThe crew of the Liberator head to the planet Aristo to deliver medical supplies to the computer scientist Ensor, creator of the mobile super-computer Orac. Blake and Cally require anti-radiation drugs for Avon, Gan, Vila and Jenna who have absorbed radiation on Cephlon. Travis and Servalan have also arrived on Aristo as they intend to claim Orac for themselves.BLAKE: “He also spoke of something called 'Orac' and claimed the Federation was willing to pay one hundred million credits to obtain it.”
BLAKE: “Well, if the Federation is prepared to pay one hundred million credits then Orac must be fairly important.”
BLAKE: “I think it's the importance the Federation is placing on Orac that bothers me.”
VILA: “Orac.”
AVON: “Presumably so that the Federation could get their hands on Orac without paying a hundred million.”
VILA: “So they'll be on their way to pick up Orac as fast as they can go, and that's fairly fast actually.”
ENSOR: “You, Orac, my friend, you.”
SERVALAN: “When we deliver Orac to the Federation they will be very grateful, and very generous, and it will be our success, ours alone.”
BLAKE: “No, we’d end up looking for each other as well as Orac and Ensor.”
BLAKE: “What about Orac?”
ENSOR: “Orac. Of course, yes, I can’t leave Orac here.”
CALLY: “Your son says 'The Federation is willing to pay a hundred million for Orac'.”
CALLY: “This is Orac?”
ENSOR: “Orac has access to the sum total of all the knowledge of all the known worlds.”
ENSOR: “It's a simple on/off device that activates Orac. Use it and Orac will advise you of every detail of the operation you intend to perform.”
SERVALAN: “Travis, forget Blake, find Orac, although they’ve probably taken it with them.”
SERVALAN: “Orac is the prize.”
SERVALAN: “That box - Orac - that’s what we came for.”
BLAKE: “No, I've got a better idea: we'll get a message through to the Federation, tell them that you let us take Orac.”
VILA: “Orac, be a good junk heap - shut up.”
BLAKE: “Orac, what are your limits?”
AVON: “So is Orac.”
VILA: “That’s fixed Orac.” - DirectorVere LorrimerStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowAfter an attack by two unidentifiable spacecraft, the computers aboard Liberator turn on Blake and his crew through the intervention of the ship's original owners, who are controlled by a massive computer called The System.BLAKE: “Redemption.”
- DirectorJonathan Wright-MillerStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowBlake tries to buy the services of the Terra Nostra organized crime syndicate in his struggle against the Federation. When his first effort fails, he decides to go after their biggest source of profit to gain leverage. That source is an illicit narcotic called shadow.LARGO: “Pure shadow.”
LARGO: “We owned you from your first tiny drop of shadow.”
BEK: “Use shadow?”
JENNA: “Shadow.”
BEK: “That’s what shadow does.”
JENNA: “A shadow?”
JENNA: “Shadow.”
AVON: “When the Federation introduced the death penalty for possession, the President described shadow as the greatest single threat to the welfare of mankind.”
ENFORCER: “It seems he’s been adding it to all the shadow that we supplied.”
BLAKE: “The President of the Federation runs the shadow operation.”
AVON: “And since shadow is the basis of the Terra Nostra…” - DirectorGeorge Spenton-FosterStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowAfter a researcher named Coser kills his superiors at the Federation's weapons development base, he escapes to a deserted planet with a new secret weapon called IMIPAK. Soon, both the Liberator's crew and Servalan are searching for him.FEN: “The leaders feared its potential as a weapon. But a weapon once created cannot be abandoned.”
SERVALAN: “The weapon is ours, and safe because it guards itself.”
BLAKE: “And logically, IMIPAK must be a weapon, and logically, Coser must have it.”
COSER: “Beta-grade technicians aren't supposed to be clever enough to develop a weapon like IMIPAK, only I did.”
SERVALAN: “To search for a dangerous psychopath with a highly effective secret weapon?”
SERVALAN: “If he’s cornered, he might destroy the weapon.”
TRAVIS: “Very effective weapon.”
TRAVIS: “The weapon guards itself.” - DirectorJonathan Wright-MillerStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowThe Liberator arrives at the planet Horizon when the Liberator follows a Federation freighter. Blake and Jenna teleport to the surface, only to be taken captive by Federation guards. Shortly after Cally, Gan and Vila are also taken captive and forced to work in the mines. Avon decides to leave the crew on Horizon and take control of the Liberator, but instead, teleports to the surface to rescue them.ZEN: “Code named Horizon.”
BLAKE: “Horizon?”
BLAKE: “What are the surface conditions on Horizon?”
BLAKE: “Well, is there any information on Horizon?”
BLAKE: “Well, is the information on Horizon classified?”
CALLY: “You’re not going to follow the freighter all the way to Horizon?”
BLAKE: “That freighter’s gone to Horizon for some good reason.”
BLAKE: “Zen, have you any information on Horizon’s defences?”
ZEN: “Freighter approaching landing site on Horizon.”
BLAKE: “They code named this planet Horizon. It’s a horizon you’ll never cross.”
BLAKE: “But he didn’t call this place Horizon.”
AVON: “Orac, have you obtained any further information on the planet Horizon?”
AVON: “Orac, no further information is required on the planet Horizon.”
BLAKE: “Take me back to the Federation when you leave Horizon.”
ZEN: “A message from the Federation freighter on the planet Horizon.”
ZEN: “Message reads, "Top priority signal to any Federation pursuit unit, from Kommissar, planet Horizon. Request assistance. Ruler of Horizon unreliable, am disposing of him.””
ZEN: “From Federation Pursuit Flotilla Thirteen, to Kommissar, planet Horizon.”
SELMA: “All the scanners in the palace are off, everyone has fled, there is no electronic communication anywhere on Horizon.”
RO: “While I live, you’ll be welcome on Horizon.”
BLAKE: “Still Horizon?”
BLAKE: “Just clear Horizon.” - DirectorVere LorrimerStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowThe Liberator heads to the Federation controlled planet Albian, where the crew search for Federation officer Space Major Provine whom they believe can lead them to the location of Central Control. They learn the Federation has buried a radioactive bomb on Albian which can wipe out all life on the planet. Avon meets up with enemy Del Grant, brother of Avon's former lover Anna, and tries to disarm the bomb, having to put aside his differences with Grant.CAUDER: “What’s the countdown?”
BLAKE: “Just one thing: if that countdown goes below fifty and the device is still primed, you will be teleported out.”
BLAKE: “Cauder, if there’s still no news from Avon when that countdown goes below fifty, I’m pulling out.”
BLAKE: “What’s the countdown?”
GRANT: “What’s the countdown?”
GRANT: “What’s the countdown?” - DirectorDerek MartinusStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowThe Liberator sets a course for the planet Goth, where Blake, Jenna and Vila go in search of a amulet that belongs to the royal family, containing the location of Star One. But Travis too has arrived on Goth and is also after the amulet. To secure the amulet Blake agrees to rescue Rod, brother of the planet's ruler Gola.AVON: “True, but let us assume that the keeper of the secret is somewhere down there on the planet Goth, and that the keeper is a royal personage.”
TRAVIS: “We know the keeper of the secret is on Goth.”
JENNA: “The keeper of the secret may not even know that he, or she, is the keeper.”
TARA: “And you are asking me who the keeper is?”
JENNA: Once I know who the keeper is, I will go, I promise.”
TARA: “Yes, I would help you to go, if I knew who the keeper was.”
BLAKE: “Who is the keeper?”
BLAKE: “Who is the keeper?” - DirectorDavid MaloneyStarsGareth ThomasSally KnyvettePaul DarrowBlake leads the apprehensive crew of the Liberator out into intergalactic space to find and destroy Star One and cripple the Federation. What none of them realize is that Star One is already showing signs of sabotage. But since nobody but Blake's crew know the location of Star One, who could be causing it, and why?DURKIM: “Servalan, by accident or design, Star One is failing.”
SERVALAN: “Star One is the most secure installation in the Federation .”
SERVALAN: “Durkim, no one knows where Star One is.”
BLAKE: “So, if Lurgan's coordinates are correct Star One is somewhere in there.”
JENNA: “And however they built Star One it's not going to be so big that we can't miss it.”
AVON: “We can take Star One, let’s get on with it.”
BLAKE: “We are not going to use Star One to rule the Federation, we are going to destroy it.”
AVON: “When Star One is gone, it is finished, Blake.”
AVON: “When we have dealt with Star One, I will take you back to Earth and then the Liberator is mine, agreed?”
BLAKE: “Well, do we look for Star One?”
CALLY: “Many, many people will die without Star One.”
SERVALAN: “I am still waiting for your theories about where Star One may be located.”
DURKIM: “I can’t even guess where Star One is.”
SERVALAN: “She’s on Star One.”
SERVALAN: “None of the group could attempt to damage the systems, identify the location or contact anyone outside Star One without going obviously insane.”
SERVALAN: “So whatever is happening on Star One is happening against her will.”
CALLY: “Perhaps Star One doesn't come within detector range until we reach the coordinates.”
VILA: “Star One.”
AVON: “If this is Star One…”
AVON: “There are thousands of satellite generators out there, beyond Star One.”
ORAC: “The defence zone is controlled and monitored from the computer complex known as Star One.”
ORAC: “A cursory examination of the relevant Star One systems indicates that this defence zone is one of a number of such zones located at strategic points on the rim of that section of the galaxy colonized by mankind.” - DirectorDesmond McCarthyStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingThe Liberator is lured to Obsidian, a volcanic planet of strategic value, which is linked to rumours of Blake's whereabouts. Dayna has a potential ally among the pacifist population: its ruler, an old acquaintance of her father named Hower. Tarrant and Dayna teleport down in an attempt to enlist recruits to their rebellion, and establish a base from which to complete the destruction of the Federation and defeat Servalan. However, Servalan has enlisted a traitor.DAYNA: “The Volcano.”
TARRANT: “It all seems quiet enough if you don’t count the volcano.”
VILA: “That damn great volcano right in the middle of the planet.”
VILA: “The volcano.”
MORI: “So we don’t land in the volcano?”
VILA: “The volcano.”
CALLY: “I still think you’re too near the volcano.”
VILA: “Or maybe he landed in the volcano.”
VILA: “There isn’t a volcano alive that would dare swallow Avon.”
MORI: “That volcano sounds pretty active to me.”
BERSHAR: “We monitor the volcano constantly.”
TARRANT: “Is the volcano spraying it out?”
TARTANT: “That brings us near the volcano.”
TARRANT: “That’s towards the centre of the volcano.” - DirectorDesmond McCarthyStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingThe Liberator is drawn off course by an artificial black hole. Orac brings the ship too close in order to study the phenomenon, and, unable to break free, the Liberator is dragged through into an "impossible" starless black void... or is it? Orac's science is pitted against a legendary figure from Cally's childhood stories.CALLY: “The story goes back to the mists of Time, to the Dawn of the Gods.”
- DirectorGerald BlakeStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingTarrant convinces the others to launch a raid on a Federation transport loading a cargo of valuable crystals from the planet Kairos, and Servalan recruits a retired officer who once served with Tarrant to stop him.JARVIK: “Right now he’s heading for the harvest of Kairos.”
ZEN: “This is known as the harvest of Kairos.” - DirectorVere LorrimerStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingThe Liberator crew makes a deal with a outlaw, known as Bayban the Berserker, in order to obtain crystals needed for the Liberator's weapons system. Bayban, in return, requires Vila's help to find a treasure on the distant planet Keezar; and Vila falls in love with Kerril, one of Bayban's gang members.TARRANT: “Apparently it means The City at the Edge of the World.”
RECORDING: “Once in every thirty-five generations, they will gather near the city at the edge of the world, and one will be found who can enter the vault.” - DirectorVere LorrimerStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingThe Liberator detects a mysterious spiky metal globe floating in space. Avon deduces that it is an artificial planet, but can't raise any communication. Then Cally disappears - apparently abducted inside the "planet". As well as affecting minds, this "Ultraworld" turns out to be capable of stealing them - and using the zombified bodies of space travelers to trap others. But the crew must ultimately face the menace that rules from the center of the Ultraworld...ULTRA 1: “Welcome to Ultraworld.”
AVON: “Ultraworld is a computer.”
ULTRA 1: “You were not strictly correct in calling Ultraworld a computer. Ultraworld is much more than that.”
DAYNA: “Well then maybe Ultraworld is a living organism.”
ULTRA 3: “Without the core, Ultraworld cannot exist.”
TARRANT: “It’s here in Ultraworld.”
AVON: “Tell me, Orac, how precisely did Vila confuse and distract Ultraworld?” - DirectorVere LorrimerStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingThe Liberator follows Servalan's flagship to Sardos, where a rogue Federation officer has designs on the galaxy.GROSE: “No, it was Astrid who saw the value of this stuff, and Astrid who designed Moloch to look after it.”
SERVALAN: “Moloch?”
LECTOR: “We find a suitable pilot; the scanner gets all the details, then Moloch sifts the skills and experiences and programs them into an automatic control system.”
LECTOR: “And that’s what Moloch came up with.”
MOLOCH: “I am Moloch.” - DirectorGerald BlakeStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingTarrant's elder brother Deeta is competing in a gladiatorial ceremony, where combatants fight each other to the death to settle Interplanetary feuds. Servalan is acting as a judge, but she is manipulating events to trigger a real war.DEETA: “The Death-Watch is never easy, Max.”
- DirectorMary RidgeStarsPaul DarrowJan ChappellMichael KeatingAfter Avon receives mysterious instructions, he, for reasons he will not share with the others, is determined to follow them. They bring the Liberator to the artificial planet Terminal, passing through a cloud of fluid particles on the way. Avon goes down to the surface and finds Blake, connected to a life support system, and Servalan, who is holding him captive. While they negotiate the release of Blake in exchange for the Liberator, the fluid particles start eating away at the ship.ZEN: “It was code named Terminal.”
TARRANT: “Terminal?”
AVON: “Zen, is there life on Terminal?”
ZEN: “The signal emanates from Terminal.”
CALLY: “You mean leave you on Terminal?”
AVON: “Go where you want, but stay away from Terminal.”
SERVALAN: “Put him down on Terminal.” - DirectorMary RidgeStarsPaul DarrowMichael KeatingSteven PaceyMarooned on the artificial planet Terminal, Avon, Vila, Dayna and Tarrant finds their only hope of rescue is the space freighter Scorpio commanded by Dorian and his associate, Soolin, a gunfighter from the lawless planet Gauda Prime.AVON: “You were injured trying to rescue Cally.”
- DirectorMary RidgeStarsPaul DarrowMichael KeatingSteven PaceyThe Xenon base security systems have locked down the Scorpio, effectively stranding our heroes. The computerized lock leading to the launch silo can only be opened by Avon, who has his hands full after becoming enmeshed in a war between the male Hommiks and the female Seskas. And if that wasn't bad enough, there's a nuclear weapon counting down inside the launch silo...AVON: “All that underground heat, light, power… and you never considered where it came from?”
NINA: “A rejection is already being drafted, but there is a growing feeling among the Seska remnant that women, even with the power we have could never-“
ORAC: “The power to move objects at a distance using only the mind-“ - DirectorDavid Sullivan ProudfootStarsPaul DarrowMichael KeatingJosette SimonScorpio is damaged in a collision with an asteroid and the crew need a stardrive from Federation scientist Dr. Plaxton so they can out-run Federation pursuit ships. Unfortunately Dr. Plaxton is working for pirates called the Space Rats.ORAC: “At the time of the Federation's collapse, the doctor was developing a new space drive system that used light to exert thrust instead of plasma: the photonic drive or the Stardrive machine, as it's known.”