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"Timothy H Panton." <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Mar 1992 08:52:56 GMT
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One of the things that made Blakes 7 different from Star Trek, was that
it was anti-establishment.
Blake was a freedom-fighter (or terrorist depending on your viewpoint),
who went around the galaxy in a destroying military targets.
The spaceship was stolen, and his crew were all self-confessed criminals.
 
It also featured a couple of neat computers:
	Zen - who spoke like a BBC newsreader, and tended to only tell
the crew what they _needed_ to know.
	Orac - who was a sort of cross between a virus and a hacker.
His inventor designed a standard component used in all computers, Orac
exploited a weakness in this componant and was thus able to access any
computer anywhere.
 
If I recall most of the first series was written by Terry Nation, the
inventor of the Daleks, which may account for the character of the series.
Tim.
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