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  • 11:01, October 5, 2009 ‎Amersat (hist) ‎[1,451 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Amersat''' is the name apocryphally given to the home planet of Sinofar and Giroc, which remained unnamed in primary sources. ==Geology and Climate== The planet was…')
  • 10:42, October 5, 2009 ‎Jarvik (hist) ‎[2,929 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Ven Jarvik''' was an unorthodox sometime Federation officer who successfully captured the ''Liberator'' near the planet Kairos. Portrayed by Andrew Burt. ==H…')
  • 11:37, October 4, 2009 ‎Sopron (hist) ‎[979 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Sopron''' was an exotic alien life-form native to an unnamed planet visited by the ''Liberator''. Avon described it as the most sophisticated life-form he had ever enc…')
  • 11:43, October 2, 2009 ‎IMIPAK (hist) ‎[1,661 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''IMIPAK''' (occasionally referred to in apocrypha as '''IMIPAC''') was a weapon developed by Coser. Its name stood for '''I'''nduced '''M'''olecular '''I'''nstability '''P'…')
  • 11:13, October 2, 2009 ‎Mutoids (hist) ‎[2,317 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Mutoids''' were technologically modified human beings in the service of the Federation military. Servalan and Travis displayed a preference for using Mutoids as tr…')
  • 10:43, October 2, 2009 ‎Herculanium (hist) ‎[387 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Herculanium''' was the strongest known metal in the universe - according to Vila, it could not be cut, burnt or blasted. Although Avon described it as an alloy, it was…')
  • 10:12, October 1, 2009 ‎Teleport bracelet (hist) ‎[1,383 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'A '''teleport bracelet''' was an intrinsic part of the teleport systems of both the ''Liberator'' and the ''Scorpio''. ==Specifications== It is unclear whether a br…')
  • 09:53, October 1, 2009 ‎Thaarn (hist) ‎[2,158 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''The Thaarn''' was the master of Crandor and aspired to become master of the Universe. On Crandor he enjoyed absolute power. Portrayed by Marcus Powell. ==Possible Ori…')
  • 20:10, September 30, 2009 ‎Groff (hist) ‎[1,381 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Groff''' was the senior technician working for the Thaarn on Crandor. Previously he had been a Federation officer. Portrayed by Terry Scully. ==History== Gro…')
  • 19:55, September 30, 2009 ‎Crandor (hist) ‎[1,674 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Crandor''' was a strange world in Sector 12. It was either at the centre of an unusual black hole, or simply appeared to be as a result of the Thaarn's [[gravity g…')
  • 19:37, September 30, 2009 ‎Limiter (hist) ‎[1,423 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'A '''limiter''' was a brain implant used by the Federation. It prevented the implantee from intentionally killing. Gan was fitted with a limiter at some point prior to h…')
  • 11:47, September 30, 2009 ‎Galactic Monopoly (hist) ‎[643 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Galactic Monopoly''' is the name apocryphally given to a board game which appeared to have some similarities with the archaic Earth game ''Monopoly''. Territories included…')
  • 10:45, September 30, 2009 ‎David Jackson (hist) ‎[1,030 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''David Jackson''' (15 July 1934 - 25 July 2005) was a British actor best known for his role as Olag Gan in Blake's 7's first two seasons and as Detective Constable Braithwaite …')
  • 12:29, September 29, 2009 ‎Muller's android (hist) ‎[2,459 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Muller's android''' was possibly the most advanced ever created, possessing many of the abilities of Orac. ==Specifications== The android had a standard robotic …')
  • 11:55, September 29, 2009 ‎Tok (hist) ‎[224 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Tok''' was an agent representing bidders in the slave auctions on Domo. Amongst the clients he represented were Valeria of Prim and Natratof of Gourimpest. Portray…')
  • 11:50, September 29, 2009 ‎Vem (hist) ‎[189 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'The '''vem''' was the unit of currency used in slave auctions on the planet Domo. An adult male slave typically appeared to go at auction for somewhere between one and two hu…')
  • 11:46, September 29, 2009 ‎Benos (hist) ‎[541 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Benos''' was a space pirate and slave trader on the planet Domo. Portrayed by Peter Attard. ==History== Benos appeared to work for Verlis. It was he and his gang…')
  • 11:41, September 29, 2009 ‎Nebrox (hist) ‎[908 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Nebrox''' was an elderly slave on the planet Domo. Portrayed by Richard Hurndall. ==History== It is not known how Nebrox came to be a slave. He had already been put u…')
  • 11:32, September 29, 2009 ‎Fake Cancer (hist) ‎[977 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'The '''fake Cancer''' was in reality an actor hired by the genuine Cancer as part of her convoluted scheme to kill the ''Scorpio'' crew. Portrayed by John Wyman. ==H…')
  • 11:23, September 29, 2009 ‎Verlis (hist) ‎[526 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Verlis''' was a slave trader on the planet Domo who, perhaps facetiously, considered herself a 'public servant' for her work. Portrayed by Betty Marsden. Verlis appea…')
  • 11:17, September 29, 2009 ‎Mangon (hist) ‎[178 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Mangon''' was a foul fungal-based gruel which was the staple diet of slaves on Domo. It was Piri's failure to recognise the word which led to the death of Nebrox.')
  • 11:14, September 29, 2009 ‎Domo (hist) ‎[1,406 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Domo''' was a desert planet on the edge of sixth quadrant (possibly another name for Sector 6). It had been outside Federation control for at least ten years and appea…')
  • 21:28, September 28, 2009 ‎Cancer (hist) ‎[3,018 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Cancer''' was the name of an infamous assassin employed by Servalan to kill the crew of the ''Scorpio''. Cancer's appearance, age, and planet of origin were all a myst…')
  • 21:16, September 28, 2009 ‎Mori (hist) ‎[1,790 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Mori''' was an ambitious Federation officer assigned to capture the ''Liberator'' while it orbited the planet Obsidian. Portrayed by Ben Howard. ==History== …')
  • 20:56, September 28, 2009 ‎Obsidian (hist) ‎[2,426 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Obsidian''' was a neutral planet in Sector 6. Its population, known as Pyroans, were all conditioned to be pacifists. The planet itself was in a crucial strategic location…')
  • 19:16, September 28, 2009 ‎Vibroshock (hist) ‎[426 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Vibroshock weapons''' were a technology experimented with by Dayna and Hal Mellanby on the planet Sarran. At high power levels vibroshock weapons could be deadly…')
  • 19:13, September 28, 2009 ‎Lauren (hist) ‎[744 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Lauren''' was the adopted daughter of Hal Mellanby. Portrayed by Sally Harrison. ==History== She was a native of the planet Sarran, but was raised by Mellanby al…')
  • 16:31, September 28, 2009 ‎Jevron (hist) ‎[268 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Jevron''' was a planet where Servalan believed she had seen Blake's death and cremation, over a year before the destruction of the ''Liberator'' over [[Terminal (p…')
  • 16:23, September 28, 2009 ‎Harmon (hist) ‎[539 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Harmon''' was a member of the Federation Death Squad under Section Leader Klegg. Portrayed by Doyne Bird. Harmon boarded the abandoned ''Liberator'' in th…')
  • 16:17, September 28, 2009 ‎Death Squad (hist) ‎[473 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'The '''Death Squad''' was a Federation military unit with, according to Tarrant, 'a record for brutality hard to match'. Klegg and his men were Death Squad members, …')
  • 16:06, September 28, 2009 ‎Klegg (hist) ‎[756 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Klegg''' was a Section Leader in the Federation Death Squad. He and his troopers were the first to board the ''Liberator'' following the events of the [[Intergalac…')
  • 21:50, September 27, 2009 ‎Xenon Base (hist) ‎[1,777 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Xenon Base''' was an underground complex on the planet Xenon, constructed at least in part by Dorian. It was used by Avon and his followers after the destruction o…')
  • 21:31, September 27, 2009 ‎Hal Mellanby (hist) ‎[2,273 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Hal Mellanby''' was a weapons designer and dissident from a generation before Blake's time. After a revolt he led was crushed by the Federation he fled Earth with …')
  • 11:12, September 27, 2009 ‎Fluidic particles (hist) ‎[1,222 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'A cloud of '''fluid particles''' was encountered by the ''Liberator'' en route to Sector 6. The cloud appeared reddish-orange and was charged with energy. Its source and …')
  • 13:44, September 25, 2009 ‎Spacials (hist) ‎[1,551 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'The '''spacial''' was the unit of measurement used in the vast majority of instances, by both rebel and Federation crews. The ''Liberator'' had a standard orbital distan…')
  • 12:52, September 25, 2009 ‎Dorian's creature (hist) ‎[1,220 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Dorian's creature''' was what remained of his former partner after receiving 200 years worth of Dorian's accumulated decay and damage. Dorian kept it in a cavern beneath […')
  • 21:14, September 24, 2009 ‎Tarsius (hist) ‎[518 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Tarsius''' was a planet which was subjugated by the Federation using the Pacification Programme, at around the same time as Luba, Porphry Major and [[Helotrix]…')
  • 21:07, September 24, 2009 ‎Wargs (hist) ‎[214 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'A '''warg''' was a creature, probably native to Tarsia. Not much is known concerning its biology or habits beyond its tendency to be strangled in a…')
  • 21:04, September 24, 2009 ‎Tarsia (hist) ‎[90 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Tarsia''' was possibly a planet but definitely the home of Tarsian warg-stranglers.')
  • 21:03, September 24, 2009 ‎Tarsian warg-strangler (hist) ‎[276 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'A '''Tarsian warg-strangler''' was an individual or creature, presumably a native of Tarsia, doubtless wont to indulge in the strangling of hapless wargs. They were prov…')
  • 20:49, September 24, 2009 ‎Teal-Vandor Convention (hist) ‎[1,858 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'The '''Teal-Vandor Convention''' was a diplomatic arrangement between the two systems in question. It allowed them to resolve disagreements without the need for full-scal…')
  • 19:56, September 24, 2009 ‎Sector 6 (hist) ‎[474 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Sector 6''' was a star sector. The star orbited by Terminal was in Sector 6. It was also the location of the planet Obsidian. [[Category:Star …')
  • 19:50, September 24, 2009 ‎Star sector (hist) ‎[513 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'In Blake's time space had been divided into a number of '''Star Sectors'''. The principles of the division are unknown, along with the actual size of the sectors themselves. …')
  • 19:46, September 24, 2009 ‎Sector 4 (hist) ‎[1,022 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Sector 4''' was a star sector, apparently on the fringe of Federation space. The Federation lost and regained control of the sector around the time of the [[Intergalac…')
  • 19:33, September 24, 2009 ‎Sector 12 (hist) ‎[413 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Sector 12''' was in Earth's galaxy but distant from Federation space. It was the location of Spaceworld and the home of the System. Astral point 781 was also in Se…')
  • 19:29, September 24, 2009 ‎The System (hist) ‎[2,106 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''The System''' was the name of a computer network which was the controlling authority of a highly advanced alien civilisation, the original builders of the ''Liberator''. …')
  • 13:57, September 24, 2009 ‎Intergalactic drive (hist) ‎[427 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with 'The '''intergalactic drive''' was a theoretical piece of technology allowing easy travel over the distances between one galaxy and another. The Federation did not appear…')
  • 13:52, September 24, 2009 ‎Galaxy (hist) ‎[937 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Galaxies''' are large aggregations of stars, planetary systems, gas clouds and other celestial bodies. Almost all evidence suggests that all of Blake and Avon's explo…')
  • 13:19, September 24, 2009 ‎Andromeda (hist) ‎[409 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Andromeda''' is a constellation visible from Earth. There were various references to the Andromeda galaxy by Avon and others. The galaxy M31 is part of the co…')
  • 12:32, September 24, 2009 ‎Exbar (hist) ‎[1,210 bytes] ‎Gai-jin (Talk | contribs) (Created page with ''''Exbar''' was a planet used at one time as a penal colony by the Federation. It was possibly in Sector 4. ==Geology and Climate== Exbar had a thin but breathable atmos…')
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