Sally asked:
> What suprises me is that Tarrant isn't down for any rescues - I wonder
where
> my image of him as Lord of the Cavalry Charges comes from? Anyone?
Probably because he's usually the first to charge to the rescue when someone
is in trouble. Which doesn't necessarily mean he always succeeds/should get
credit, but sometimes he should, per my pov. Also, a lot depends on how you
count a rescue. Is it a rescue if the person/persons to be rescued are in
danger but not actually prisoners?
Off the top of my head and probably forgetting some of Tarrant's
charges/rescues:
Powerplay: Death Squad trooper about to blast Avon into oblivion; Tarrant
saves him. And one might count Tarrant's timely intervention when he knocked
Avon unconscious and prevented Klegg from identifying Avon, but I'm not sure
Avon would count it. He'd probably feel Tarrant should have come up with a
less personally painful-to-him intervention. :)
Volcano: Tarrant and Dayna rescue Cally. One could argue which of them
should get credit, but I'd allot it equally. Tarrant makes the decision that
they *should* attempt the rescue (Dayna might possibly have declined if on
her own). Then Tarrant gets shot and it's Dayna who takes out the troopers
with grenades.
Dawn: Tarrant charges out to rescue Vila's "body." Tarrant "rescues" Orac by
providing a cleverly deceptive description.
City: Retrieving Vila is a group effort, but it's Tarrant who insists they
are going to stay and wait for him when Avon wants to leave.
Children: Tarrant's the lead voice in the let's go rescue Auron faction.
Rumours: Dayna and Tarrant pluck Avon from the Federation cell. They want to
pop back down to the palace to rescue him later, but Avon returns before the
teleport coordinates are reset.
Ultraworld: Tarrant is the first to voice "let's go rescue Cally." Dayna and
Tarrant rescue Cally and Avon; again, I see credit going to both of them.
Tarrant's explorations keep him and Dayna from getting caught with Avon.
Tarrant's explorations allow him to know what to do to restore Cally and
Avon's minds. Dayna uses the explosive to break the two of them out of
captivity. Both Dayna and Tarrant free Avon and Cally before they are fed to
the Core.
Moloch: Tarrant and Vila: team effort to rescue Dayna and Avon.
Death-Watch: Team effort, with Tarrant playing key role, when they "rescue"
Teal and Vandor from the Federation.
Terminal: Cally and Tarrant charge down to protect Avon's back.
I could continue through fourth season, but I think the above paints enough
of a picture to answer the question.
Carol Mc