Re Fiona's interesting post.
One could postulate other reasons for the set-up in 'Aftermath'.
The episode is obviously intended to introduce Dayna. Reading 'The Inside
Story' it's apparent that Josette Simon was hired primarily for her skin
colour, youth, looks, and lack of ethnic or American accent. The account
there mentions only David Moloney and Vere Lorimer in this context, but
it's hard to see that they would have made casting decisions impacting so
obviously on character without overt back-up from Terry Nation, who owned
the concept and continued to write three key 3rd season episodes. On a
'give the gal a USP' principle, this blank young slate acquires the weapons
tech background. From there on in, one can see the episode 'Aftermath'
developing ... sexually naive young gal (the kiss in the cave), weapons
tech background (all the Hal Mellanby stuff to which Fiona refers), oh dear
we've lost Jenna, so we need a blonde bimbette replacement (Lauren). Hack
writing at its worst (best?).
I'm not saying this is what happened, but I think it's a plausible
alternative scenario.
Considering the 9 Chris Boucher episodes *as a whole*, a high proportion of
them have the plot complexity, the political machinations &c that Fiona
characterises as his style, though there are exceptions (Rescue, City).
Considering the 19 Terry Nation episodes *as a whole*, a high proportion of
them appear to be basically hack adventure writing with any complexities
sufficiently well hidden as to escape this viewer entirely.
Tavia