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Leia wrote:
> Following the discussion on Avon and Cally as parents my
> thoughts began to
> wander in the direction of the other crew members and what
> kind of parents they'd make.
Oh, an excellent job. I think you're spot on!
> _Blake_
Would probably also expect the kid to take a lot of responsibility, perhaps
by having a pet.
> _Avon_
>
> Would be undemonstrative and the
> kids could well
> not realise that dad really *was* concerned.
In fact, they …
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playing chess and other games with his kids when they were old enough, with
no quarter given of course.
> _Vila_
>
> Would hover nervously outside during the delivery and ask
> twenty questions of anyone involved.
Because he'd probably come over all faint if he were in the delivery room!
> Would be perfectly happy to spend loads
> and loads of
> time looking after and playing with and showing the kids
> stuff. Would make
> even more mess than the kids with toys and finger-paints and
> hopefully have
> a tolerant partner who'd complain and make him clean it up,
> but without
> getting cross with him. Wouldn't be too overprotective, but
> would probably
> spoil them rotten. The kids would probably turn out more
> well balanced than
> most of the rest of the crew's offspring.
Absolutely and totally agree.
But what about Vila's 'profession'? Would he bring the kids up to be thieves
too? Or let them make up their own minds. I can't see him actually
discouraging them from a life of crime given his complete lack of shame and
utter honesty about himself.
> _Gan_
You're right. I think he'd be a very good partner and father.
> _Jenna_
I can see her as a single mother too, dispensing with the annoying cause of
it all (unless the father was Blake!)
> _Cally_
I think she'd also teach them unarmed combat, and bring them up to be
independent, like herself.
> _Tarrant_
> Would be very ambitious for the kid and want him to be just
> like dad until
> the kid crashed his flyer into the garden, at which point he
> would rapidly
> change his mind and try to convince the kid that he should be
> much less
> reckless than dad. The kid wouldn't pay the blindest bit of
> notice of that
> and would end up racing space choppers or something while
> Tarrant turned into a nervous wreck.
LOL!
> _Dayna_
>
> ...then find somewhere safe and with lots of
> countryside for the kids to play in.
What about Sarran? Lots of obliging natives for them to hunt!
> _Soolin_
>
> Would be driven to distraction if her partner was broody or
> fussy over her
> during the pregnancy and would order him out of the delivery
> room in no
> uncertain terms. Actually I see her as the most likely to be
> a single mum.
> She'd be fiercely protective of her kids and god help anyone
> who tried to harm them.
Soolin's a hard one. I couldn't see her with kids at all, but I think you've
nailed it.
And what sort of partners would they all make? Dare I go there?
Nico
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Following the discussion on Avon and Cally as parents my thoughts began to
wander in the direction of the other crew members and what kind of parents
they'd make.
I can't see any of them wanting to raise kids on the Lib, but supposing
they's suceeded in defeating the Federation and found a nice safe planet
somewhere. I've included Cally and Avon in my list as the circumstances I'm
thinking off are quite different to those discussed before which would
affect their reactions.
Warning... long …
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_Blake_
Probably he'd be terribly broody during the pregnancy and make himself a
right nusicance at the delivery. Would smother the kid in good intentions
but make a good father I think, though rather overprotective. He'd try and
do everything right and worry horribly every time the kid was out of his
sight. The kid would either turn out just like dad or completely opposite
and be a right monster and go join a 'Bring back the Federation' group or
something, at which point Blake would be horribly disappointed and be
incredibly reaonable and comforting to the kid trying to understand why he'd
do such a thing. Somehow I see him with an only child.
_Avon_
Would keep himself aloof from the pregnancy and delivery, though he'd do a
lot of reading up on it and offer advice until his partner was ready to
smack him one for telling her what she ought to be doing. Would like to
leave the bulk of the baby-changing, feeding, getting up in the middle of
the night to his partner and only reluctantly get involved. Would have high
expectations of the child and be rather demanding. Takes responsibility
very seriously so would be protective and do his best to make sure th ekid
had everything it needed. Would be undemonstrative and the kid could well
not realise that dad really *was* concerned.
_Vila_
Talks several times about having kids and I can see him with a lot of them.
Would hover nervously outside during the delivery and ask twenty questions
of anyone involved. Would be perfectly happy to spend loads and loads of
time looking after and playing with and showing the kids stuff. Would make
even more mess than the kids with toys and finger-paints and hopefully have
a tolerant partner who'd complain and make him clean it up, but without
getting cross with him. Wouldn't be too overprotective, but would probably
spoil them rotten. The kids would probably turn out more well balanced than
most of the rest of the crew's offspring.
_Gan_
Would be calm and supportive during the pregnancy and delivery. Would not
complain while his partner moans about morning sickness and back ache and
odd cravings or when she screams and swears and tries to break his hand
during the delivery. Would be ever so cautious and gentle with the baby.
Like Blake he'd be a very well intentioned, conscientious father and do his
best to instill an strong sense of right and wrong into the kids, but I
think he'd be less over protective and probably do a better job as a result.
_Jenna_
Would insist throughout the pregnancy that she was perfectly capable of
doing anything whatsoever that she wanted and would have to be pretty much
forced at gunpoint into resting and taking it easy. Wouldn't have bothered
with the 'finding a nice safe planet' bit and would end up going into labour
at the most awkward moment bewteen planet. Would swear a blue streak during
the delivery. Would inist she could work *and* raise the kid and it'd end up
growing up on a series of spacecraft. Wouldn't go out of her eway to teach
the kid moral values or useful skills, but would involved it in the daily
activity of the ship and teach by example. Wouldn't bother with being over
protective, instead teaching the kid to look after itself. Would teach a
daughter fifty creative and painful ways to fend off unwanted male
attention. Would probably stop at one child, who'd end up very like her.
_Cally_
The only one who really leaps to mind as the parent type and would devote
herself fully too it. All the kids would be subjected to vitamin mixtures
and odd remedies for every little sniffle and have music lessons or craft
classes pressed upon them. Cally would try not to be too overprotective but
wouldn't always manage it. She'd talk to the kids about everything and
always encourage them to stand up for themselves and their beliefs. Her
kids too I think would either end up just like her or as different as its
possible to be.
_Tarrant_
Would endure the pregnancy, delivery and baby stage and only really begin to
interact with the kid when it started to grow up an bit more. Would buy
expensive model spaceships and kibitz terribly while the kid put them
together.
Would be very ambitious for the kid and want him to be just like dad until
the kid crashed his flyer into the garden, at which point he would rapidly
change his mind and try to convince the kid that he should be much less
reckless than dad. The kid wouldn't pay the blindest bit of notice of that
and would end up racing space choppers or something while Tarrant turned
into a nervous wreck.
_Dayna_
Would do eat all the things and do all the exercises you're supposed to do
when pregnant, then find somewhere safe and with lots of countryside for the
kids to play in. Would encourage lots of outdoor games and buy the kids
hundreds of hand-eye-coordination games to play with and ponies to ride.
Would teach them combat skills as soon as they were old enough. The kids
would spend all day scrapping with each other and climbing and falling out
of trees and half drowning themselves in rivers. Dayna would be relaxed
enough about such accidents and all the minor injuries that kids acquire.
_Soolin_
Would be driven to distraction if her partner was broody or fussy over her
during the pregnancy and would order him out of the delivery room in no
uncertain terms. Actually I see her as the most likely to be a single mum.
She'd be fiercly protective of her kids and god help anyone who tried to
harm them. She wouldn't be clingy and overprotective though, much more
reserved and perhaps a bit too distant. She'd do her best to find a safe
planet, perhaps a rural, farming community like her own upbringing before it
all went wrong, wanting to give the kids what she didn't ahve. She'd be
hopelessly bored with such an existence though and end up moving to a nice
lively spaceport city where the kids would promptly go complety wild with
the sudden change and get into all sorts of trouble. They'd adapt quickly
enough though and be better off for the fact that mum was more relaxed.
Hmmm, now my mind is wandering off in fanfic-ish directions ;-)
Leia
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Judith wrote:
"We've been sent the most fantastic set of lego Blake's 7 photos that you
can imagine. I thought I'd done some good B7 lego, but these are out of
this world. The models were made by Steve Locke."
They are incredibly good - I loved them all, but especially the Liberator
flight deck which was amazing!
And in the non-B7, the Tardis and the Alien were also wonderful.
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"Ellynne G." <rilliara(a)juno.com> wrote:
>
>
>On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 12:10:08 -0700 Betty Ragan <ragan(a)sdc.org> writes:
>> And, switching characters, there's "Rumours," in which Avon learns
>> the
>> truth about Anna in a basement. Not the mention the underground
>> base in
>> "Terminal." Or Dorian's basement. Hmm...
>
>Of course, I also think Dorian's basement was a Hellmouth (as in
>Sunnydale). Avon _really_ should have known …
[View More]better than to move in over
>one of those and not expect bad things to happen on, oh, say, a weekly
>basis (although summers are always strangely slow).
>
>Ellynne
>
Does Blake's base on Gauda Prime count?
Jacqui
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A company called The Stamp Centre, famous for Dr Who and other genre
merchandise, this week won a licence to supply a whole range of
Blake's 7 merchandise and is planning on launching the range
throughout this year starting from mid-February onwards.
I've already seen the B7 mousmat that will be launched. Other
merchandise planned includes posters, pewter ware, limited edition
prints, autographed memoribillia, ceramics and moving image pens and
bookmarks.
They have a web site at:
http://www.…
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but this doesn't have the Blake's 7 range up yet.
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http://homepages.poptel.org.uk/steve.rogerson
Redemption 03, 21-23 February 2003, Ashford, Kent
Celebrating 25 years of Blake's 7 and 10 years of Babylon 5
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Marian wrote:
"He might decide to keep the child on Liberator just to annoy Orac (and
Tarrant) :-)"
Hey, I think Tarrant would make a more than adequate babysitter! And any bub
would adore having those curls to tug at (and off) when being carried
(speaking as someone whose long hair and glasses seems to act as
bub-magnets).
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 12:10:08 -0700 Betty Ragan <ragan(a)sdc.org> writes:
> And, switching characters, there's "Rumours," in which Avon learns
> the
> truth about Anna in a basement. Not the mention the underground
> base in
> "Terminal." Or Dorian's basement. Hmm...
Of course, I also think Dorian's basement was a Hellmouth (as in
Sunnydale). Avon _really_ should have known better than to move in over
one of those and not expect bad things to happen on, oh, say, a …
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basis (although summers are always strangely slow).
Ellynne
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