Sally wrote:
And while we're at it, why send the crew babies on this one? Either he or
Cally would be a better choice - they were part of the legendary rebel team - surely a plus for anti-Federation negotiations - and they would at least recognise Blake if they fell over him (unlike Tarrant, who never got up the curiosity to look up a picture of the man who ran the ship for two years and whose name still influences them, or even to look up some old log files ...)<
In Powerplay Tarrant tells Avon: "You weren't Blake, I would have recognised him." So he did know what Blake looked like.
Marian
"Marian de Haan" maya@multiweb.nl wrote:
Sally wrote:
And while we're at it, why send the crew babies on this one? Either he or
Cally would be a better choice - they were part of the legendary rebel team - surely a plus for anti-Federation negotiations - and they would at least recognise Blake if they fell over him (unlike Tarrant, who never got up the curiosity to look up a picture of the man who ran the ship for two years and whose name still influences them, or even to look up some old log files ...)<
In Powerplay Tarrant tells Avon: "You weren't Blake, I would have recognised him." So he did know what Blake looked like.
Marian
All it needs is for someone to have mistaken Tarrant for Blake once - and Blake in episode 52 looks 'nothing like' Tarrant.
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Sally asked:
And while we're at it, why send the crew babies on this one? Either he
or
Cally would be a better choice - they were part of the legendary rebel team - surely a plus for anti-Federation negotiations
He really didn't have a lot of staffing options: "Which dress, from my wardrobe of two? One of them was borrowed, and the other was blue" (Stephen Sondheim, "The Girls Upstairs")
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