Sally wrote:
Marian wrote: <By his own admission, Blake goes to free the prisoners because he needs a
crew. I doubt whether he sees them as friends or feels much loyalty to them.>
<grin> Been here, done this. My opinion is still that [a] even at this
stage of memory recovery he could do a hell of a lot better than all of them bar Gan and maybe Vila (as Natasa pointed out some time ago, he doesn't take long to remember the presumed-still-alive rebels on Saurian Major); [b] he has no guarantee that any of them *will* stay and is not going to make them if they don't want to (remember in Time Squad, he makes it clear no one is constrained to stay; [c] he is taking a large risk going down by himself to rescue them, knowing as he does that Avon and Jenna *might* swan off and leave him (he has a fair amount of faith that they won't when push comes to shove, but not blind faith, hence that little lie about what happened on the surface. He could lose everything by doing this, and he knows it.
He needs a crew, yes, but look, we're talking about needing a whole *two
more* people than he's already got to be able to run the ship perfectly well, in a galaxy riddled with dissidents. He doesn't need *these* people.<
As at this stage he can't be sure to find any dissidents wanting to join him, going for the prisoners on Cygnus Alpha seems his best bet. Also, he didn't know that his action would get him only two recruits, nor that a crew of five would be sufficient to run the ship.
I think he feels responsible for them, since his mutiny failed and got
several of them killed. Responsibility is after all one of Fearless Leader's defining traits ... he can manage it for the whole galaxy :-)<
IMO his first priority is to get a crew. That's what he says - we don't hear him talk about going to free his friends or feeling responsible for the survivors of his mutiny. Compare this to his "There's a friend of mine out there!" in The Web. There his concern for Avon is uppermost in his mind. Here his prime concern seems to be to get a crew, not that there are friends out there to be rescued. :-)
Marian
Marian said:
IMO his first priority is to get a crew. That's what he says - we don't hear him talk about going to free his friends or feeling responsible for
the
survivors of his mutiny.
Yes, but quite apart from the personal characteristics of Gan and Vila, Blake hasn't obtained ENOUGH of a crew--at a minimum, he should have one qualified pilot to cover each eight-hour shift, plus at least five people per shift for things like going downplanet to rescue each other so there'll still be a full crew on the flight deck when the inevitable three pursuit ships turn up.
-(Y)
PS--since the flight deck arguments are my favorite part of the show, sometimes I like to think that one of Blake's rescue missions resulted in collecting Tarrant, so he and Jenna can fight all the time...