ObB7: What would Blake have done if he got onboard the Liberator and found its captain was still alive? a captain from 300 years in the past who intended to turn the Federation back into _his_ idea of a proper democracy, and everyone else on the ship could either help out or get off?
Is it just me, or does Tyr have more in common with Blake than I'd realized?
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Ellynne G. wrote:
ObB7: What would Blake have done if he got onboard the Liberator and found its captain was still alive? a captain from 300 years in the past who intended to turn the Federation back into _his_ idea of a proper democracy, and everyone else on the ship could either help out or get off?
Blake vs. Hunt, the Clash of the Charismatic Idealists! It would have been extremely interesting, that's for sure. I've occasionally thought that it might be a lot of fun to do one massive crossover of all the aforementioned "small gang of criminal misfits bickering on a great big ship" shows (not that I'll ever actually write it). I'd *love* to see Blake & Dylan discussing politics. Throw in Rygel for an absolute monarchist's POV and let Stanley wander through to make a few fatuous remarks about his take on how to be a great revolutionary hero, and I imagine it'd be immensely entertaining. :)
Ellynne wrote:
Is it just me, or does Tyr have more in common with Blake than I'd realized?
Perhaps Blake's baggy sleeves are designed to conceal his forearms?
On the other hand, I can't remember Blake showing an obsessive interest in becoming a husband and father. But then Tyr doesn't seem to have done very much in that line for more than a year. I'm still hoping Freya might reappear and reveal her choice.