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This collection is for those of you who only want Season packs... So it is a collection of my previously released Blake's 7 Season 3 episodes. Don't download this if you already have the others. Thanks!!
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Blake's 7 S03 Season 3 DVDRip 2CH x265 HEVC [S-Less]
Series Description
Blake's 7 was the hit BBC space opera launched in the wake of Star Wars, though with a grittier sensibility and produced on a fraction of the budget. Over 13 episodes the first series introduced freedom-fighter Blake (Gareth Thomas) as he escaped from the Orwellian Federation, gathered a crew of low-life rebels, salvaged an alien starship called the Liberator, and began striking back against the forces of Supreme Commander Servalan (sultry Jacqueline Pearce). The effects were cheap, and alien planets were represented by a disused quarry or an industrial complex, but the strong characters and cynical storylines created by Doctor Who veteran Terry Nation remain involving.
Episode 1. Aftermath
The Liberator has been damaged in the battle against the alien invasion fleet of Andromeda and the crew abandons ship. Avon finds himself on the tribal planet Sarren, where he is rescued by Dayna Mellanby, daughter of Federation fugitive Hal Mellanby, who are hiding away from the Federation. They find Servalan, now the newly-elected president of the Federation has also arrived on Sarran.
Episode 2. Powerplay
Avon and Dayna return to the Liberator only to find it has been taken over by a Federation death-squad led by Captain Del Tarrant. Vila is rescued from the jungle planet Chenga where he finds Cally and Servalan in a hospital, only to find the hospital in reality is a slaughterhouse, where human organs are stored in banks.
Episode 3. Volcano
The Liberator is lured to Obsidian, a volcanic planet of strategic value, which is linked to rumours of Blake's whereabouts. Dayna has a potential ally among the pacifist population: its ruler, an old acquaintance of her father named Hower. Tarrant and Dayna teleport down in an attempt to enlist recruits to their rebellion, and establish a base from which to complete the destruction of the Federation and defeat Servalan. However Servalan has enlisted a traitor.
Episode 4. Dawn of the Gods
The Liberator is drawn off course by an artificial black hole. Orac brings the ship too close in order to study the phenomenon, and unable to break free, the Liberator is dragged through into an "impossible" starless black void... or is it? Orac's science is pitted against a legendary figure from Cally's childhood stories.
Episode 5. The Harvest of Kairos
Tarrant convinces the others to launch a raid on a Federation transport loading a cargo of valuable crystals from the planet Kairos, and Servalan recruits a retired officer who once served with Tarrant to stop him.
Episode 6. City at the Edge of the World
The Liberator crew makes a deal with a outlaw known as Bayban the Berserker in exchange for crystals needed for the Liberator's weapons system. Bayban the Berserker in return requires Vila's help to find a treasure on the distant planet Keezar and Vila falls in love with Kerril, one of Bayban the Berserker's gang members.
Episode 7. Children of Auron
Servalan has unleashed a plague on Cally's home planet Auron. Avon and the Liberator crew travel to Auron to aid Cally's people to fight the plague, when Cally receives a telepathic message from her people summoning her to Auron to help. But Servalan has lured the Liberator crew into a trap and is using Aurons advanced cloning technology to create clones in her image.
Episode 8. Rumours of Death
Avon sets out on a personal vendetta to avenge the murder of his lover Anna Grant, killed by the Federation torturer Shrinker. But Avon is deceived, when he learns Anna is alive and she along with a resistance group have taken Servalan captive.
Episode 9. Sarcophagus
Avon, Cally and Vila investigates a derelict spacecraft. When they return to The Liberator, they find something else has also returned with them. Cally finds herself under the influence of a alien woman that assumes Cally's appearance and requires the crew to transport her back to her home planet, and only Avon can stop her.
Episode 10. Ultraworld
The Liberator detects a mysterious spikey metal globe floating in space. Avon deduces that it is an artificial planet, but can't raise any communication. Then Cally disappears - apparently abducted inside the "planet". As well as affecting minds, this "Ultraworld" turns out to be capable of stealing them - and using the zombified bodies of space travelers to trap others. But the crew must ultimately face the menace that rules from the center of the Ultraworld...
Episode 11. Moloch
The Liberator follows Servalan's flagship to Sardos, where a rogue Federation officer has designs on the galaxy.
Episode 12. Death-Watch
Tarrant's twin-brother Deeta is competing in a gladiatorial ceremony, where combatants fight each other to the death, in a duel to settle Interplanetary conflicts. When Deeta is killed by the android Vinni. Tarrant decides to take on Vinni himself, only to learn Servalan is acting as a judge and she is manipulating events to trigger off a real war.
Episode 13. Terminal
The Liberator heads to the artificial planet Terminal when Avon receives instructions from Blake. Avon goes to the surface and finds Blake is connected to a life support capsule, but he learns it is a trap set by Servalan, so she can take control of The Liberator. However the Liberator faces destruction, as the ship is seriously damaged by particle fluids in space.
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