Federation penal colony on the very edge of the galaxy, a relatively short distance away from Sardos. Six prisoners including Doran were brought from Kalkos to Sardos in a T-16 troop transporter. Doran talked of never having seen the sun in all his fifteen years on Kalkos, and specifically mentioned being placed in a cell.
One of the prisoners held in the detention block on the unnamed planet in this episode, in cell T5. Others included Hend, Pelar, Distar and Avalon. Kalor differed from the others in having a beard, but no other information was given.
The high priestess on Cygnus Alpha, Kara met the newly arrived prisoners from the London, introducing herself as "the servant of your god" and greeting Gan with a kiss. She wore a red robe in the church. She died after warning Gan of a spear thrown at him, the weapon landing in her instead. |
A Vandor agent on the Teal Star who distracted Deeta Tarrant for an assassination attempt. Deeta saw through the ploy, and killed Karla when she pulled a gun on him. It was Karla who informed Deeta that Teal and Vandor were at war. |
Rebel leader on Earth with whom Blake liaised prior to his attack on Control.
Once a senior political officer, she had taught Federation officer cadets but
according to Servalan, "what she was teaching was treason". Servalan, as one
of those cadets, had reported her, but Kasabi managed to escape during the
ensuing inquiry. Servalan said that she had waited a long time for a
reckoning with Kasabi, and personally led an expedition to wipe out her
guerilla force. Kasabi died under interrogation. Kasabi had a daughter, Veron, though whether her birth preceded or followed her mother's defection was unstated. |
A prominent figure in the history of Cephlon, whose story was related by Meegat thus:
"Our fathers fought a great war, and Kashel the Wise dreamed that all life would end in this place, so Kashel sought a way to preserve our race, a way for it to survive in a new place among the stars, and a way was found. Deliverance was prepared, and Kashel the Wise was satisfied that it was good. All that was needed to complete Deliverance was the word of Kashel, but our fathers killed him, and the word was forgotten. And so we wait for a new word from beyond the stars. We wait for Deliverance. We wait for the nameless lord whose name shall be spoken by the one who waits."
The name of that lord was, of course, Avon.
One of the last three Seska on Xenon. She was wounded by a crossbow bolt during a Hommik attack, but survived to penetrate the Hommik stronghold and meet Nina, before leaving to rejoin Pella. With Pella, she helped Dayna defeat Gunn-Sar in single combat. She was shot dead by Pella, trying to prevent her stealing Scorpio.
A neurosurgeon, who according to Jenna was "supposed to be a genius". He was
stationed on the neutral research station XK-72, and his skill was enlisted
by Blake in repairing Gan's malfunctioning limiter. Professor Kayn was quick
to recognise who he was dealing with, and did little to hide his opinion of
them from his assistant, Renor. He referred to the crew of Liberator
as "maniacs, killers... mindless destroyers".
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Title held by Giroc, as the Keeper of the Power of her race, Sinofar being the Guardian. She stated that she had never asked to be chosen to fulfil this role. | Giroc |
Original name of a mutoid under Travis" command. She claimed to have no
knowledge of her former identity, and believed it to have been erased from
the Central Computers, although Travis had found it. She was chosen by
Sinofar to accompany Travis in his duel with Blake, and to teach him the
meaning of the death of a friend. She fed on the blood of a bat-like
creature, which proved to be unsuitable, and attempted to take blood from
Jenna. She collapsed whilst fighting Jenna and apparently died, but was
healed by Sinofar and was last seen on Travis" ship, threatened with a
court-martial.
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