Russ's story is an extremely well-written, angsty account of Cally's experience on Saurian Major, from her arrival (breathtakingly described in a wonderful hard-SF sequence) to the death of the rest of her group, with a nasty little kicker of a plot device that goes a long way toward explaining why Cally was so crazed by those events. "Melting Ice" is another almost-adult story, Soolin's thoughts about her lover Avon. Both stories have a pleasingly bleak tone that is very B7.
"Strings," my third favorite, is a study in contrasting but equally strong-minded types, as Anna clashes with Servalan for the first time. "Starlight" pits Dayna against a female Federation interrogator; my least favorite item in the zine, but not a bad story. "Beautiful by Starlight" is a long pre-series Jenna saga. Nicely done, but personally, I prefer the idea that she was born into a swashbuckling smuggler family to the vision of her as an aristocrat educated by the Federation to become a pilot. (Though there is that comment of Servalan's that she is a high-grade citizen of the Federation.)
Overall, recommended.
Fiction:
Russ Massey, "Hammer, Anvil, Forge" (S0; C)
Tim Pieraccini, "Starlight" (S4; D-ocf)
Helen Speight, "Beautiful by Starlight" (S0; J/ocm)
Nicky Barnard, "Strings" (S1, pre-SLD; Se-Anna)
Isobel Macbeth, "Melting Ice" (S4; A/So)
Art:
photos front cover Se, So, C, Anna, D, J
pp. 6, 13, 19, 28 C
pp. 34, 38 D
pp. 53, 61, 91 J
p. 96 Anna
p. 97 Se
p. 104 So
back cover Liberator
Last updated on 27th of May 2000.