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blakes7-d Digest				Volume 98 : Issue 218

Today's Topics:
	 [B7L] Website Ideas?
	 [B7L] Teleport
	 Re: Teleport (was Re: [B7L] Re: exploding in space)
	 [B7L] Turner award
	 [B7L] Q-study
	 Re: [B7L] Q-study
	 Re: [B7L] Q-study
	

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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 15:42:56 -0700
From: Jay <jmcguiga@succeed.net>
To: <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: [B7L] Website Ideas?
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After my holiday, I've decided to get the B7 portion of my website going
with more than just pics.  I want to do something different, but possibly
along the lines of using quotes.  If anyone has any suggestions, they'd be
most welcome.  I have a few ideas myself, but thought I'd see what others
come up with.

Jay
100% Avon
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In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap, 
and much more difficult to find...-- Terry Pratchett's "Sourcery"

Visit Sharpe's Seven (a Sean Bean and Blake's 7 site)
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Studio/3612
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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 19:55:49 -0500
From: Travis Phelan <phelan1@airmail.net>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
Subject: [B7L] Teleport
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On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 02:22:47PM +0100, Patrick Bean wrote:
> On Mon 17 Aug 98 (18:17:06 +0200), blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se wrote:
> > The transmission station in City At The Edge Of The World was a
> > teleport like this, and of course the interesting thing about it was
> > that there didn't appear to be any (or much) distance limitation
> > between the two stations.

> The other time we see this is in Redemption, when the alters seemingly
> Teleport over a large distance from space world to the Liberator. This
> was done from one station to another and so was I would  guess a
> push-pull system, After all Jenna said that all the controls were
> activating and setting bearings. If this logic follows then there
> should also have been extended range between the 2 teleorts in season
> 4, but I don't think we have any evidence for this.

Greetings all,

I'm new to this Digest, and I just wanted to add my P's and Q's about
the teleport. If you all will recall the Liberator was being attacked by
two ships that looked like the three blasters mounted on Liberator. Avon
said, "The people who build Liberator will have the same teleport
capabulity. They'll us it to board us." To which Blake responds by
saying, "Unless they allready have." I took this to mean that the were
teleporting from the attacking ships. If you notice that the two
attacking ships are already in SpaceWorld when the Liberator docks. So
for all we know they were teleported to the attacking ships.

Travis Phelan
phelan1@airmail.net

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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 20:56:40 EDT
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Kathryn has suggested that teleports work by setting up mini-wormholes.  What
a clever idea!  It makes me want to check into wormholes, what they actually
are and how they are suppose to work.  Thanks, Kathryn.

Gail Gawlik 

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Date: Thu, 20 Aug 98 02:27:00 GMT 
From: s.thompson8@genie.com
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
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I was disappointed to read in the August issue of =Locus= that the George
Turner Prize for an SF or fantasy novel by a hitherto-unpublished Australian
author did not, after all, got to Narrelle Harris's =Witching Ways=.
However, Narrelle's book was named as one of several runners-up that the
publisher Transworld (who sponsored the contest and will publish the winning
novel) is also considering for publication.  Here's hoping.  And if
Transworld foolishly decides not to act on its option, well, there are other
publishers.

Also among the runners-up was another name familiar to B7 fans, Edwina
Harvey, with a novel called =Boyfriend Wanted (No Experience Necessary)=.

The Locus article said that the prize will be given annually, with the next
one to be awarded at the '99 Worldcon in Melbourne.  Also, they may split it
into two prizes, one for SF and one for fantasy, next year.

Apologies if this is old news.  I just got back from a trip that lasted much
longer than expected and haven't caught up with everything yet.

Sarah T.

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Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:13:03 +0100 (BST)
From: "U.M. Mccormack" <umm10@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
cc: space-city@world.std.com
Subject: [B7L] Q-study
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Hi everyone

A week's holiday has meant that I have finally had time to work through
the results of the Q-study. You remember that - you're probably still
finding little slips of paper behind the sofa... ;)

I just wanted to check that everyone who took part is happy for me to
mention them by name: if you're not then e-mail me: umm10@hermes.cam.ac.uk

It's come out really interesting. If it's OK with people, then I'd like to
post up a brief summary of the results, and then ask people to tear my
interpretations apart!!


Una

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Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 10:20:13 +0100 (BST)
From: Iain Coleman <ijc@mail.nerc-bas.ac.uk>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
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On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, U.M. Mccormack wrote:

> Hi everyone
> 
> A week's holiday has meant that I have finally had time to work through
> the results of the Q-study. You remember that - you're probably still
> finding little slips of paper behind the sofa... ;)
> 
> I just wanted to check that everyone who took part is happy for me to
> mention them by name: if you're not then e-mail me: umm10@hermes.cam.ac.uk
> 
> It's come out really interesting. If it's OK with people, then I'd like to
> post up a brief summary of the results, and then ask people to tear my
> interpretations apart!!

Sounds good to me. Just one thing though: a _brief_ summary? If you want
us to do a proper job of tearing your interpretations apart, I'm afraid
we're going to have to see the long version.

(I wonder if you're going to set a record for the number of referees on a
paper?)

Iain

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Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:55:00 -0700
From: Jay <jmcguiga@succeed.net>
To: "U.M. Mccormack" <umm10@hermes.cam.ac.uk>, blakes7@lysator.liu.se
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At 09:13 AM 8/20/98 +0100, U.M. Mccormack wrote:
>
>I just wanted to check that everyone who took part is happy for me to
>mention them by name: if you're not then e-mail me: umm10@hermes.cam.ac.uk
>
It's okay by me

>It's come out really interesting. If it's OK with people, then I'd like to
>post up a brief summary of the results, and then ask people to tear my
>interpretations apart!!
>
I've seen a few more eps since I did it, so mine's probably changed anyway
<bg>

Jay
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap, 
and much more difficult to find...-- Terry Pratchett's "Sourcery"

Visit Sharpe's Seven (a Sean Bean and Blake's 7 site)
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Studio/3612
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Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 09:04:20 +0100
From: Phil Watson <pwatson@bdtec.co.uk>
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