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Series 2 | | | | | | |
| 16 :02x03 - Weapon (Jan/23/1979) | An unstable scientist escapes from the Federation Weapons Development Base with a horrific weapon; one that can kill anyone, over any distance in the galaxy, once they are tagged. The scientist, Coser, and a companion hide on a desolate abandoned planet. Coser appears to be more and more paranoid as time passes.
However, these events are actually being orchestrated by Servalan and her brilliant Psycho Strategist (otherwise known as a Puppeteer) Carnell. Servalan wants the weapon, but wants everyone else to think it was destroyed along with its creator. She orders a clone of Blake to be created by the Clone Masters. She is told that Coser will give the weapon over to Blake, even if it’s a clone of Blake.
However, one variable unforeseen by the Psycho Strategist leads to a totally different outcome. Can Blake and his crew use this one misstep by the Puppeteer to stay alive? | | Guest Stars: Kathleen Byron (1) as Fen, Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis, Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, Graham Simpson as Officer, Scott Fredericks as Carnell, Candace Glendenning as Rashel, John Bennett (1) as Coser | Director: George Spenton-Foster Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
| 17 :02x04 - Horizon (Jan/30/1979) | Liberator follows a Federation cargo ship going to an unknown planet, in an unknown part of the galaxy, known as Horizon. However, Zen doesn’t know anything about the planet or why the Federation ship is visiting the planet.
Blake and Jena beam down, but get captured by the ruler of the planet, who appears to be a dupe of the Federation. However, the ruler seems to have seconds thoughts a bought the Federations plans for Horizon. He begins to see his people are actually slaves and not the happy people he thought they were.
As the crew teleport down to rescue Blake and Jenna, Avon again sees an opportunity to abscond with the Liberator. | | Guest Stars: William Squire (2) as Kommissar, Souad Faress as Selma, Darien Angadi as Ro, Paul Haley as Chief Guard, Brian Miller (2) as Assistant Kommissar | Director: Jonathan Wright Miller (1) Writer: Allan Prior | | | | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Trial (Feb/13/1979) | Servalan has Travis appear before a court martial hearing for his failure to capture Blake and for his other past military crimes.
Blake’s guilt over Gan’s death leads him to explore an unknown dangerous planet on his own, using Orac to disguise the location of his position.
The crew is left to decide whether to rescue the reluctant Blake, or leave him behind and go on, on their own. | | Guest Stars: Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis, Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, John Savident as Samor, Colin Dunn as Guard Commander, Graham Sinclair as Lye, Claire Lewis (1) as Zil, Victoria Fairbrother as Thania, Kevin Lloyd as Par, John Bryans (1) as Bercol, Peter Miles as Rontane | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - Killer (Feb/20/1979) | Blake gets Avon to use an old friend on a distant space station to help get an important cyber chip that will allow the team to decipher all of the Federations transmissions. However, Avon can’t really be sure if he can trust his old friend.
Meanwhile, Blake onboard the Liberator, monitors the retrieval of a 700 year old spacecraft by the space station’s crew. The space craft turns out to have a horrible pathogen which can kill all the space station’s crew and Avon and Vila, if they can’t succeed in their task in time, before teleporting back to the Liberator. | | Guest Stars: Paul Daneman as Bellfriar, Michael Gaunt as Bax, Colin Farrell (2) as Gambrill, Colin Higgins as Tak, Morris Barry as Wiler, Ronald Lacey as Tynus | Director: Vere Lorrimer Writer: Robert Holmes | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Hostage (Feb/27/1979) | The Liberator, now nearly drained after numerous attacks by Federation attack ships, looks for a safe haven to restore its power.
However, Travis, also now a fugitive, tempts Blake and his crew by holding a daughter of Blake's uncle. Travis demands a meeting with Blake, and insinuates that his cousin will die if Blake refuses to meet with him. | | Guest Stars: Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis, Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, John Abineri as Ushton, Judith Porter as Mutoid, Andrew Robertson (1) as Space Commander, James Coyle as Molok, Judy Buxton as Inga, Kevin Stoney as Joban | Director: Vere Lorrimer Writer: Allan Prior | | | |
| 22 :02x09 - Countdown (Mar/06/1979) | The crew heads to Albian, to find a man that may have information on the new location of Central Control, the Federation’s central computer facility that controls all the computers in the Federation. The Federation Officer, named Provine, once work at the old facility.
However, upon arriving, they find a revolt in progress and the rebels winning! Worse, when the Federation Officers realize they may lose the planet, they activate the ultimate weapon, a device that kill everyone on the planet, but leave all the structures intact.
Blake’s crew must now help the rebels disarm the device before everyone on the planet dies, and find Provine, who has been trapped on the planet without a means of escape, and who now may have blended himself in with the rebels. | | Guest Stars: Tom Chadbon as Grant, Geoffrey Snell (1) as Tronos, Lindy Alexander as Ralli, Paul Shelley as Major Provine, Nigel Gregory as Arrian, Sidney Kean as Vetnor, James Kerry (1) as Cauder, Robert Arnold as Selson, | Uncredited: Ray Knight as Federation Guard | Director: Vere Lorrimer Writer: Terry Nation | | | |
| 23 :02x10 - Voice from the Past (Mar/13/1979) | | When the crew decides to head to the rest planet Del Ten, Blake starts acting strange. Soon the rest of the crew learns the ship’s course has been diverted by Blake to an unknown asteroid. The crew confronts Blake, and confines him to quarters. However, soon Blake is able to convince Vila that the others are plotting something, and gets Vila to release him. Blake is then able to trap the others in the rest area, and returns the ship’s course to the asteroid. There he finds an extremely frail, but famous rebel leader who says he needs Blake’s help. But what has been causing Blake to act strange, and is this really the notorious rebel leader? | | Guest Stars: Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis, Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, Richard Bebb as Ven Glynd, Martin Read as Nagu, Frida Knorr (1) as Governor Le Grand | Director: George Spenton-Foster Writer: Roger Parkers | | | |
| 24 :02x11 - Gambit (Mar/20/1979) | Blake’s crew travels to a planet renowned for its gambling and good times, in hopes of finding a Federation cyber surgeon, named Docholli. They hope Docholli, who helped erase the memories of the original Star One crew, might know its location.
However, Vila cannot resist the chance to use Orac’s abilities to win at the games on the planet. | | Guest Stars: Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis, Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, Aubrey Woods as Krantor, Nicolette Roeg as Chenie, Denis Carey as Docholli, Sylvia Coleridge as Croupier, John Leeson as Toise, Paul Grist as Cevedic, Harry Jones as Jarriere, Deep Roy as Klute, Michael Halsey as Zee | Director: George Spenton-Foster Writer: Robert Holmes | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - The Keeper (Mar/27/1979) | The Liberator travels to medieval type planet in continuance to find people who may have knowledge of Star One. There they must discern which of the people they meet is the person they are looking for, before they find their heads on the block. Blake also decides to assist the imprisoned brother of the ruler, as he sees him as a more compassionate potential ruler there.
The person they are looking for turns out to be the last person they would have expected him to be. However, can they get the information they need, and escape the blood feud, alive? | | Guest Stars: Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis, Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, Bruce Purchase as Gola, Cengiz Saner as Fool, Freda Jackson as Tara, Ron Tarr as Patrol Leader, Shaun Curry as Rod, Arthur Hewlett as Old Man | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Allan Prior | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - Star One (Apr/03/1979) | | Blake and his increasingly reluctant team head deep into a void area of space where Blake believes Star One is located. Just before they reach the point where they couldn’t navigate back, they see the dim star they are seeking. Once they reach the location of the Federation’s Star One, they find something to fear even more than the Federation’s central control computer; aliens are set to breach a secret Federation space mine field, in an attempt to conquer Federation space. | | Guest Stars: Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan, Jenny Twigge as Lurena, Paul Toothill as Marcol, Gareth Armstrong as Parton, Michael Maynard as Leeth, David Webb (1) as Stot, John Bown as Durkim, Brian Croucher as Space Commander Travis | Director: David Maloney Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
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