Blake decides to carry out his first major strike against the Federation by destroying a Federation communications base, so the Liberator travels to the planet Saurian Major in star sector 42.61. With all Federation communication signals beamed there, boosted and redirected out, it appears to be the perfect target. However, along the way to their destination, a distress call leads the Liberator to intercept and take onboard a small space vehicle that contains cryogenically frozen passengers.
Arriving in orbit around Saurian Major, Blake teleports down with Avon and Vila to search for other resistance fighters to help him attack and destroy the Federation communications complex. They meet a lone resistance fighter, named Cally. She is a telepath from the planet Auron, who can only project thoughts, not read them. Blake eventually convinces her to help them. Back on the Liberator, the cryogenic capsule that was brought aboard has been successfully reactivated and the aliens inside promptly try to kill Jenna and Gan. Despite his size and strength, Gan cannot fight back against the aliens due to a behavioural limiter in his brain.
Down on the planet, Blake and his team successfully infiltrate the Federation installation, where Avon overrides the safety protocols on a power reactor before they are all teleported to safety by an injured Gan, seconds ahead of a massive explosion. Blake rescues Jenna from the aliens - who turn out to be dangerous killers conditioned to protect the genetic banks aboard their space vessel - and they dispose of them and the space capsule into deep space. Referring to Cally, Jenna expresses unease after her recent experience about bringing aliens aboard the Liberator. However, Blake still offers Cally the chance to join the Liberator crew and she accepts. He then instructs Zen to set a course for the planet Centero at standard by two.
I found this to be a fine and very strong episode, where all of the main cast are given something to do. Gareth Thomas, Paul Darrow and Michael Keating are in particularly fine form, as is the final member of the regular cast to join, Jan Chappell. The seven are now finally established. Blake, Avon, Jenna, Vila, Cally, Gan and… Zen? Really? Personally, I think it’s a bit odd to include the spaceship’s computer as one of the gang, but I’m not the one who made this TV series.
5/5.