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Renegade
From issue 3 (Dec 1981)
Renegade
Issue 3
Opening words:
‘Tension mounted as the two ships closed…’
Story:
Incoming Data:
Notable Lines:
Vila: ‘You must be off your galactic trolley, Avon!’
Vila: ‘Uh? What’s he playing at? It’s not death or glory time again, is it?’
We love the caption, ‘As ever, Avon was right…’
Special Sound:
‘RAARRG’ – the roar an angry snake-like lake mutation makes when you shoot it.
Closing words:
‘He was prepared to exchange us for his life. Even for a renegade… that price was too high. He deserved what he got. But Tarrant really killed him. He failed to repair the teleporter in time.’
Aftermath:
Pangal is a bit of a non-entity, but it’s nice to see Servalan got a proper bit of action, shooting his ship down, planning to double-cross him, and then being let off when Avon has her at his mercy. Avon and Vila still get all the best stuff though.
From issue 3 (Dec 1981)
Renegade
Issue 3
Opening words:
‘Tension mounted as the two ships closed…’
Story:
Servalan chases a renegade, Pangal, under sentence of death for the crime of knowing her history. Pangal survives in an escape capsule as his ship is destroyed. Falling down to Xenon, the capsule is spotted by Avon, who takes Pangal back to Xenon base when he reveals he is also an enemy of Servalan. But Pangal has a plan to trade Avon and the crew in for his freedom…
Incoming Data:
- Servalan is still Commissioner Sleer. Pangal is sentenced to death for knowing her true identity.
- The big battle at the start takes place above Xenon. Servalan takes part personally, without realising how close she is to Avon’s base
- Tarrant comments on how paranoid Avon is becoming. They’re really trying hard with the characterisations here.
- A big Terry Nation-esque creature rears out of a lake (of mutations) on Xenon and tries to eat Pangal.
- Vila whacks Pangal over the head with Orac.
- This artist (the mysterious Kennedy…) loves drawing Scorpio.
- Pangal’s plan of handing the Scorpio crew over to the Federation in exchange for a free pardon was done with Terry Wogan in the previous issue.
- There’s a big circular control console in Xenon base. It looks like a fat TARDIS interior.
- Zen seems to be living in the Xenon base control room, judging by one of the panels behind Soolin. It’s round with little squares on it, like Zen was.
- Avon’s at his best again. He kills the traitorous Pangal by teleporting him over to Servalan’s ship with a half-repaired teleport machine. Pangal materialises in a glowing mess and dies.
- Though Avon does have a chance to destroy Servalan’s ship with her onboard, and lets her go, even though she knows Scorpio is based on Xenon.
- We’d love it if Soolin or Dayna got something to do.
Notable Lines:
Vila: ‘You must be off your galactic trolley, Avon!’
Vila: ‘Uh? What’s he playing at? It’s not death or glory time again, is it?’
We love the caption, ‘As ever, Avon was right…’
Special Sound:
‘RAARRG’ – the roar an angry snake-like lake mutation makes when you shoot it.
Closing words:
‘He was prepared to exchange us for his life. Even for a renegade… that price was too high. He deserved what he got. But Tarrant really killed him. He failed to repair the teleporter in time.’
Aftermath:
Pangal is a bit of a non-entity, but it’s nice to see Servalan got a proper bit of action, shooting his ship down, planning to double-cross him, and then being let off when Avon has her at his mercy. Avon and Vila still get all the best stuff though.