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@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-12-30 07:14:00

#Blakes7 Series A, Episode 11 - Bounty
GAN: Bounty hunters. They're going to sell us to the Federation.
BLAKE: But how did they get on board?
AVON: Gan?
VILA: It wasn't Gan's fault.
GAN: They used me and a voice synthesizer. It was very well planned.

Claude Sonnet 3.7 describes the image as: "This image appears to be from the classic British science fiction television series "Blake's 7," showing a group of characters gathered in what looks like the interior of a spacecraft or control room. The scene has the distinctive visual style of late 1970s/early 1980s British television production, with somewhat muted lighting and practical set design.

The image captures what seems to be a tense moment or discussion, with several people gathered arou…
@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-12-06 05:04:07

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBCRadio3's #ThroughTheNight
Benjamin Godard, Benjamin Butterfield, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra & Richard Bradshaw:
🎵 Oh! Ne t'eveille pas encore (Jocelyn, Act 1)
#BenjaminGodard #BenjaminButterfield #CanadianOperaCompanyOrchestra #RichardBradshaw

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2026-02-01 10:34:20

Series C, Episode 12 - Death-Watch
DAYNA: I felt something. At least, I think I did.
AVON: Yes?
DAYNA: It's difficult to pin down. It's as though we were waiting.
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Claude Sonnet 4 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene from the British science fiction television series "Blake's 7," set aboard the spacecraft Liberator. Five crew members are gathered in the ship's main lounge area, seated on the characteristic beige/cream colored seating. They're positioned around what appears to be a transparent container or device on the central table. The setting features the show's distinctive futuristic interior design with metallic surfaces and ambient li…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-11-19 07:13:24

#Blakes7 Series D, Episode 10 - Gold
AVON: We, have the gold.
TARRANT: We're well ahead of schedule.
AVON: We are going to need to be. We have to put Scorpio down on Beta Five, unload the gold, and get Scorpio back into orbit. All before they arrive.

Claude Sonnet 4.0 describes the image as: "This image shows a scene from the British science fiction series "Blake's 7," featuring five actors gathered around a futuristic control console. The setting appears to be the flight deck of the spacecraft Liberator, with its distinctive curved control panels and technical equipment visible throughout.

The actors are engaged in what appears to be a tactical discussion, gathered around illuminated control surfaces displaying maps or strategic informati…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-11-24 07:11:59

#Blakes7 Series D, Episode 05 - Animals
AVON: Right. How's our armament situation?
SOOLIN: Good as it'll ever be. We couldn't hold off a Federation patrol with it, but we knew that already.
blake.torpidity.ne…

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image appears to be from the classic British science fiction series "Blake's 7." The scene takes place in what looks like a spacecraft or space station interior with metallic walls and industrial styling typical of the show's production design.

Three people are gathered around what appears to be a control console or workstation. On the right, a person wearing a distinctive black outfit with decorative elements stands at the console, appearing to operate…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-12-24 19:24:37

Series B, Episode 04 - Horizon
AVON: The magnetic barrier must have triggered automatically. The freighter was impervious to it, therefore its fuselage must've been demagnetized. Ours hasn't. If it hadn't been for the force wall, we would be a cloud of agitated atoms.
VILA: I wish I was a cloud of agitated atoms!

Claude Sonnet 4 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene from the British science fiction television series "Blake's 7," which aired from 1978-1981. The image shows what looks like a medical or care scene taking place aboard the spaceship Liberator. The setting features the show's characteristic futuristic interior design with curved walls and distinctive lighting. The scene appears to be taking place in one of the ship's medical or living areas, with the crew gathered around someone…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2026-01-21 10:33:22

Series C, Episode 03 - Volcano
VILA: Because we can't.
[Flight deck]
AVON: Zen, flight status?
ZEN: The energy banks still require two minutes before power will be available to make navigation speed.
AVON: We'll be dead by then
blake.torpidity.net/m/303/622

Claude Sonnet 4.5 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene from the British science fiction television series "Blake's 7." The setting is inside what looks like a spaceship interior, with characteristic 1970s/80s sci-fi production design visible in the background, including control panels and curved architectural elements.

Four characters are gathered in conversation. On the left is a figure in a blue-grey uniform with curly hair. Next to them stands someone wearing an elaborate bro…
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2026-01-12 07:11:10

#Blakes7 Series C, Episode 05 - The Harvest of Kairos
VILA: Tell that to Servalan. They don't take kindly to scrumping on Kairos.
ZEN: The planet has an orbital revolution of fifteen Earth years. The fertile zone is small, and noted for the suborganic growth of Kairopan, a highly prized crystal, which is gathered during the first week following the vernal equinox. This is know…

Claude Sonnet 4.5 describes the image as: "This image shows a close-up shot from what appears to be a British science fiction television production from the late 1970s or early 1980s. The scene features an actor in a cream-colored ribbed turtleneck sweater with a beige vest or waistcoat over it. The styling and costuming are characteristic of the era's television production aesthetics.

The actor displays an expressive, slightly skeptical or questioning look, with raised eyebrows and an upward …
@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-12-13 07:18:20

#Blakes7 Series B, Episode 12 - The Keeper
VILA: I could be president.
AVON: Ah.
VILA: Or we can take it in turns.
BLAKE: You ready to go, Vila?
VILA: Why not? Now that would be worth the risks we're taking.

Claude Sonnet 4 describes the image as: "This appears to be a scene from the British science fiction television series "Blake's 7" from the late 1970s. The image shows several characters gathered around what appears to be a futuristic control panel or device with an open compartment. The setting has the distinctive low-budget but atmospheric look characteristic of BBC science fiction productions of that era, with curved walls and dim lighting creating a spaceship or underground base environment…