(c) 1978 by the British
Broadcasting Corporation. Series created by Terry Nation. This is a full
dialogue transcript by Micky DuPree, Susan Schnitger and Karen Williamson
for research purposes
and is not for sale under any circumstances. Format (c) 1993 by Micky
DuPree.
Dramatis Personae:
Roj Blake
Jenna Stannis
Kerr Avon
Cally
Vila Restal
Olag Gan
Zen
Servalan
Travis
Kasabi
Veron
Arle
Berg
Mutoid
Uncredited female voice
[Field outside the Forbidden Zone]
ARLE: This is it. The Forbidden Zone.
BERG: Let's get back.
ARLE: No hurry.
BERG: Let's get back and report.
ARLE: We've got nothing to report. If we could get back and tell Kasabi
what's INSIDE the zone--
BERG: She said as far as the security boundary.
ARLE: You see any boundary?
BERG: I can see a notice.
ARLE: [laughs] You shouldn't believe everything you read.
[Inside the security
station]
MUTOID: Intruders in coordinate seventeen.
TRAVIS: Good. Kasabi's men, they must be. My intelligence reports were
correct. Do you doubt me now, Supreme Commander?
SERVALAN: They are Outsiders. There is nothing to indicate they are Kasabi's
men.
TRAVIS: They are. Scouting ahead of the main party.
SERVALAN: I'm not convinced. But assuming you're right, what do you intend
doing about them?
TRAVIS: Nothing.
SERVALAN: Nothing.
TRAVIS: We wait.
SERVALAN: I have waited for eighteen days.
TRAVIS: It won't be much longer now. It's started, I can feel it--
SERVALAN: Oh, Travis!
TRAVIS: --I know Blake is coming here.
SERVALAN: And them? [Indicates the monitor]
TRAVIS: Unimportant. They're already dead.
[Inside edge of the
Forbidden Zone]
ARLE: Doesn't look like much.
BERG: We've gone far enough, Arle. Kasabi said that this was the most
heavily protected site anywhere in the Federation.
ARLE: Well, she was wrong, wasn't she? That must be where Control was
housed.
BERG: Only the entrance to it. The main computer was supposed to be in
an underground vault.
ARLE: Let's see if we can get inside.
BERG: Oh, I dunno.
ARLE: Oh, come on, Berg. You're not old enough to have lost your nerve
yet. [They start to cross the field. Smoke begins to rise around their
feet] Help me. Help me. I can't move.
BERG: I can't. [Small flames lick near their feet] I can't! [His scream
is cut off when they are blown up.]
[Flight deck of the
Liberator]
BLAKE: How long before we reach our destination?
CALLY: We'll be in teleport range in three hours and four minutes.
JENNA: Teleport?
BLAKE: Take her on manual, Jenna.
JENNA: Switched to manual.
GAN: Teleport range, Blake?
BLAKE: In three hours we'll be in teleport range of Earth.
VILA: Earth?
JENNA: Blake, are you crazy? We can't afford to take risks like that.
VILA: We were just going to skirt the system, that's what you said, take
a quick look at the defenses.
GAN: The perimeter defenses.
VILA: Yes, and that was dangerous enough.
JENNA: You never said anything about looking at the perimeter from the
inside.
CALLY: We must take this risk.
BLAKE: All right, I didn't expect you to welcome the idea. That's why
I misled you just a little.
AVON: That's very diplomatically put.
BLAKE: Is my phraseology your only complaint, Avon?
AVON: No, but it is my only surprise.
BLAKE: You knew?
AVON: I never really believed the long-range reconnaissance story. Earth
has been on your mind for a long time, Blake. Too long for you to sit
outside the planetary system and look.
BLAKE: It's time we really hurt the Federation. Oh, we've been hitting
at the fingers, the arms. I want to hit at the heart. And the heart of
the Federation is Earth.
JENNA: Where exactly, or do you plan to take the whole planet?
BLAKE: Two hundred years ago, when the Federation began expansion and
conquest, the Administration established a computer complex to monitor
information: political, civil, military -- everything. That computer is
the nerve center of ALL Federation activity. Smashing that would be the
biggest single step toward the destruction of their power. I don't think
they would ever recover from it.
JENNA: You're suggesting that we go into the Forbidden Zone and attack
Control?
BLAKE: Yes, that is what I am suggesting.
CALLY: Do we know where this computer complex is?
JENNA: Most Earth people have heard of it.
CALLY: But do we know where it is?
GAN: The Federation never made any secret of its whereabouts.
AVON: On the contrary, they advertise the fact. Control has become a symbol
of Federation power.
BLAKE: It's a challenge. All the might and the power of the Federation
is represented by Control. While it exists, the Federation is invulnerable.
JENNA: There have been many attempts to destroy it. They've all failed.
That's true, isn't it, Blake?
BLAKE: Yes, there've been massive rocket attacks from space, ground assaults,
every kind of attack. Control still operates untouched.
VILA: Armies can't do it, space fleets can't do it, but we can, is that
it?
BLAKE: For the past year now, I've been collecting all the information
I could find. With Orac's help, I now know more about Control than anyone
outside the senior echelon of the Federation. I think I can destroy it.
[Avon claps slowly.] I'm not going to minimize the danger. It's a high
risk operation. That is why I'm not going to ask any of you to come with
me.
GAN: You think you could do it without us?
BLAKE: I'd rather not try. But if I have to, I will not be alone. I've
already contacted a Resistance leader.
[Wooded area near
the Forbidden Zone]
VERON: No sign of them?
KASABI: They should have reported back hours ago. I specifically told
them to avoid any contact with the security forces.
VERON: Are you going to wait?
KASABI: No. Blake will be looking for our signal, I must get to the rendezvous
point. Getting close to the Forbidden Zone. Stay quiet and be alert.
[Inside the security
station. Servalan and Travis have been watching on a security monitor.]
SERVALAN: Kasabi. At last.
TRAVIS: Worth an eighteen-day wait, Supreme Commander?
SERVALAN: Oh, Travis. I've waited longer than that. That woman was a senior
political officer in Space Command.
TRAVIS: I am aware of her background.
SERVALAN: She taught officer cadets. But what she was teaching was treason.
TRAVIS: Until a very bright young cadet reported her.
SERVALAN: [smiles] Yes, Travis, I was. A very bright cadet.
TRAVIS: You? You reported her?
SERVALAN: There was an official inquiry, during which the stupid fools
let her escape.
TRAVIS: I'll make sure that doesn't happen this time.
SERVALAN: You'll stay here, Travis.
TRAVIS: But--
SERVALAN: Kasabi is mine.
[Flight deck of the
Liberator]
JENNA: Blake, we've decided to come with you.
BLAKE: Thank you. I could do with all the help I can get.
JENNA: There is a condition.
BLAKE: Yes?
JENNA: None of us is prepared to commit suicide. We don't intend to die
making some heroic gesture.
CALLY: We need a chance of survival.
VILA: We want your word that if the mission looks impossible, then we'll
pull out. [Blake looks at Gan.]
GAN: Yes. Guarantee that, and we're all with you.
BLAKE: It's understood the decision is mine and mine alone?
CALLY: Yes, that is understood.
GAN: Yes.
BLAKE: All right, if it looks as if we have less than an even chance,
I promise I'll call the whole thing off.
JENNA: Good.
BLAKE: [To the men] You two get kitted up. [To the women] You two stand
by. [Goes and sits by Avon in the pit]
BLAKE: The others have decided to go with me.
AVON: [smiles] I thought they would. Not very bright, but loyal.
BLAKE: That leaves you.
AVON: I have thought about it
BLAKE: And? [pause] Come on Avon, stop playing games. Are you going to
go with me or not?
AVON: Well, of course. I am surprised you ever doubted it.
BLAKE: Thank you.
AVON: Frankly, I don't see how you can do it without me. Your strongest
enemies are going to be the defense computers. I am the only one qualified
to tackle them.
BLAKE: Yes, that had occurred to me. You better start getting kitted up.
Do you want to tell me why?
AVON: I like the challenge.
BLAKE: You don't want to tell me why.
AVON: If we succeed, if we destroy Control, the Federation will be at
its weakest. It will be more vulnerable than it has been for centuries.
The revolt in the Outer Worlds will grow. The resistance movements on
Earth will launch an all-out attack to destroy the Federation. They will
need unifying. They will need a leader. YOU will be the natural choice.
BLAKE: Possibly.
AVON: Don't be modest, Blake. You are the only one that they would all
follow. You would have no choice. You would have to stay on Earth and
organize the revolt.
BLAKE: If there's no other way.
AVON: There wouldn't be.
BLAKE: That still doesn't explain why you're backing me.
AVON: With you running the campaign on Earth, somebody has to take charge
of all this.
BLAKE: [Laughs] You want the Liberator.
AVON: [Almost laughs] Exactly. If we succeed, the destruction of Control
gives us both what we want.
BLAKE: Could be you're planning just a little far ahead.
AVON: [Nods] Perhaps. But sooner or later, I will have my chance.
BLAKE: There's no hurry.
ZEN: Flight completed. We are in stationary orbit within teleport range
of the planet Earth.
BLAKE: Put it on the screen, Zen.
JENNA: It's been a long time.
[A wooded area. Servalan
and two mutoids are on a ridge, watching Kasabi and her group pass.]
SERVALAN: Kasabi. Stay where you are. Stand still, all of you. Throw down
your weapons.
KASABI: Run!
SERVALAN: [To the mutoids] Now. [The mutoids gun down the rebels.] Enough.
Get the child. [One mutoid heads off. Servalan looks down at Kasabi's
body] Kasabi.
[Inside the security
station. Kasabi is slumped unconscious in a chair.]
TRAVIS: You should have left it to me.
SERVALAN: Nothing's lost.
TRAVIS: Your opening fire could have ruined everything.
SERVALAN: But it didn't, Travis.
TRAVIS: My last chance, you said.
SERVALAN: Kasabi and I had unfinished business.
TRAVIS: This is no time for personal vendettas, Supreme Commander.
SERVALAN: Thank you, Travis. I'm obliged for the reminder. [To Kasabi]
Are you feeling better? [pause] Oh, don't waste time, Kasabi. You have
so little of it left.
KASABI: Time spent with you was always wasted, Servalan.
SERVALAN: It's good to see you again.
KASABI: Why did you murder my people?
SERVALAN: Well, they were traitors. Did they expect mercy?
KASABI: From you?
TRAVIS: Blake.
KASABI: Who?
TRAVIS: You were to rendezvous with him.
KASABI: [To Servalan] Is he young? More in your line, surely.
SERVALAN: If you tell me about the rendezvous, I will consider sparing
your life.
KASABI: My life isn't yours to spare.
SERVALAN: Oh, but it is.
KASABI: Then take it. But don't try and browbeat me, Servalan. Or have
you forgotten that I knew you as a cadet? You were a credit to your background:
spoilt, idle, vicious. [Pushes Servalan to the floor. To Travis.] My confidential
assessment listed her as unfit for command. But I forgot how well-connected
she was.
TRAVIS: That is no concern of mine.
KASABI: Then it should be. It should be everyone's concern. The Federation
is degenerate, run by creatures like her.
TRAVIS: You are going to tell me about Blake.
KASABI: You think so?
SERVALAN: Oh, yes, we think so.
TRAVIS: You could spare yourself a lot of pain.
KASABI: No doubt.
TRAVIS: You are a very intelligent woman.
KASABI: Don't tell me you're squeamish, Space Commander?
TRAVIS: Not in the least.
KASABI: Your reputation suggests that you enjoy your work.
TRAVIS: And your reputation suggests you're playing for time. [Kasabi
makes a run for the door but finds it blocked by two waiting mutoids.]
Secure her to the chair. [They do so.]
[Teleport room of
the Liberator]
AVON: Your backup force doesn't seem too dependable, Blake. The signal
is over an hour late.
VILA: Why don't we forget the whole thing?
BLAKE: No.
GAN: We've waited a long time to come back to Earth. Be a pity to miss
the chance now. Blake, couldn't a couple of us teleport down, find out
what's happened?
BLAKE: We will wait for the signal.
AVON: And if it doesn't come?
BLAKE: We'll pull out. Give it another hour.
[Inside the Security
station]
TRAVIS: Come on, come on. Where were you to rendezvous with Blake?
KASABI: You can rot, Travis. I'll tell you nothing, nothing. [Kasabi spits
on Travis. Travis crosses to Servalan.]
TRAVIS: She's stronger than she looks. She's still resisting the drug.
SERVALAN: Double the dose.
TRAVIS: That amount could kill her.
SERVALAN: That's not important, just so long as she talks first. [Moves
to Kasabi] Kasabi. Can you hear me, Kasabi?
KASABI: I hear you.
SERVALAN: Tell me about the rendezvous.
KASABI: [Shakes head] No rendezvous.
SERVALAN: Very soon now, you are going to die. Do you understand me?
KASABI: Always understood you. You're vicious, greedy, sick. [Servalan
administers another dose of the drug. She indicates some items O.O.S.]
Is there nothing here that might give us a lead?
TRAVIS: No, I've checked them. [Picks up one gadget.] This is the only
important thing.
SERVALAN: A homing beacon?
TRAVIS: [Fiddles with beacon while speaking.] I'm presuming it was to
give Blake a signal to give him a landing fix.
SERVALAN: That's all we need.
TRAVIS: No, the signal may have to be sent in code. If we don't get it
right, we could scare Blake off. And the beacon may have to transmit from
an agreed location. If its position does not match Blake's coordinates,
he won't come in. Now, that should be long enough. [Returns to Kasabi's
side] Where were you to rendezvous with Blake?
KASABI: Coordinates three three one, eleven zero one.
SERVALAN: That's better.
TRAVIS: Now, Kasabi, listen to this: was the homing beacon to transmit
in a code pattern?
KASABI: Yes. It was pulse, three long, two short, recurring. [Servalan
prepares a final dose of the drug. Travis moves to stop her, but Servalan
slaps him off and administers it to Kasabi.]
SERVALAN: Now it's over, Kasabi.
KASABI: Servalan. I'm sorry.
SERVALAN: Sorry?
KASABI: I should have tried. In the beginning, I should have tried to
help you. [She dies]
[Teleport room of
the Liberator]
BLAKE: Time's up. We're pulling out. Jenna, I want the shortest way out
of this system. Avon, run a proximity check on battle fleet patrols.
VILA: Shall I get back to the flight deck, then?
BLAKE: You might as well. [The signal comes in.] Wait. That's it, that's
the signal. [Listens as the signal repeats.] Three long, two short, three
long, two short. Cally, get a fix on it.
CALLY: Three three one, eleven zero one.
BLAKE: That confirms it. Standby to put me down.
CALLY: You want to teleport to these coordinates?
BLAKE: Yes. No. Put me down at zero point five varying. That should be
about a mile away from the rendezvous.
CALLY: Why?
BLAKE: I'll scout around before I make contact.
AVON: What's the matter, Blake? Don't you trust your friends?
BLAKE: Of course. I trust them the same way I trust you.
CALLY: Teleport's set.
BLAKE: Right. You all know what to do. Gan, are you all set?
GAN: Yes. I'll be waiting.
BLAKE: All right. Put me down.
[Blake appears in
a wooded area.]
BLAKE: [Into bracelet] Down and safe. [He walks a few feet, looking about.]
As far as I can see, it's all clear. Get an exact locator fix on my signal
and send Gan down.
CALLY: [V.O.] Teleport locked on. He's on his way. [Gan appears]
BLAKE: [Into bracelet] Gan's down and safe. Now, you're quite clear about
the rest of the plan?
CALLY: [V.O.] Quite clear. We all know what to do. [Teleport room of the
Liberator]
BLAKE: [V.O.] All right, start the second countdown now.
CALLY: Countdown running.
JENNA: Good luck, Blake.
[Wooded area near
an abandoned building]
GAN: What is this place?
BLAKE: A church.
GAN: A church?
BLAKE: Place of religious assembly.
GAN: Must be ancient.
BLAKE: The Federation had them all destroyed at the beginning of the New
Calendar.
GAN: There's no sign of Kasabi?
BLAKE: No.
GAN: [Touches tree, then looks at the wet blood now on his hand] Somebody's
been here, though. And not long ago.
BLAKE: [Into bracelet] Liberator, we're going in now. Looks quiet enough,
but if I give the word, teleport us out. Fast. [They enter the church,
and walk down a flight of stone steps. Veron is lying on the floor in
the lower section.]
VERON: No! [Blake and Gan take aim at Veron when she speaks. Veron confronts
them with her gun] No. No-- [She collapses]
BLAKE: [Holsters weapon and crosses to her body. He removes her hat and
then checks her pulse.] She's still alive.
GAN: Who do you think she is?
BLAKE: One of Kasabi's people. She's lost a lot of blood by the look of
it.
GAN: Let's have a look. [He rips her sleeve open, revealing a small wound.]
No, she'll be fine, soon as I treat her with this.
BLAKE: I'd better tell the others.
[Teleport room of
the Liberator]
CALLY: Come in, Blake.
BLAKE: [V.O.] Liberator, we're at the rendezvous point. Everything's all
right.
AVON: You have made contact with Kasabi?
BLAKE: [V.O.] Not yet. Not directly.
AVON: Then everything is not all right.
BLAKE: [V.O.] It will be. I'll get back to you.
AVON: [To Vila] Do you get the feeling there's something he's not telling
us?
JENNA: I don't know. I hate waiting like this.
VILA: Could be worse. We could be down there with him.
CALLY: I'd prefer that to being here.
VILA: You're welcome to take my place when the time comes.
AVON: If it comes.
CALLY: What do you mean?
AVON: Something's not right.
VILA: He's failed to make contact with Kasabi.
AVON: Exactly. But Kasabi's signal came from the rendezvous point. Blake
has arrived there and failed to make contact.
JENNA: That doesn't necessarily mean anything disastrous. Perhaps they're
just being extra careful.
AVON: Let's hope so. Because I have a feeling that we are not being careful
enough.
[Inside the church]
VERON: No!
GAN: It's all right, it's all right. We won't hurt you. [Hands her pill
he has taken from a container.] Take this.
VERON: No.
GAN: Please.
VERON: [Swallows pill] Who are you?
GAN: My name is Gan. This is Blake.
VERON: Blake! You came, then.
BLAKE: Yes. What is your name?
VERON: Veron. I'm Kasabi's daughter.
BLAKE: Where is your mother?
VERON: She's, she's dead.
BLAKE: What happened?
VERON: We were ambushed, we didn't have a chance. My mother was hit, everyone
else was killed. I, I started to run but they came after me, so I hid.
[Buries head in Blake's shoulder and starts to sob.]
BLAKE: That's all right now. Sssh. Sssh. Gently, gently, gently. What
happened then?
VERON: They searched the area. One of them came right up to where I was
hiding. I was so frightened. They searched for a long time and then I,
I stayed hidden for awhile, and then I came here as we planned. I gave
the signal.
GAN: Well, you're safe now. We'll take care of you.
BLAKE: I'm very sorry about your mother. She was a remarkable woman. You
lie here and rest while we decide what's to be done.
VERON: Thank you. [She lies down, Blake and Gan move away from her.]
GAN: Blake, we're going to have to pull out.
BLAKE: It's a setback, but we've come this far. It means a change of plan,
but I'd still like to try for it.
GAN: What's the use? The risks are doubled now.
BLAKE: I'm not so sure. Kasabi was only giving us backup cover, holding
off the security forces to give us time to penetrate the Forbidden Zone.
GAN: Yes, so how can we hope to do it without her?
BLAKE: We still have the element of surprise. Even more so now with Kasabi's
force wiped out, security aren't going to expect another assault so soon.
GAN: You're guessing, Blake, guessing and hoping.
BLAKE: It is a calculated risk. Remember, we've got one foolproof factor:
the teleport. Even if they do attack, we can still get out. We will have
failed, but at least we'll be alive.
GAN: It's still a big risk.
BLAKE: It always was. Even with Kasabi's people, there were no guarantees.
GAN: All right, well, what do we do next, what do we do now?
BLAKE: We carry on as planned. The next step is still up to Avon and Vila.
[Into bracelet] Liberator, do you read me?
[Teleport room of the Liberator]
CALLY: We hear you.
BLAKE: [V.O.] We're going ahead with phase two. Avon and Vila ready?
AVON: What about Kasabi?
BLAKE: [V.O.] Avon, give me a rundown check on what you're going to do.
AVON: We teleport directly into the Forbidden Zone, we make an analysis
of the defense systems, and then we teleport directly to your location.
[Inside the church]
BLAKE: No more than five minutes in the zone. Get out sooner if you sense
something's wrong.
AVON: [V.O.] I've already got that feeling, Blake. What about Kasabi?
BLAKE: Cally, if you don't get their signal, transfer them after five
minutes anyway.
[Teleport room of the Liberator]
CALLY: Confirmed.
BLAKE: [V.O.] That is all then. Good luck.
AVON: [To Vila] You ready?
VILA: He didn't answer your question.
AVON: He will.
VILA: I don't want to go.
AVON: You surprise me.
VILA: I don't feel well. I'm going to be a big handicap.
AVON: I'm used to that.
JENNA: Avon. Good luck.
AVON: Put us down, Cally.
[The field beyond
the blockhouse]
AVON: THAT will be the only access point. We have to get into there before
we can try for the main vault. But before that, we have to cross the zone.
VILA: I've the feeling we're being watched.
AVON: [smiles slightly] Automatic scanners will have picked us up as soon
as we got here. [They start across the field, but Avon stops after a couple
of steps and halts Vila. He brushes aside some of the grass to reveal
a wire cable.]
VILA: What's that?
AVON: High intensity radiation grid. The rays from these could burn you
up in seconds.
VILA: In that case, do you think you ought to be fooling around with it?
AVON: It has to be activated somehow. Let's find out. Walk anywhere here,
and you set the whole thing into operation. [Cuts through one of the cables.
Immediately the ends begin to grow back towards each other and rejoin.]
Total self-repair in eight seconds. How far would you say it is to that
blockhouse?
VILA: Fifty yards, maybe more. Are you sure we're safe here?
[Some flames and smoke start near the wires.]
[Teleport room of
the Liberator]
JENNA: Five, four, three, two, one. Time's up.
CALLY: Teleport now.
[The field beyond
the blockhouse. Avon and Vila vanish a split-second before a series of
explosions happen.]
[Inside the church.
Avon and Vila appear and Veron screams. Gan moves to her side.]
GAN: Don't worry, they're friends.
VERON: How did they get here?
GAN: [showing her his bracelet] We have teleport equipment.
VERON: I don't know what that is.
GAN: You know, I'm not sure I do.
BLAKE: Well?
AVON: It is not going to be easy.
BLAKE: Can we do it?
VILA: Not a chance, it's absolutely impossible.
AVON: There is a way. Where are Kasabi and her people?
GAN: They were wiped out in an ambush. This is Kasabi's daughter. [Indicating
the men in turn.] Veron, Avon,
Vila. Veron was the only survivor.
AVON: I'm sorry. [To Blake] I knew you were lying.
BLAKE: Yes, well unless you can come up with some good reasons why not,
we're going ahead as planned.
VILA: Certain death -- would you accept that as a good reason? [Removes
a clear map disk from inside his jacket and gives it to Blake as he speaks.]
AVON: From somebody else, maybe.
VILA: All right, but if we all get killed, don't say I didn't warn you.
BLAKE: Let's hear the rest of it.
[They all kneel down and look at the map, O.O.S.]
AVON: One thing is in our favor, there do not seem to be any security
forces within the zone.
BLAKE: None at all?
AVON: They don't need them. The defense system is totally automated. It
is more efficient than any brigade of troops.
BLAKE: That improves our chances. [Pointing to the map O.O.S.] This is
the idea: we start here near the perimeter. Then we teleport across the
Forbidden Zone directly into the entry blockhouse.
GAN: You know, the teleport will have to be precise. [Veron gets up and
starts to leave.] A fraction out and we'll land up right in the middle
of the zone.
BLAKE: Cally and Jenna won't make any mistakes.
GAN: [Halting Veron as she passes him.] You all right, Veron?
VERON: Do you mind if I go up for some air? I still feel a bit faint.
GAN: Well, don't go too far. You mustn't take any chances.
VERON: I won't.
BLAKE: Now, once we're into the entry blockhouse--
VILA: Why don't we teleport right down to the control computer chamber?
BLAKE: Too deep. Teleport won't necessarily reliably transmit through
that level of density. Anyway, we need an exact locator fix. The only
way to get that is to --
VILA: -- is to go there first.
BLAKE: Right.
AVON: I wouldn't be too certain that it can even get us into the blockhouse.
Judging by the electronics we've seen, there's bound to be anti-matter
screening built into the structure.
BLAKE: All right, then we teleport right up to the door of the entry blockhouse.
Then it's up to Vila to break the locking systems.
GAN: Can you do it, Vila?
VILA: Well, that's a stupid question. At least I think it is.
BLAKE: Right. Let's discuss what we do once we get inside. According to
intelligence reports, there is a shaft --
GAN: Down!
[An arm reached in the church's doorway and throws a cylinder down the
steps. It begins to emit a cloud of gas. Veron enters and moves to each
of their unconscious bodies, removing their bracelets.]
[Inside the Security
station]
SERVALAN: Are you beginning to have doubts, Travis?
TRAVIS: No. It won't fail.
SERVALAN: I hope not. There'll be no second chances.
TRAVIS: I won't need them. It's running my way now. The luck has changed.
It's my turn.
SERVALAN: Capturing the girl was the only luck you've had so far.
TRAVIS: That single event has given me total control of the situation.
SERVALAN: You've gambled everything on her cooperation.
TRAVIS: That was no gamble. She will do precisely as she was instructed.
She has no choice.
SERVALAN: [to mutoids, indicating Kasabi's body] Get rid of that.
[In the church]
BLAKE: [getting to his feet] Sono gas.
VILA: Yes, but who threw it in?
BLAKE: Veron. It had to be.
GAN: No, I don't believe that. Why should she do it?
AVON: By all means, let us stand around and discuss it.
BLAKE: Avon's right. We're not safe here any longer. Let's move out. [They
climb the stairs. Vila reaches the door first and tries to open it.]
VILA: The door's been blocked off. It won't budge.
BLAKE: [Tries to force it open] It's barred.
GAN: Let me try. [He throws his weight against it three times.] It won't
move.
BLAKE: Well, leave it. I'll tell Cally. [Lifts wrist and discovers that
the bracelet is gone. The others see this and simultaneously check their
own bare wrists.] We've no means of getting hold of the Liberator, no
means of getting out of here. Someone set up a trap.
VILA: And it worked, didn't it?
[Inside the Security
station]
TRAVIS: [Holding all four bracelets] With no teleport to snatch them away,
they're mine. [Tosses the bracelets away.]
SERVALAN: [To Veron] They believed your story.
VERON: It wasn't difficult. It was close to the truth. The only lies were
that I escaped the ambush, and that my mother was dead.
TRAVIS: You did seal the entrance?
VERON: Yes, just as you told me.
TRAVIS: Good. You did well. You can be proud of yourself.
VERON: I disgust myself.
TRAVIS: That will pass. There is a reward for Blake, you know.
VERON: What you made me do --
TRAVIS: Might even get you a civilian citation.
VERON: No!
TRAVIS: You were sensible. You did what was expedient.
VERON: I betrayed four men, men who represent the only cause worth fighting
for. That's what I did. And now I want my side of the bargain.
SERVALAN: Bargain? Travis, did you make a bargain with this traitress?
VERON: My mother, let me take her. He promised me my mother would no--
TRAVIS: Don't concern yourself with your mother. She died one hour ago.
VERON: NO! I want my mother-- [Travis chops her down.]
TRAVIS: Now you'll stay here as my prisoner.
SERVALAN: I'll deal with her. You just bring me Blake.
TRAVIS: As the Supreme Commander orders. [exits]
SERVALAN: [turns Veron's body face up] Kasabi's child.
[In the church. Avon
and Blake step away from the door.]
AVON: It's no good.
GAN: Let me try again. [He throws himself against the door repeatedly.]
VILA: It's opening!
GAN: [After a few more blows they are able to force it open.] Sorry it
took so long. I'm a bit out of condition.
[Teleport room of the Liberator]
CALLY: Come in, Blake. This is Liberator. Come in. [Pause] Avon, Vila,
Gan, respond. Are you reading us? Come in.
JENNA: It's over an hour since our last contact.
CALLY: It can't be a communicator fault.
JENNA: Not on all four bracelets, no.
CALLY: What do you think has happened?
JENNA: They've run into trouble.
CALLY: Yes. And what do we do, wait and guess?
JENNA: What was our last contact bearing?
CALLY: [switches on display and indicates light spot.] Here.
[In the church. Travis
enters with two mutoids to find it empty.]
MUTOID: They have not had time to get far.
TRAVIS: Couple of miles at the most, and without their teleport they're
earthbound now.
MUTOID: I will call security.
TRAVIS: No!
MUTOID: But they would have men searching the woods for them now --
TRAVIS: I want to take him myself.
MUTOID: Shall I call Central?
TRAVIS: Hum. There's still a way. We have to think like Blake. Think how
he would act in a situation like this. Now where is the most dangerous
place he could go? The last place we would think of searching for him?
The Forbidden Zone, he'd go into the Forbidden Zone. That's what he came
for, and that's where he'll go. Come on! [They exit.]
[The field beyond
the blockhouse. Avon is showing the wire grid to Blake.]
AVON: These are weight and disturbance sensitive. Touch them and you activate
the ray emission. They have already registered our presence, so the whole
area will be sensitized and primed. Cut the mesh, and it has an eight
second repair cycle.
BLAKE: Sounds unbeatable.
AVON: It may well be.
BLAKE: But come on, you've got something on your mind.
AVON: If I can fire at ground level, the beam radiation should be great
enough to cut a narrow channel through the sensor mesh. That would give
you eight seconds to get from here to the blockhouse. The mesh would start
its repair cycle instantly. Take one step off the channel and you're dead.
I know it's a slim chance, but it's the best I can come up with.
BLAKE: Let's try it.
AVON: How's your sprinting?
BLAKE: I think I'm about to find out.
AVON: Make it quick. There is no room for a good loser in this race. You
go the minute I give you the word, understand?
BLAKE: Right.
AVON: [Takes aim and fires] GO! [Blake begins to run.] Faster, Blake!
BLAKE: [Reaches blockhouse safely. Turns to shout back.] You next, Vila.
You can get started on the door.
VILA: I'm about to set a new galactic record.
AVON: [Fires again] Now! [Vila begins to run, and Gan starts running right
after him.] Gan!
BLAKE: [muttering] Come on, come on.
GAN: Vila!
[Vila and Gan reach the blockhouse safely.]
BLAKE: You took a big risk there, Gan.
GAN: I thought it might save time. Besides, I needed a pacemaker.
VILA: Me, too. Implanted in me heart.
BLAKE: Just get started on the door. [Avon fires again and starts to run
but trips and falls.]
BLAKE: Avon! [The wires grow toward each other.]
GAN: It will repair before he gets here. [Blake takes aim with his gun.]
VILA: [Grabbing Blake's arm] You'll hit him!
BLAKE: Let go! [Shakes free, takes aim, and fires] Avon, run for your
life! [Muttering] Come on, come on.
AVON: [Completes his dash with Gan catching him. Places his hand on Blake's
arm.] THANK YOU.
BLAKE: [To Vila] How long?
VILA: Oh, it's a difficult one. Thirty seconds?
BLAKE: Get started.
[Inside the Security
station]
TRAVIS: [Over viewscreen] Supreme Commander, I don't know how he did it,
but Blake has penetrated the Control complex. I want to go in after him.
I'll need the zone deactivated.
SERVALAN: I don't have the authority to order that.
TRAVIS: Then get the authority. I'm so close now. The only way out is
the way Blake went in. I can shut him off. I want that authority.
SERVALAN: Stand by. [Switches off viewscreen then presses something O.O.S.]
FEMALE
VOICE: Central.
SERVALAN: This is Supreme Commander Servalan. I want a direct link to
the High Council, priority rating one.
FEMALE VOICE: Hold.
[Blake and the others
descend a ladder down a white wall, then travel through some white corridors.]
[Blake and the others
descend a ladder down a wall lit in red, then travel through some red-lit
corridors. They see a door down the next corridor.]
AVON: [Blocking Blake] Hold it.
BLAKE: What is it?
AVON: More security. [He gestures to Vila who hands him some doodads.
Avon tosses one. It explodes.]
VILA: Sprinting's one thing, but I think flying's beyond me.
BLAKE: [Jumps up to hang from one of the pipes that form a "horizontal
ladder" down the corridor ceiling. He passes from rung to rung down
five of them.] Am I safe now?
AVON: [Tosses another doodad. It explodes.] No.
BLAKE: [Continues for three more pipes.] What about now?
AVON: [Tosses another. It just bounces. Blake starts to swing forward.]
Possibly.
BLAKE: [drops to floor safely] Come on, Vila, there's another lock here.
VILA: Times like this, I wish I'd gone straight. [Gan boosts him up to
reach the bars. Vila starts moving along them.]
[Inside the Security station]
SERVALAN: [turns on viewscreen] Travis?
TRAVIS: [From viewscreen] Yes, Supreme Commander?
SERVALAN: I've staked a great deal on this, Travis, but I've achieved
what you wanted. The zone will be deactivated in precisely fifteen seconds.
TRAVIS: That's all I'll need.
SERVALAN: Both our heads are on the block now, Travis. This must not fail.
TRAVIS: Don't worry, Supreme Commander, I will not fail you.
SERVALAN: [Breaks contact, turns, says to someone O.O.S. just as the door
opens] Who are you?
[Red corridor. Avon passes along the pipes safely. Gan begins to cross,
then one of the pipes breaks under his weight.]
BLAKE: Gan! [Gan catches himself, swings, and lands safely.]
[Blake and the others
descend a ladder down a blue-lit wall.]
[Travis and two mutoids
run through white corridors.]
[Blake and the others
travel through some blue-lit corridors up to a blue door with the Federation
symbol on it.]
BLAKE: This is it!
VILA: [Looking at the lock] Oh, it's a bad one.
GAN: Can you do it?
VILA: I'm not sure.
BLAKE: You've got to! Behind this door is the key to it all: Control.
That computer is the most vital part of Federation power. We're the thickness
of this door away from destroying them.
[Travis and the mutoids
descend the white wall.]
[Blue corridor at
the blue door]
VILA: That should do it. Come on, open, open. [Nothing happens.]
BLAKE: Come on.
VILA: I'll have to try another way. It means starting all over again.
BLAKE: Take all the time you want. [Grabs Vila by the shirt] You CAN do
it.
[Vila selects another card and works on it with an electronic probe.]
[Travis and the mutoids
run down a red corridor.]
[Blue corridor at
the blue door]
VILA: Gan, try pushing it, this time.
GAN: Right. [The door opens.]
BLAKE: [Races through the door] We've done it! We've done it! We've done
it! I've done it!
AVON: Blake! There's nothing here. [Blake turns to stare at him. Avon
holsters his weapon.] There's nothing here.
[Blake turns slowly and falls to his knees. Avon grabs him by the arm
and shoulder. Whispers.] Nothing.
[Travis laughs O.O.S.]
BLAKE: Travis.
TRAVIS: You believed it, Blake, like all the other fools before you. Destroy
Control and you destroy the Federation. No.
BLAKE: [Grabs Avon] It WAS here. Everybody knows it was here.
TRAVIS: Of course. We've never concealed it. On the contrary, we've broadcast
the fact. We used it as a challenge to our enemies, we invited them to
attack Control.
BLAKE: It was never here?
TRAVIS: It was moved -- thirty years ago.
BLAKE: [Lets Avon go] To where?
TRAVIS: Even I don't know that. But it's safe and secure and will remain
so while those who seek to destroy us believe it's here. You see, it's
the great illusion, Blake. You give substance and credibility to an empty
room, and the real thing becomes undetectable, virtually invisible. Now
take their weapons. [The mutoids disarm Blake and his men. Blake and Avon
are now on their feet.] I've waited a long time for this moment, Blake,
and it was worth it. Move out.
SERVALAN: [Moves into the doorway] Release your prisoners, Travis.
TRAVIS: No!
SERVALAN: Your mutoids will put down their weapons.
TRAVIS: What are you talking about?
SERVALAN: Do as I order!
TRAVIS: What's the matter with you, Servalan?
[Jenna and Veron emerge into sight behind her in the doorway. Both are
armed.]
JENNA: She's nervous.
BLAKE: Jenna!
JENNA: When we lost contact, I came looking for you. I happened to come
across this one. I thought she might come in useful. I also found somebody
else. She told me what had happened. Travis threatened to kill her mother
unless she betrayed you.
VERON: Then he killed her anyway.
TRAVIS: The moment you pull that trigger they will be dead.
JENNA: That's right, but so would your Supreme Commander.
VERON: And so would you.
SERVALAN: Release them. [pause] Do it!
BLAKE: Your move, I think, Travis. [Travis gestures angrily to the mutoids.]
BLAKE: Take their weapons. [The men from the Liberator re-arm themselves.]
All right, let's move. It seems as though we both failed, Travis. [He
and his crew exit.]
TRAVIS: [To mutoids] Get after them!
SERVALAN: [Slaps Travis] You hesitated. My life was at risk and you hesitated.
[Tries slapping him again, but he catches her hand]
[Blake and crew hurry
through the red corridors.]
[Blake and crew hurry
through the white corridors. Blake stops to speak to Jenna.]
BLAKE: Jenna, have you got the teleport bracelets?
JENNA: Yes.
BLAKE: Too risky to use them here. Let's get nearer the surface.
JENNA: Right.
[White corridor. Travis
is arming a grenade. Servalan and two mutoids hurry to reach him.]
SERVALAN: Travis, what's that?
TRAVIS: Strontium grenade.
SERVALAN: [She grabs his arm.] You fool, it's too powerful. You'll bring
the roof in.
[Travis shakes her off and throws it.]
[Another white corridor.
The building shakes with the explosion, and a door starts to come down
in front of Blake and the others.]
GAN: The door! [He rushes forward and braces it open while the others
pass through.]
BLAKE: Now, come on, Gan, hurry, come on, come on. [There are more explosions
and crashes as slabs of masonry come down.]
[A white ladder. Jenna is a few rungs up it, looking back.]
JENNA: Blake!
[At the door in the
white corridor. It has closed, catching Gan's leg. Rubble is lying about.]
GAN: My leg! [More rumbling sounds] Blake! Go! I'm not worth dying for!
[More chunks of masonry crash down. When it stops Blake is lying stunned
just in front of Gan.]
BLAKE: [Stirs] Gan! Gan. [Holds Gan's head. Gan dies in his arms, and
Blake lowers his body gently to the floor. He shakes his head.] No. [After
a few seconds he leaves.]
[Base of the white
ladder]
JENNA: They must be trapped. Come on, let's go back. [Blake arrives.]
Blake?
VILA: Where's Gan?
BLAKE: Gan's dead.
[White corridor]
MUTOID: It's completely blocked. There's no way through.
SERVALAN: Brilliant!
TRAVIS: They'll dig us out eventually.
SERVALAN: Oh, yes. They'll dig us out eventually. And then I'll bury you.
[exits]
[White corridor near
the blockhouse entry. Blake and the other crew put on bracelets.]
BLAKE: [To Veron] You're welcome to come with us.
VERON: I have a debt to pay.
BLAKE: So have we.
VERON: Mine must be paid here on Earth.
BLAKE: [Into bracelet] Bring us up, Cally.
[They vanish. Veron smiles very slightly.]
[Flight deck of the
Liberator]
ZEN: State course and speed.
BLAKE: Standard by Ten. Get us out of the solar system.
ZEN: The instruction is imprecise.
BLAKE: Just do it.
ZEN: Confirmed.
[Blake looks back at Gan's empty station.]