After the female Gothic images, the time has come for the male ones. Once again, the characters from "Blake's 7" will be the first.

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After the female Gothic images, the time has come for the male ones. Once again, the characters from "Blake's 7" will be the first.
RIP Stephen Greif (26.8.1944 - 23.12.2022)
"I think [Blake's 7] was character-driven, and that’s really what counts in the end. The fact that the effects were fairly – you know – not slick in the way that Star Wars was…but then they had a hundred times more budget than we did, and rightly so. That doesn’t really come into it. It’s the stories, really, and the interrelation of characters which I think always interests people.
Oh I loved it. I loved every minute of it. I loved it because of the people. We all became great friends and we all wanted it to work. We all worked very hard on it. The director was great, the producer was a good guy, and yes, I loved it. It was good fun."
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Making evil plans. ...or something
I could be wrong, but I don’t know:
Blake- ENFJ: extraverted, intuitive, and he is sympathetic (when he had to be more rational on terms he did it with struggles), and yes he has a purpose and a plan, he has to be J.
Avon- INTP: he just cannot be INTJ, if he was he would be more involved and more cohesive about his goals. And he wouldn’t be wandering about for whole season 3. And wouldn’t be constantly distracted by ridiculous phenomenons. (but I really think he wants to be INTJ, like, badly)
Cally- INFJ: I don’t know, at least first two seasons. Yes, those jokes about Cally being spacey but she was a single-minded terrorist once and when Avon was being ridiculous (vengeful, or intrigued by some other trivial) she was very cross.
Vila- ESFP: there is a site calling it entertainer, I see that point.
and I think he is very good at observing details.
Jenna- ENTP: I think... it is a very hard one to do, partially because I’m not sure whether she is more extrovert or more introvert (the way she deals with Blake is extrovert, but she doesn’t speak of her opinion, seems rather reserved, even she is as suspicious as Avon), but I decided she is extrovert because she is not reserved about her affections towards others or snide comments. She certainly is not sentimental.
Gan- ISFJ: another hard one to be done. Because lacking more details. I tend to think Gan is a very organized man, about little things, and neat. (god, I love Breakdown but this episode is so confusing and so... dark in some way, can the implant causing people being manipulative? But after he got away from the restrains he started to do irrational things--- breaking the engineering room. I’d better not take it seriously so I wrote it off as implant malfunction made people insane)
Dayna- ENFP: energetic and spontaneous. I think that’s what it is.
Tarrant- ENFJ: Oh god, just, I didn’t mean the haircut and outfits. He is certainly very extrovert, and he doesn’t care about concrete details, and he is impulsive on emotional terms, and he is decisive at times (Dawn of the Gods, *cough cough* that is one of the reasons I wrote Avon off as ‘P’).
Servalan- ENTJ: the commander, without a doubt.
Travis mark 1- ISTJ: see ‘Seek-Locate-Destroy’
Travis mark 2- ESTJ: I don’t know what happened to him. But he is still very keen on details and his *goal*
UPDATE:
SORRY Soolin, I love you.
I think Soolin is ISTP: it is very obvious, isn’t it. A virtuoso that is what she is.
The guest panel at Maximum Power, L to R: Stephen Greif, Michael Keating, Jan Chappell, June Hudson, Matt Irvine and moderator John Ainsworth of Big Finish.
Behind them can be seen the June Hudson costume collection - the owner of the collection, Gary Holland, is one of the organisers of the event.