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LAZERON DESTROYER

(A-6: SEEK-LOCATE-DESTROY ff)

A powerful sidearm installed in the forefinger of Travis" left hand (the artificial one, naturally!). Travis described it as "more powerful than any sidearm". In Seek-Locate-Destroy it appeared to require a charging-up period before firing, although in later episodes it was used spontaneously without trouble. In Duel it was unable to function, as were all other weapons under the influence of Sinofar. In Orac, a shot from Avon destroyed the hand, but the lazeron destroyer was still fitted to the replacement. The trigger circuit was removed at the time of Travis" court-martial: Travis demanded its return from Servalan at gunpoint. In Hostage, Travis adjusted the yellow crystal on the ring of the lazeron finger, and also operated an unseen control in his palm. This may have been to activate the weapon, or perhaps indicated a bolt intensity modulator or similar function. In Gambit the arm was disconnected by Jarriere, leaving the weapon unusable (Travis used a Federation-issue pistol during this period) but reconnected by Docholli. Uses of the lazeron destroyer were as follows:


After Avon shot it
  • Seek-Locate-Destroy: one shot aimed at Blake, but missed due to Cally's warning shout.
  • Orac: A Phibian killed, and the door to Ensor's living quarters blasted down. Two shots aimed at Blake missed, and this was probably intentional in the case of the second. Avon destroyed the hand before a lethal shot could be fired.
  • Weapon: a clone of Blake was shot dead.

LECTOR

(C-11: MOLOCH)

Trooper of the Federation's Fifth Legion that landed on Sardos during the Intergalactic War. Although described as a "unit commander" he was subordinate to Section Leader Grose. He killed Servalan's mutoid aide, but was killed himself by Tarrant, shortly after torturing Avon.

LEEDENBRANK

(D-3: TRAITOR)

Before he joined the freedom fighters on Helotrix, Igin was director of geological studies at Leedenbrank. This suggests that Leedenbrank was a university or similar. However, Colonel Quute cited the destruction of Leedenbrank "along with 18,000 defenders". That implies either a very big campus or that Leedenbrank was the name of a university town. The latter seems more likely.

LEEHARN

(A-11: BOUNTY)

Auron ambassador, sent to Lindor to forge an alliance against the Federation. He met President Sarkoff during his last years of office, and Sarkoff told Cally that he also wanted this alliance, but nothing ever came of their meeting. Cally at least knew of Leeharn, and spoke of him as though they had met personally. As Sarkoff left the Liberator, Cally told him to inform Leeharn, should they ever meet, that he was free to return to Auron. This contradicts to some extent Auron's isolationist stance, and might indicate shifts in policy amongst the planet's government.

LEE, TANITH

(D-9: SAND) By Murray Smith

Author of the United Kingdom, Earth, of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries AD. Her prolific output mostly included childrens' books, science fiction, fantasy, and horror; but, out of all her works, Don Keller found an untitled poem to be most appropriate to his situation on Virn, and quoted it in Sand.

See POETRY.

Renor LEESAL

(A-1: THE WAY BACK)

Along with Carl Deca and Payter Fen, one of three children treated to believe he (or possibly she) had been assaulted by Blake. Leesal's date of birth was given as 42.1.5 and was thus probably the oldest of the three (a little over ten years old). S/he was a patient of Dr A.J. Globbs and attended school ZL2 Level 716.

LEETH

(B-13: STAR ONE)

One of the technicians who elected to remain on Star One for the rest of their natural lives. Later replaced by an alien. The substitute Leeth was seen leading a search for Lurena on the surface of Star One's planet.

LEGION

- see TROOPERS.

LEGRAND

(B-10: VOICE FROM THE PAST)

Governor of Outer Gal, described by Avon as "the only sane one amongst them" and renowned for her attention to detail. She harboured Travis, believing him to be Shivan, and worked with Ven Glynd after his defection in compiling evidence that would discredit the senior echelons of the Federation (she claimed to have been working with him "for years"). She boarded the Liberator on its way to Atlay, and insisted that Blake take a position of seniority over her, on the basis that "he who leads must be from Earth" (implying she was not born on Earth?). Her plot was known to Servalan, and she died on Atlay, killed by a shot from one of Servalan's troopers. She had her own security forces, who were heard battling with Servalan's troops but presumably to no avail.

LEITZ

(D-3: TRAITOR)

Federation officer, working for Commissioner Sleer on Helotrix. He was appointed to President-elect Practor's personal staff, and also worked as a double agent, winning the confidence of rebel units including Hunda's 4th column. He also claimed responsibility for the destruction of the rebels" 2nd column. He convinced Dayna and Tarrant of his defection by directing them to the pylene-50 production plant, but failed to tell them of all the security measures in force there. Forbus described Leitz as "almost as vile a sadist as Sleer", revealing his true nature to Tarrant and Dayna. Leitz escaped Hunda's attack on the magnetrix terminal, but learnt that Sleer was in fact Servalan. He told her this just after she killed Forbus, and tried to use this information to be given the Presidency of Helotrix. Instead he became the 26th person to die for knowing her true identity.


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