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LIFE CAPSULES

(various episodes)

Emergency escape devices, generally short-ranged, fitted to a number of ships and referred to under various different names. References include:

LIFE SUPPORT

(various episodes) by Murray Smith

An abbreviation of 'life support system(s)', which in the B7 universe came in two main types. First was the equipment used to detect the presence of an environment capable of sustaining life, referred to in Space Fall, when Leylan asked Teague, after the latter had been put aboard the Liberator with Wallace, for a 'life support readout'. Teague, presumably using instruments on his survival unit, replied: 'Pressure normal...minimal radiation...breathable oxygen atmosphere'.

Second, and most common, was the equipment used to sustain life in a hostile environment, which came in two main sub-types. The first and most numerous were the life support systems aboard spaceships and bases, designed to sustain the lives of many; the second were personal life support systems, designed to sustain the life of one being.

Five spaceships had their life support systems mentioned: the projectile in Time Squad, Liberator (mentioned in three episodes), Travis' pursuit ship in Duel, Scorpio (also mentioned in three episodes), and Cancer's ship in Assassin:

Of particular interest is the extensive use of life support systems throughout the B7 universe, including where they would be unnecessary, such as in Xenon base, whose humanoid residents would not need that level of protection to survive in an Earth-type environment.

LIFE-SUPPORT CAPSULE

(A-6: SEEK-LOCATE-DESTROY)

Cally was placed in a life-support capsule on Travis" orders after she was found injured in the wreckage of the communications centre on Centero.

LIGHT BARRIER

(A-3: CYGNUS ALPHA)

When Blake surmised that Liberator could cross the antimatter interface, Jenna stated that that was impossible, to which Avon replied, "That's what they said about the light barrier".

LIMERICKS

(A-3: CYGNUS ALPHA / C-10: ULTRAWORLD)

Vila began a limerick in the holding bay on Cygnus Alpha with the line: There was a young lady from Cygnus, but Arco shut him up before he could continue. One of the illogical wave emissions Orac produced from Vila to destabilise the Core of Ultraworld was a limerick, as follows:

There was a young lady called Perkins,
Who was very fond of small gherkins,
One day at tea,
She ate forty three,
And pickled her internal workings.

Vila then began another limerick with: There was a young man from -, but couldn't remember any more of it.

LIMITED TACTICAL MISSILES

(C-3: VOLCANO)

One of the weapons in the Federations armoury (and probably many other peoples" too). They were about to be used against Obsidian (and apparently delivered from a pursuit ship) when Hower destroyed the planet.

LIMITER

(A-4: TIME SQUAD ff)

A brain-implanted control device fitted to Gan. It prevented him from killing, although it did not apparently prevent him engaging in violent activity (see GAN). Gan first revealed its presence to Jenna while parked in orbit around Saurian Major. He initially thought that his seeing Sinofar and Giroc on UP-Duel might have been caused by his limiter malfunctioning. It did suffer a burn out in one circuit, turning Gan into a violent maniac in Breakdown and repair was imperative to save his life: Professor Kayn was coerced into performing the necessary surgery.


In Breakdown his Limiter malfunctioned
Gan reminded Avon of his limiter when trying to rescue Jenna from the scavengers on Cephlon.

LINDOR

(A-11: BOUNTY)

Neutral planet outside the Federation. It was formerly ruled for five years by President Sarkoff, but disputes broke out over whether or not to join the Federation and he was voted out of office in elections rigged by Federation agents. He then went into exile for seven years. The Federation planned to annexe the planet through the Lindor Strategy, details of which Blake acquired through use of a Federation cypher machine. Lindor was in chaos and on the brink of civil war; with the outbreak of hostilities, the Federation would move in a "peace-keeping force", take over the government and return Sarkoff as a puppet ruler.

LINEAR PROGRESSION

(C-11: MOLOCH) By Murray Smith

Possible setting of Liberator's faster than light drive. In Moloch, Zen suggested that as the ship's present course - following Servalan's ship at standard by three for the past twenty-seven days - had 'no material end', leading into uncharted space, there should be a transfer from 'linear progression' to modular time shift. After this was rejected, Zen pointed out again that the present course had 'no material destination'.

LINK CLAMP

(B-9: COUNTDOWN)

Tool used by Avon when disarming the solium radiation device on Albian.


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