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RADIATION FLARE SHIELD

(various episodes)

A necessary precaution before firing the neutron blasters on Liberator was to first raise the radiation flare shield. Zen would not allow the blasters to be fired otherwise. In The Web Zen referred to the "neutron flare shield", but subsequent references were to the radiation flare shield.

In Power Dayna described a nucleic burster as a radiation flare, and in Animals Ardus stated that he had been blinded by a radiation flare. Radiation flares of various origins would thus seem to be a common hazard of warfare in Blake's time.

RADIO LINK STATION

- see Q-BASE

RADIO SENSOR

(A-10: BREAKDOWN) (Written by Murray Smith)

A hand-held piece of medical equipment seen and used in the surgical unit in Breakdown to identify the cause of Gan's limiter implant malfunctioning. Persumably by using radio waves, it produced images of Gan's skull that were shown on a screen. A close focus by it on the limiter located the cause of the malfunction: a burnt-out section.

RAFFORD

(A-7: MISSION TO DESTINY)

Pilot of the Ortega, murdered by Sara with a hammer shortly after she had dosed the ship's air with sono vapour. His death was in fact accidental - Sara had expected to find him asleep like the rest of the crew, but he had closed off the air circulation to the flight deck (contrary to regulations). He wrote the name of his killer in his own blood as he was dying, but it was originally interpreted as being 54124, apparently meaningless. His body was discovered by Cally, and no details were given as to how it was disposed of, if at all.

RAI

(A-6: SEEK-LOCATE-DESTROY)

Aide to Servalan on the space station she used in the episode. She claimed that he and she were "old friends" and questioned him on her staff's reaction to Travis" appointment. He reluctantly admitted that some officers would not serve under Travis or take orders from him.

RAIKER

(A-2: SPACE FALL)

Officer on the London, with the rank of Subcommander and second in command to Leylan. Raiker introduced the prisoners in transit to Cygnus Alpha to their facilities, and tried but failed to take advantage of Jenna. With Leylan's permission, he shot three unarmed prisoners to force Blake to relinquish control of the ship's computer; one of these was shot after Blake surrendered, prompting a reprimand from Leylan. Raiker suggested sending Blake, Jenna and Avon across to the drifting Liberator, and later followed as Jenna attempted to take the ship away. After shooting and wounding Blake, he died when the transfer tube he was standing in was disconnected from the Liberator, pulling him out into open space.

RALLI

(B-9: COUNTDOWN)

Freedom fighter native to Albian, and the only woman seen to be engaged in the fighting there. Left alone in the control room, she was knocked out but not killed by Provine when he returned to make his way to the escape rocket. She later recognised Provine as the "rebel" assigned to escort Blake. Like Cauder, she declined Blake's offer to leave on Liberator.

RANK

(various episodes) By Murray Smith and Ross Mallett

The ranks in the series can be divided into three main categories: Federation military, Federation civilian, and other. Before proceeding, the distinction between rank and authority should be emphasised; because those of equal rank can be in different positions of authority. Travis, for example, held the rank of Space Commander, but was given the exclusive and absolute authority to destroy Blake, Servalan requesting that all personnel give the former 'maximum co-operation'.

1. Federation military: The most frequently mentioned ranks in the series, due to the frequency of the encounters the crews of Liberator and Scorpio had with the Federation military. The following suggested system of ranks is based on the military ranks of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (hereinafter called the United Kingdom or UK) at the time of the series' appearance; because the ranks in the series seem to be mostly based on ones existing in the Army and Royal Marines, with contributions from the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. This contrasts with the system of UFP Starfleet ranks in Star Trek, which appear to be based on those in the United States Navy. The ranks are (in ascending order):

2. Federation civilian: There appears to be a civilian ranking system in the Federation, from what we see regarding the crew of the London, a Civil Administration ship. The ship's commander is Commander Leylan, his first officer being Sub-Commander Raiker. The former, in addressing Raiker and Artix, places 'Mr' before their names, indicating that they are officers, though junior to him.

Tynus may have been a civilian Base Commander, as he describes himself as a Commander Technician, subordinate to Security, which controlled 'all sensitive stores'. Civilian law enforcement bodies were rarely alluded to, but Commissioner and Investigator appear to be ranks within such a body. As a bounty hunter on Gauda Prime, Blake was temporarily appointed as a law enforcement officer, rank unknown.

3. Other: Hunda, in command of the 4th column of freedom fighters on Helotrix in 'Traitor', holds the rank of Star Major; and his second-in-command is a Sergeant Hask. As with the Rebel Alliance in the 'Star Wars' films, such groups presumably gave their members such ranks in order to confer legitimacy upon themselves.

RASHEL

(B-3: WEAPON)

Referred to by herself as a "bond-slave", she was taken by Coser from the Federation's Weapons Development Base to the unnamed planet on which he hid. She annoyed Coser by continually addressing him as "sir", despite his insisting she didn't. She later seized IMIPAK and marked Servalan with it, allowing Blake to escape. She remained behind on UP-Weapon with Blake's clone.

RATIONING

(A-1: THE WAY BACK)

Dev Tarrant mentioned ration cuts when he outlined plans to disrupt food production in the dome city on Earth. No further mention was made of food or other rationing, or any indication as to whether or not it was confined to certain planets like Earth or widespread throughout the Federation.


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