Hammer to Fall: a Blake's 7 Story Archive
"...but still the stories get out. They spread by word of mouth, by whispers, by rumour; each time the story is told it is elaborated upon." --Bercol, "Seek-Locate-Destroy"
Special thank to Sarah T. for scanning and to Pherber for proofing many of these stories.
Last update 19 November 2002.
Haikus in honour of the Great Lord Avon's wardrobe by Emma Peel.
Rebecca Ann Brothers
A Few Minutes More. Post-"Countdown," a
dialogue between Blake and Avon.
Instant Karma. Vila has gone to Gauda Prime on his own.
Locus. What if Avon and Blake had been trapped in a shuttle that couldn't make orbit?
Promises to Keep. Avon is driven
to search for Blake.
Reviewing the Situation. After "Orbit," Vila has had enough. But as soon as he leaves Xenon Base behind, he encounters another tie to the rebellion.
Spirits from the Vasty Deep. Blake and Avon are waiting for the return of LIBERATOR when Blake's feverish dreams reveal what might be past lives.
Riley Cannon
Slings and Eros. An alternate. Blake and Avon have been captured by Travis on a planet far from anywhere. Non-explicit adult themes.
Alicia Ann Fox
Afterthoughts: the crew remains on board after "Star One." 60 K.
Anamorphosis: an alternate to "Pressure Point."
Anything But History: a cross-gender casting adventure. Ria Blake is rescued from Travis, but she takes time to heal. This story has one original character.
The Bishop: how to open doors when Vila is incapacitated.
Campo Santo: a cross-gender casting experiment. Angst warning!
Checkmate: after "Redemption," Blake goes after Dev Tarrant.
Children of the System. Was Zen's demise the end of Liberator?
Defense. On the way to Avon's rendezvous with Shrinker, Zen diverts Liberator.
Demon in a Bottle: "Blake" alternate.
An Evening Out Can Be a Terrible Thing: too many toasts lead to a merry (!) Avon.
Factions. An episodic alternate.
Grand Illusions: what is 'space fatigue'?
The Guns of Avalon: Jenna's encounter with the rebel leader Avalon.
Hammer Into Anvil. Tarrant prepares to leave the Academy.
Living in Harmony: how to relax on the Liberator.
The Importance of Being Tarrant. Short humorous PGP alternate.
Nothing Ever Goes as Planned by Alicia Ann Fox and Michael Driver. A "Terminal" alternate universe that begins with something that happened on Ultraworld.
Open Season. Cally and Avon must elude Federation sympathizers until Liberator returns for them.
The Outbreak: early days on the London.
Rumours With A View. An alternate to "Rumours of Death." Non-explicit female/male sex.
Speaking to the Subconscious. Blake muses on love and Jenna.
Sweep the Ashes. After "Star One," Blake is stranded on Camelot.
The Testing. A short speculation set during "Blake."
Weight of the World: after "Voice from the Past," Blake has lost his sense of purpose.
Winds of Change. A very short post-"Rescue" piece.
Wolf in Wool. An "Orbit" alternate. Character death.
The Wolf Unleashed. A sequel to "Wolf in Wool," similar in outlook.
Kathy Hintze
Absolution. Vila is badly wounded by a Federation commando whose history is connected to the crew of the Liberator.
By Right of Possession. Is it Vila? Or not?
A Choice Cut of Fool. An alien parasite!
Deadly Reflection. Vila's Evil Twin Skippy.
Death is for the Dying. Vila's and Avon's families might have an unhappy connection.
Dreams and Things by Kathy Hintze. Someone is trying to kill Vila.
Jewel of Death. Servalan infects Avon with a virus meant to kill the crew of Liberator. Vila has other plans.
No Greater Gift. A horrific accident leads Vila and Avon to reconsider their opinions of each other.
Perchance to Dream. Was Vila unable to be conditioned?
Sticks and Stones. A classic "get-Avon" story.
Windows of the Soul. Blake is injured and Vila taken prisoner...and is subjected to far worse.
Deirdre Hughes
The Bargain: Servalan and Avon.
It's Your Funeral: post-"Star One."
The Ringer: prequel.
The Road. Soolin goes to Vila after "Orbit."
Jennifer Husczca
When the Rain Comes by Jennifer Husczca. A gritty piece set in a marvelous medieval universe.
Irish and Cami
Not Quite Friends by Irish and Cami. Tarrant and Avon must learn to deal with each other in the midst of crisis. 158 K.
Jackie
Decision in the Dark. A potential rebel waits for Blake.
Memories of Anna. Blake investigates Anna Grant.
The Once and Future Liberator. An alternate universe beginning after "Power Play."
Past Loves. Sarkoff opens up to Avon.
Kaelar
Birds of a Feather. An "Orbit" alternate.
Homecoming. Travis is home from the Academy.
Reflection. A summary would be a spoiler.
J. Kel
"The Pattern of Infinity" series is located HERE
for reasons of space.
Oliver Klosov
Three drabbles about Soolin's experiences before "Rescue."
S.L. Koss
Anathema by S.L. Koss: a typical mission reveals something of Avon's past. 190 K.
Frankie Lyndon
Idle Hands by Frankie Lyndon. Vila performs a Tarot reading.
No Rest for the Wicked by Frankie Lyndon. Vignette of Carnell as he escapes Space Command.
A Private Revolution by Frankie Lyndon. Vignette regarding Avon and Blake.
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream by Frankie Lyndon. Another vignette regarding Avon and Blake.
Jennie McGrath
Sins of the Past. An authorized sequel to "Rogues".
To Him Unconquered. An Arthurian journey through the series.
The Time of Innocence Series. What if Blake, Avon, Vila, and others had known each other in childhood?
A Time of Innocence
A Small Circle of Friends
Allegiance
Exile
Reasons
Homecoming
The Pach. A little fantasy intersects with Liberator.
L.E. O'Brien
Precipice by L.E. O'Brien. Blake and Avon have escaped Federation interrogators, only to end up in a dire predicament with a difficult decision to make.
Sheila Paulson
Adventures in Babysitting. Blake and Avon crash land and subsequently meet three children. 106 K.
A Fine Collection of Allies. An alternate. 326 K.
Game of Humanity. Aliens have a game to play with humans.... 291 K.
The Dreamers, Sheila Paulson's Series E sequel to "Game of Humanity."
The Music Lesson. Vila learned more in
a long-ago chance encounter than he realized at the time.
The Price of Silence. Avon is captured by the Federation and conditioned. 72 K.
Shivan. Post-"Voice from the Past," the crew attempts to locate the real Shivan, who might be more than expected. 99 K.
A Stitch in Time. A B7/Beauty and the Beast crossover.
Though We May Have Different Dreams. An early second season adventure on an icy planet.
Susan
Double Take. Krantor, Toise, and the complex business of running a casino.
The Equals. Avon has a birthday. Will he get a present he really wants?
Not Just a Thief. How did a "common thief" end up on the London?
The Puzzle. Vila teaches Orac something new.
Linda Terrell
What Are Legend.... The crew encounter magical beasts.
The Shadow that Walks Between Us. Federation conditioning has caught up with Blake.
Thesseli
Decisions, Decisions. A writer gives Avon choices.
Ros Williams
Contact. Blake's fate immediately following Star One.
Deliverance? Well, Not Quite.... A self-aware comedy featuring appearances by several of our favorite guest characters.
The Invaders. The story of Zen.
Perils of Cheat and Charmer. Vila, Servalan, the Terra Nostra, and more. A rollicking adventure.
A Very Special Day. A "Rumours of Death" story.
Time future and Time Past. A crossover with DOMBEY AND SON.
The Wanderers. Liberator travels beyond the border of the galaxy, and makes unexpected discoveries.
Wisdom. Out of time, an Oracle predicts the future. Very intriguing!
Teri White
After the Sword. Arthurian myth, and Terminal. 91 K.
Like a Lamb to the Slaughter. Blake and Avon, alone in the dark.
The Man Who Knew Too Much. Perhaps it was all fate....
Rogues. Avon takes Scorpio down to Gauda Prime, rather than Tarrant, and encounters Blake there; Blake has his own ideas about what happens next, and Sins of the Past. An authorized sequel to "Rogues."
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