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Servalan, played by Jacqueline Pearce was the principal villain of Blakes 7. Her creator Terry Nation originally intended her to make a single appearance but she finally appeared in all four series. She was not seen in the series finale.

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  • Servalan, played by Jacqueline Pearce was the principal villain of Blakes 7. Her creator Terry Nation originally intended her to make a single appearance but she finally appeared in all four series. She was not seen in the series finale.
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  • Terran Federation
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  • Seek-Locate-Destroy
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  • Servalan
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  • Jacqueline Pearce as Servalan
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  • Servalan, played by Jacqueline Pearce was the principal villain of Blakes 7. Her creator Terry Nation originally intended her to make a single appearance but she finally appeared in all four series. She was not seen in the series finale. Carnell described her as "the sexiest officer I have ever known", a rare compliment. Kasabi described her as "a credit to your background - spoilt, idle, vicious", and added "greedy", "sick" and "degenerate" before she died. She had also, when a Federation political officer, listed Servalan as "unfit for command". Sula called her "a tasteless megalomaniac" and alluded to her as "a grotesque anachronism". Krantor described her as "perfidious as a snake". Rontane said that "any attempt to embarrass her personally is an exercise in total futility", and Bercol agreed, adding "she has all the sensitive delicacy of a plasma bolt". Avon later likened her to a "greedy gangster". For all her ruthless ambition and self-interested endeavours, she exhibited a firm belief in order and a horror of moral decadence, and had long sought a way to clean up Freedom City. By contrast, however, albeit much later as Commissioner Sleer, she expressed admiration for slave-dealer Verlis" work, saying that she was "obviously fulfilling a deeply felt need". In this case, as so often, it is difficult to gauge her sincerity in what she said.
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