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Servalan

Servalan is a fictional character in the BBC science fiction television series ''Blake's 7'', played by Jacqueline Pearce (in the new B7 audio series, Servalan is played by Daniela Nardini). She was the principal villain of the series. Her creator Terry Nation originally intended her to make a single appearance but she finally appeared in all four series, the only guest character to do so.
==History==

Servalan first appears as the Supreme Commander of the Terran Federation, in charge of the Federation's military force. She is principally concerned with organising efforts to destroy Blake and crush resistance to the Federation's rule. She is quickly revealed to be a cold, calculating, ruthless sociopath who is not above using her sex appeal and charm to get what she wants. Over the course of the series, she goes so far as to sacrifice entire planets to advance her ambitions.
Just before the Andromedan Invasion, as Star One begins to fail, she stages a military coup and becomes President of the Federation. After the Intergalactic War, she begins concentrating her efforts on capturing the powerful ''Liberator'' in order to cement her position. However, her rule is unstable. At least one coup ("Rumours of Death") almost topples her. During this time, she develops an intriguing adversarial chemistry with Avon, who respects her ruthlessness but distrusts her. They spend the second half of the series alternately flirting and trying to kill each other.
After successfully capturing the ''Liberator'' at Terminal, only to have to abandon it shortly after due to structural failure, she is deposed and becomes a fugitive from Federation justice. She builds power again under the alias Commissioner Sleer, killing at least 29 people to protect herself and her identity as Commissioner Sleer, including the blind Ardus. She was not seen in the series finale and was presumably still rebuilding her power base.
In the novel ''Lucifer'' by Paul Darrow, set 20 years after the events of Gauda Prime, Avon and Servalan have their final confrontation. Servalan is killed by Avon's lover before Avon escapes and recovers Orac.

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