This Multi Media Fanzine Refractions 1 was published in 1995 and contains 60 pages.
- Editorial (2)
- Migration, poem by Kathryn Andersen (set after the end of the first season) (Ocean Girl) (3)
- Bitter Wine, fiction by Jean Graham ("Looking inside Cally and Avon around Rumours of Death and Sarcophagus.") (Blake's 7) (also in B7 Complex #12 and Rebel #7) (4)
- Elegy For The Seven, poem by Judith Proctor (Blake's 7) (6)
- Winning is the Only Safety: First Death, fiction by Kathryn Andersen ("With so many corpses on Gauda Prime, what's one body more or less? Avon and Vila are both free, alive, and alone. How long can this last? And what strange thing has happened to Avon?") (An earlier version of this story appeared on the HLFIC-L mailing list. This version also appeared in Southern Seven #10) (Blake's 7/Highlander) (7)
- Deliverance, poem by Kathryn Andersen (Blake's 7) (15)
- Suspicion, fiction by Jenny Hayward (Blake's 7) (16)
- Bartolemew, poem by Judith Proctor (Blake's 7) (17)
- All I Really Needed To Know I Learned From Watching Highlander by Marina Bailey (Highlander) (18)
- Ending, poem by Kathryn Andersen (about Roy Batty's death) (Blade Runner) (20)
- Though This Be Madness by Jean Graham ("In the dark of night, Tone Hobert stumbles to the house of a blind man, Kolas. Hobert has escaped from an asylum, where they locked him up for wanting to battle with death. And yet, in the shelter of Kolas' house, he is determined to try again. A prequel to "The Forms of Things Unknown" but there is no need to have seen that episode to understand the story.") (was originally in Here Lies Illya Kuryakin) (Outer Limits) (21)
- Soldier, poem by Judith Proctor ("In every war, there is the soldier who carries out the orders.") (Blake's 7) (26)
- Not Dead But Sleeping by Kev Davis ("The newest ethnic group to land on the shores of Britain are a little out of this world. They are the Tenctonese, called Newcomers, Slags, Spongeheads -- aliens who crashlanded in California more than five years ago. Most stayed in the USA, but some emigrated to Britain. Detective Inspector David Crowley is one such, and here he is faced with a puzzle of death. What happened to the corpse of Eric Praline? Who is Richard McGeddon? And why would someone want Crowley dead? This is set in the Alien Nation universe, but with all original characters.") (Alien Nation, set in the Alien Nation universe, but with all original characters) (27)
- Aftermath by Jim McMahon ("Dr. Franklin pores over a patient, Garibaldi feels guilty and Delenn is furious. But what actually happened?" This story is set after the episode "Eyes." It first appeared on the B5-creative mailing list) (Babylon 5) (56)
- Astrogation Log (58)
- Bread and Salt, poem by Judith Proctor via Rudyard Kipling (58)