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* The [[Drahvin]] leader [[Maaga]] tried to kill [[Steven Taylor]] by leaving him in a de-pressurised airlock. ([[DW]]: ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'')
* The [[Drahvin]] leader [[Maaga]] tried to kill [[Steven Taylor]] by leaving him in a de-pressurised airlock. ([[DW]]: ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'')
* To prevent [[Kirksen]] from blackmailing the [[First Doctor]] into returning the ship to [[Kembel]], and the [[Dalek]]s, [[Katarina]] sacrificed herself by opening the airlock door on [[Mavic Chen]]'s spaceship, ''[[Spar]]'', expelling Kirksen and herself into the [[vacuum]] of [[space]] and killing them both almost instantly. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')
* To prevent [[Kirksen]] from blackmailing the [[First Doctor]] into returning the ship to [[Kembel]], and the [[Dalek]]s, [[Katarina]] sacrificed herself by opening the airlock door on [[Mavic Chen]]'s spaceship, ''[[Spar]]'', expelling Kirksen and herself into the [[vacuum]] of [[space]] and killing them both almost instantly. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')
* [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] had an airlock which opened on the roof of the police box. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Underwater Robot]]'', [[Peril at 60 Fathoms]]'') However, on another occasion the Doctor claimed that the TARDIS didn't have an airlock. ([[DWAN]]: ''[[When Starlight Grows Cold]]'')
* [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] had an airlock which opened on the roof of the police box. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Underwater Robot]]'', ''[[Peril at 60 Fathoms]]'') However, on another occasion the Doctor claimed that the TARDIS didn't have an airlock. ([[DWAN]]: ''[[When Starlight Grows Cold]]'')


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Revision as of 22:47, 2 June 2012

For the episode of the Doctor Who serial Galaxy 4 entitled "Air Lock", see here.

An airlock was a device that permitted the passage of people and objects between two drastically different environments, such as between a pressurised space and a vacuum or between an underwater and dry environment. The lock usually consisted of two airtight doors in series which did not open simultaneously. This allowed the intermediate chamber to change from one environment to the other.

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