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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
While performing his duties, Lok was imprisoned in a gaol cell by [[Gurney]] who attached an inhibitor to the android, preventing him from escaping. The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] came to the prison and the former freed Lok, who then led a rebellion against Gurney. Acting on his imperatives, Lok saw fit that the gaol should be purged, with all the prisoners to be killed. The Doctor dissuaded him from this course by reprogramming him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
While performing his duties, Lok was imprisoned in a cell by former prisoner [[Gurney]], who had broken back in to take over his job, and attached an inhibitor to the android, preventing him from escaping. The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] came to the prison. The Doctor was put into the same cell as Lok, and removed his inhibitor. The two then broke out and broke into Gurney's office. Acting on his imperatives, Lok saw fit that the prison should be sterilized, killing the prisoners, believing Gurney's actions have shown him that 'they are beyond rehabilitation'. The Doctor dissuaded him from this course by cancelling the sterilization. Lok was shot by Gurney, but the Doctor later reveals that he reprogrammed him during his time on Volag-Noc. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')





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Governor Lok was the robotic governor of the prison planet Volag-Noc.

Biography

While performing his duties, Lok was imprisoned in a cell by former prisoner Gurney, who had broken back in to take over his job, and attached an inhibitor to the android, preventing him from escaping. The Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones came to the prison. The Doctor was put into the same cell as Lok, and removed his inhibitor. The two then broke out and broke into Gurney's office. Acting on his imperatives, Lok saw fit that the prison should be sterilized, killing the prisoners, believing Gurney's actions have shown him that 'they are beyond rehabilitation'. The Doctor dissuaded him from this course by cancelling the sterilization. Lok was shot by Gurney, but the Doctor later reveals that he reprogrammed him during his time on Volag-Noc. (TV: The Infinite Quest)