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'''Ulysees Meregrass''' was an [[Anuran]] who had been one of the wardens on the [[prison planet]] [[Volag-Noc]]. He also possessed one of the [[data chip]]s of the [[Infinite]]. He organised | '''Ulysees Meregrass''' was an [[Anuran]] who had been one of the wardens on the [[prison planet]] [[Volag-Noc]]. He also possessed one of the [[data chip]]s of the [[Infinite]]. He organised weapons trade with the [[Mantasphid Queen]]. | ||
Meregrass would deliver letters and presents to the prisoners, in return getting payment. He sold a program to [[Constantine Ethelred Gurney]] which allowed him to fool the [[Warden]]s, making them think he was the governor and that governor [[Lok]] was a prisoner. He also got a tip-off from a [[Mantasphid]] prisoner about the war on [[Myarr]] and decided to take advantage of it by selling weaponry. | Meregrass would deliver letters and presents to the prisoners, in return getting payment. He sold a program to [[Constantine Ethelred Gurney]] which allowed him to fool the [[Warden]]s, making them think he was the governor and that governor [[Lok]] was a prisoner. He also got a tip-off from a [[Mantasphid]] prisoner about the war on [[Myarr]] and decided to take advantage of it by selling weaponry. |
Revision as of 17:00, 22 September 2010
Ulysees Meregrass was an Anuran who had been one of the wardens on the prison planet Volag-Noc. He also possessed one of the data chips of the Infinite. He organised weapons trade with the Mantasphid Queen.
Meregrass would deliver letters and presents to the prisoners, in return getting payment. He sold a program to Constantine Ethelred Gurney which allowed him to fool the Wardens, making them think he was the governor and that governor Lok was a prisoner. He also got a tip-off from a Mantasphid prisoner about the war on Myarr and decided to take advantage of it by selling weaponry.
During delivery to Myarr, he encountered the Doctor and Martha Jones, who were looking for the data chip he carried. During the battle, the Mantasphids wanted to use the weaponry, which required a code from Meregrass. When they refused to pay him, he stormed off, leaving them to their fate. He was later killed by Baltazar who killed meregrass by shattering his water tank. Baltazar then remarks that he dried out very quickly. (DW: The Infinite Quest)