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'''Volag-Nok''' was the coldest planet in the [[Mutter's Spiral]] and was the [[Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire|Human Empire]]'s foremost prison world. It was run by robot [[Warden]]s and the android [[Governor Lok]]. The prison was taken over by [[Gurney]] and the real governor was locked up. After the Doctor had arrived, he had released Lok and Gurney was overthrown, yet killed on the surface by [[Baltazar]].  
'''Volag-Nok''' was the coldest planet in the [[Mutter's Spiral]] and was the [[Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire|Human Empire]]'s foremost prison world. It was run by robot [[Warden]]s and the android [[Lok|Governor Lok]]. The prison was taken over by [[Gurney]] and the real governor was locked up. After the Doctor had arrived, he had released Lok and Gurney was overthrown, yet killed on the surface by [[Baltazar]].  


[[Baltazar]] was imprisoned on Volag-Nok three times. Here he had first learned of the ''[[Infinite]]'', and found the chip carriers were fellow prisoners [[Gurney]] and [[Captain Kaliko]], and the messager [[Meregrass]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
[[Baltazar]] was imprisoned on Volag-Nok three times. Here he had first learned of the ''[[Infinite]]'', and found the chip carriers were fellow prisoners [[Gurney]] and [[Kaliko|Captain Kaliko]], and the messenger [[Ulysees Meregrass]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')


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Revision as of 16:44, 28 April 2009


Volag-Nok was the coldest planet in the Mutter's Spiral and was the Human Empire's foremost prison world. It was run by robot Wardens and the android Governor Lok. The prison was taken over by Gurney and the real governor was locked up. After the Doctor had arrived, he had released Lok and Gurney was overthrown, yet killed on the surface by Baltazar.

Baltazar was imprisoned on Volag-Nok three times. Here he had first learned of the Infinite, and found the chip carriers were fellow prisoners Gurney and Captain Kaliko, and the messenger Ulysees Meregrass. (DW: The Infinite Quest)