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The Governors imprisoned Ballon until he came of use. He joined [[Dorothea Ames]] and [[Andrea Quill]] on a mission to remove the [[arn]] from Quill's brain, and became the [[surgeon]] responsible for doing so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did (TV story)|The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did]]'') | The Governors imprisoned Ballon until he came of use. He joined [[Dorothea Ames]] and [[Andrea Quill]] on a mission to remove the [[arn]] from Quill's brain, and became the [[surgeon]] responsible for doing so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did (TV story)|The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did]]'') | ||
After Ballon was successfully in removing the arn, he and Quill embraced each other romantically. They then encountered Dorothea who had used a [[metaphysical engine]] to create a hologram of [[Coal Hill Academy]], and that they were really inside the [[Cabinet of Souls]]. Dorothea tempted Quill with a new [[displacement gun]], but warned that only one of them could escape the cabinet and that they would have to kill the other to escape. Dorothea tried to tempt Ballon with the promise that they had found another Lore, his [[Ballon's niece|niece]] hiding somewhere on Earth. He decided to use the gun to kill Quill, but the gun had been triggered to kill the user instead and it did so firing back on Ballon. | After Ballon was successfully in removing the arn, he and Quill embraced each other romantically. They then encountered Dorothea, who had used a [[metaphysical engine]] to create a hologram of [[Coal Hill Academy]], and who told them that they were really inside the [[Cabinet of Souls]], while also revealing that she had already left, and holographically projecting herself to talk to them. | ||
Dorothea then tempted Quill with a new [[displacement gun]], but warned that only one of them could escape the cabinet and that they would have to kill the other to escape, as there was only enough energy left to return a single being. Dorothea tried to tempt Ballon with the promise that they had found another Lore, his [[Ballon's niece|niece]] hiding somewhere on Earth. Quill and Ballon fought, Ballon gaining the upper hand and retrieving the displacement gun. He decided to use the gun to kill Quill, but the gun had been triggered to kill the user instead and it did so, firing back on Ballon. | |||
After his death, Quill buried Ballon inside the Cabinet of Souls, and it was revealed at the end of the episode that Quill was pregnant, presumably with his child (though this has not been fully confirmed). | |||
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Ballon was a Lore, who travelled to Earth as a refugee following the destruction of his home planet.
Since Operation Double, Zygons were protected on Earth, and so Ballon posed as one in order to avoid detection by UNIT. He was instead captured by the Governors.
The Governors imprisoned Ballon until he came of use. He joined Dorothea Ames and Andrea Quill on a mission to remove the arn from Quill's brain, and became the surgeon responsible for doing so. (TV: The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did)
After Ballon was successfully in removing the arn, he and Quill embraced each other romantically. They then encountered Dorothea, who had used a metaphysical engine to create a hologram of Coal Hill Academy, and who told them that they were really inside the Cabinet of Souls, while also revealing that she had already left, and holographically projecting herself to talk to them.
Dorothea then tempted Quill with a new displacement gun, but warned that only one of them could escape the cabinet and that they would have to kill the other to escape, as there was only enough energy left to return a single being. Dorothea tried to tempt Ballon with the promise that they had found another Lore, his niece hiding somewhere on Earth. Quill and Ballon fought, Ballon gaining the upper hand and retrieving the displacement gun. He decided to use the gun to kill Quill, but the gun had been triggered to kill the user instead and it did so, firing back on Ballon.
After his death, Quill buried Ballon inside the Cabinet of Souls, and it was revealed at the end of the episode that Quill was pregnant, presumably with his child (though this has not been fully confirmed).
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