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When [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] were sent to the planet by the [[Time Lord]]s, he was willing to offer his substantial knowledge of horticulture to address the colony's woes. Before he could do so, however, the colony's legal right to be on the planet was challenged by [[Captain Dent]] of the [[Interplanetary Mining Corporation]]. Citing IMC's authorization to mine the planet's rich [[duralinium]] deposits, the two sides came to blows over who had the greater right to be there. They called in an [[Adjudicator]] to settle the matter, who initially ruled in IMC's favor. However, when the Adjudicator was revealed to be an impostor — and when it became clear that the colonist's ship would likely not survive any trip away from the planet — many of the colonists stayed behind to fight IMC. This plan was ultimately successful.
When [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] were sent to the planet by the [[Time Lord]]s, he was willing to offer his substantial knowledge of horticulture to address the colony's woes. Before he could do so, however, the colony's legal right to be on the planet was challenged by [[Captain Dent]] of the [[Interplanetary Mining Corporation]]. Citing IMC's authorization to mine the planet's rich [[duralinium]] deposits, the two sides came to blows over who had the greater right to be there. They called in an [[Adjudicator]] to settle the matter, who initially ruled in IMC's favor. However, when the Adjudicator was revealed to be an impostor — and when it became clear that the colonist's ship would likely not survive any trip away from the planet — many of the colonists stayed behind to fight IMC. This plan was ultimately successful.


Meanwhile, [[the Master]], who was masquerading as the Adjudicator, revealed his interest in the planet to be the one the [[Time Lord]]s were worried about. The planet's indigenous culture had long ago created a [[Doomsday Weapon]], which the Master longed to possess. The Doctor, and the planet's native leader, denied him this pleasure. The Doomsday weapon was destroyed, and revealed to be the thing that was inhibiting the colony's agricultural efforts.
Meanwhile, [[the Master]], who was masquerading as the Adjudicator, revealed his interest in the planet to be the one the [[Time Lord]]s were worried about. The planet's indigenous culture had long ago created a [[Doomsday Weapon]], which the Master longed to possess. The Doctor, and the planet's native leader, denied him this pleasure. The Doomsday Weapon was destroyed, and revealed to be the thing that was inhibiting the colony's agricultural efforts.


Free of both the weapon and the [[IMC]], the colony, under the leadership of [[David Winton]], continued for an unknown period of time after the Doctor and Jo left. ([[DW]]: ''[[Colony in Space]]'')
Free of both the weapon and the [[IMC]], the colony, under the leadership of [[David Winton]], continued for an unknown period of time after the Doctor and Jo left. ([[DW]]: ''[[Colony in Space]]'')

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Uxarieus was a mostly barren, rocky planet that had been earmarked for colonization by the Earth government in the 25th century. Taking advantage of this designation, Robert Ashe led a group of colonists to the planet in 2471. They had great difficulty in reclaiming the planet's barren topsoil for cultivation, which threatened the colony's ability to survive.

The rocky, barren surface of Uxarieus

When the Doctor and Jo Grant were sent to the planet by the Time Lords, he was willing to offer his substantial knowledge of horticulture to address the colony's woes. Before he could do so, however, the colony's legal right to be on the planet was challenged by Captain Dent of the Interplanetary Mining Corporation. Citing IMC's authorization to mine the planet's rich duralinium deposits, the two sides came to blows over who had the greater right to be there. They called in an Adjudicator to settle the matter, who initially ruled in IMC's favor. However, when the Adjudicator was revealed to be an impostor — and when it became clear that the colonist's ship would likely not survive any trip away from the planet — many of the colonists stayed behind to fight IMC. This plan was ultimately successful.

Meanwhile, the Master, who was masquerading as the Adjudicator, revealed his interest in the planet to be the one the Time Lords were worried about. The planet's indigenous culture had long ago created a Doomsday Weapon, which the Master longed to possess. The Doctor, and the planet's native leader, denied him this pleasure. The Doomsday Weapon was destroyed, and revealed to be the thing that was inhibiting the colony's agricultural efforts.

Free of both the weapon and the IMC, the colony, under the leadership of David Winton, continued for an unknown period of time after the Doctor and Jo left. (DW: Colony in Space)

Native life

Called "primitives" by Humans, at least three different types of "Uxarieans" were seen on the planet. The Third Doctor began to theorize that perhaps they were all mutations of the same root species. However, before he could conduct any tests to determine this, Jo prodded him to "stop philosophizing" and return his attention to the more pressing matters at hand.

Nevertheless, it is certain that the creation of the Doomsday Weapon plunged the native culture into disarray. Though never used, the potential of using it haunted the dominant culture and ultimately forced it to turn its back on scientific achievement. A pictographic history of the planet in the "primitive city" seemed to indicate that the creation of the Doomsday Weapon had plunged the culture into a kind of Dark Age.

Behind the scenes

This is one of the few planets for whom Doctor Who's notorious use of location filming in quarries actually made explicit narrative sense.