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==== As a companion ====
==== As a companion ====
Although Kamelion was eager to explore his own free will, he soon realised that his pre-programmed loyalty was too powerful to ignore, resulting in him falling under the control of the criminal psychopath [[Maximillian Arrestis]] while the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough investigating strange goings on at a time-travelling restaurant in the far future. However, Kamelion was able to assist the Doctor despite being officially under Arrestis's control when he was ordered to turn into something dangerous to threaten Arrestis’s enemies; Kamelion obeyed the order by transforming into a Sculti - a race that generated a bio-electric field capable of shutting down the human brain - but neglected to inform Arrestis that the same field could also shut down the energy weapons that Arrestis was using. This allowed the Doctor to gain the upper hand in the subsequent confrontation and send Arrestis - who had been rescued from the moment of his own death - back to the point in time where he’d come from. Despite the fact that he had prevented any serious damage being done, this adventure prompted Kamelion to resolve to remain inside the TARDIS from then on, his use as a weapon by Arrestis to kill someone proving to himself that he couldn't be trusted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')
En route from [[Gallifrey]] to the [[Eye of Orion]], Kamelion detected an oncoming collision and raised the TARDIS alarm. A [[Phoenix (The Bird of Fire)|phoenix]] arrived in the [[TARDIS control room|console room]] and overpowered Kamelion before it was tricked into leaving. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bird of Fire (short story)|The Bird of Fire]]'') He later fell under the control of the [[Mara]] from Tegan's subconsciousness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mark of the Medusa (short story)|Mark of the Medusa]]'')


At some point, a picture of Kamelion was obtained by [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]], and was present in the [[Black Archive]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
In [[10,764]], Kamelion became controlled by [[Maximillian Arrestis]]. However, he used the opportunity of Arrestis ordering him to turn into something to threaten his enemies to transform into a [[Sculti]], a race with a bio-electric field capable of shutting down the [[human]] [[brain]]. This killed Arrestis and made Kamelion decide to remain in the TARDIS, believing himself to be untrustworthy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')
 
Kamelion patched himself into the TARDIS information files by means of the [[telepathy|telepathic]] circuits, meaning that he had permanent access to the [[TARDIS information system]]. He fell under the control of the [[Guardian of the Spring]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Devil in the Mist (audio story)|Devil in the Mist]]'') and succumbed to the grief of a [[widow]] on [[Abertysswg]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black Thursday (audio story)|Black Thursday]]'') In [[York]], he went missing and disguised himself as a [[human]] before receiving a signal from [[Mekalion]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Power Game (audio story)|Power Game]]'')
 
After receiving the signal, the Doctor took Kamelion home where he became a weapon of war, stealing the TARDIS and threatening to kill his companions. He eventually came to his senses and planned to deactivate himself, but the Doctor instead offered to convert [[Kamelion's room|a storeroom]] into a [[Zero Room]] where he would be safe and isolated, to which Kamelion agreed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kamelion Empire (audio story)|The Kamelion Empire]]'')


==== Remaining in the TARDIS ====
==== Remaining in the TARDIS ====
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