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A '''Prison Governor''' of [[Earth]]'s [[Lunar Penal Colony]] once interacted with both the [[Third Doctor]] and {{Delgado}}. He principally investigated the claims that the Doctor and Professor [[Dale (Frontier in Space)|Dale]] had attempted to escape the prison on their own. He did not believe that they had in fact been set up by [[Cross]], a prisoner who enjoyed the Governor's favour. When the Master, posing as an extradition agent from [[Sirius IV]], requested that the Doctor be turned over to him, the Governor at first claimed greater right to the prisoner, and refused. However, when the Master threatened to reveal the whole trial as a farce, the Governor relented and surrendered the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')
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A '''Prison Governor''' of [[Earth]]'s [[Lunar Penal Colony]] once interacted with both the [[Third Doctor]] and {{Delgado}}. He principally investigated the claims that the Doctor and Professor [[Dale (Frontier in Space)|Dale]] had attempted to escape the prison on their own. He did not believe that they had in fact been set up by [[Cross (Frontier in Space)|Cross]], a prisoner who enjoyed the Governor's favour. When the Master, posing as an extradition agent from [[Sirius IV]], requested that the Doctor be turned over to him, the Governor at first claimed greater right to the prisoner, and refused. However, when the Master threatened to reveal the whole trial as a farce, the Governor relented and surrendered the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')
 
:''[[Doctor Who and the Space War|The novelisation]] greatly reduces the Governor's role in events. There is no trial at the Lunar Penal Colony; instead the Governor meekly recognises the [[President of Earth (Frontier in Space)|president]]'s authority and releases the Doctor to the Master.''
 
:''[[Doctor Who and the Space War|The novelisation]] greatly reduces the Governor's role in events. There is no trial at the Lunar Penal Colony; instead the Governor meekly recognises the [[President of Earth (Frontier in Space)|president]]'s authority and releases the Doctor to the Master.''
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 17 September 2013

A Prison Governor of Earth's Lunar Penal Colony once interacted with both the Third Doctor and the Master. He principally investigated the claims that the Doctor and Professor Dale had attempted to escape the prison on their own. He did not believe that they had in fact been set up by Cross, a prisoner who enjoyed the Governor's favour. When the Master, posing as an extradition agent from Sirius IV, requested that the Doctor be turned over to him, the Governor at first claimed greater right to the prisoner, and refused. However, when the Master threatened to reveal the whole trial as a farce, the Governor relented and surrendered the Doctor. (TV: Frontier in Space)

The novelisation greatly reduces the Governor's role in events. There is no trial at the Lunar Penal Colony; instead the Governor meekly recognises the president's authority and releases the Doctor to the Master.