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Planet Xeros

Governor Lobos's Office (Xeros)

Guards burst into this tense command post on Xeros, overhearing Ian and the Doctor's heated off-screen debate on escape priorities. Lobos interrogates subordinates, dismisses barracks blackouts as glitches, flips dead intercom switches, and barks orders to recapture aliens. The Doctor provokes him directly, exposing power cracks. Rebels later storm in, cornering Lobos and the Commander for execution while freeing captives amid the Morok regime's collapse.
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S2E27 · The Dimensions of Time
Lobos Orders Alien Detention and Museum Expansion

Governor Lobos' office is the primary setting for this event, serving as a command center for the Morok administration on Xeros. The dimly lit, decaying space reflects Lobos' disillusionment and the broader stagnation of the planet. It is here that the transition from bureaucratic tedium to predatory action occurs, as Lobos issues orders for the detention of the alien crew. The office's atmosphere is one of weary resignation, punctuated by the sudden urgency of the Messenger's report. The location symbolizes institutional power and decay, framing Lobos as both a bureaucrat and a predator.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations and sudden urgency; oppressively formal yet chaotic as orders are issued.

Functional Role

Command center for the Morok administration, where bureaucratic drudgery collides with predatory opportunism.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the decay of Morok governance and Lobos' personal disillusionment; embodies the institutional power that now turns its focus on the alien crew.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to senior Morok officials and those with direct business; the Messenger's unannounced entry is an exception due to the urgency of the news.

Dim lighting casting long shadows over bureaucratic reports and decaying equipment. The scent of aged metal and dust, underscoring the office's neglect and decay. The intercom crackling with static, ready to relay orders and escalate the hunt.
S2E27 · The Dimensions of Time
Lobos Orders Alien Capture After Ship Landing

Governor Lobos' office is the primary setting for this event, a dimly lit space that reflects the decay of the Morok regime on Xeros. The office is cluttered with bureaucratic reports and malfunctioning equipment, its scratched table and rotting clasps symbolizing the planet's physical and moral deterioration. When the messenger bursts in with news of the alien ship, the office transforms from a space of drudgery into a command hub, where Lobos issues orders to detain the crew. The office's atmosphere is one of tension and urgency, as the governor shifts from boredom to predatory opportunism. The location's functional role is that of a decision-making center, where Lobos exercises his authority over the Morok forces. Symbolically, the office represents the Moroks' fading power, a regime that clings to control through bureaucracy and predation.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with a sudden shift from bureaucratic monotony to predatory urgency. The air is thick with the crackling static of the intercom and the weight of Lobos' orders, while the rotting equipment and cluttered reports create a sense of decaying authority.

Functional Role

Command center for Morok governance and the launch point for the alien hunt.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Moroks' systemic decay—both physical (rotting equipment) and moral (indifference to rebellion and outsiders). The office is a microcosm of Lobos' disillusionment and the regime's predatory opportunism.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel; the messenger and technician enter without challenge, but the rebels and aliens are excluded.

Dim lighting casting long shadows over the cluttered desk. The crackling static of the intercom as Lobos issues orders. The scent of decay from the rotting equipment and stale air. The scratched surface of the table, bearing the marks of years of bureaucratic drudgery.
S2E27 · The Dimensions of Time
Moroks report alien ship capture

Governor Lobos’ office is a microcosm of Morok rule on Xeros: decaying but functional, sterile yet oppressive. The peeling walls and malfunctioning equipment reflect the stagnation of the Morok occupation, a regime that has long since lost its vigor but retains its grip through bureaucracy and brute force. In this moment, the office transforms from a mundane administrative hub into a command center, its very atmosphere thick with the tension of the hunt. The intercom’s crackle echoes off the bare surfaces, amplifying the urgency of Commander K’s report. Lobos’ presence dominates the space, his authority unchallenged, yet the office itself feels like a cage—both for him (trapped in his role as Governor of a backwater planet) and for the Doctor’s group (now the unwitting prey of his predatory instincts).

Atmosphere

Oppressively bureaucratic, with an undercurrent of predatory excitement—like a hunter’s den disguised as an office.

Functional Role

Command center for Morok operations, where intelligence is relayed and orders are issued to tighten the net around the Doctor’s group.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Moroks’ fading empire: once powerful, now reduced to petty tyranny and the collection of curiosities (like the Doctor) to mask their irrelevance.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel, particularly high-ranking officials like Lobos and his commanders. The door is likely guarded, and unauthorized entry would be met with swift punishment.

The intercom’s static-filled transmission cutting through the silence. Peeling paint and flickering lights, hinting at the Moroks’ decaying infrastructure. Lobos’ desk, cluttered with reports and half-repaired equipment, symbolizing his dual role as administrator and collector.
S2E28 · The Search
Lobos orders lethal gas attack

Governor Lobos’s office is the nerve center of Morok authority on Xeros, a space where brutal decisions are made with clinical detachment. The sterile, oppressive atmosphere of the office—highlighted by its harsh lighting and stacked reports—mirrors the regime’s bureaucratic control and its fraying grip on power. Here, Lobos receives the directive from Morok command and issues the order to deploy Zaphra gas, turning the office into a command hub for the occupation’s violence. The Commander’s presence adds a layer of tension, as his moral conflict with Lobos’s order creates an undercurrent of dissent. The office is not just a setting; it is a symbol of the Morok empire’s reach and the personal stakes of Lobos’s decisions.

Atmosphere

Sterile, oppressive, and charged with tension. The harsh lighting casts long shadows, emphasizing the moral weight of Lobos’s order, while the stacked reports and the Commander’s discomfort create a sense of institutional decay.

Functional Role

Command center for Morok operations on Xeros, where strategic decisions—including the deployment of lethal force—are made and executed.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Morok empire’s bureaucratic control and the personal power struggles within its ranks. The office is a microcosm of the occupation’s brutality, where moral compromises are justified in the name of security.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to senior Morok personnel, including Lobos, the Commander, and guards. The intercom system allows for communication with lower-ranking personnel, but physical access is tightly controlled.

Harsh, unnatural lighting that casts stark shadows, reinforcing the cold authority of the Morok regime. Stacked reports and data pads, symbolizing the bureaucratic machinery of the occupation. The intercom system, a constant reminder of the Moroks’ ability to monitor and control every corner of Xeros.
S2E28 · The Search
Vicki exploits armoury security system

The Governor’s Office serves as the command center for Governor Lobos, where he receives reports from his guards and issues orders to maintain heightened alertness. The office is a stark contrast to the armory, symbolizing the Moroks’ bureaucratic control and the tension between their institutional power and the rebellion brewing below. Lobos’ paranoia and the guard’s dutiful reports create an atmosphere of impending confrontation, reinforcing the stakes of the Xerons’ actions in the armory.

Atmosphere

Oppressively formal and tense, with harsh lighting and stacked reports mirroring the regime’s fraying grip on power.

Functional Role

Command center for Governor Lobos, where orders are issued and reports are received, symbolizing Morok authority.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the institutional power of the Morok regime and the paranoia driving its control.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to high-ranking Morok officials and authorized personnel.

Harsh lighting casting a cold glow over the office Stacked reports and communication devices on Lobos’ desk Tense exchanges between Lobos and the guard
S2E28 · The Search
Ian forces Lobos to the Doctor’s room

The Governor’s Office is a claustrophobic battleground, its sterile Morok decor amplifying the tension of the confrontation. The room is a microcosm of Morok authority—cold, unyielding, and hierarchical. Ian’s intrusion disrupts its order, turning it into a site of rebellion. The office’s layout (desks, chairs, the door to the Doctor’s chamber) dictates the action, funneling the characters toward the inevitable reveal of the Doctor’s fate. The atmosphere is thick with hostility, the air charged with Ian’s desperation and Lobos’s barely contained rage. This is where the Moroks’ control is challenged, and where Ian’s defiance reaches its peak.

Atmosphere

Tense, oppressive, and electrically charged—every word and movement feels like a spark that could ignite violence.

Functional Role

A power center where Morok authority is asserted and challenged, serving as the staging ground for Ian’s desperate gambit.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Moroks’ institutional control, which Ian temporarily disrupts through sheer force of will.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel—Ian’s presence is an intrusion, a violation of the regime’s order.

Harsh lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the stark divide between Ian and the Moroks. The looming door to the Doctor’s chamber, a silent promise of what lies beyond. Lobos’s desk, a symbol of his authority, now rendered irrelevant by Ian’s gun.
S2E28 · The Search
Ian forces Lobos to reveal the Doctor’s fate

The Governor’s office is a claustrophobic arena of shifting power, its sterile Morok bureaucracy clashing with the raw emotion of Ian’s confrontation. The space, usually a symbol of Lobos’ authority, becomes a battleground where his control is stripped away. The office’s harsh lighting and stacked reports underscore the regime’s fragility, while the closed door to the Doctor’s chamber looms as a barrier Ian is determined to breach. The location’s atmosphere is electric with tension, the air thick with unspoken threats and desperation.

Atmosphere

Oppressively tense, with a palpable shift from bureaucratic control to chaotic defiance—the air hums with the threat of violence and the desperation of a man pushed to his limits.

Functional Role

The stage for Ian’s rebellion against Morok authority, where the Governor’s office becomes a microcosm of the larger power struggle on Xeros.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Morok regime’s vulnerability when faced with direct, personal defiance—its institutional power is exposed as brittle under pressure.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel and prisoners (implied by Lobos’ initial greeting and the guard’s presence). Ian’s armed intrusion violates this norm, signaling his rejection of the regime’s rules.

Harsh, unnatural lighting that casts long shadows, emphasizing the moral gray areas of the confrontation. Stacked reports and bureaucratic detritus, symbolizing the Moroks’ obsession with control and documentation. The closed door to the Doctor’s chamber, a physical and metaphorical barrier Ian must overcome.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Ian and Doctor clash over escape priorities

The Governor’s office is a pressure cooker of institutional power and personal conflict, its sterile, authoritative atmosphere clashing with the emotional stakes of the off-screen debate. Physically, it’s a space of Morok control—desks, intercoms, and the looming presence of the Commander and guards reinforce the regime’s grip. But narratively, it becomes a battleground of ideologies: the Doctor and Ian’s voices, though disembodied, fill the room with tension, while the Commander and guards embody the Morok threat. The office’s role is twofold: it’s both a prison (the Moroks’ domain) and a witness (to the companions’ fracture), making it a liminal space where the fate of the escape—and the group’s cohesion—hangs in the balance.

Atmosphere

Oppressively formal and tense, with the weight of Morok authority pressing down on the companions’ heated debate. The air is thick with unspoken threats—both from the Moroks and the ideological clash between the Doctor and Ian.

Functional Role

A surveillance hub where the Moroks monitor the companions’ movements, and where the Doctor and Ian’s debate is inadvertently broadcast to their enemies, raising the stakes of their disagreement.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the collision of alien bureaucracy (Morok control) and human emotion (the companions’ bond), with the office itself acting as a neutral but hostile arena for their conflict.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel and high-ranking officials; the Doctor and Ian are present but unseen, their voices carrying through the walls like ghosts haunting the regime’s stronghold.

The hum of intercoms and Morok technology, creating a low-level white noise of oppression. The Commander’s desk, a symbol of his precarious authority, looming in the background as the debate unfolds. The guards’ rigid postures, their silence amplifying the tension in the room.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Doctor taunts Governor about imprisonment

Governor Lobos' office serves as the charged setting for this verbal confrontation, a space where power dynamics are laid bare. The office is a microcosm of Morok authority, its formal and oppressive atmosphere amplifying the tension between the Doctor and Lobos. The Doctor’s provocation disrupts the usual order of this space, turning it into a battleground of wits rather than a mere administrative hub. The office’s symbolic significance lies in its role as the seat of Morok control, now being subtly undermined by the Doctor’s defiance.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with an undercurrent of simmering hostility. The air is thick with unspoken power struggles, and the Doctor’s remark cuts through the formality like a blade.

Functional Role

A battleground for psychological and verbal conflict, where the Doctor challenges Lobos' authority in a space designed to reinforce it.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Morok regime’s institutional power, now being tested and subtly eroded by the Doctor’s defiance.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok officials and high-ranking personnel; the Doctor’s presence here is an anomaly, highlighting his defiance of Morok control.

The office’s formal, bureaucratic decor contrasts sharply with the Doctor’s casual defiance. The absence of guards or interruptions suggests a moment of relative privacy, making the Doctor’s remark all the more potent.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Lobos dismisses revolution warnings

Governor Lobos’s office is a pressure cooker of Morok authority, its sterile efficiency undermined by the chaos unfolding outside. The room’s confined space amplifies the tension, as Lobos’s orders and the intercom’s buzzing reports create a claustrophobic atmosphere. The office serves as the nerve center of the Morok regime on Xeros, but its walls are thinning—symbolized by the communication blackout from the barracks and the guard’s nervous reports. Here, Lobos’s denial of the revolution’s threat is laid bare, and the Commander’s stoic compliance contrasts sharply with the unraveling power dynamics.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with an undercurrent of panic. The intercom’s buzzing and Lobos’s abrupt orders create a sense of urgency, while the silence from the barracks hangs like a threat.

Functional Role

Command center for Morok operations on Xeros; a stage for Lobos’s crumbling authority and the regime’s last-ditch efforts to maintain control.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Morok Empire’s fragile grip on power. The office, once a symbol of absolute control, is now a microcosm of the regime’s unraveling.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel; the Commander and guards have clearance, but the Doctor and his companions are explicitly targeted for detention.

The intercom system, buzzing with urgent reports and then falling silent. Lobos’s desk, where he flicks switches in frustration, symbolizing his loss of control. The guard standing at attention, a physical manifestation of the regime’s discipline—and its failures.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Revolution Interrupts Recapture

Governor Lobos’s office is referenced in this event as the destination for the companions’ capture. The Morok Commander prepares to take the group to the office for interrogation by Lobos, highlighting the hierarchical structure of the Morok regime. The office symbolizes the institutional power of the Moroks and the companions’ vulnerability as captives. The mention of the office underscores the companions’ precarious situation and the high stakes of their capture, as they are dragged toward a confrontation with the Morok Governor.

Atmosphere

Unseen but implied to be oppressive and authoritarian, reflecting Lobos’s ruthless rule over Xeros.

Functional Role

Symbolic of Morok institutional power and the companions’ impending interrogation. The office represents the regime’s authority and the companions’ subjugation.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies the Moroks’ bureaucratic and hierarchical control over Xeros, as well as the companions’ predestined fate as captives.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok officials and heavily guarded by loyalists.

Lobos’s presence as the ultimate authority figure The companions’ capture and interrogation as a tool of Morok control The office’s role in enforcing the regime’s power over Xeros
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Lobos reaffirms cruelty despite chaos

Governor Lobos’s office is a claustrophobic microcosm of the Morok empire’s unraveling authority, its sterile bureaucratic aesthetic clashing with the mounting chaos outside. The room’s confined space amplifies the tension between Lobos and the Commander, as the Governor’s desk—adorned with intercom switches and the stolen gun—becomes a stage for his desperate performance of control. The office’s isolation mirrors the empire’s detachment from reality, while its formal rigidity (metal furniture, institutional decor) underscores the absurdity of Lobos’s insistence on proceeding with the museum plan amid revolution. The location is both a command center and a prison, trapping its occupants in a cycle of denial and dread.

Atmosphere

Oppressively tense, with a palpable undercurrent of dread. The air is thick with unspoken fears, as Lobos’s forced authority collides with the Commander’s barely suppressed panic. The room feels like a pressure cooker, where every flick of a switch or muttered dialogue exchange heightens the sense of impending collapse.

Functional Role

A battleground of ideologies and a pressure cooker of institutional decay, where Lobos’s authority is both asserted and eroded. It serves as the last bastion of Morok control before the revolution’s storm breaks.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the empire’s hollow power structures, where bureaucracy and brutality are used to mask insecurity. The office is a metaphor for Lobos himself: rigid, isolated, and ultimately powerless to stop the forces arrayed against him.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to high-ranking Morok officials and guards. The door is presumably locked, given the sensitive nature of the conversation, and the office’s location within the museum complex suggests it is a secure but increasingly vulnerable stronghold.

The flickering intercom switches on Lobos’s desk, symbolizing the empire’s failing communication. The stolen gun lying on the desk, a tangible reminder of the security breaches. The sterile, institutional decor—metal furniture, cold lighting—contrasting with the emotional heat of the exchange. The muffled sounds of distant activity (or silence) from beyond the office, hinting at the chaos outside.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Lobos Orders Alien Executions

The Governor’s Office serves as the command center for Lobos and the Morok regime, but it also becomes the battleground where the rebellion’s final victory is secured. The office is tense and oppressive, filled with the desperation of Lobos and the Commander as they realize their authority is collapsing. When the Xeron rebels storm in, the office transforms into a site of execution and liberation, marking the end of Morok rule and the beginning of Xeron sovereignty.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with a sense of impending doom as Lobos’s authority crumbles. The atmosphere shifts abruptly to one of triumph and relief as the rebels execute Lobos and liberate the Doctor and companions.

Functional Role

Command center for the Morok regime, later transformed into a battleground for the Xeron rebellion’s final assault.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the heart of Morok power and its ultimate collapse, as well as the liberation of the Doctor and companions from a predetermined fate.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok officials and guards, but overrun by the Xeron rebels as they storm the office.

The intercom system, which falls silent as the rebellion disrupts communications. The preparation room, where Lobos and the Commander attempt to carry out the execution order before being interrupted. The guns drawn by the Xeron rebels, symbolizing their violent but necessary revolution.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Rebels Execute Morok Leaders

The Governor’s office, once a symbol of oppressive Morok authority, becomes the stage for the violent collapse of the regime. The room is tense and charged with desperation as Lobos and the Commander issue their final, futile orders. When Tor and the rebels burst in, guns drawn, the office transforms into a battleground where justice is meted out in a hail of gunfire. The walls, once a barrier to freedom, now echo with the final gasps of the old order. The office’s atmosphere shifts from oppressive control to hard-won liberation, its very air thick with the weight of history being rewritten.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive at first, then chaotic and violent as the rebels storm in. The air is thick with desperation, gunfire, and the final gasps of the Morok regime.

Functional Role

Battleground for the final confrontation between the Morok regime and the Xeron rebels, where authority is challenged and justice is served.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fall of oppressive power and the beginning of Xeron’s liberation. The office, once a symbol of Morok control, becomes a monument to the rebels’ victory.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok officials and guards, but overrun by the Xeron rebels in this pivotal moment.

The dim, authoritative lighting of the office contrasts with the sudden, chaotic burst of gunfire. The intercom system, once a tool of Morok control, falls silent as the regime collapses. The bodies of Lobos and the Commander slump to the floor, their authority extinguished in an instant.
S2E29 · The Final Phase
Rebels Execute Lobos and Free Prisoners

The Governor’s Office is the symbolic and literal heart of Morok authority on Xeros, a space where Lobos once held absolute power. In this event, it becomes the battleground where that authority is violently dismantled. The office, once a place of order and control, is transformed into a chaotic arena of gunfire and death as Tor and the Xeron rebels storm in. The room’s oppressive atmosphere—filled with the tension of impending execution—shifts abruptly to one of triumph and relief as the Morok leaders fall. The office’s role as a center of power is underscored by its transformation: from a place of judgment to a site of revolution’s violent justice.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive before the rebels’ arrival, shifting abruptly to chaotic and triumphant as Lobos and the Commander are gunned down. The air is thick with the smell of gunpowder and the weight of sudden, violent change.

Functional Role

The symbolic and tactical center of Morok power, where the rebellion’s victory is sealed through the execution of its leaders. It serves as both the stage for the regime’s final moments and the site of the rebels’ hard-won liberation.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fall of institutionalized oppression and the transfer of power from the Morok regime to the Xeron rebels. The office’s transformation mirrors the broader shift in Xeros’s political landscape.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Morok personnel and prisoners under Lobos’s authority before the rebellion’s assault. After the event, it becomes an open space, accessible to the Xeron rebels as they consolidate their control.

The dim, authoritative lighting of the office, casting long shadows as Lobos and the Commander prepare to carry out their orders. The sudden, deafening reports of gunfire as Tor and the rebels open fire, echoing off the walls. The bodies of Lobos and the Commander slumping to the ground, their authority extinguished in an instant. The Doctor, Vicki, and the others standing in stunned relief as the rebels lower their weapons.

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S2E27 · The Dimensions of Time
Lobos Orders Alien Detention and Museum Expansion

Governor Lobos, a weary and disillusioned bureaucrat, oversees routine repairs in his office while lamenting his stagnant post on Xeros. His monotony is abruptly disrupted when a messenger reports an …

S2E27 · The Dimensions of Time
Lobos Orders Alien Capture After Ship Landing

Governor Lobos, already disillusioned with his stagnant rule on Xeros, is interrupted mid-conversation with a technician about a malfunctioning device when a messenger bursts in with urgent news: an unannounced …

S2E27 · The Dimensions of Time
Moroks report alien ship capture

Governor Lobos receives an urgent intercom transmission from Commander K, who confirms the Moroks have seized an advanced alien vessel. The Commander’s report reveals the ship’s crew is still unaccounted …

S2E28 · The Search
Lobos orders lethal gas attack

In the Governor’s office, Lobos receives a directive from Morok command to eliminate Xeron youth, framing them as a security threat. He orders Zaphra gas—a paralytic agent with lethal potential—to …

S2E28 · The Search
Vicki exploits armoury security system

In the Morok armoury, Vicki and the Xerons Tor and Sita confront a laser-grid security system that demands truthful answers to access weapons. After Sita’s failed attempts to bypass the …

S2E28 · The Search
Ian forces Lobos to reveal the Doctor’s fate

In the Governor’s office, Ian—armed and desperate—confronts Lobos, who mocks his defiance but ultimately concedes under threat. Ian demands to be taken to the Doctor, ignoring Lobos’ warnings that the …

S2E28 · The Search
Ian forces Lobos to the Doctor’s room

In the Governor’s office, Ian—armed and desperate—overpowers Lobos and a Morok guard, demanding to be taken to the Doctor. Lobos taunts him with the Doctor’s ‘second stage of preparation,’ but …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Ian and Doctor clash over escape priorities

In the Governor’s office, Ian and the Doctor—still unseen by the Commander and guards—engage in a tense, off-screen debate about their next move. Ian insists their top priority should be …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Doctor taunts Governor about imprisonment

In the Governor's office, the Doctor—still processing his recent capture and imprisonment—deliberately provokes Lobos with a calculated remark. His statement, 'That's true, but I'm sure the Governor here would be …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Lobos dismisses revolution warnings

In the Governor’s Office, Lobos interrogates a guard who failed to prevent the Doctor’s escape, revealing his rigid control and denial of growing unrest. When the Commander reports a communication …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Revolution Interrupts Recapture

Barbara and Dako’s desperate escape from the museum is violently cut short when a Morok guard recaptures them outside, forcing them against a wall at gunpoint. Before the guard can …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Lobos reaffirms cruelty despite chaos

Governor Lobos, visibly unnerved by the escalating security breaches—first the barracks, now the stolen weapons—dismisses the Commander’s implicit warnings about the prisoners. His refusal to acknowledge the growing instability (no …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Lobos Orders Alien Executions

In the Governor's office, Lobos receives frantic reports of a Xeron attack on the Morok armoury and barracks, confirming the collapse of his authority. His panic escalates when communication cuts …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Rebels Execute Morok Leaders

In the Governor’s office, Governor Lobos and the Commander—desperate as the Xeron rebellion overruns their defenses—order the immediate execution of the Doctor and companions, blaming them for the chaos. Before …

S2E29 · The Final Phase
Rebels Execute Lobos and Free Prisoners

In the Governor’s Office, Governor Lobos and the Commander prepare to execute the Doctor and his companions after learning the Xeron rebels have seized the armoury and wiped out the …