Arriving there, he finds the station run solely by Adam Douglas and his younger colleague and lover Alex Fawcett.
Modelled on a Leonardo Da Vinci drawing, Hector is a potentially interesting creation, but more as an idea than a physical presence - he doesn't really get to do that much and when walking does tend to look like a man in a headless robot suit.
Unfortunately this mostly resolves itself as much running around corridors a la Alien - this being shot in 1979, it wears its influences heavily on its sleeve even the opening shot was one of dozens of carbon copies of the huge-spaceship-passing-overhead bit from Star Wars.
Which is a shame, because Outland and Alien were both contemporaries of this movie, and had better space shots.