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{{Infobox Species | {{Infobox Species | ||
|image = | |image = Rutan natural form.jpg | ||
| | |aka = {{csl|The Shining Ones|the Beast of Fang Rock}} | ||
| | |type = Amorphous shapeshifters | ||
|type = Amorphous | |affiliation = [[Rutan Empire]] | ||
|affiliation = [[Rutan Empire]] | |origin = [[Ruta III]] | ||
|origin = [[Ruta III]] | |individuals = {{csl|[[Rutan scout|Rupert the Rutan]]|[[Karne]]|[[Rutan Queen]]|[[Elizabeth Winters]]|[[Heinz Bruckner]]}} | ||
| | |first mention = The Time Warrior (TV story) | ||
| | |first = Horror of Fang Rock (TV story) | ||
| | |appearances = {{appears}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Rutans''', collectively known as the '''Rutan Collectivity''', ([[GAME]]: {{cite source|The Iytean Menace (game)}}) the '''Rutan Host''' ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|First Frontier (novel)|chaptnum=12}}) or the '''Rutan horde''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)}}, [[AUDIO]]: {{cite source|Silent Warrior (audio story)}}) more often simply called '''Rutans''', were a race of amorphous [[green]] blobs who waged [[Rutan-Sontaran War|a millennia-long war]] with the [[Sontaran]]s. | |||
The ''' | == Biology == | ||
In their natural forms, the Rutans were [[amoeba]]-like, much like the [[Iytean]]s, ([[GAME]]: {{cite source|The Iytean Menace (game)}}) their bodies shaped somewhat like [[jellyfish]], with a green glowing body and many light-green tendrils. They were amphibious and could cling to sheer, vertical surfaces. They had considerable mobility out of the water, despite their shape. Rutans could see, even without visible eyes, but their vision was limited. ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') They could also speak by forming vocal apparatuses ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Infinity Doctors (novel)}}) which gave them a harsh, tinny voice. ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') Rutans reproduced by binary fission, with two identical Rutans being produced. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') | |||
Rutans were formidable fighters, even when they did not have weapons. Rutans could generate lethal {{w|bioelectromagnetism|bioelectrical}} shocks to defend themselves and seemed to be able to absorb [[electricity|electrical energy]] directly for sustenance. ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') They could also use this energy to produce a [[force field]] to absorb energy from weapons, though this required great effort. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') Though they preferred colder environments, ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') Rutans could survive almost anywhere, including the [[vacuum]] of [[space]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') | |||
Rutans | Some Rutans could lose control of their forms, only able to become elemental forces such as fire and water. These elementals were used as [[Elemental Mercenary|mercenaries]] against the Sontarans. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great Sontaran War (audio story)|The Great Sontaran War]]'') | ||
==Culture== | == Culture == | ||
[[Seventh | The [[Seventh Doctor]] described the Rutans as "infinitely adaptable". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pureblood (comic story)|Pureblood]]'') | ||
Rutans never referred to themselves as individuals, preferring the first person plurals "we", "us" and "our(s)". They also had no individual names. | Rutans never referred to themselves as individuals, preferring the first person plurals "we", "us" and "our(s)". They also had no individual names. The Rutan [[hive mind]] was co-ordinated by a [[Rutan Queen|Queen]] who lived on [[Ruta III]]. Without her control the Host would fall apart. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') | ||
A [[Rutan Roulade]] was a food dish. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[My Dinner with Andrew (audio story)|My Dinner with Andrew]]'') | |||
=== Military tactics === | |||
[[File:Rutan Scout.jpg|thumb|[[Rutan scout|A Rutan scout]], sent to [[Earth]] in the [[1900s]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'')]] | |||
Rutans were able to operate independently, but they did not see individuals as important and all individual desires were subsumed by the general desire to win the war with the "Sontaran rabble". ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') | |||
[[ | Rutans used [[Shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] technology to adapt to alien environments and infiltrate alien cultures; they were consummate spies. A Rutan usually killed specific individuals and then impersonated them. ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Pureblood (comic story)|Pureblood]]'') | ||
Rutans were able to use [[Elemental Mercenary|Elemental Mercenaries]], which were rumoured to be Rutans who had lost their form, as [[assassin]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great Sontaran War (audio story)|The Great Sontaran War]]'') | |||
== Technology == | |||
The Rutan Host had unknown types of technology, though they were apparently less advanced than the Sontarans. Rutan spaceships were crystalline in structure and looked like glowing balls of [[fire]]. These ships could control the weather to a degree. Individual Rutans could also [[Shapeshifter|shapeshift]] into other forms, but they needed to know the form very well, usually after careful study and dissection. They were also capable of creating [[fog]]; the Doctor theorised that, rather than being a freak weather event, the fog which surrounded Fang Rock had been "contrived to isolate [them]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') Rutan spacecraft included the [[Rutan mothership]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') the [[Rutan cruiser]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pureblood (comic story)|Pureblood]]'') and the [[Rutan fighter]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'') | |||
Circa [[1880]] in [[England]], [[Percival Ross]] managed to obtain [[Rutan healing salve]] and experimented with its ability to merge normally incompatible kinds of animal tissue, creating hybrids. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Evolution (novel)|Evolution]]'') | |||
Rutan [[biotechnology]] was sufficiently advanced to "[[uplift]]" a species to sentience. By the [[26th century]], they had done this at least once, on the planet [[Sentarion]], where they were worshipped by the [[insectoid]] [[Sentarii]] as "the Shining Ones". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') They also created the [[Octopod]] as a biological weapon. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Cyclops (comic story)|Cyclops]]'') | |||
At some point in | At some unknown point in the future, the Rutans were developing a new weapon that could destroy any planet by converting it from matter to anti-matter. ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Infinity Doctors (novel)}}) At some point, they also used [[Rutan Analysis Engine|analysis engines]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') | ||
== History == | |||
=== Early history === | |||
According to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], the Rutans had evolved in the [[sea]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A History of Humankind (novel)|A History of Humankind]]'') | |||
The Rutan Host had been engaged in [[Rutan-Sontaran War|war with the Sontarans]] for thousands, if not millions, of years, though the two species had a brief alliance during the [[Millennium War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') The war was already ongoing circa [[BC|3000 BC]], when, after the destruction of the [[planet]] [[Iytea]] in the [[Anar-Isari wars]], the Sontarans and Rutans picked off a number of remaining Iytean colony-planets, finishing off the [[Iytean Confederacy]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cite source|The Iytean Menace (game)}}) | |||
At some point in their early history, the Rutans discovered a [[wormhole]] that linked [[Ruta III]] with [[Sentarion]]. The Rutans planned to use it as an escape route in emergencies and so modified the native species as guardians. The Rutans were considered to be "the Shining Ones" and the technology to open the wormhole was hidden in a temple and guarded by [[Harrubtii]] assassins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') | |||
In the dying days of the [[Fifty-first Star Fall Campaign]], the Sontarans suffered great losses against the Rutans. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'') | |||
In [[1199]], a Rutan was inhabiting the [[Stockbridge Castle]] on [[Earth]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'') | |||
The Doctor | [[File:Eleventh Rutans.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] meets some of the Rutan Host in [[Houses of Parliament|Parliament]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Gunpowder Plot (video game)|The Gunpowder Plot]]'')]] | ||
In the [[13th century]], [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] clashed with a Rutan ship. The Rutans crashed and remained underground for 400 years, by which time the [[Houses of Parliament]] had been built on top of the crash site. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Gunpowder Plot (video game)|The Gunpowder Plot]]'') | |||
In the 13th century, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'') a squadron of Rutan fighters attacked the Sontaran commander [[Linx]]'s ship while he was on a reconaissance mission, forcing him to perform an emergency landing on Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'') | |||
[[ | |||
{{ | In [[1605]], the Rutans under the Houses of Parliament awoke from stasis and planned to take in the plot to blow up Parliament with [[Guy Fawkes]] to free their ship. At the same time, a platoon of Sontarans arrived to retrieve the Rutans' doomsday weapon which could wipe out either species. The two sides proceeded to battle in the Houses of Parliament for the weapon while the [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] attempted to stop them both. The Doctor, having discovered a second Rutan doomsday weapon, gave one to both sides, one retargeted to destroy the Rutans, without telling them which was which, thus creating a stalemate. The Rutans and the Sontarans both gave up and left [[Earth]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Gunpowder Plot (video game)|The Gunpowder Plot]]'') | ||
[[ | |||
In [[1609]], Rutans participated in the [[Armageddon Convention]], which convened in [[Laputa]], a floating island in the sky near [[Venice]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]'') | |||
=== 20th century === | |||
Though the Rutans originally controlled most of the [[Mutter's Spiral]], by the [[1900s]], they were starting to lose the war and were forced to retreat to more fortified locations. During this time period, a Rutan scout landed on the coast of [[England]] and took over the [[Fang Rock]] [[lighthouse]] while attempting to assess the planet's usefulness as a base to fight the Sontarans. All their actions were to advance the war, such as scouting out new [[planet]]s to use as bases. Both the scout and its mothership were destroyed by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') | |||
In [[1918]], a Rutan [[Octopod]] crashed onto [[Earth]]. It attacked the ''[[USS Cyclops]]'', but was driven back by the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Heather McCrimmon]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Cyclops (comic story)|Cyclops]]'') | |||
In [[1941]], a Rutan spy disguised himself as a decorated [[Nazi]] veteran called [[Heinz Bruckner]]. As Bruckner, he sent [[artillery]] strikes in the [[Sahara Desert]] to pinpoint the location of the Sontaran "world engine" weapon the [[Warsong]] so he could use the [[Earth]] as a weapon against the Sontarans. After activating the weapon, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] stopped Bruckner's plans by using a Sontaran [[osmic projector]] to send Bruckner's trigger mechanism through time. He then blew up the weapon with [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] so that neither the Sontarans nor the Rutans could claim the weapon for themselves to use against the other side. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'') | |||
In the late [[20th century]], Group Marshal [[Stike]] said that the war going badly for the Sontarans was "on the contrary". The [[Sixth Doctor]] stated that his money was "still on the Rutans". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors (TV story)|The Two Doctors]]'') [[Joinson Dastari]] surmised that [[Chessene o' the Franzine Grig]] must have made a deal with the Rutans in order to acquire [[coronic acid]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Two Doctors (novelisation)|The Two Doctors]]'') | |||
=== 21st century === | |||
In the late [[2000s]], the Rutans received a message from [[Kreg|Major Kreg]] in [[Swansea]] demanding that they meet him in battle. They instead sent an [[Elemental Mercenary]], which Major Kreg saw as a grave dishonour. After he and [[Ianto Jones]] defeated the mercanary, Kreg predicted the Rutans would leave Earth alone. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great Sontaran War (audio story)|The Great Sontaran War]]'') | |||
In [[2009]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] suggested that the war was "not going so well" for the Sontarans as a motivator for their [[Sontaran invasion of Earth|invasion of Earth]], which [[General]] [[Staal]] denied. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'') | |||
During the [[21st century]], a Rutan arrived on Earth and posed as a young swimmer called Emma who was a contestant in the globe games. The Rutan was forced to kill several humans to prevent them from revealing its true identity, until it was killed by one of a group of Sontarans that invaded BASE. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sontaran Games (novel)|The Sontaran Games]]'') | |||
In [[2021]] during [[the Flux]], the Sontarans took control of a [[Lupar]]i shield that protected [[Earth]], and therefore themselves, and sent out a transmission to survivors. Despite [[Flux Offensive|claiming]] to offer an alliance to the [[Dalek]]s and [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], Commander [[Stenck]] denied the Rutans the chance at survival, wanting to see them die in the Flux. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'') | |||
=== Later history === | |||
During the [[26th century]], a Rutan known as [[Karne]] was working undercover as a Sontaran. When he learned that the Sontarans knew of the wormhole over Sentarion, he tried to return to the Rutans, but was wounded and stranded in space. Becoming known as "the Ripper", Karne started killing rich individuals, stealing their money and identity and using the cash to buy a flight to somewhere else. After being wounded on [[Megerra]], Karne stowed away on the ''[[Tiger Moth]]''. Commander [[Steg]], who was tracking him down, was able to kill him on the ''Tiger Moth'', but not before Karne was able to reproduce. The second Karne was able to get to Sentarion, where he intended to use the wormhole to escape to Ruta III. Unfortunately for him, the Doctor closed the wormhole to stop a Sontaran [[War-Wheel]] from reaching Ruta III. Karne was later killed by Steg. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shakedown (novelisation)|Shakedown]]'') | |||
=== Alternate timeline === | |||
In the [[Infinity Doctor's reality]], [[Infinity Doctor|the Doctor]] convened a delegate of the Rutan Host and the Sontaran Warburg on [[Gallifrey]] for a peace conference. The conference broke down so the Doctor kidnapped the Rutan and [[Sontar (The Infinity Doctors)|General Sontar]] in [[Infinity Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] to show them a possible outcome of their war, only to find the future destroyed by [[the Effect]] to the group's horror. Whilst he went to find out what was going on the Doctor left the Rutan and Sontar locked in his ship. Unable to kill each other due to the ship's [[temporal grace]], the two actually talked and negotiated the beginnings of a peace. ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Infinity Doctors (novel)}} | |||
In an [[alternate timeline]], the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] wiped out the Rutans before turning on the Sontarans. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'') | |||
=== Undated events === | |||
Both [[Sontaran]]s and Rutans were trapped in the [[Edifice (building)|Edifice]]. They continued to fight even there. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Forever Trap (audio story)|The Forever Trap]]'') | |||
A [[planet]] (defined as a "worthless rock" by the Sontarans) was an outpost of the Sontaran-Rutan war. Ended up on it, the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Adric]], [[Tegan]] and [[Nyssa]] bumped into a troop of Rutans, that tried to imprison and kill them, in vain. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[In Their Nature (comic story)|In Their Nature]]'') | |||
[[Luachmhar]] was attacked by the Rutans for [[chyism]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anything You Can Do (short story)|Anything You Can Do]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* The [[Third Doctor]] first mentioned the Rutans as the [[Sontaran]]s' enemy during ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'', the first story to introduce the [[Sontaran]]s. | |||
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] story ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'' established what the Rutans actually looked like and introduced their shape-changing ability. Interestingly, the Rutans have not, to date, actually appeared in a television story alongside their archenemies the Sontarans, though they were featured together in the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[Pureblood (comic story)|Pureblood]]'', the [[Reeltime Pictures]] film ''[[Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans (home video)|Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans]]'', the novel ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]'', the [[New Series Adventures]] ''[[The Taking of Chelsea 426 (novel)|The Taking of Chelsea 426]]'' and ''[[The Sontaran Games (novel)|The Sontaran Games]]'' and the video game ''[[The Gunpowder Plot (video game)|The Gunpowder Plot]]''. | |||
* In his reference books ''[[AHistory]]'' and ''Whoniverse'', Lance Parkin confirms that the faction of "shape-shifting [[goblin]]s" mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'' are the members of the race descended from a Sontaran and Rutan union. This union is possibly meant to have resulted from the peace agreement seen at the end of [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]''. | |||
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The Rutans, collectively known as the Rutan Collectivity, (GAME: The Iytean Menace [+]Loading...["The Iytean Menace (game)"]) the Rutan Host (PROSE: First Frontier [+]Loading...{"chaptnum":"12","1":"First Frontier (novel)"}) or the Rutan horde, (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5 [+]Loading...["The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)"], AUDIO: Silent Warrior [+]Loading...["Silent Warrior (audio story)"]) more often simply called Rutans, were a race of amorphous green blobs who waged a millennia-long war with the Sontarans.
Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]
In their natural forms, the Rutans were amoeba-like, much like the Iyteans, (GAME: The Iytean Menace [+]Loading...["The Iytean Menace (game)"]) their bodies shaped somewhat like jellyfish, with a green glowing body and many light-green tendrils. They were amphibious and could cling to sheer, vertical surfaces. They had considerable mobility out of the water, despite their shape. Rutans could see, even without visible eyes, but their vision was limited. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) They could also speak by forming vocal apparatuses (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors [+]Loading...["The Infinity Doctors (novel)"]) which gave them a harsh, tinny voice. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) Rutans reproduced by binary fission, with two identical Rutans being produced. (PROSE: Shakedown)
Rutans were formidable fighters, even when they did not have weapons. Rutans could generate lethal bioelectrical shocks to defend themselves and seemed to be able to absorb electrical energy directly for sustenance. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) They could also use this energy to produce a force field to absorb energy from weapons, though this required great effort. (PROSE: Shakedown) Though they preferred colder environments, (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) Rutans could survive almost anywhere, including the vacuum of space. (PROSE: Shakedown)
Some Rutans could lose control of their forms, only able to become elemental forces such as fire and water. These elementals were used as mercenaries against the Sontarans. (AUDIO: The Great Sontaran War)
Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Seventh Doctor described the Rutans as "infinitely adaptable". (COMIC: Pureblood)
Rutans never referred to themselves as individuals, preferring the first person plurals "we", "us" and "our(s)". They also had no individual names. The Rutan hive mind was co-ordinated by a Queen who lived on Ruta III. Without her control the Host would fall apart. (PROSE: Shakedown)
A Rutan Roulade was a food dish. (AUDIO: My Dinner with Andrew)
Military tactics[[edit] | [edit source]]
Rutans were able to operate independently, but they did not see individuals as important and all individual desires were subsumed by the general desire to win the war with the "Sontaran rabble". (TV: Horror of Fang Rock)
Rutans used shapeshifting technology to adapt to alien environments and infiltrate alien cultures; they were consummate spies. A Rutan usually killed specific individuals and then impersonated them. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock, COMIC: Pureblood)
Rutans were able to use Elemental Mercenaries, which were rumoured to be Rutans who had lost their form, as assassins. (AUDIO: The Great Sontaran War)
Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Rutan Host had unknown types of technology, though they were apparently less advanced than the Sontarans. Rutan spaceships were crystalline in structure and looked like glowing balls of fire. These ships could control the weather to a degree. Individual Rutans could also shapeshift into other forms, but they needed to know the form very well, usually after careful study and dissection. They were also capable of creating fog; the Doctor theorised that, rather than being a freak weather event, the fog which surrounded Fang Rock had been "contrived to isolate [them]". (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) Rutan spacecraft included the Rutan mothership, (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) the Rutan cruiser, (COMIC: Pureblood) and the Rutan fighter. (TV: The Time Warrior)
Circa 1880 in England, Percival Ross managed to obtain Rutan healing salve and experimented with its ability to merge normally incompatible kinds of animal tissue, creating hybrids. (PROSE: Evolution)
Rutan biotechnology was sufficiently advanced to "uplift" a species to sentience. By the 26th century, they had done this at least once, on the planet Sentarion, where they were worshipped by the insectoid Sentarii as "the Shining Ones". (PROSE: Shakedown) They also created the Octopod as a biological weapon. (COMIC: Cyclops)
At some unknown point in the future, the Rutans were developing a new weapon that could destroy any planet by converting it from matter to anti-matter. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors [+]Loading...["The Infinity Doctors (novel)"]) At some point, they also used analysis engines. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Early history[[edit] | [edit source]]
According to the Twelfth Doctor, the Rutans had evolved in the sea. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)
The Rutan Host had been engaged in war with the Sontarans for thousands, if not millions, of years, though the two species had a brief alliance during the Millennium War. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel) The war was already ongoing circa 3000 BC, when, after the destruction of the planet Iytea in the Anar-Isari wars, the Sontarans and Rutans picked off a number of remaining Iytean colony-planets, finishing off the Iytean Confederacy. (GAME: The Iytean Menace [+]Loading...["The Iytean Menace (game)"])
At some point in their early history, the Rutans discovered a wormhole that linked Ruta III with Sentarion. The Rutans planned to use it as an escape route in emergencies and so modified the native species as guardians. The Rutans were considered to be "the Shining Ones" and the technology to open the wormhole was hidden in a temple and guarded by Harrubtii assassins. (PROSE: Shakedown)
In the dying days of the Fifty-first Star Fall Campaign, the Sontarans suffered great losses against the Rutans. (COMIC: The Instruments of War)
In 1199, a Rutan was inhabiting the Stockbridge Castle on Earth. (AUDIO: Castle of Fear)
In the 13th century, the Doctor's TARDIS clashed with a Rutan ship. The Rutans crashed and remained underground for 400 years, by which time the Houses of Parliament had been built on top of the crash site. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)
In the 13th century, (TV: The Sontaran Experiment) a squadron of Rutan fighters attacked the Sontaran commander Linx's ship while he was on a reconaissance mission, forcing him to perform an emergency landing on Earth. (TV: The Time Warrior)
In 1605, the Rutans under the Houses of Parliament awoke from stasis and planned to take in the plot to blow up Parliament with Guy Fawkes to free their ship. At the same time, a platoon of Sontarans arrived to retrieve the Rutans' doomsday weapon which could wipe out either species. The two sides proceeded to battle in the Houses of Parliament for the weapon while the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory attempted to stop them both. The Doctor, having discovered a second Rutan doomsday weapon, gave one to both sides, one retargeted to destroy the Rutans, without telling them which was which, thus creating a stalemate. The Rutans and the Sontarans both gave up and left Earth. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)
In 1609, Rutans participated in the Armageddon Convention, which convened in Laputa, a floating island in the sky near Venice. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass)
20th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
Though the Rutans originally controlled most of the Mutter's Spiral, by the 1900s, they were starting to lose the war and were forced to retreat to more fortified locations. During this time period, a Rutan scout landed on the coast of England and took over the Fang Rock lighthouse while attempting to assess the planet's usefulness as a base to fight the Sontarans. All their actions were to advance the war, such as scouting out new planets to use as bases. Both the scout and its mothership were destroyed by the Fourth Doctor and Leela. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock)
In 1918, a Rutan Octopod crashed onto Earth. It attacked the USS Cyclops, but was driven back by the Tenth Doctor and Heather McCrimmon. (COMIC: Cyclops)
In 1941, a Rutan spy disguised himself as a decorated Nazi veteran called Heinz Bruckner. As Bruckner, he sent artillery strikes in the Sahara Desert to pinpoint the location of the Sontaran "world engine" weapon the Warsong so he could use the Earth as a weapon against the Sontarans. After activating the weapon, the Twelfth Doctor stopped Bruckner's plans by using a Sontaran osmic projector to send Bruckner's trigger mechanism through time. He then blew up the weapon with his sonic screwdriver so that neither the Sontarans nor the Rutans could claim the weapon for themselves to use against the other side. (COMIC: The Instruments of War)
In the late 20th century, Group Marshal Stike said that the war going badly for the Sontarans was "on the contrary". The Sixth Doctor stated that his money was "still on the Rutans". (TV: The Two Doctors) Joinson Dastari surmised that Chessene o' the Franzine Grig must have made a deal with the Rutans in order to acquire coronic acid. (PROSE: The Two Doctors)
21st century[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the late 2000s, the Rutans received a message from Major Kreg in Swansea demanding that they meet him in battle. They instead sent an Elemental Mercenary, which Major Kreg saw as a grave dishonour. After he and Ianto Jones defeated the mercanary, Kreg predicted the Rutans would leave Earth alone. (AUDIO: The Great Sontaran War)
In 2009, the Tenth Doctor suggested that the war was "not going so well" for the Sontarans as a motivator for their invasion of Earth, which General Staal denied. (TV: The Poison Sky)
During the 21st century, a Rutan arrived on Earth and posed as a young swimmer called Emma who was a contestant in the globe games. The Rutan was forced to kill several humans to prevent them from revealing its true identity, until it was killed by one of a group of Sontarans that invaded BASE. (PROSE: The Sontaran Games)
In 2021 during the Flux, the Sontarans took control of a Lupari shield that protected Earth, and therefore themselves, and sent out a transmission to survivors. Despite claiming to offer an alliance to the Daleks and Cybermen, Commander Stenck denied the Rutans the chance at survival, wanting to see them die in the Flux. (TV: The Vanquishers)
Later history[[edit] | [edit source]]
During the 26th century, a Rutan known as Karne was working undercover as a Sontaran. When he learned that the Sontarans knew of the wormhole over Sentarion, he tried to return to the Rutans, but was wounded and stranded in space. Becoming known as "the Ripper", Karne started killing rich individuals, stealing their money and identity and using the cash to buy a flight to somewhere else. After being wounded on Megerra, Karne stowed away on the Tiger Moth. Commander Steg, who was tracking him down, was able to kill him on the Tiger Moth, but not before Karne was able to reproduce. The second Karne was able to get to Sentarion, where he intended to use the wormhole to escape to Ruta III. Unfortunately for him, the Doctor closed the wormhole to stop a Sontaran War-Wheel from reaching Ruta III. Karne was later killed by Steg. (PROSE: Shakedown)
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In the Infinity Doctor's reality, the Doctor convened a delegate of the Rutan Host and the Sontaran Warburg on Gallifrey for a peace conference. The conference broke down so the Doctor kidnapped the Rutan and General Sontar in his TARDIS to show them a possible outcome of their war, only to find the future destroyed by the Effect to the group's horror. Whilst he went to find out what was going on the Doctor left the Rutan and Sontar locked in his ship. Unable to kill each other due to the ship's temporal grace, the two actually talked and negotiated the beginnings of a peace. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors [+]Loading...["The Infinity Doctors (novel)"]
In an alternate timeline, the Cybermen wiped out the Rutans before turning on the Sontarans. (COMIC: Supremacy of the Cybermen)
Undated events[[edit] | [edit source]]
Both Sontarans and Rutans were trapped in the Edifice. They continued to fight even there. (AUDIO: The Forever Trap)
A planet (defined as a "worthless rock" by the Sontarans) was an outpost of the Sontaran-Rutan war. Ended up on it, the Fifth Doctor, Adric, Tegan and Nyssa bumped into a troop of Rutans, that tried to imprison and kill them, in vain. (COMIC: In Their Nature)
Luachmhar was attacked by the Rutans for chyism. (PROSE: Anything You Can Do)
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- The Third Doctor first mentioned the Rutans as the Sontarans' enemy during The Time Warrior, the first story to introduce the Sontarans.
- The Fourth Doctor story Horror of Fang Rock established what the Rutans actually looked like and introduced their shape-changing ability. Interestingly, the Rutans have not, to date, actually appeared in a television story alongside their archenemies the Sontarans, though they were featured together in the Doctor Who Magazine comic story Pureblood, the Reeltime Pictures film Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans, the novel The Infinity Doctors, the New Series Adventures The Taking of Chelsea 426 and The Sontaran Games and the video game The Gunpowder Plot.
- In his reference books AHistory and Whoniverse, Lance Parkin confirms that the faction of "shape-shifting goblins" mentioned in PROSE: Father Time are the members of the race descended from a Sontaran and Rutan union. This union is possibly meant to have resulted from the peace agreement seen at the end of PROSE: The Infinity Doctors.
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