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|series      = [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]]
|doctor       = First Doctor{{!}}Dr Who
|doctor     = First Doctor
|companions   =  
|companions =
|enemy       = [[Atlantean|Sons of the Sun]]
|enemy       = [[Atlantean|Sons of the Sun]]
|setting     = [[Vortis]]
|setting     = [[Vortis]]
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|writer     =
|illustrator = [[Walter Howarth]]
|illustrator = [[Walter Howarth]]
|anthology    = The Dr Who Annual 1966
|publication = [[Doctor Who Annual 1966]]  
|release date = September 1965
|prev = The Sons of the Crab (short story)
|series      = [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annuals]]
|next = The Monsters from Earth (short story)
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|next         = Journey Back to Earth (game)
|series2      = Annual short stories
|prev2        = The Sons of the Crab (short story)
|next2        = The Monsters from Earth (short story)
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'''''The Lost Ones''''' was the third short story published in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1966]]''.
'''''The Lost Ones''''' was the third short story published in the ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1966]]''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[File:The Lost ones - 2.jpg|thumb|left|Axatil & the Doctor]]
[[First Doctor|Dr Who]] finds himself on an unknown planet inhabited by large creatures [[Zarbi|resembling ants]] and [[Menoptera|bees]] in the middle of a [[war]]. When he is trapped in the centre of it, can he find his way out or will he perish?
The Doctor arrives on an unknown world and decides to investigate his surroundings. After momentarily losing control of his body, he is rescued by the [[Menoptera]] and made their prisoner. They believe that the Doctor is a member of the race attacking them.


The Menoptera quickly move the Doctor to an underground lair for questioning. They explain that, generations before, a [[Zarbi]] [[queen]] led the Zarbi to war against the Menoptera, who then fled to the [[moon]]s of [[Vortis]]. The Menoptera who captured the Doctor are of an advance scouting party who were sent to spy on the Zarbi. The party had been attacked by creatures similar to the Doctor and the Menoptera want to know more about them.
== Plot ==
[[File:The Lost ones - 2.jpg|thumb|left|Axatil & Dr Who]]
[[First Doctor|Dr Who]] arrives on an [[Vortis|unknown world]] and decides to investigate his surroundings. After momentarily losing control of his body, he is rescued by the [[Menoptera]] and made their prisoner. They believe that the Doctor is a member of the race attacking them.


The Menoptera bind the Doctor to an operating table and prepare for dissection. Realising the bonds are weak, the Doctor snaps them and makes a break for the cavern's entrance. Before he gets far, a man appears on a ledge on the wall opposite to the cavern's mouth and, scrambling up the wall, the Doctor joins him. The Doctor realises that this is no normal man, but an eight foot tall giant with bright red hair and pale white skin.
The Menoptera quickly move Dr Who to an underground lair for questioning. They explain that, generations before, a [[Zarbi]] [[queen]] led the Zarbi to war against the Menoptera, who then fled to the [[moon]]s of Vortis. The Menoptera who captured the Doctor are of an advanced scouting party who were sent to spy on the Zarbi. The party had been attacked by creatures similar to the Doctor and the Menoptera want to know more about them.


The man is surprised to see someone like the Doctor, and leads him to his ship. The Doctor learns that the man's name is [[Axatil]], and his people call themselves the [[Atlantean|Sons of the Sun]]. The [[Atlantean captain|Captain]] soon arrives to scold Axatil for bringing "vermin" into their ship. After Axatil shows the Captain and the other seven crew members that the Doctor is a man, there is much interest in how he came to this world. As the Doctor explains that he is a scientist, the Captain and crew mistake him for a long-travelling scientist from their own world and their attitudes toward him change.
The Menoptera bind Dr Who to an operating table and prepare for dissection. Realising the bonds are weak, he snaps them and makes a break for the cavern's entrance. Before he gets far, a man appears on a ledge on the wall opposite to the cavern's mouth and, scrambling up the wall, Dr Who joins him. The Doctor realises that this is no normal man, but an eight foot tall giant with bright red hair and pale white skin.


The Captain explains they were soldiers in Expedition Number 3398, and their ship's instruments were damaged in battle. After being lost for ten years they crashed on Vortis about a year earlier and have spent that time killing Menoptera, for although they could take off again, they won't get very far unless they find a way to repair their instruments. He asks for the Doctor's help in the repairs so they may journey home to make their report to the Supreme Council of the World-City of [[Atlantis]].
The man is surprised to see someone like Dr Who, and leads him to his ship. The Doctor learns that the man's name is [[Axatil]], and his people call themselves the [[Atlantean|Sons of the Sun]]. The [[Atlantean captain|Captain]] soon arrives to scold Axatil for bringing "vermin" into their ship. After Axatil shows the Captain and the other seven crew members that Dr Who is a man, there is much interest in how he came to this world. As the Doctor explains that he is a scientist, the Captain and crew mistake him for a long-travelling scientist from their own world and their attitudes toward him change.


The Doctor quickly works to remember all of the stories of Atlantis and begins to wonder not where he is, but when, eventually deciding that he must be very far in the past. Over six days he studies the ship's instruments and learns how to repair them, but he also knows that the Atlanteans are extremely violent and must not be loosed upon the universe again.
The Captain explains they were soldiers in [[Expedition Number 3398]], and their ship's instruments were damaged in battle. After being lost for ten years they crashed on Vortis about a year earlier and have spent that time killing Menoptera, for although they could take off again, they won't get very far unless they find a way to repair their instruments. He asks for Dr Who's help in the repairs so they may journey home to make their report to the Supreme Council of the World-City of [[Atlantis]].


The Doctor informs the Captain that he must return to his ship for the parts necessary to make the repairs and the Captain and his men escort the Doctor through underground tunnels to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. When the Doctor refers to the TARDIS as his ship, the Captain disbelieves him, states that the Doctor must be an impostor and orders him shot, but in the vicinity of the TARDIS is a great battle between the Zarbi and the Menoptera. The Doctor dodges into the battle to avoid being shot and makes his way back to the TARDIS. From there he watches as the Atlanteans are cornered and killed by the natives of Vortis.
Dr Who quickly works to remember all of the stories of Atlantis and begins to wonder not where he is, but when, eventually deciding that he must be very far in the past. Over six days he studies the ship's instruments and learns how to repair them, but he also knows that the Atlanteans are extremely violent and must not be loosed upon the universe again.
 
He informs the Captain that he must return to his ship for the parts necessary to make the repairs and the Captain and his men escort Dr Who through underground tunnels to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. When the Doctor refers to the ''Tardis'' as his ship, the Captain disbelieves him, states that he must be an imposter and orders him shot, but in the vicinity of the Tardis is a great battle between the Zarbi and the Menoptera. Dr Who dodges into the battle to avoid being shot and makes his way back to the TARDIS. From there he watches as the Atlanteans are cornered and killed by the natives of Vortis.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[First Doctor]]
* [[First Doctor|Dr Who]]
* [[Menoptera]]
* [[Menoptera]]
* [[Axatil]]
* [[Axatil]]
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* [[Zarbi]]
* [[Zarbi]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor puts on an [[atmospheric density jacket]] before leaving his ship.
* The Doctor states to both the Menoptera and the Atlanteans that he is from the planet [[Earth]]. A footnote states that this is a prevarication, as he does not come from Earth.
* The Doctor doesn't recognise [[Vortis]], the [[Zarbi]] or the [[Menoptera]].
* The Doctor spends six days studying the instruments of the Atlanteans' ship.
* The Doctor makes a rather harsh judgement of the Atlanteans while he watches them being killed.
* The Atlantean ship is made of [[impervium]].
* The Atlantean ship is made of [[impervium]].
* The Doctor compares the Menoptera to [[butterfly|butterflies]].
* Dr Who compares the Menoptera to [[butterfly|butterflies]].
* The Atlanteans often invoke the name of [[Zeus]].
* The Atlanteans often invoke the name of [[Zeus]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The Doctor is referred to throughout the story as '''Dr Who'''.
* When the Doctor lies to the Atlantean and says he is "on business of the Supreme Council" and that he left [[Earth]] fifty years ago, an editorial footnote says, "Dr Who is prevaricating because, of course, he did not come from Earth." However, the Doctor had identified himself as "from the planet we know as Earth" earlier in the story without a similar footnote, and other stories in the anthology refer to him as an "Earthman" in the narration. It is unclear whether the footnote means that the Doctor is not an Earthling or just that he did not arrive at that planet directly from Earth.
* An editorial aside in this story, which would seem to apply to all other stories in the annual, says, "Dr Who is prevaricating, because, of course, he did not come from [[Earth]]."
* In these early adventures, the Doctor is exploring on his own, perhaps looking for a new home where he and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] can be safe.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* [[Vortis]], the [[Zarbi]], the [[Menoptera]] and [[atmospheric density jacket]]s all first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet]]''.
* [[Vortis]], the [[Zarbi]], the [[Menoptera]] and [[atmospheric density jacket]]s all first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]''.
* The story seems to occur before [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet]]'', in that the Zarbi are already ruled by a warlike intelligence, the Menoptera have already fled, and the Doctor doesn't recognise either species when he first sees them.
* The story seems to occur before [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'': the Zarbi are already ruled by a warlike intelligence, the Menoptera have already fled, and the Doctor doesn't recognise either species when he first sees them.
* This is the Doctor's first visit to Vortis. The First Doctor later visits Vortis in [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet]]'' and then [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lair of Zarbi Supremo (short story)|The Lair of Zarbi Supremo]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Web Planet]]''. The [[Second Doctor]] returns to Vortis in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)|Twilight of the Gods]]''. The [[Fourth Doctor]] revisits Vortis in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Naked Flame]]''. The [[Fifth Doctor]] also re-visits Vortis in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet]]''.
* This is the Doctor's first visit to Vortis. He later visits Vortis in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lair of Zarbi Supremo (short story)|The Lair of Zarbi Supremo]]'' (despite that story being placed prior to this one in the publication), [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Web Planet (comic story)|On the Web Planet]]''.
* The Doctor meets Atlanteans in this story. He later visits [[Atlantis]] itself in [[TV]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]''.
** The [[Second Doctor]] returns to Vortis in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)|Twilight of the Gods]]''.
** The [[Fourth Doctor]] revisits Vortis in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Naked Flame (comic story)|The Naked Flame]]''.
** The [[Fifth Doctor]] also re-visits Vortis in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet (audio story)|Return to the Web Planet]]''.
* The Doctor meets Atlanteans in this story. He later visits [[Atlantis]] itself in [[TV]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]''.
* An Atlantean shops at the [[Frenko Bazaar]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Bazaar Adventures (comic story)|Bazaar Adventures]]''.
* An Atlantean shops at the [[Frenko Bazaar]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Bazaar Adventures (comic story)|Bazaar Adventures]]''.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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The Lost Ones was the third short story published in the The Dr Who Annual 1966.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Dr Who finds himself on an unknown planet inhabited by large creatures resembling ants and bees in the middle of a war. When he is trapped in the centre of it, can he find his way out or will he perish?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Axatil & Dr Who

Dr Who arrives on an unknown world and decides to investigate his surroundings. After momentarily losing control of his body, he is rescued by the Menoptera and made their prisoner. They believe that the Doctor is a member of the race attacking them.

The Menoptera quickly move Dr Who to an underground lair for questioning. They explain that, generations before, a Zarbi queen led the Zarbi to war against the Menoptera, who then fled to the moons of Vortis. The Menoptera who captured the Doctor are of an advanced scouting party who were sent to spy on the Zarbi. The party had been attacked by creatures similar to the Doctor and the Menoptera want to know more about them.

The Menoptera bind Dr Who to an operating table and prepare for dissection. Realising the bonds are weak, he snaps them and makes a break for the cavern's entrance. Before he gets far, a man appears on a ledge on the wall opposite to the cavern's mouth and, scrambling up the wall, Dr Who joins him. The Doctor realises that this is no normal man, but an eight foot tall giant with bright red hair and pale white skin.

The man is surprised to see someone like Dr Who, and leads him to his ship. The Doctor learns that the man's name is Axatil, and his people call themselves the Sons of the Sun. The Captain soon arrives to scold Axatil for bringing "vermin" into their ship. After Axatil shows the Captain and the other seven crew members that Dr Who is a man, there is much interest in how he came to this world. As the Doctor explains that he is a scientist, the Captain and crew mistake him for a long-travelling scientist from their own world and their attitudes toward him change.

The Captain explains they were soldiers in Expedition Number 3398, and their ship's instruments were damaged in battle. After being lost for ten years they crashed on Vortis about a year earlier and have spent that time killing Menoptera, for although they could take off again, they won't get very far unless they find a way to repair their instruments. He asks for Dr Who's help in the repairs so they may journey home to make their report to the Supreme Council of the World-City of Atlantis.

Dr Who quickly works to remember all of the stories of Atlantis and begins to wonder not where he is, but when, eventually deciding that he must be very far in the past. Over six days he studies the ship's instruments and learns how to repair them, but he also knows that the Atlanteans are extremely violent and must not be loosed upon the universe again.

He informs the Captain that he must return to his ship for the parts necessary to make the repairs and the Captain and his men escort Dr Who through underground tunnels to the TARDIS. When the Doctor refers to the Tardis as his ship, the Captain disbelieves him, states that he must be an imposter and orders him shot, but in the vicinity of the Tardis is a great battle between the Zarbi and the Menoptera. Dr Who dodges into the battle to avoid being shot and makes his way back to the TARDIS. From there he watches as the Atlanteans are cornered and killed by the natives of Vortis.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Atlantean ship is made of impervium.
  • Dr Who compares the Menoptera to butterflies.
  • The Atlanteans often invoke the name of Zeus.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • When the Doctor lies to the Atlantean and says he is "on business of the Supreme Council" and that he left Earth fifty years ago, an editorial footnote says, "Dr Who is prevaricating because, of course, he did not come from Earth." However, the Doctor had identified himself as "from the planet we know as Earth" earlier in the story without a similar footnote, and other stories in the anthology refer to him as an "Earthman" in the narration. It is unclear whether the footnote means that the Doctor is not an Earthling or just that he did not arrive at that planet directly from Earth.
  • In these early adventures, the Doctor is exploring on his own, perhaps looking for a new home where he and Susan can be safe.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]