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| individual name = Robert Zierath
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| alias          = Bobby
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| race            = [[Human]]
| species = Human
| home planet     = [[Earth]]
| origin     = [[Earth]]
| home era        = early [[21st century]]
| only     = The Schoolboy's Story
| appearances     = [[ST]]: ''[[The Schoolboy's Story]]''
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}}'''Robert Zierath''' was a companion of the [[First Doctor]] for a brief period of time, together with [[Vicki]] and [[Steven Taylor]].
}}'''Robert''' '''"Bobby" Zierath''' was briefly a [[companion]] of the [[First Doctor]]. He travelled with [[Vicki Pallister]] and [[Steven Taylor]].


==Biography==
Bobby met the Doctor at the age of eight after being woken one night by strange noises in his closet. He opened it to discover that [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] had [[materialise]]d inside. He joined the Doctor for a series of adventures. They visited a [[planet]] with giant talking [[mushroom]]s (called "[[mooshroo]]s" by Vicki) and ancient [[Rome]], fought [[robot]]s that looked like drills, rescued Vicki from the 'Most High' and met [[Conidron]]s and the [[Zaksi]]. He was returned to his home moments after he had left (by repeatedly pressing the [[fast return switch]]) and left the TARDIS with [[HiFi]], given to him by Steven.
Bobby met the Doctor at the age of 8 after being woken one night from strange noises in his closet, which he opened to discover that the TARDIS had materialised within it. He then joined the Doctor for a series of adventures, including a visit to planet with giant talking mushrooms (dubbed Mooshroos by Vicki), a visit to ancient Rome, fighting robots that looked like drills and rescuing Vicki from the 'Most High', and meeting Conidrons and the Zaksi. He was then returned to his home moments after he had left (by repeatedly pressing the [[Fast Return Switch]]), and left the TARDIS with [[HiFi]], which was given to him by Steven.


Following these events he proceeded to tell stories of his adventures at school, which led to him being mocked by his peers. His teachers, who grew worried about these stories, contacted the Child Protective Services who decided that Bobby should be separated from his widowed father and placed in a foster home. He then had to endure years of meetings with child psychotherapists, until he decided to simply lie and pretend he had made it all up for attention.
He told stories of his adventures at school and was mocked by his peers. His teachers grew worried about these stories. They contacted the [[Child Protective Services]] who decided Bobby should be separated from his widowed father and placed in a foster home. He endured years of meetings with child psychotherapists until he decided to pretend he had made it all up for attention.


About ten years later, Robert met the Doctor (who had not yet met Robert in his timeline) and accused him and his companions of ruining his life, forcing the Doctor to uphold the web of time and go back to take him on as a companion in the first place. ([[ST]]: ''[[The Schoolboy's Story]]'')
About ten years later, Robert once again met the Doctor (who had not yet met Robert in his personal timeline) and accused him and his companions of ruining his life. This forced the Doctor to uphold the [[Web of Time]] and go back to take him on as a companion in the first place. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Schoolboy's Story]]'')


Bobby was later remembered by the Doctor, who fondly recalled him as a "brave, brave boy". ([[ST]]: ''[[The Three Paths]]'')
Bobby was later remembered by the Doctor, who fondly recalled him as a "brave, brave boy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Three Paths]]'')


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Latest revision as of 11:06, 9 September 2023

Robert "Bobby" Zierath was briefly a companion of the First Doctor. He travelled with Vicki Pallister and Steven Taylor.

Bobby met the Doctor at the age of eight after being woken one night by strange noises in his closet. He opened it to discover that the TARDIS had materialised inside. He joined the Doctor for a series of adventures. They visited a planet with giant talking mushrooms (called "mooshroos" by Vicki) and ancient Rome, fought robots that looked like drills, rescued Vicki from the 'Most High' and met Conidrons and the Zaksi. He was returned to his home moments after he had left (by repeatedly pressing the fast return switch) and left the TARDIS with HiFi, given to him by Steven.

He told stories of his adventures at school and was mocked by his peers. His teachers grew worried about these stories. They contacted the Child Protective Services who decided Bobby should be separated from his widowed father and placed in a foster home. He endured years of meetings with child psychotherapists until he decided to pretend he had made it all up for attention.

About ten years later, Robert once again met the Doctor (who had not yet met Robert in his personal timeline) and accused him and his companions of ruining his life. This forced the Doctor to uphold the Web of Time and go back to take him on as a companion in the first place. (PROSE: The Schoolboy's Story)

Bobby was later remembered by the Doctor, who fondly recalled him as a "brave, brave boy". (PROSE: The Three Paths)