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{{Infobox Short Story|
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story name=The Lair of Zarbi Supremo|
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series=[[Doctor Who Annual]]
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|doctor            = First Doctor{{!}}Dr Who
year=[[Vortis]]|
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|enemy            = [[Zarbi Supremo]]
publication=[[Doctor Who Annual 1966]]|
|setting          = [[Vortis]], [[20th century]]
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|writer            = David Whitaker
next story=[[The Sons of the Crab]]|
|read by          = [[William Russell]]
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|illustrator      = [[Walter Howarth]]<br />(11 illustrations)
|publication      = ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1966]]''
|publisher        = World Distributors
|release date      = September 1965
|series            = ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1966]]''
|prev              = The Dr Who Annual 1966 Contents (illustration)
|next              = Who is Dr Who? (feature)
|series2          = Annual short stories
|prev2            =
|next2            = The Sons of the Crab (short story)
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'''''The Lair of Zarbi Supremo''''' was a fifteen-page prose story published by [[World Distributors (Manchester), Ltd|World Distributors]] in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1965 (releases)|1965]]. It was the first short story to be published in the [[The Dr Who Annual 1966|1966 ''The Dr Who Annual'']].


==Summary==
== Synopsis ==
''to be added''
[[First Doctor|Dr Who]] finds himself back on [[Vortis]] and must rescue groups of humans and [[Menoptera]] from an intelligent [[Zarbi]] power, the [[Zarbi Supremo]].
 
== Plot ==
The Doctor returns to [[Vortis]]. He hears a voice calling through his [[radio]] to warn [[Earth]] about the [[Zarbi Supremo]]. Using the directional aerial on his radio, the Doctor locates the source of the transmission. It is a metal sphere half buried between two [[Zarbi]] anthills. Once inside, he finds it is a spaceship, the ''[[Solar Queen]]''. A tape recorder is producing the radio warning.
 
Investigating further, he finds a boy, [[Gordon Hamilton]], and his unconscious father. Gordon tells the Doctor that the other six crew members went to explore nearby spaceships that were also on the planet's surface, ships that they believe the inhabitants of Vortis are planning to use for an invasion of Earth. The Doctor, confused because of Vortis' distance from the Earth, isn't sure of the boy's story, but Gordon tells the Doctor how his father, before falling unconscious, eavesdropped on the Zarbi's [[telepathy|telepathic]] communications. Gordon's father understood that the Zarbi were after the Earth's [[water]] and vegetation and that the invasion was being planned by the Zarbi Supremo. The Doctor and Gordon search for the ship's missing crew members.
 
Outside the Doctor and Gordon come across motionless Zarbi. At first thinking they may be dead, the Doctor finds that these Zarbi are made of metal and seem to be robots. Opening the [[robot]] Zarbi, the Doctor finds a dead [[Menoptera]], one of the peaceful, butterfly-like inhabitants of Vortis. Removing the Menoptera bodies from two of the robot Zarbi, the Doctor and Gordon crawl inside. The Doctor determines how to control them. Using his radio, he sends a powerful signal to find the missing crewmembers. Instead of raising the crew, the signal stops the Zarbi in their tracks. When the Zarbi began moving again, the Doctor tells Gordon that the radio almost gave them away. Gordon realises that the other crew members' radios likely caused their capture.
 
The Zarbi, now all moving in one direction, sweep the Doctor and Gordon along into a large, squat anthill containing great machines and engines manned by Zarbi workers. The Doctor and Gordon arrive at a great, underground amphitheatre. At its centre is the Zarbi Supremo, three times the size of an average specimen. Standing before the Zarbi Supremo are the six missing crew members from the ''Solar Queen'' and a party of Menoptera, all with collars around their necks holding them motionless. Slowly, the Doctor guides the two robot Zarbi through the crowd to the front of the throng. The lead Menoptera tells the Zarbi Supremo they will not help in his invasion plans of Earth. They will go to war against the Zarbi to stop them. After the Zarbi Supremo kills the lead Menoptera, the Doctor and Gordon use their robot Zarbis' mandibles to remove the collars from the crew members' necks. The Doctor calls on the crew members to shoot the Zarbi Supremo. While most of the [[bullet]]s miss or bounce harmlessly off, enough find their way through to kill the Zarbi Supremo.
 
Once the Zarbi Supremo dies, the rest of the Zarbi wander around the chamber, paying no attention to the humans and Menoptera. Once freed from their collars, the Menoptera tell the Doctor that over the years, the Zarbi evolved an intelligent leader who dreamt of conquest. The Menoptera built their first weapons to fight them and had many robot Zarbi throughout the amphitheatre. The Doctor and crew of the ''Solar Queen'' return to check on Gordon's father. Although still unconscious, he is doing better. One of the crew verifies Gordon's story that Vortis is near [[Jupiter]]'s moons. One of the Menoptera explains that great engines was built by the Zarbi to guide their world in search of a green, wet world like Earth.


==Characters==
The Menoptera fly the Doctor back to the TARDIS and say goodbye, telling him of their legends about him and his ship.
''to be added''


==References==
== Characters ==
''to be added''
* [[First Doctor|Dr Who]]
* [[Gordon Hamilton]]
* [[Zarbi Supremo]]


==Notes==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==Continuity==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* This story was included as a special audio feature on the ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' DVD, and was read by [[William Russell]].
* As was almost universally the case in 1960s and 1970s prose fiction, the Doctor is referred to interchangeably as "Dr. Who" and "the doctor", and the TARDIS is stylised as "the ''Tardis''".
* Head of serials, [[Donald Wilson]], sent a letter to the annual's publications executive about a line in an earlier draft of this story where the Doctor introduces himself as "Dr Who":
{{quote|This is not correct; the Doctor does not know his own name and is thus only referred to as "Dr. Who".|Donald Wilson|https://twitter.com/NothingLane/status/742780723317346304}}
* Indication is given that the Doctor is a [[human]] from [[Earth]]; the narration refers to him as an "Earthman". This is on par with early TV serials referring to him on-and-off as human (indeed the first version of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|the first TV serial]]'' would see his granddaughter [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] tell [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] that they are from the future in the [[49th century]]).


==External Links==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
* This is the Doctor's second visit to [[Vortis]]. His last visit had been in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Ones (short story)|The Lost Ones]]'' (despite the story being placed later in the publication), and he would next visit in [[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' and then [[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Web Planet (comic story)|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]] returns to Vortis in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Naked Flame (comic story)|The Naked Flame]]''
** The [[Fifth Doctor]] returns to Vortis in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet (audio story)|Return to the Web Planet]]''.


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== External links ==
{{dwrefguide|annuals1.htm#A66_1|The Lair of the Zarbi Supremo}}
* [http://www.whoniverse.net/comics/zarbisupremo.php The Whoniverse Discontinuity Guide to '''The Lair of the Zarbi Supremo''']
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[[Category:Stories set in the 20th century]]
[[Category:DWAN 1966 short stories]]
[[Category:Short stories set on Vortis]]
[[Category:Zarbi short stories]]
[[Category:Menoptera short stories]]
[[Category:Short stories with audio readings]]

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The Lair of Zarbi Supremo was a fifteen-page prose story published by World Distributors in September 1965. It was the first short story to be published in the 1966 The Dr Who Annual.

Synopsis[[edit]]

Dr Who finds himself back on Vortis and must rescue groups of humans and Menoptera from an intelligent Zarbi power, the Zarbi Supremo.

Plot[[edit]]

The Doctor returns to Vortis. He hears a voice calling through his radio to warn Earth about the Zarbi Supremo. Using the directional aerial on his radio, the Doctor locates the source of the transmission. It is a metal sphere half buried between two Zarbi anthills. Once inside, he finds it is a spaceship, the Solar Queen. A tape recorder is producing the radio warning.

Investigating further, he finds a boy, Gordon Hamilton, and his unconscious father. Gordon tells the Doctor that the other six crew members went to explore nearby spaceships that were also on the planet's surface, ships that they believe the inhabitants of Vortis are planning to use for an invasion of Earth. The Doctor, confused because of Vortis' distance from the Earth, isn't sure of the boy's story, but Gordon tells the Doctor how his father, before falling unconscious, eavesdropped on the Zarbi's telepathic communications. Gordon's father understood that the Zarbi were after the Earth's water and vegetation and that the invasion was being planned by the Zarbi Supremo. The Doctor and Gordon search for the ship's missing crew members.

Outside the Doctor and Gordon come across motionless Zarbi. At first thinking they may be dead, the Doctor finds that these Zarbi are made of metal and seem to be robots. Opening the robot Zarbi, the Doctor finds a dead Menoptera, one of the peaceful, butterfly-like inhabitants of Vortis. Removing the Menoptera bodies from two of the robot Zarbi, the Doctor and Gordon crawl inside. The Doctor determines how to control them. Using his radio, he sends a powerful signal to find the missing crewmembers. Instead of raising the crew, the signal stops the Zarbi in their tracks. When the Zarbi began moving again, the Doctor tells Gordon that the radio almost gave them away. Gordon realises that the other crew members' radios likely caused their capture.

The Zarbi, now all moving in one direction, sweep the Doctor and Gordon along into a large, squat anthill containing great machines and engines manned by Zarbi workers. The Doctor and Gordon arrive at a great, underground amphitheatre. At its centre is the Zarbi Supremo, three times the size of an average specimen. Standing before the Zarbi Supremo are the six missing crew members from the Solar Queen and a party of Menoptera, all with collars around their necks holding them motionless. Slowly, the Doctor guides the two robot Zarbi through the crowd to the front of the throng. The lead Menoptera tells the Zarbi Supremo they will not help in his invasion plans of Earth. They will go to war against the Zarbi to stop them. After the Zarbi Supremo kills the lead Menoptera, the Doctor and Gordon use their robot Zarbis' mandibles to remove the collars from the crew members' necks. The Doctor calls on the crew members to shoot the Zarbi Supremo. While most of the bullets miss or bounce harmlessly off, enough find their way through to kill the Zarbi Supremo.

Once the Zarbi Supremo dies, the rest of the Zarbi wander around the chamber, paying no attention to the humans and Menoptera. Once freed from their collars, the Menoptera tell the Doctor that over the years, the Zarbi evolved an intelligent leader who dreamt of conquest. The Menoptera built their first weapons to fight them and had many robot Zarbi throughout the amphitheatre. The Doctor and crew of the Solar Queen return to check on Gordon's father. Although still unconscious, he is doing better. One of the crew verifies Gordon's story that Vortis is near Jupiter's moons. One of the Menoptera explains that great engines was built by the Zarbi to guide their world in search of a green, wet world like Earth.

The Menoptera fly the Doctor back to the TARDIS and say goodbye, telling him of their legends about him and his ship.

Characters[[edit]]

Worldbuilding[[edit]]

to be added

Notes[[edit]]

  • This story was included as a special audio feature on the The Web Planet DVD, and was read by William Russell.
  • As was almost universally the case in 1960s and 1970s prose fiction, the Doctor is referred to interchangeably as "Dr. Who" and "the doctor", and the TARDIS is stylised as "the Tardis".
  • Head of serials, Donald Wilson, sent a letter to the annual's publications executive about a line in an earlier draft of this story where the Doctor introduces himself as "Dr Who":

This is not correct; the Doctor does not know his own name and is thus only referred to as "Dr. Who".Donald Wilson [src]

  • Indication is given that the Doctor is a human from Earth; the narration refers to him as an "Earthman". This is on par with early TV serials referring to him on-and-off as human (indeed the first version of the first TV serial would see his granddaughter Susan tell Ian and Barbara that they are from the future in the 49th century).

Continuity[[edit]]

External links[[edit]]