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'''Lost Boy''' was an [[Ogron]] who befriended [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. "Lost Boy" was the translation of his name, which members of [[the Remote]] pronounced "Frayyt". Ogron names were based on their place in a family structure; Lost Boy (and his older brother, also called Lost Boy) were so named because they were orphans. Lost Boy felt inferior to his older brother, who had darker skin and longer arms than he did. | '''Lost Boy''' was an [[Ogron]] who befriended [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. "Lost Boy" was the translation of his name, which members of [[the Remote]] pronounced "Frayyt". Ogron names were based on their place in a family structure; Lost Boy (and his older brother, also called Lost Boy) were so named because they were orphans. Lost Boy felt inferior to his older brother, who had darker skin and longer arms than he did. | ||
Lost Boy and his brother were bought by a representative of the Remote, to be used as what they called "hardware". The Remote implanted a universal translator into their heads, and taught them how to use computers. [[Guest]] used Lost Boy and another Ogron as security at [[COPEX]] in [[1996]], reasoning that the human attendees would think that the Ogrons were merely ugly foreigners. | Lost Boy and his brother were bought by a representative of the Remote, to be used as what they called "hardware". The Remote implanted a universal translator into their heads, and taught them how to use computers. [[Nathaniel Guest|Guest]] used Lost Boy and another Ogron as security at [[COPEX]] in [[1996]], reasoning that the human attendees would think that the Ogrons were merely ugly foreigners. | ||
When Lost Boy saw the weapon buyers at COPEX, he recognised that they were the same as the slavers who bought Ogrons, and he decided that there was no reason for him to obey the Remote just because they had bought him. He sought out Sarah Jane Smith, who had escaped from the Remote, and offered his services. Using the receiver Lost Boy had taken from the Remote, [[K9 Mark III]] was able to translate his speech with more precision, as the receiver could pick up the subsonic frequencies which were part of Ogron language, and usually lost in Ogron communications with non-Ogrons. | When Lost Boy saw the weapon buyers at COPEX, he recognised that they were the same as the slavers who bought Ogrons, and he decided that there was no reason for him to obey the Remote just because they had bought him. He sought out Sarah Jane Smith, who had escaped from the Remote, and offered his services. Using the receiver Lost Boy had taken from the Remote, [[K9 Mark III]] was able to translate his speech with more precision, as the receiver could pick up the subsonic frequencies which were part of Ogron language, and usually lost in Ogron communications with non-Ogrons. |