Lost Celebrations
Introduction
Professor John Robinson (Guy Williams): Doctorate in Astrophysics and Planetary Geology. Interested in sports including football and fencing. Birthdate 1/14/57
Maureen Robinson (June Lockhart): Doctorate in Biochemistry. Interested in cooking, hydroponics and gardening. Birthdate 6/25/58
Dr. & Dr. Robinson were married on 6/10/77
Judy Robinson (Marta Kristen): Wanted to pursue a career in acting, singing and dancing. Birthdate 2/26/78
Penny Robinson (Angela Cartwright): Interested in zoology, classical music and literature. Birthdate 9/9/85
Will Robinson (Bill Mumy): Interested in geology, electronics, singing and playing the guitar. Birthdate 2/1/87
Major Don West (Mark Goddard): Air Force major. Interested in flying, cars and contact sports. Birthdate 7/24/73
Dr. Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris): US Space Core staff psychologist. Specialized in Environmental Space Psychology. Birthdate 11/6/45
Robot (Voice of Dick Tufeld)
Launch date of the Jupiter 2: 10/16/97
The above information was lifted from a website by M.Z. Gates who summarized the biographies from the book The Alpha Control Reference Manual that was published in 1986 by William Anchors and Gary Stork.
DISCLAIMER: Alas, the above characters do not belong to me, and I would never think of making any money off of them. I'm just reliving my childhood from an adult perspective.
Original Characters (Appear in Part 2):
Appolus (A blondish Matthew McCaughney type) From a powerful family.
Phiscus (A middle aged Peter Graves type) Medical doctor at spa and for Appolus' family
Kairon (A youngish Keenu Reeves type) A masseuse at the spa
Ronon (A Jake Gyllenhaal type type) A masseuse at the spa
These guys do belong to me (the characters, not the actors)
Story Rating: If using the movie guide,I would rate this story as PG13
By the way, this is basically about the Judy/Don pairing. And now on with the story...
Lost Celebrations
Prologue
One and a half years of wandering the universe had brought the crew of the Jupiter 2 no closer to Earth. Their most recent planetary descent found them on an uninhabited rocky planet that revolved alone around a dwarf-sized sun. The surface had nothing to offer the space voyagers, but underneath was a viable source of deutronium, the fuel necessary for their continued journey. There was little in the way of vegetation, but the air was breathable, the sun was warm and the deutronium was rich.
