

Tommy's parents showed up and scolded their son for playing fast and loose with the fabric of time and space again.After the destruction of this armored suit, Tommy begged the three Vikings not to hurt him, saying that he'd simply been bored and wanted to have some fun.However, upon his defeat, Tomator was revealed to be a young boy named Tommy, who had been disguised due to his wearing some sort of robotic power suit.Ultimately Tomator caught up with the three Vikings and their new friends, and Tomator was defeated.Equipped with their new robotic gear, the three Vikings fought their way through time and space, befriending a wolf named Fang and a dragon named Scorch.This proved to be the first of a sequence of funky locations and time periods the Vikings would need to traverse, much as in their previous Tomator-related adventures.(Too late, he learned that the sign had actually read, "Do not touch.")

Spotting a mysterious machine nearby with a sign, Olaf decided that the sign read, "Donuts." Impulsively he activated the machine, and it teleported them Transylvania in 1437 A.D.They proceeded to wear its parts on their bodies, thereby gaining new abilities. Fortunately for the Vikings, a blackout gave them an advantage over their robotic guard, whom they fought and dismantled.Then one day, while they were returning home from a fishing trip, Tomator caught up with them and kidnapped them again, teleporting them aboard his spacecraft.At the start of the Lost Vikings II, we find out that after their escape from the evil Tomator, Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce, and Olaf the Stout lived happy lives.With the acquisitions complete, Tomator took his craft out of orbit, and the Vikings’ only hope to return home would be to use of their skills as well as the strange vortices that could carry them through time and space.Tomator’s computer located the selected humans and teleported his unsuspecting captives aboard his ship - Erik the Fierce, Olaf the Stout, and Baleog the Fierce.Eventually they retired to their cottages oblivious to the strange flying object that had appeared directly over their village. As Olaf the Stout, Baleog the Fierce, and Erik the Swift walked home from the feast, they were still bragging over their triumphs in the hunt.He made preparations to go on a hunt of his own as his ship began its descent. Tomator was sure that he could find adequate specimens for his zoo on this tiny planet.But unbeknownst to them, the infamous intergalactic zookeeper, Tomator, piloted his spacecraft to Earth through a fiery vortex that appeared high above the fjords of the Baltic Sea. At the start of the Lost Vikings, the members of the Viking village celebrated the fall harvest with contests of bravery and skill.His hulking presence is, however, greatly appreciated in the heat of battle. Unfortunately, he is often seized by unprovoked laughing fits, making extended travel with him somewhat tiresome. His appetite for adventure is rivaled only by his passion for pastries. Olaf the Stout - This jovial Viking, with his hardy constitution and steadfast resolve, can be counted on in any situation.Nonetheless, despite his sometimes less than pleasant company, Baleog is a fierce foe to any that stand in the party’s way. When he’s not accusing his brothers of being lazy or weak, Baleog can oft be found sharpening his sword and contemplating his strategy for world conquest. Baleog the Fierce - Baleog’s enormous ego is tolerable only in light of the martial skills he provides to the expedition.Despite these shortcomings, he proves to be a valuable companion on any adventure. In fact, his patience is often times too thin to tolerate his two brothers.

However, he has a short attention span and gets easily agitated by sitting in the same place too long. His wit and resourcefulness are often key to resolving difficult situations.

Erik is the swiftest and most agile of the Vikings which makes him an indispensable part of any expedition. Erik the Swift - The tactical genius and self-proclaimed leader of the party.The Lost Vikings first appeared in 1993 with the release of the Lost Vikings."Get Lost will ya?" - Erik the Swift, The Lost Vikings, Triple Trouble
