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"Since the splitting of the atom, only a few decades ago and through his god given genius of science, man at last has succeeded in penetrating further and further into the unknown vastness of space.  The moon has become the launching base for advanced exploration.  From this pivotal point, astronauts at the risk of their lives set out to conquer nature's mysterious forces.  Yet many questions remained unanswered.  What is his earth in relation to the inconceivable number of other worlds?  Is his speed truly the fastest?  His achievements the greatest?  Or is he a mere unimportant piece of driftwood floating in the vast ocean of the universe?  Could there be life similar to our own on other planets?  Is it not possible that atmospheric conditions of relative environments control their shapes and forms? If so would they be giants or could perhaps the opposite be true?  Could there intellect reached a scientific level far above man's dreams?  What then will the future reveal?  In this story you are about to witness is only the beginning."
"Since the splitting of the atom, only a few decades ago and through his god given genius of science, man at last has succeeded in penetrating further and further into the unknown vastness of space.  The moon has become the launching base for advanced exploration.  From this pivotal point, astronauts at the risk of their lives set out to conquer nature's mysterious forces.  Yet many questions remained unanswered.  What is his earth in relation to the inconceivable number of other worlds?  Is his speed truly the fastest?  His achievements the greatest?  Or is he a mere unimportant piece of driftwood floating in the vast ocean of the universe?  Could there be life similar to our own on other planets?  Is it not possible that atmospheric conditions of relative environments control their shapes and forms? If so would they be giants or could perhaps the opposite be true?  Could there intellect reached a scientific level far above man's dreams?  What then will the future reveal?  In this story you are about to witness is only the beginning."
In March 16th, 1980, [[Captain Leonard]] and [[Lieutenant Webb]] are traveling in Pegasus III.  Leonard makes a log entry on their last day out on their reconnaissance survey.  Webb notices they are off their trajectory and sees a planetoid object approaching them.  Leonard reports that they have no control of their path and Pegasus III crashes into the planetoid.  On Lunar Base 1, [[Colonel Lansfield]] tells how incredible it is that two ships would be missing in less than a month and yet nothing was nearby.  tells him Lunar Base 2 and 3 reported that the planetoid appeared and then quickly disappeared.  The [[Communications Officer]] receives a message from General Gibson from Earth Headquarters for Lansfield.  Gibson asks Lansfield what is going on and Lansfield tells him he doesn't know what is going on.  As they are discussing the matter, the Communications Officer and [[Radar Officer]] exchange looks.  Gibson then orders Lansfield to send Captain Frank Chapman out on a reconnaissance mission.  The Communications Officer then has Chapman report to Lansfield.  Chapman walks into the room and Lansfield tells him he is to leave tomorrow for a reconnaissance mission.  Chapman and [[Lieutenant Ray Makonnen]] blast off from Lunar Base 1 in Pegasus IV.  Makonnen tells Chapman that as he gets older he thinks the best is to focus on the good and beautiful.  The Communications Officer contacts Chapman and Lansfield asks if he sees anything.  Chapman tells him he hasn't and Lansfield tells him to stay on course unless he finds something, in which case he is to report it at once.  Chapman tells Makonnen to change course, because he thinks the planetoid wont be in the same place as when Pegasus III encountered it.

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Aliens enact Plan 9, the reanimation of the dead, in order to stop humans from destroying the galaxy.


Genre

Science Fiction

Characters/Groups

Captain Frank Chapman - Dean Fredericks

Liara - Coleen Gray

Herron - Tony Dexter

Sessom - Francis X. Bushman

Lieutenant Ray Makonnen - Richard Weber

Judge Eden - Al Jarvis

Colonel Lansfield - Dick Haynes

Captain Leonard - Earl McDaniel

Lieutenant White - Michael Marshall

Captain Beecher - John Herrin

Lieutenant Cutler - Mel Curtis

Lieutenant Webb - Jimmy Weldon

Communications Officer - Akemi Tani

Radar Officer - Lori Lyons

The Solarite - Richard Kiel

Juror 1 - Susan Cembrowska

Juror 2 - Merissa Mathes

Juror 3 - Gloria Moreland

Juror 4 - Judy Erickson

Juror 5 - Marya Carter

Juror 6 - Allyson Ames

Juror 7 - Marion Thompson

Zetha - Dolores Faith

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Detailed Synopsis

"Since the splitting of the atom, only a few decades ago and through his god given genius of science, man at last has succeeded in penetrating further and further into the unknown vastness of space. The moon has become the launching base for advanced exploration. From this pivotal point, astronauts at the risk of their lives set out to conquer nature's mysterious forces. Yet many questions remained unanswered. What is his earth in relation to the inconceivable number of other worlds? Is his speed truly the fastest? His achievements the greatest? Or is he a mere unimportant piece of driftwood floating in the vast ocean of the universe? Could there be life similar to our own on other planets? Is it not possible that atmospheric conditions of relative environments control their shapes and forms? If so would they be giants or could perhaps the opposite be true? Could there intellect reached a scientific level far above man's dreams? What then will the future reveal? In this story you are about to witness is only the beginning."

In March 16th, 1980, Captain Leonard and Lieutenant Webb are traveling in Pegasus III. Leonard makes a log entry on their last day out on their reconnaissance survey. Webb notices they are off their trajectory and sees a planetoid object approaching them. Leonard reports that they have no control of their path and Pegasus III crashes into the planetoid. On Lunar Base 1, Colonel Lansfield tells how incredible it is that two ships would be missing in less than a month and yet nothing was nearby. tells him Lunar Base 2 and 3 reported that the planetoid appeared and then quickly disappeared. The Communications Officer receives a message from General Gibson from Earth Headquarters for Lansfield. Gibson asks Lansfield what is going on and Lansfield tells him he doesn't know what is going on. As they are discussing the matter, the Communications Officer and Radar Officer exchange looks. Gibson then orders Lansfield to send Captain Frank Chapman out on a reconnaissance mission. The Communications Officer then has Chapman report to Lansfield. Chapman walks into the room and Lansfield tells him he is to leave tomorrow for a reconnaissance mission. Chapman and Lieutenant Ray Makonnen blast off from Lunar Base 1 in Pegasus IV. Makonnen tells Chapman that as he gets older he thinks the best is to focus on the good and beautiful. The Communications Officer contacts Chapman and Lansfield asks if he sees anything. Chapman tells him he hasn't and Lansfield tells him to stay on course unless he finds something, in which case he is to report it at once. Chapman tells Makonnen to change course, because he thinks the planetoid wont be in the same place as when Pegasus III encountered it.