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| - After answering a call-out to a Tokyo fire, where International Rescue’s assistance was not needed, Scott Tracy is returning to Tracy Island when Thunderbird 1 is suddenly attacked by a squadron of unidentified fighters. Crash-landing in the Sahara Desert, Scott hits his head on his craft’s controls and falls unconscious, his radio smashed. Meanwhile, the lead fighter pilot, dressed in exotic attire with a “Z” symbol on his helmet, reports the successful assault in a strange language. On Tracy Island, Gordon plots Scott’s approximate position so that Virgil, Brains and Tin-Tin can set off in Thunderbird 2 with first-aid equipment.
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| - After answering a call-out to a Tokyo fire, where International Rescue’s assistance was not needed, Scott Tracy is returning to Tracy Island when Thunderbird 1 is suddenly attacked by a squadron of unidentified fighters. Crash-landing in the Sahara Desert, Scott hits his head on his craft’s controls and falls unconscious, his radio smashed. Meanwhile, the lead fighter pilot, dressed in exotic attire with a “Z” symbol on his helmet, reports the successful assault in a strange language. On Tracy Island, Gordon plots Scott’s approximate position so that Virgil, Brains and Tin-Tin can set off in Thunderbird 2 with first-aid equipment. Two archaeologists, Wilson and Lindsey, are returning to base after a fruitless expedition in the desert when they come across the crippled Thunderbird 1. Stopping their all-terrain jeep and trailer, they treat Scott’s injuries until Thunderbird 2 arrives. As the party prepares to camp out for the night, Brains tells the convalescent Scott that he has repaired the radio. Wilson reveals that he and Lindsey were on a mission to find the lost pyramid of Egyptian pharaoh Khamandides until he decided that their efforts were futile. Some people claimed to have seen the pyramid while others believed that it was just a mirage. The International Rescue team head back to Tracy Island in the morning.
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