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| - Steve Austin is witness to a UFO at a launch site and, after being dismissed by the ATC and local law enforcement, pursues his own investigation. Meanwhile, a family of explorers from outer space is marooned on Earth after their spacecraft malfunctions. They are unaware that because of their inherent radioactivity, their touch can do great physical harm to human beings, and vice-versa. They come into contact with humans and each time, both alien and human fall deathly ill.
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| - Steve Austin is witness to a UFO at a launch site and, after being dismissed by the ATC and local law enforcement, pursues his own investigation. Meanwhile, a family of explorers from outer space is marooned on Earth after their spacecraft malfunctions. They are unaware that because of their inherent radioactivity, their touch can do great physical harm to human beings, and vice-versa. They come into contact with humans and each time, both alien and human fall deathly ill. As the police now believe killers are at large, the hunt intensifies. The alien "father" has the ability to create illusions, and throws off the police, but Steve's eye penetrates the illusion, and he splits off and discovers the alien family. Steve, realizing that the interplanetary visitors have no hostile intentions, goes to their aid. Steve befriends the alluring Minonee, and while her brother, father, and mother die from their contact with humans, Minonee and Steve can touch without harm - with Steve's bionic hand. Taking her to the launch site, Steve tears out valuable equipment from a lunar probe to make room for Minonee in order to send her back to her mother spacecraft. The spacecraft rounds the moon, but fails to appear on the "flip side"; the only signal acquired is a cryptic voice message from Minonee: "straight on til morning". Disappointment fills the control room, but Steve knows, thanks to the cryptic message, that Minonee is safe.
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