The aliens plan to explode an anti-matter bomb in Utah during a nuclear test.The aliens plan to explode an anti-matter bomb in Utah during a nuclear test.The aliens plan to explode an anti-matter bomb in Utah during a nuclear test.
David Armstrong
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- (as Dave Armstrong)
Dick Wesson
- Introductory Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
William Woodson
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- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaWilliam Windom starred in the similarly titled Star Trek (1966) show The Doomsday Machine (1967), which is otherwise completely unrelated.
- GoofsNear the beginning of the show, as David Vincent and Major Graves stand talking on the edge of Graylock Crater, the shadow of a boom microphone can be seen in several shots behind them on the left side of the screen.
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Narrator: [Opening Narration] David Vincent has received an urgent call from a man he'd never met, to come to a motel he'd never heard of, in a desert he'd never seen. But he came, because the message spoke of alien Invaders. The man he'd never met had disappeared; the motel he'd never heard of seemed menacing; but the desert he'd never seen promised him an answer.
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There is a minor problem with this one...or perhaps a major one.
Major Graves (William Windom) is suspicious of the General (Andrew Duggan) and his plans to detonate a nuclear device in the Utah desert. Because of his suspicions, he invited David to come to the military base and poke around the place. Not surprisingly, he finds an alien plot...and aliens try once again to kill him. What is this plot? To have the nuclear test detonate an alien bomb....an antimatter bomb which could kill millions or more.
This is an okay episode. I say only okay because I don't really understand why the aliens simply don't just detonate their bomb themselves. And, if it's so powerful, why the small explosion near the end? I felt confused and have no doubt that some other viewers would feel equally confused. Otherwise, it's enjoyable and nice to see Duggan and Windom as guest stars.
This is an okay episode. I say only okay because I don't really understand why the aliens simply don't just detonate their bomb themselves. And, if it's so powerful, why the small explosion near the end? I felt confused and have no doubt that some other viewers would feel equally confused. Otherwise, it's enjoyable and nice to see Duggan and Windom as guest stars.
- planktonrules
- Aug 9, 2021
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