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An alien scientist struggles to get back to a forbidden
planet (Earth) for a reunion with his half-human son.
SYNOPSIS:
After Bloxnor's father is killed in a war with inhabitants of Triton, their planet’s moon, his mother tries to deal with their loss by getting away from it all. She takes Blox to an interplanetary space station/commune called ‘Phase Six’ where people from different planets endeavor to live together in peace. Despite this uplifting environment, Bloxnor and his mother both harbor hatred for Tritons.
On Phase Six, Bloxnor discovers his love for science and learns of a survival trait unique to his species. When a member of Blox’s species is in danger, a telekinetic energy impregnates the closest female to keep the species going. He also learns that humans are considered primitive, because Earth is the only planet in the solar system where the inhabitants war with each other and destroy their environment. Because of this prejudice, there are no humans on Phase Six.
After trying to foil a terrorist bombing, Bloxnor is separated from his mother and the crew. Trapped on Earth with a damaged spaceship, Bloxnor is able to disguise himself as a human to blend in. He works on a farm and befriends the farmer’s granddaughter, Becky and her schoolmate Joey Mackenzie, who has a crush on Becky. When a benign Triton spaceship comes to rescue him, Bloxnor’s hatred and fear of Tritons triggers his survival instinct. He impregnates Becky with his telekinetic energy before getting teleported off the planet. This is the first time in known history this has happened between two different alien races.
Being rescued by kind, noble Tritons helps Blox overcome his prejudice against them. As Bloxnor goes back to his home planet of Neptune and lives a full life, getting married and becoming a well-known scientist, Becky is saddled with a half-alien (inter-terrestrial) baby named Charlie. After a tragedy, Charlie is raised in a circus sideshow, which is a surprisingly loving, familial environment. For the first twenty years of his life, his mother tries to protect Charlie and calm his quick temper, working as a martial arts instructor for the circus kids while living as a nun. She doesn’t know how to tell Charlie where he came from, because she doesn’t understand what happened to her in the first place.
Meanwhile, Bloxnor tries desperately to return to Earth to meet his son. He realizes that the existence of a human inter-terrestrial will prove to planetary leaders that humans are not “that” primitive and should not be excluded from galactic society. But since officials on both Mars and Venus believe that they own the space that the Earth inhabits, landing on Earth to see his son requires political wrangling with two very different governments. Bloxnor gets them to agree to let his team study the Earth’s terrain. They land and Bloxnor breaks off from the group to search for his son, reuniting with Becky’s old schoolmate Joey Mackenzie who is now a paranormal journalist.
When a Martian official named Wolrab discovers that Bloxnor has a private agenda, he arrests Bloxnor and his team. Bloxnor shows Wolrab a blood sample that proves Charlie is a flawless merging of human and alien DNA. This proves that humans are no different than other beings. Word spreads fast. Aliens from our solar system are now allowed to reveal themselves to Earth’s leaders, landing at the capitols of many influential nations. Bloxnor gets to meet his inter-terrestrial son at a time in Charlie’s life when he needs him the most. Becky connects with Joey romantically. And humans get to be a part of a larger galactic society, realizing definitively that they are not alone in the solar system.
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