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There is a magnetic surge that knocks out his onboard instruments, causing his Eagle to crash as the whole area explodes. Koenig takes an Eagle out to Area 1 to monitor the situation. They bring it up on the big screen, in time to see the cameras knocked out by lightning. Sandra reports a steep rise in heat, but still no radiation. Koenig orders a check on recent data on Area 1. It's navigation beacon Delta in Nuclear Waste Area 1. Koenig manages to stun him, and with Victor's help, drag him out of the room before the window shatters, causing explosive decompression.īack at Alpha, Koenig has Benjamin Ouma cross-reference the flights of Collins against those of the sick astronauts for any correlation, then informs Alan Carter that he is canceling the Meta Probe launch until he can find out why the two astronauts died. Collins suddenly goes berserk and tries to break through the viewports to "get out" onto the lunar surface. No radiation leaks are detected, which suggests that Dr. Koenig asks Collins to move in closer for a better look, then has him proceed on to Area 2, where another check is done on the radiation seals. When he discovers himself over Nuclear Waste Area 1, the Eagle's pilot tells him that the navigation beacon is used as a turning point to go to Area 2. Koenig decides to check out area two for himself. Simmonds tells him that they had to avoid any hint of failure, or else funding for their mission would be cut off. He makes a deal with Simmonds to stop sending nuclear waste until he can figure out what is going on, and asks why he was lied to about the "virus". Koenig returns to his office where he receives a call from Commissioner Simmonds. She tells him that, because of the sudden nature of the illness, and the unknown factors, she cannot guarantee that they won't be affected three days or three months into deep space. He asks if the backup crew is medically cleared to fly the mission. Koenig mentions that the men who died, were workers in Disposal Area 2, and that the two sick Probe astronauts never went near there. She tells him that there is no virus, but an unusual form of brain damage that causes immediate disorientation.
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He asks when the Meta Probe astronauts will recover from the virus. He explains that it looks like radiation sickness, but there is no radiation.Īt Victor's suggestion, Koenig goes to see Dr. Koenig lands at Alpha and is greeted by Victor, who tells him that the situation is far worse than Simmonds let on.
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He breaks free and runs into the laser barrier surrounding the waste area. Nordstrom goes berserk and resists Steiner's help. She instructs Steiner to get him out of there. Russell reads an increase of brain activity on Nordstrom's monitors. Meanwhile, the radiation check is finished on the seal of the just filled silo in Nuclear Waste Area 2. Commissioner Simmonds emphasizes that not even the virus infection affecting the astronauts must not be allowed to threaten the launch of the Meta Probe, which is preparing to dock with the launch platform. He explains that Koenig's job is to put a man on Meta. He believes Meta could be supporting life as we know it. Commissioner Simmonds tells him that signals are being received from the newly discovered planet Meta, via the unmanned probe ship, Spacefarer 9.
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Helena Russell and Professor Victor Bergman, radiation seals on full silos are being tested for leakage.Įn route from Earth is John Robert Koenig, assigned to replace Commander Gorski as commander of Moonbase Alpha. September 9, 1999: On the far side of Earth's Moon, nuclear waste is being disposed of in the underground silos of Nuclear Waste Area 2. It is a prologue to disaster and mankind's most fantastic adventure. Suspected radiation from nuclear waste containers threatens a deep space probe from Earth's space research center on the moon. It's beginning to look like a stumble in the dark."