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The Outer Limits (1963) :: The Inheritors (2) (02x11)
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| Title: | The Inheritors (2) |
| Episode #: | 02x11 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday November 28th, 1964 |
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Returning to his hotel room, the "lieutenant" Minns—the holy leader—faces the Feds and runs. Adam Ballard goes straight to a Wichita County's warehouse where he discovers the goal of the chosen ones: a starship has been built to send a group of six crippled children to an alien planet where the atmosphere heals them in order to repopulate a dying civilisation.
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Opening Narration: The Earth, tumbling grain of sand in the darkness of unending space, plays host to a strange and awful guest, unsought, uninvited, possessor of fearsome power purveyor of dark deed, a relentless traveler on the road to its mysterious goal... | Closing Narration: The Inheritors are on their way. In a universe of billions of stars, there are places of love and happiness. On this Earth, in this spot, magic settled for a moment. Wonder touched a few lives, and a few odd pieces fell smoothly into the jigsaw of Creation. | Lieutenant Philip Minns: Do you always believe the worst, Ballard? How can you live in a world without faith? Progress, Ballard. |
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