

“Starring Adam West! Pow!!”
A psychic investigates the disappearance of a space-shuttle crew and discovers an alien force present in the craft.
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The film was a bit difficult to watch due to its various weaknesses, but I enjoyed science fiction and watched it because I liked it. SPOILER ALERT \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*Could the extrasensory perceiver have unintentionally influenced the crew's fate with her presence? Noticed strongly and realistically at the end, and seen earlier by a more sensitive crew member, she consumed air resources during her brief (from our perspective, but from the crew's perspective, almost permanent) stay. She also exerted mass, but only when making flight path corrections, i.e., when the engine needed to be running. This is why the calculations were constantly inconsistent. Throughout the film, we hear that she's good at this, but it hasn't been done in space before, and it's possible that this is her unforeseen, tragic influence. Of course, one could say that she boarded the ship after it was found empty and hadn't been there before, but such must have been the crew's fate, that they had a passenger during the flight, tragically affecting their fate. Of course, one could argue that she boarded the ship after it was found empty and hadn't been there before, but such must have been the crew's fate, that they had a passenger during the flight that tragically affected their fate. At the end, the knife-wielding Paul tells the clairvoyant Janet that she played too well. She got into it and simply stayed on the ship the entire time. When Janet screamed for help to be taken away, Paul realized that the ship would eventually arrive empty, and no amount of effort would change that. In anger, he killed her as an unnecessary passenger, guilty of the misfortune. He would probably throw himself out of the open hatch into space.
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