Bag om THE UNEARTHLY
"An attractive young nurse, Sarah Hartman, is passionately in love with her fiancâe, Ken Boyd. But Ken is troubled by the suicide of a dear friend and mentor, and he's having visions of an extraterrestrial encounter that may or may not have happened to him. His friend, Ringo Alonzo, was once affiliated with the New Age Cult called Heaven's Gate whose members committed mass suicide in the expectation of being transported by space ship to a lovely and peaceful far-away planet. They all died with plastic bags over their heads, and Ringo was expected to die with them, but he backed out. Survivor's guilt may have caused him to take his own life. Were the bizarre beliefs of the Heaven's Gate cult totally built on fantasy, or have extraterrestrials been visiting the earth and interacting with humans down through the ages? Sarah Hartman is trying, with aid of Psychologist and UFO enthusiast Dr. Quentin Bartholomew, to help Ken deal with his emotional trauma. But, in a surprising twist, Ken's extraterrestrial encounters turn out to be real. And one of them, who has transformed into Ken, has sex with her -- and she is unwittingly carrying the alien's baby. The new version of "Ken" wants her to help him and his comrades steal radioactive materials from the hospital where Sarah works. Without such material, the aliens will die, unless they keep on transforming into different versions of human beings. Sarah has to escape and somehow stop these sinister extraterrestrials. But she know that both of her parents, who are doctors working in that same hospital, may have already been transformed. The story ends(?) with Ken and his comrades leaving to be transported to their own planet -- and Sarah rejects a chance to go with them. But now that they are gone, what kind of baby will she soon have?"--
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