- When a strange plane goes missing in the Canadian wilderness, Hynek and Quinn set off to find and retrieve its missing cargo, but they encounter several potential dangers along the way to ensure the cargo is never found by outside people.
- The situation with Susie has not only placed Blue Book in jeopardy, but has placed a question mark on both Allen and Quinn's career, the latter who has received official notification that he has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation which could mean his dismissal, even if he was not found to be colluding with her. With only that official notice and without informing the Generals, Allen wants them to go out with a bang if that is indeed the course they're headed, as he has received notification from the Canadian Air Force, which does not have it's own equivalent of Blue Book, not only of a possible UFO sighting - it identified as such by its inhuman speed - but a mid-air collision of it with a still unknown aircraft, this all happening off the west coast of the country. The Canadian Air Force can only report what they saw on their radar, where it seemed the UFO was purposefully targeting the aircraft, which could not evade it despite the crew's tries. However, one hour after the supposed collision, they received a Mayday distress call from that unidentified plane, the occupants who could still be alive somewhere in the wilderness. Intel that Harding and Valentine receive from their British counterparts on this case has potential catastrophic global implications, while Allen and Quinn's on the ground investigation in the search for the missing plane may support one of Allen's general theories about alien life.—Huggo
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