- After mysterious green fireballs nearly cause nuclear disaster, Hynek and Quinn must investigate how it could have occurred.
- It's been two weeks since Fuller killed himself. Allen hasn't been sleeping and has been increasingly agitated, continually snapping at Mimi in not telling her anything about Blue Book including what happened to Fuller, in his guilt over what part he may have played in Fuller's death, that guilt which is only exacerbated by having watched him not flinch at all while he burned. The next reported sighting of something strange in the skies takes Allen and Quinn to White Forest Missile Testing Range in Nevada. Something inexplicable had set the countdown to a missile launch which would have killed all personnel on the range, and just as sudden the countdown stopped just seconds before the launch was to occur, followed by what were coined green fireballs shooting across the sky. Officially Allen wants to explain the green fireballs away as pure meteors, hiding his true beliefs. Allen has gained approval to set-up a motion sensor camera at the range in hopes of filming the green fireballs if and when they return. Allen's risky method of getting this approval, his more fulsome encounter with someone who he's seen before, and Quinn wanting to deal with someone unauthorized to be on the range, which Allen believes is none of their business, take them on diverging paths to the same hypothesis. Meanwhile, Susie is getting increasing pressure from her associate to wrap things up in Columbus in its entirety. Feeling she is close to something, Susie gets Mimi to do some of her dirty work in Mimi's frustration with Allen.—Huggo
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