- Ralph and Bill are knocked out and the suit is taken by their abductors. They're brought some place and are taken to see that the man who abducted them is a millionaire who's suppose to have died recently. He reveals that he knows about the aliens and the suit. He tells them that he entrusted his doctor with his final will and testament which basically gives all of his fortune to charity. But the President of his company convinced the doctor to give him the will so that he could remain in control of the company. So he wants Ralph and Bill to get the will back. They're accompanied by the millionaire's confidant who tells them how the suit works.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- The story opens with funeranl coverage of James J. Beck, and Bill (Robert Culp) is watching from a diner. Two approach him as he exits and gas him. Ralph's (William Katt) class discusses Beck's missing will, and as Ralph goes to his car, men kidnap him (and the suit) as well.
We discover J.J. Beck (Joseph Wiseman) is alive, and engineered the kidnapping. He seems to know all about Bill, Ralph, and the suit. He tells Bill/Ralph that unless they help him, he'll expose the secret. Beck says his doctor, Doctor Springfield, has been trying sell his will, but Beck wants the will to benefit charity. Bill is skeptical, but Beck says his mortality has changed him.
Bill and Ralph fly to Las Vegas on Beck's jet. Beck's assistant (Byron MOrrow) tells Ralph how to use telekinesis, and Ralph wonders how he knew how to teach that.
Ralph stops at Springfield's (Bernard Behrens) roulette table and begins to interfere with the fixed game being used to pay off Springfield. Casino security throws Ralph out in time for him to see Bill being kidnapped by hoods. Ralph saves Bill.
Meanwhile, Jordan Heath (Stan Lachow) is paying off Springfield, and as he leaves, Springfield gives Heath the will. Heath blows up Springfield's car in the desert. Ralph and Bill confront Beck about the deal, and Beck says he had a suit like Ralph's, and Marshall (his assistant) was like Bill. Beck had used the suit for personal gain. Bill realizes that Beck is trying to get his will back so that when he dies, he'll be judged better (by the aliens, we presume). Beck warns Ralph about giving in to temptation.
Beck calls Heath and sets up a meeting. He gives Ralph a new will. Ralph asks if Beck has an instruction book, and Beck tells Ralph he's probably better off without it, and besides, the aliens took his book when they reclaimed the suit. At the meet, Ralph disables Heath's sniper, and the aliens destroy Heath's helicopter. The aliens come and take Beck and Marshall.
Back at school, we see newspaper headlines detailing Beck's will going to charity. Ralph is happy, but Bill is fretting over the possibility that the aliens will take him and Ralph when they die.
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