- The first human space colony is about to be rescued from the forsaken planet they've been on for three decades. But their leader's having a hard time accepting that change will happen when they get back to Earth.
- The colonists of Pilgrim I, Earth's first space colony, have spent 30 years on their new home. It's a lonely, barren place more akin to hell then Eden. Now, they're awaiting the arrival of a ship to take them to Earth. Some colonists are at their wits' end; another - the 9th in 6 months - commits suicide. Their leader, William Benteen, a tough drill sergeant-type, who they call Captain, does his best to keep them together. When the ship arrives, they're given 3 days to prepare to leave. As the day of departure approaches, Benteen's assumption that the community will stay together on Earth, is wrong; most will go their own way once on earth. Hearing this, Benteen decides they should stay. When the group decides otherwise, Benteen's left with only one option.—garykmcd
- A party of colonists has been stranded on a far-flung, inhospitable planet for 30 years. During that time their leader, Benteen, has built himself up to be a God-like figure. Now a rescue party has arrived to take them back to Earth. Things should be absolutely peachy but Benteen is now seeing his power slip away.—grantss
- Thirty years ago, a group of colonies left Earth to an outpost expecting to live in a peaceful planet without war. However, the planet is arid with two suns and they survive thanks to "Captain" William Benteen, a leader that has kept them together, giving strength to the survivors to stay alive. When Colonel Sloane arrives with a spacecraft from Earth to bring the colonies back home, there is a friction between "Captain" William Benteen and Colonel Sloane, since Benteen wants to decide for all his fellows.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- For 30 years, the first earth colony has just managed to eke out an existence on a desolate planet, baked by 2 suns. They've managed this under the tough control of William Benteen, who's lead them like a cult leader would; total control. When a ship arrives and offers them a new life back on Earth, Benteen feels his control will be lost, and urges the colonists to stay.—Charles Dill
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