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The mystery deepens in PMS Chapter 14: The Meteor's Hidden Secret, a thrilling chapter in this classic sci-fi adventure series. As investigators continue to uncover the secrets surrounding a strange meteor, new clues reveal hidden dangers and unexpected discoveries. Packed with suspense, mystery, and retro science-fiction excitement, this chapter keeps viewers engaged as the story moves closer to the truth behind the meteor's incredible power.
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00:01The End
00:31Let's go.
01:02Let's go.
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02:00But science knows that it exists in its natural form on Mars.
02:03Well, that may be true, but after all, it's only a theory.
02:06Nobody from the Earth has ever been to Mars.
02:08But if someone from Mars had been on the Earth, this carbooxide gas might be necessary for their existence.
02:14Do you realize how fantastic all this sounds?
02:17Yes, but fantastic is just the word to describe the purple monster and the girl who was associated with him.
02:22Sheila saw her emerge from the body of Helen.
02:25So it's entirely conceivable that the purple monster could merge into the body of a man.
02:29Craig, you don't believe that.
02:31I'll believe anything that explains this mystery.
02:33And I'm convinced that we've succeeded in linking the purple monster with Mars.
02:36He's building a jet plane, obviously to return to Mars.
02:39And he'll need carbooxide gas to breathe on the way.
02:42I'm going to find out if anybody's ordered that stuff from a chemist.
02:46Craig, if I had your imagination, I could fly to Mars without a jet plane.
02:50Let me know how you come out.
02:51All right, I will.
02:52Come on, Sheila.
03:38Let me know how you come out.
04:15Let me know how you come out.
04:36How are you getting along with the loading?
04:38Fine.
04:39We're almost ready for your final inspection.
04:41I'm picking up the last truckload of carbooxide this afternoon.
04:44Well, that's good, because we may have to take off a little sooner than I had planned.
04:49Foster had Marsha's medallion analyzed, and now he knows about the gas.
04:53He also made some rather shrewd guesses about my origin.
04:56Fortunately, we're making the carbon dioxide in our own plants, so his investigations won't lead him very far.
05:04I see.
05:05You don't know of any other firm that might make carbon dioxide.
05:10All right, thank you.
05:13Well, that's the last of them.
05:15Nobody makes this stuff.
05:16Most of them never even heard of it.
05:22No luck?
05:23Luck?
05:24As soon as I mentioned carbon dioxide, they looked at me as though they thought I intended to kill somebody.
05:28Well, you could kill somebody with that stuff.
05:30It's highly explosive and deadly poisonous.
05:33Well, I'm afraid we're through.
05:36The world chemical was our last chance.
05:39Incidentally, they did mention that the only unusual customer they had was some outfit that bought empty gas containers.
05:45Empty gas containers?
05:46Who was it?
05:47I didn't ask.
05:49But whoever they are, they're picking up a load this afternoon.
05:53Well, it's a long shot, but I'm going out there and look them over.
05:56If I learn anything, I'll call you at the observatory.
06:12Get your motor started, and I'll be ready in a minute.
06:24Come on.
07:03Sounds like those containers are coming loose.
07:05Keep going.
07:06I'll go back and fix them.
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