- A teenage alien is trying to abduct a sleeping human, but doesn't know which switch to use.
- It's night; crickets chirp outside an isolated farmhouse. A bright light from a spacecraft shines through a bedroom window and lifts a sleeping man. However, the light and the small alien controlling it from the ship are unable to pull the man through the window: first it's the glass that impedes them. The alien frets; its supervisor - large, laconic, and green - watches. As the human keeps sleeping, the alien's tries every lever. Just as it looks as if the alien abduction will succeed, something goes wrong. The supervisor steps in.—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- In the dead of night, somewhere in the heart of the peaceful countryside, a crucial examination test takes place inside an interstellar spacecraft. Pretty soon, a teenage extraterrestrial candidate will have to put his knowledge to good use and prove his worth to the inscrutable instructors by abducting a human specimen. However, this is easier said than done. Indeed, if the student flicks the wrong switch, disaster and failure are guaranteed. Does the student have what it takes to pass the exam?—Nick Riganas
- In the country, a porch swing and windmill move as a flying saucer moves in on a secluded house. A beam pulls a sleeping man out of bed and toward the window. Inside the ship, a small alien is controlling the beam and trying to pass a test. He bumps the man into the wall and throws him all over the house, because the young alien is hitting the wrong switches. Finally, he gets the man in the ship and gloats to a much larger alien who is watching and making notes on a clip board. The small alien accidentally drops the man before closing the door. The instructor alien drops his clip board and uses the beam to catch the man before he hits the ground. The little alien tries to take the controls and the larger instructor shoves him aside and uses the beam to put the man back in bed and to put the house back the way it was. Then, seeing that he failed, the little alien starts to cry. The larger one lets him take the controls and fly the ship home. Then in the final scene, the ship takes off and then drops on the house. They lift off again and everything was crushed except the area around the man's bed. as the ship takes off, the man is shown still asleep.
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