- Sam must save himself, while on his honeymoon, from his new bride's ex-husband. Also, Congress wants Sam to change history by stopping the U2 flight that was shot down over Russia in 1960.
- In April 1960 Sam leaps into the body of a New York City police detective, Tom McBride, who is traveling with his new bride Diane on the Honeymoon Express, the train from New York to Niagara Falls. He soon realizes that Diane's violent ex-husband is stalking her and that he has every intention of murdering them. Meanwhile, Adm. Al Calavicci finds himself before a very skeptical Senate committee reviewing the project's budget. What they don't realize is that Sam's trip on the train and the Senate investigation are definitely linked.—garykmcd
- Al appears before a committee who are the ones who will decide if the project will still continue. And when Al tells them that a greater power has taken over the project and is shuttling Sam all through time to change history to help people, they wonder if this is for real why can't Sam really make a significant change. Sam is in 1960, in the persona of a cop who is on his honeymoon and his wife is very amorous. Al then shows up and tells him that her father is responsible for the U2 incident and he tells Sam to tell her to her father to stop it because if they don't the committee will shut down the project. But because she's so amorous Sam's distracted. And at the same time, the wife's ex is following them and would rather see her dead than with another man.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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