- Nearing his 534th birthday, Buck Rogers feels homesick for the 20th century and Wilma Deering plans a surprise party to cheer him up. To lure Buck out of his apartment and allow Wilma to arrange the party, Dr. Huer assigns him to escort psychic courier Raylyn Derren to New Detroit. Meanwhile, the bitter and vindictive Cornell Traeger escapes from a remote planet that he has been imprisoned on for 15 years. He acquires a mutant power to change molecular structures and plans revenge on Dr. Huer for sending him on a disastrous mission. Traeger kidnaps the psychic courier to find out Dr. Huer's location and Buck must stop him before he can carry out the assassination.—Woodyanders
- The ship of the mutant Cornell Traeger is towed to a space station and he kills the responsible, changing his molecular structure. Before dying, he tells to Lt. Garth that the mutant is seeking revenge on Dr. Huer. Traeger blames Dr. Huer, who assigned him to explore a remote planet fifteen years ago and left him behind when he was imprisoned underground. He acquired the power of molecular changing, but also became almost blind, needing to use special glasses. Dr. Huer is warned by Lieutenant Garth, but does not give much attention. Meanwhile, Buck Roger misses the Twentieth Century and Twiki suggests a birthday party to Wilma and Dr. Huer to cheer him up. They plan a surprise party themed on the Twentieth Century and Dr. Huer assigns him to escort the psychic courier Raylin Derren to New Detroit to distract him while Wilma arranges his apartment. But Cornell Treger associates to his former psychiatrist Dr. Delora Bayliss and kidnaps Raylin to know the whereabouts of Dr. Huer.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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