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Scientists at a top-secret research facility are monitored at all times by a device that can find them anywhere and record their private moments and conversations. The situation destabilizes until a man is killed and a young senator is sent in to investigate.

Opening narration[]

"In this room, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, security personnel at the Defense Department's Cypress Hills Research Center keep constant watch on its scientists through O.B.I.T., a mysterious electronic device whose very existence was carefully kept from the public at large. And so it would have remained but for the facts you are about to witness…"

Plot[]

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While inquiring into the murder of an administrator at a government research facility, a U.S. senator is confronted with paranoia, secrecy, and intimidation. He ultimately learns the cause: An unusual security device that is used to monitor its employees. The Outer Band Individuated Teletracer (known by the acronym O.B.I.T.) is so pervasive and invasive that no one can escape its prying eye, at any time or within 500 miles. It is even deemed addictive by some of its operators.

After a missing administrator is found and reveals his knowledge of O.B.I.T., its sinister, unearthly origins and purpose become apparent; the device is, in actuality, an alien invention that was designed to demoralize and desensitize the human race in preparation for invasion. During government hearings, Lomax, one of the projects administrators reveals himself to be an alien, proudly warning onlookers as to horrific impact O.B.I.T. will have on mankind. As he speaks, a nearby O.B.I.T. machine shows Lomax in his true alien form.

Lomax reveals that he is from the planet Helos, and that the machines are designed to demoralize humanity to facilitate an easy alien invasion. As an armed guard rushes toward him, he transmogrifies into his true Helosian form and vanishes.

Closing narration[]

"Agents of the Justice Department are rounding up the machines now. But these machines, these inventions of another planet, have been cunningly conceived to prey on our most mortal weakness. In the last analysis, dear friends, whether O.B.I.T. lives up to its name or not will depend on you."

Notes[]

With its concept of ubiquitous surveillance this episode is extremely hard hitting, and given the NSA revelations of the 2010s, uncanny in its prescience, especially with the surprisingly adult themes of the secrets being uncovered. Naturally, it required a "bear" to fit into the Outer Limits format (and avoid censorship) but it is interesting that the alien threat's human form is made to look very much like a specific contemporary cold warrior.

Quotes[]

Lomax: People with nothing to hide have nothing to fear from O.B.I.T.
Orville: (scoffs) Are you that perfect, Mr. Lomax?
Senator Orville (taking Grover's testimony in the hearing room): Weren't you in favor of O.B.I.T?
Colonel Grover: I was at first. But i was wrong. (now fighting to compose himself) It's the most hideous creation ever conceived. No one can laugh... or joke. It watches!
Lomax (revealed as an alien): The machines are everywhere! Oh you'll find them all, you're a zealous people. And you'll make a great show of smashing a few of them. But for every one you destroy, hundreds of others will be built. And they will demoralize you, break your spirits, create such rifts and tensions in your society that no one will be able to repair them! Oh, you're a savage, despairing planet, and when we come here to live, you friendless, demoralized flotsam will fall without even a single shot being fired. Senator, enjoy the few years left you. There is no answer. You're all of the same dark persuasion! You demand – insist – on knowing every private thought and hunger of everyone: Your families, your neighbors, everyone — but yourselves.

Cast[]

  • Peter Breck – as Senator Orville
  • Jeff Corey – as Byron Lomax
  • Harry Townes – as Dr. Clifford Scott
  • Joanne Gilbert – as Barbara Scott
  • Alan Baxter – as Col. Grover
  • Sammy Reese – as Clyde Wyatt
  • Jason Wingreen – as Fred Severn
  • C. Lindsay Workman – as Dr. Anderson
  • Konstantin Shayne – as Phil Fletcher
  • Robert Beneveds – as James Harrison
  • Chuck Hamilton – as Armand Younger (uncredited)
  • William O. Douglas Jr. – as The Creature (uncredited)

Crew[]

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