The Inheritors (The Outer Limits) - Opening Narration (The Inheritors, Part II)

Opening Narration (The Inheritors, Part II)

The Earth, tumbling grain of sand in the darkness of unending space, plays host to a strange and awful guest, unsought, uninvited, possessor of fearsome power, purveyor of dark deed, a relentless traveler on the road to its mysterious goal...

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