The Tomorrow People (aka The Beginning)
An Australian boy named Adam suddenly teleports to an island where he finds a space ship buried
underneath the sand. He is join by an American black girl, Lisa, who also teleported after appearing on stage in a talent
show. They both enter the ship after falling inside a door, while exploring the outer level. They are scared, yet shocked
at each other by knowing each others name. They are joined by a third boy, Kevin, after waking up saying Lisa's name. Lisa,
and Adam notices the mysterious boy, but he teleports back to his home, all drenched with water. The next day, Lisa
and Adam explores the ship. Kevin and his cousin, Megabyte, are riding the bus home when Kevin suddenly has another incident
of his act of disappearing when two bullies are picking on him up in a bus. Lisa and Adam sees the boy again, but Kevin teleports
back to the bus. Kevin drenched in water, and covered in seaweed. he throws it at the bullies. Kevin and Megabyte runs
off home, and Kevin tells Megabyte about his "disappearing act." Megabyte tells him the act of teleporting from a book he
read. Meanwhile goverment and military officials Colonel Masters (refered as Masters from this point on), General Bill
Damon (refered as Damon from this point on), Professor Galt (refered as Galt from this point on) and Gloria set up a electrical
trapping device to trap Lisa, inorder to study them. Kevin and Megabyte (Editors note: big guess here) hears Lisa is
missing from the news. Megabyte then proceeds to use his father's credit card to book them place tickets to the United States
(Where Lisa disappeared from). Megabyte and Kevin rushes to the stage where Lisa disappeared from. Meanwhile, Lisa decides
to go home thinking her mother is worried sick. Lisa tries to teleport to stage, but ends up in the ocean. Adam teaches her
how to use her teleporting powers correctly and she returns to the stage. Kevin and Megabyte are caught by a goverment
agent, Gloria, after snooping around, and Lisa returns to be caught in the electrical device.
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