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"The Atom's Phantom Double!"


"The Seaman and the Spyglass!"


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Synopsis for "The Atom's Phantom Double!"

While conducting an experiment in his lab, Ray Palmer is caught in an explosion which causes him to be bombarded with radiation. While unconscious this radiation creates a phantom version of Ray, who tries to initially kill the original, but decides to wait until he can be alone to investigate his current condition.
The phantom Ray get's his chance when Ray gets a phone call from the police asking him to track down a stolen scientific device. As the real Ray Palmer goes after the crooks as the Atom, the phantom Ray learns that he only has a few hours to live unless he uses a device (fashioned out of an Opal ring) to switch places with the real Ray Palmer. He also learns that they are mentally linked and that any harm caused to one is felt by the other.
After the crooks are deal with, the phantom Ray (also with his own set of Atom powers) tries to use the opal device to replace the real Ray. During their fight, Ray manages to get a hold of the device and toss it into a roaring fire place. With his phantom unable to get the ring without horribly burning himself, the Atom turns his phantom's size changing device on full blast and wrecks it, shrinking his double into nothingness.

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Synopsis for "The Seaman and the Spyglass!"

Once more visiting his colleague Alpheus Hyatt, and his Time Pool, Ray Palmer helps the scientist pick the next point in history to send his magnet into: 1609. Going along with the magnet as the Atom, Ray finds himself in the Netherlands in the home of Jan Lippershey, circa 1609.
He witnesses the invention of the telescope, as well as sees Harry Hudson's struggles trying to get England to approve a voyage to find a faster route to India. Ultimately the Atom helps Hudson and Lippershey ward off representatives of France who have been trying to force Hudson to work for them using force.
When Hudson is awarded the money from England to partake on his voyage, Lippershey gives Atom a pair of glasses he made as a token of thanks for his help. The Atom takes these glasses back with him to the present for Hyatt to find.

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