Major Nelson was still in a jovial mood when he arrived to his office after meeting with the NASA psychiatrist. Tony greeted his assistant, "Good Morning Sergeant Major! Have you seen Majors Healey and Carter?"

Sergeant Major Peter Newkirk, RAF, replied, "I believe Majors Healey and Carter are reviewing fuel mixtures in the conference room."

The astronaut got the feeling that Carter somehow rubbed Newkirk the wrong way. Nelson dismissed it as having to do with the fact that Newkirk was a British noncom and Carter was an American officer who rose through the ranks and didn't have much to do with protocol. Tony found Andy and Roger mixing socializing with work.

Nelson asked the engineers, "So gentleman, how is it going?"

Roger replied, "Tony, Andy has some wild ideas about fuel mixtures. This guy is a genius about getting the most bang for your buck."

"That's just what we need," Tony responded, "how does grabbing some dinner after work sound?"

Carter answered, "Great! I've been thinking of checking out Le Beau's for a couple of days now."

Nelson was surprised that the chemist was interested in gourmet food, but agreed, "French does sound good. Roger, since you're place is on my way there, I can pick you up around 1900. Did you need a ride, Andy?"

Carter replied, "Thanks, but I'll meet you there."

Tony then said while heading for the door, "OK. I'll see you then. I've got a mountain of paperwork to get to- and I know you guys have quite a bit to do."

When Nelson returned to his office, he told his assistant, "Sergeant Major, could you please call Le Beau's and make a reservation at 1900 tonight for myself and Majors Carter and Healey?"

Newkirk acknowledged the order, "With pleasure, sir." The Brit then got on the phone, "Hello Le Beau's? The famous astronauts Anthony Nelson and Roger Healey would like to reserve a table at 7:00PM. They will be joined by a Major Carter."

On the other end of the line, LeBeau informed his former commanding officer, "General, Carter is bringing Nelson and Healey here at 1900 tonight."

Hogan then told the chef, "Great, it looks like Andy came through. Tell Newkirk to do some recon in Nelson's house while the astronauts dine."

Louie relayed to Newkirk, "Goldilocks, Papa Bear needs you to take a walk in the woods while baby bear is having his porridge."

Newkirk simply said, "Copy that."

The sun was setting and the full moon was on the rise when Tony Nelson brought his GTO to life while driving to Roger's apartment. He was actually looking forward to the dinner. It was a long day at work. The astronaut would much rather spend the day flying or even driving around in his Pontiac than doing the paperwork NASA required. Before long he was in his old friend's swinging bachelor pad.

Healey greeted Nelson, "Hey Tony, ready for chow?"

Tony replied, "Yes, but while it's just the two of us- I wanted to remind you to be careful of what you say in front of Carter."

Roger looked a little hurt, "Tony, for the past year, I've befriended Andy without giving him too much info."

Nelson backed down a little, "I know Roger, but it did seem a little too coincidental that I get a new assistant and Carter shows up both around the same time Dr. Bellows leaves."

Healey agreed, "And we can get more information if we keep them close. By the way, you've been keeping Jeannie in the bottle for quite a while now."

Tony did start getting a little irritated, "I know I've kept her in there for the past few weeks, but sometimes I feel Carter and Newkirk are bigger snoops than Dr. Bellows."

Changing the subject, Roger asked, "What about the new psychiatrist?

Nelson speculated, "I used to think Dr. Freedman was also sent to spy on us, but after talking to him, I think he was just assigned as a replacement for Dr. Bellows."

Tony and Roger met with Andy Carter at LeBeau's and enjoyed a delicious dinner. Chef Louie kept bringing on the courses, and made sure the wine glasses stayed full. Both LeBeau and Carter tried to engage Nelson and Healey in conversation, but years of experience had taught the astronauts to be extremely guarded in what they said.

While LeBeau and Carter were striking out on eliciting personal details from the astronauts, Newkirk easily picked the lock of the Nelson home's front door. The former RAF sergeant, who was now posing as an RAF sergeant major, looked around for any sort of evidence that would support some of the wild claims the team found in Dr. Bellow's files (not to mention some of the reports that the good psychiatrist actually filed with his command). The Brit also had some listening devices to plant while he was there.

Newkirk spotted an antique bottle on the table next to the phone. The artifact's position made it an ideal location to plant a listening device. The acting sergeant major opened the bottle to position the microphone. Pink smoke came out of the bottle, and Newkirk saw himself face to face with with a very angry looking blonde in a harem outfit.

Jeannie was about to send the intruder into Kingdom Come when a loud familiar voice commanded, "Jeannie, Wait"

Jeannie turned around to see herself face-to chest with the Blue Djinn. Jeannie immediately ceased in her actions, genuflecting to the Djinn, awaiting further instruction.

The Blue Djinn then asked Jeannie, "Is it not true that you have been imprisoned in your bottle for two full moons?" Jeannie nodded in the affirmative, and the Djinn continued, "You know the code."

Jeannie then turned her attention to a shocked Peter Newkirk and said, "What does thou wish, Master?"