The crew of the Spaceplane encounter a bizarre phenomena on their maiden voyage while traversing and recording the aurora borealis that sends them on an out of earth orbit. Their only hope to capture or catch them if the ISS scientists can with the Canada Arm. Their efforts are applauded by the narrowest of margins. The excitement and stress too much for one passenger, who has a near fatal heart attack. His only hope, the first exospheric heart transplant performed by both the team onboard and a remote surgical robot from Houston. With time, power and oxygen running out, Soyuz rocket lifeboats are sent up to bring them back alive. Will the patient survive the ordeal? What is the prognosis? An unexpected ending indeed. Bernie Unrau a dentist and doctor by training, stumbled across a four minute video back in 1989, an interview with the prolific Robin Cook, a physician by training. Cook's mastery of the medical thriller inspired Unrau to embark on a 2nd career. The central character in Unrau's novels, Dr Gum, is part bumbling lieutenant Columbo, part deductive Sherlock Holmes, part Dr. Ryan from Tom Clancy's novels, and part curious Indiana Jones. Unrau brings some of his years as a dentist, lecturer, and inventor to light by engaging in espionage, elucidating an enigma, disclosing a dastardly or diabolical scheme, or dreaming up a formidable frightening future. Unrau currently resides in Calgary, Alberta.