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The story follows John Andrew Farmer, an awkward assistant editor who becomes entangled with an eccentric inventor known as Judge Ray and his device that combines color television and super-radar to image the ocean depths. A demonstration from a small launch goes awry, prompting underwater investigation and a series of absurd miscommunications that culminate in a strange multi-tentacled creature appearing in Farmer's living room. Comedic discomfort, romantic misfires, and playful satire of scientific showmanship drive a fast-moving tale that juxtaposes everyday embarrassment with speculative contact and technological whimsy.
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