Dr. Andreas Lück was born in Minden, a medium-sized city in northern Germany. He has a PhD and a MSc degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and cell biology. After earning his PhD, he spent three years as a postdoctoral research fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, part of Harvard University Medical School. There, he conducted state-of-the-art research in the areas of advanced genetics, immunohistochemistry and generating antibodies. After his postdoc time at Harvard, Dr. Lück worked as professor of medical biochemistry, genetics and cell biology at international medical schools. In addition to his professorial duties, he was also Associate Dean of Admissions and Associate Dean of Academic Matters. Dr. Lück has been interested in the UFO/UAP phenomenon since his teenage years when he had a CE1-type UAP encounter in Minden, his hometown. Today Dr. Lück lives in Wolgast, a small town on the coast of the Baltic Sea. He is a member of the German UFO/UAP scientific research group IGAAP and contributes actively to the research in this field. Steve Aspin has a professional background in marketing, sales and business management and worked for 35 years in the fields of surgery and medical diagnostics. In 1999, he founded and managed a successful international business designing, patenting and marketing innovative surgical equipment to the global marketplace. Retired from business life in 2018, Steve became a published author in 2022 with Out of Time: the intergenerational abduction program explored. He has travelled extensively to lecture on the UAP/alien abduction issue and been a featured guest on more than 40 radio shows, podcasts and panel discussions. In March 2024 he was invited by Southampton University Psychology Department to debate against renowned sceptic Dr. Christopher French in open forum before a lecture theatre full of students and faculty members; Steve won the debate on the empirical reality of the phenomenon as decided by a popular vote from the audience. Steve lives with his wife in a quiet corner of eastern England and may be found most early mornings walking his Rough Collie across the Lincolnshire Wolds.