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'''John Stockton''' is the owner of the [[Stanford Chemical Plant]] in [[Paradise Valley]], [[California]] of 1980 [[Earth (1980)|Earth]].
'''John Stockton''' is the owner of the [[Stanford Chemical Plant]] in [[Paradise Valley]], [[California]] of 1980 [[Earth (1980)|Earth]].


[[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] interact with him, initially hoping to solicit his support in investigating the toxic nature of the water supply, which is poisoned by chemical wastes from his plant. (It is the poisoned water that nearly causes the deaths of three of the [[Super Scouts]].) Although initially assuring that he'll look into it, he later recruits Paradise Valley's sheriff, so as to get rid of Dillon and Troy—who he believes to be mere meddling environmentalists. He expresses concern over the livelihood of the workers, noting to the sheriff that his men were still paying off loans they had to take out the last time some "wild-eyed nature group" had the plant shut down for six months.
[[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] interact with him, initially hoping to solicit his support in investigating the toxic nature of the water supply, which is poisoned by chemical wastes from his plant. (It is the poisoned water that nearly causes the deaths of three of the [[Super Scouts]].) Although initially assuring that he'll look into it, he later recruits Paradise Valley's sheriff, so as to get rid of Dillon and Troy -- who he believes to be mere meddling environmentalists. He expresses concern over the livelihood of the workers, noting to the sheriff that his men were still paying off loans they had to take out the last time some "wild-eyed nature group" had the plant shut down for six months.


It is because of him that the Super Scouts are eventually revealed to be a fake scout troop, causing many problems for the Galacticans {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}.
It is because of him that the Super Scouts are eventually revealed to be a fake scout troop, causing many problems for the Galacticans ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).


Stockton is later shown the error in his ways with the help of Dr. [[Spencer]] at the [[Paradise Valley Medical Center]]. Stockton reluctantly agrees to help transfer the ill children to another location, an abandoned military base atop a mountain where the Galacticans' [[anti-gravity ship]] lands. Fearful of boarding her, Dillon assures him that "the glory of the universe is intelligence" and new experiences are not to be feared.
Stockton is later shown the error in his ways with the help of Dr. [[Spencer]] at the [[Paradise Valley Medical Center]]. Stockton reluctantly agrees to help transfer the ill children to another location, an abandoned military base atop a mountain where the Galacticans' [[anti-gravity ship]] lands. Fearful of boarding her, Dillon assures him that "the glory of the universe is intelligence" and new experiences are not to be feared.
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With the facilities aboard the anti-gravity ship, he is shown the effects of poisoning the water supply ten years hence by [[Doctor Zee]]. After it is revealed that his son dies due to the chemicals from the plant, Stockton pledges to follow Zee's advice and change his company's practices to avoid losing a loved one.
With the facilities aboard the anti-gravity ship, he is shown the effects of poisoning the water supply ten years hence by [[Doctor Zee]]. After it is revealed that his son dies due to the chemicals from the plant, Stockton pledges to follow Zee's advice and change his company's practices to avoid losing a loved one.


Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] and the sheriff find him and his otherwise abandoned truck when they get to the top of the mountain, with no sign of the extraterrestrial landing Sydell seeks {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part II}}.
Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] and the sheriff find him and his otherwise abandoned truck when they get to the top of the mountain, with no sign of the extraterrestrial landing Sydell seeks ([[The Super Scouts, Part II]]).


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* According to a draft of the [[bsp:The Super Scouts, Part I|script]] for "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]," Stockton's original name was "Jack Stockwell".  
* According to a draft of the [[bsp:The Super Scouts, Part I|script]] for "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]", Stockton's original name was "Jack Stockwell".  


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