Travis Walton and Mike Rogers provide their firsthand account of the November 5, 1975 UFO encounter that inspired the film "Fire in the Sky," separating Hollywood fiction from their actual experience. Walton describes approaching the hovering craft in Arizona's Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and being struck by a beam of energy, while Rogers recounts the agonizing decision to flee when his crew member was taken. The conversation covers Walton's conscious memories aboard the craft, his medical examination by non-human beings, and his eventual return five days later. Art Bell explores the extensive investigation by law enforcement, the media circus that followed, and the polygraph tests that validated their story. Both men discuss the long-term impact of their experience on their lives and relationships, including ongoing harassment and skepticism from debunkers. Rogers details the crew's initial fear that they would be charged with murder when Walton disappeared, and their relief when he returned alive. The discussion examines physical evidence, witness credibility, and the systematic attempts to discredit their account. This episode presents one of the most well-documented abduction cases from the witnesses who lived through the experience.