At school, Darko shares a story he wrote about "Captain Darko". Although his classmates laugh at him, his teacher is impressed and she says that imagination is important. Darko is nevertheless dismayed. He is shocked when Karmen suddenly ...See moreAt school, Darko shares a story he wrote about "Captain Darko". Although his classmates laugh at him, his teacher is impressed and she says that imagination is important. Darko is nevertheless dismayed. He is shocked when Karmen suddenly appears on his computer and introduces herself. He rushes out to tell everyone, but the children mock Darko yet again, he decides to abandon his space stories. Seeing that Darko is upset an old neighborhood women sympathizes with him by inviting him to tea, but Darko is too depressed for tea. In the common room, Mali finds Darko's notebook and starts to read aloud one of Darko's stories. The kids realize that his writing is rather good. Karmen "threshes" Darko, Mali, Beni and Itse to an alien planet created in Darko's imagination. They are deeply impressed. Encouraged, Darko writes more stories and visits the old neighbor woman. He reads her some of his stories and they discuss what Darko would like to do in the future - go back in time perhaps to see the dinosaurs, or travel beyond the galaxy.... Written by
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