A baby girl is
myteriously dropped at an orphanage in 1945. “Jane” grows up lonely and
dejected, not knowing who her parents are, until one day in 1963 she is
strangely attracted to a drifter. She falls in love with him, but when things
are looking up for Jane, a series of disasters strikes: First, she becomes
pregnant by the drifter, who then dissapears. Second, during the complicated
delivery doctors discover that Jane has both sets of sex organs, and to save
her life, they must surgically convert “her” to a “him.” Finally, a mysterious
stranger kidnaps her baby from the delivery room.
Reeling from these
disasters, rejected by society, scorned by fate, he becomes a drunkard and a
drifter. Not only Jane lost her parents and her lover, but he has lost his only
child as well. Years later, in 1970, he stumbles into a lonely bar, called
Pop’s Place, and spills out his pathetic stories to an elderly bartender. The
sympathetic bartender offers the drifter the chance to avenge the stranger who
left her pregnant and abandoned, on the condition that he join the “Time
Travelers Corps.” Both of them enter a time machine and the bartender drops the
drifter off in 1963. The drifter is strangely attracted to a young orphan girl,
who subsequently becomes pregnant.
The bartender then
goes forward 9 months, kidnaps the baby girl from the hospital, and drops the
baby off in an orphanage back in 1945. Then the bartender drops off the
thoroughly confused drifter in 1985, to enlist in the Time Travelers Corps. The
drifter eventually get his life together and becomes a respected and elderly
member of the corps, who then disguised himself as a bartender and has his most
difficult mission: a date with destiny, meeting a certain drifter in Pop’s Place
in 1970.