Chocky

Chocky is a benign alien from an unknown world who is sent on a mission to Earth as a scout - both to investigate Earth to determine whether it would make a suitable planet for colonization and/or to help emerging intelligent species to improve by providing guidance to unlock the ability to harness cosmic radiation - an infinite power source that will aid in humanity's future development.

Chocky travels to Earth by Astral Projecting using the power of her mind - with her body remaining on her home-world - and investigates Earth and its inhabitants by communicating with a 12 year old human child called Matthew to learn more and accomplish her goals.

Chocky is shown to have several abilities including telekinesis, been able to become visible to others as a bluish/white light as well as been able to communicate with Matthew telepathically; asking him lots of questions (which Matthew tries to answer or asks others) and giving her own opinions on certain aspects of life on Earth - sometimes without concern as to whether it's distressing or not. An example of this was when Matthew's family received a brand new car which Matthew thought was brilliant, but Chocky made Matthew upset by saying it was old fashioned compared to the vehicles her species used.

Despite this, Matthew does like Chocky being around - with both of them trying to learn more about each other, while Chocky also helps Matthew with various problems; to the extent that Matthew is comfortable enough to allow Chocky to take control of his body in certain situations. Chocky in turn does care for Matthew's well-being, as she saves him and his younger sister Polly when they're involved in an accident and is willing to leave him for his own safety when she feels her presence is putting him in danger.

Chocky
When Chocky arrives on Earth, she begins to search for a young human whom she can communicate with; such a mind not being common. Her search leads her to a school in Surrey, England, and to Matthew Gore - a 12 year old boy who was adopted when he was a baby - who is currently doing a Math exercise and struggling with it. Chocky finds that Matthew's mind is both young enough and has the right type of mind that can allow communication between their species, with Chocky (unseen by the other pupils) merging her consciousness with Matthew. After Matthew acknowledges her existence when he hears her speak, she immediately aids him with the exercise and helps him correctly and quickly finish it, with Matthew openly thanking her before he shows his math teacher his completed work.

From that point on over the next few days, Chocky begins to question Matthew about Earth and humanity - with Matthew in turn repeating the questions he can't answer to his parents, such as asking why life on Earth has two sexes (as Chocky's species only have one sex which is not defined as either masculine or feminine), why the days, weeks and months are set out as they are, where is Earth's exact location, etc. A downside of this, however, is that Matthew has to answer by talking out loud - with his parents noticing a change in him and wondering if he is talking to himself or to an imaginary friend (as Matthew's younger sister Polly currently has an imaginary friend called Piff).

Matthew, however, does show some concern regarding the voice in his head - especially after he quickly completes a Rubix cube puzzle despite not been able to accomplish it at all previously and also unintentionally bends a spoon to the point that it breaks. His concerns aren't helped both by his friend Colin claiming that hearing voices is a sign of going mad. Furthermore, Matthew catches a fever but despite trying to get some rest, Chocky doesn't understand why and continues to question him - much to Matthew's chagrin. It's not until Matthew's parents tell Chocky to be quiet at Matthew's request that Chocky understands and quietens down - letting him get some sleep an no longer bothering him at night, although she stays nearby.

Concerned for Matthew, Matthew's Dad talks to him about Chocky - with Matthew explaining that Chocky is not an imaginary friend and is more of an intelligent 'presence' who wants to learn everything about humanity and Earth because it's very different from her own. It's also explained that because of the differences, Chocky struggles to grasp certain concepts and thinks of a lot of things as silly or funny, such as the intelligence of animals. While talking about Chocky's sex, Matthew and his dad decide to refer to Chocky as a female as Matthew claims the way she talks reminds him of the way that bossy older girls talk. This revelation satisfies Matthew's father, but leaves his mother more worried about Matthew's well-being.

The next day, Matthew's parents bring home the latest version of a brand new car, which Matthew and Polly think of as fab. However, Chocky is less impressed and bluntly explains that finds the car to be "old fashioned, clumsy, dangerous and stupid" as well as listing other problems she claims the car has - especially in comparison to the vehicles that she has on her world and even going as far as to claim that humanity is "stuck in the age of the wheel". Her opinion, however, does not go down well with Matthew as he becomes visibly distraught and upset - only calming down after explaining what happened to his Dad.

Matthew and his Dad have another talk about Chocky the next evening after he and Matthew's mother get back from a meeting with Matthew's Math teacher, as Matthew has started calculating in both Base10 and Base2 languages - the second of which is the binary code language of computers - although Matthew explains that this is the way that Chocky counts as she finds the Base10 language silly. While at his friend Colin's house, Matthew quietly explains to Chocky about a game of Space Invaders that Colin is playing on his Atari. When offered to play, Matthew plays on the hardest level - with Chocky taking over and winning the level easily, although her actions unintentionally destroy the Atari.

Chocky unintentionally causes more problems for Matthew during a family picnic, when Matthew is exploring and comes across some boats - with Chocky curious as to how they work and how different they are from cars. This leads to Matthew climbing into the boat to show Chocky everything, before trying to visualize the rudder when Chocky asks how the boat steers. However, Matthew is grabbed by the boat's angry owner - who calls the police as there have been past thefts from the boating club and the man believes Matthew is the culprit. Thankfully, both the police officer and Matthew's dad calm the boat owner and assure him that Matthew is innocent, but Matthew's mother is angry with the events and gets in contact with Dr. Roy Landis; a psychiatrist who is a friend of Matthew's dad as they went to Cambridge together.

At school, Chocky proves more helpful as during a game of cricket in which Matthew is the last batter - with the staff and teachers hoping he holds out on the last four balls to force a draw. However, Matthew lets Chocky take over and she manages to hit the ball - winning a game by scoring a six, although he attributes the win to Chocky when talking about it later with his Dad. Upon been told about meeting with Roy Landis, Matthew agrees - with Dr Landis coming to the house for lunch. Talking to Matthew alone about Chocky, Roy is amazed by what Matthew tells him - including using cosmic radiation as an alternative fuel supply for rockets and that her species can travel at the speed of light but are working out a way to get around the limit. When presenting what he's found to Matthew's parents later, he explains that Matthew has him stumped and believes - to the dismay of Matthew's mother - that Chocky (whatever she may be) is indeed real. Meanwhile in his bedroom, Matthew asks Chocky if there is a way to see her; Chocky replying that her real form would frighten Matthew due to how different they are, but she manages to appear to him in her energy field - much to his delight.

Background Information
Chocky first appeared in the book of the same name, written in 1968 by John Wyndham (Day of the Triffids, Midwich Cuckoos, etc), although the book is uniquely told from the perspective of Matthew's father rather then from Matthew or Chocky. The book was also the last novel John Wyndham wrote before his death in March 1969 (although some of his other works would be released after his passing).

Chocky has received some radio adaptions on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4, as well as a children's TV series in 1984 (which based Season 1 around the book's story and expanded the story beyond the book in Seasons 2 and 3, although these series were less well received).

Steven Spielberg acquired the rights to make a movie adaption of the book in September 2008, but no further details has surfaced yet.