I've considered that moment in the past...Jim went straight into attacking Gary while his powers were down, so even if Gary would have been more human in that moment, his survival instinct would have kicked in...he had to fight back against the guy who was trying to beat the crap out of him.Note that during the fight, after Elizabeth drained his powers temporarily, he didn't say "hey, whoa, Jim, I'm normal again!" He was getting right into the fight.
You sound like a Vulcan.![]()
I think the whole lore behind the galactic barrier is very interesting in Trek. I know that it's something the novels explored to some extent...but it's funny to think that the barrier makes 3 distinct appearances in TOS, a series not exactly focused on or known for continuity or "returning elements."
Outside of that one "Jim..." behind the force field, Gary didn't seem all that different when his eyes faded to normal. Note that during the fight, after Elizabeth drained his powers temporarily, he didn't say "hey, whoa, Jim, I'm normal again!" He was getting right into the fight. That meek "Jim" exclamation could have been anything from "old" Gary asking for help to a trick on God Gary's part to confuse Kirk before he had the advantage.
Nah, Gary wasn't being influenced by an alien entity, he was corrupted by power. The whole message was shouted to the cheap seats in the dialogue: "absolute power corrupting absolutely!"
It wasn't meant to be a trick. We were supposed to recognize that just for a moment, the old Gary was back.Outside of that one "Jim..." behind the force field, Gary didn't seem all that different when his eyes faded to normal. Note that during the fight, after Elizabeth drained his powers temporarily, he didn't say "hey, whoa, Jim, I'm normal again!" He was getting right into the fight. That meek "Jim" exclamation could have been anything from "old" Gary asking for help to a trick on God Gary's part to confuse Kirk before he had the advantage.
I like the way they made the void look different in "Is There in Truth No Beauty." That's not the galactic barrier, it's somewhere else and something other.
Is it possible that the powers Gary Mitchell inherited were somehow linked to an alien intelligence or life force of some sort, and not just “absolute power corrupting absolutely?”
There are a couple of examples in the episode that seem to imply that Mitchell isn’t completely in command of his own actions. Two instances that really stand out:
- In sickbay, he says to Kirk “I don’t understand it all yet....but if I keep growing, getting stronger...” It almost implies he is being influenced to find a particular kind of world to “use.”
Any thoughts or opinions on this?
- After he fights against the force field on Delta Vega, the glow in his eyes vanishes, and he says “Jim!?” In sort of a stunned voice, like he was only peripherally aware of what he was just doing.
It definitely means the power he was channeling distorted his mind in a way that was beyond his control. He gradually became some kind of puppet, and was totally gone by the time of the final battle.
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