In the opening scenes of "Return to Tomorrow" it is suggested that humanity may be descended from Sargon's race. Sargon and company displayed a few "god-like" powers not unlike those seen in the transformed Mitchell in "Where No Man Has Gone Before."
Assuming the descendant angle, was Mitchell's transformation somehow "catalyzed" by that relationship? Absolute power corrupting absolutely is a theme in both stories. Is humanity destined to fail, ultimately, or could humanity succeed where Sargon's people did not?
Thoughts?
Assuming the descendant angle, was Mitchell's transformation somehow "catalyzed" by that relationship? Absolute power corrupting absolutely is a theme in both stories. Is humanity destined to fail, ultimately, or could humanity succeed where Sargon's people did not?
Thoughts?