VaBeachGuy 12 Posted April 9, 2008 Season: 1 Production No: 002 Episode Name: Where No Man Has Gone Before Director: James Goldstone Written By: Samuel A. Peeples Watch this episode free online here at CBS.COM, then come back here and write your own review and vote. To discuss this episode or write a review please click here. Original Air Date: 09.22.66 The Enterprise encounters a force field at the outer edge of the galaxy. While attempting to cross the barrier, the Enterprise's warp engines are severely damaged and two members of the crew are knocked unconscious: Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell (an old friend of Kirk's) and psychiatrist Dr. Elizabeth Dehner, both of whom have shown high levels extrasensory perception (ESP) in their medical files. Mitchell's dormant ESP abilities are accelerated to the point that he seems to be something beyond human. Dehner takes Mitchell's side and protests Kirk's decision to maroon him on Delta Vega, an uninhabited planet. The Enterprise sets course for Delta Vega and its automated lithium-cracking station that can aid in repairing the ship's damaged engines. A sedated Mitchell is transported down to the planet but escapes from confinement, taking Dehner (who has begun to mutate as well) with him. Kirk follows with a phaser rifle, and Mitchell attempts to kill him but Dehner, who finally realises that Mitchell has become something inhuman, helps Kirk overpower the madman and is killed in the attempt. Cast: William Shatner as James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy as Spock James Doohan as Montgomery Scott George Takei as Hikaru Sulu Guest Cast: Sally Kellerman as Dr. Elizabeth Dehner Gary Lockwood as Lt. Comm. Gary Mitchell Paul Fix as Dr. Mark Piper Paul Carr as Lieut. Lee Kelso Andrea Dromm as Yeoman Smith Related Items: antimatter converter assembly ear receiver lithium crystals recorder marker viewer Valiant, S.S. Show Notes: Where No Man Has Gone Before was originally filmed as the second pilot. The "silver eye" effect in Mitchell and Dehner was produced by opaque contact lenses. Also noticable in this episode is the fact that Spock's eyebrows have a sharper upward angle which was toned down for the series. Star Notes: Gary Lockwood would go on to play Dr. Frank Poole in Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey". Sally Kellerman played Hotlips Hoolihan in the movie version of M*A*S*H. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites