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Gary Mitchell

Gary Mitchell

Gary Mitchell1
Species : Humans
A longtime friend of Captain Kirk, Gary Mitchell had a very high ESP rating for a Human being. His ESP abilities were boosted to god-like levels by an encounter with the energy barrier at the edge of the galaxy. Mitchell subsequently became more and more arrogant about his powers, considering Humans as lowly beings worthy of contempt. He was killed by Kirk with the assistance of Elizabeth Dehner, who had developed powers close to Mitchells during the same incident.1
 
 

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Gary LockwoodTOS1Where No Man Has Gone Before

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1TOS1Where No Man Has Gone Before
Series:TOS Season 1 (Disc 1)
Source:Where No Man Has Gone Before


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