Expanding Human

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Expanding Human
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 4
Written by Francis Cockrell
Directed by Gerd Oswald
Guest stars Skip Homeier
Keith Andes
James Doohan
Photographed by Kenneth Peach
Production no. 40
Original airdate October 10, 1964
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"Expanding Human" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 10 October 1964, during the second season. It is known for one of the earliest appearances of James Doohan, who would later go on to play Scotty from Star Trek.

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[edit] Opening narration

As far back as men have recorded their history, veils have been lowered to disclose a vast new reality — rents in the fabric of Man's awareness. And somewhere, in the endless search of the curious mind, lies the next vision, the next key to his infinite capacity...

[edit] Plot

Loosely based on the legends surrounding Timothy Leary's experiments with consciousness expansion drugs, this episode expands on the subject by mixing in elements of the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story. A university professor working on the field of CE (consciousness expansion) accidentally stumbles upon a formula that completely enhances his body and mind. He becomes a superhuman with extra-sensory and telepathic powers. However, he loses sense of compassion and commits self-servicing murders, all the while keeping his true personality in the dark. When the formula wears off, the professor doesn't remember any thing. When his friend starts suspecting something's wrong, the professor's evil version decides to try and force him to "cross over", making him try the formula himself.

[edit] Closing narration

"Some success, some failure, but either way the gnawing hunger to know is never sated, and the road to the unknown continues to be dark and strange."

[edit] Cast

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