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[[Image:sargon_crew.jpg|thumb|The requested ''Enterprise'' landing party meet Sargon (in his sphere, right)]]
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[[File:KirkasSargon.jpg |thumb|Sargon inhabiting the body of Captain Kirk.]]
'''Sargon''' was a [[noncorporeal being]], among the last of a [[race]] of highly advanced [[humanoid]]s who had evolved to a point where their mental powers had become almost [[god]]-like. Because of a cataclysmic [[war]] about [[Distant Past|500,000 years ago]] which destroyed [[Sargon's homeworld|their planet]]'s [[atmosphere]], Sargon and ten chosen survivors of both of the warring factions transferred their consciousnesses into [[receptacle|spherical storage devices]] kept in a vault far beneath the surface. Sargon, his wife [[Thalassa]], and [[Henoch]], of the opposing faction, were eventually the only survivors - the other eight essences had died and their receptacles were dark.
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'''Sargon''' was a disembodied being – "''matter without form''" – among the last of a [[Sargon's species|species]] of highly advanced [[humanoid]]s who had evolved to a point where their mental powers had become almost [[god]]-like. When a cataclysmic [[war]] about [[half a million years ago]] ripped away [[Sargon's homeworld|their planet]]'s [[atmosphere]], Sargon and ten others chosen from both warring factions transferred their consciousnesses into [[receptacle|spherical storage devices]] kept in a vault far beneath the surface. Sargon, his wife [[Thalassa]], and [[Henoch]], of the opposing faction, were eventually the only survivors – the other eight essences ceased to exist and their receptacles were dark.
   
 
In [[2268]] Sargon detected the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} and summoned her to the planet. It had been his hope that the descendants of the [[colony|colonies]] that his race had sown throughout the [[galaxy]] would one day venture into [[space]]. Sargon's request was that three crewmembers would temporarily relinquish their bodies to them so that they may construct [[android]] bodies as replacements. The one drawback was that the presence of such powerful consciousnesses in [[Human]] bodies accelerated the metabolism to dangerously high levels. Regular doses of metabolic [[drug]]s and close monitoring was required to enable the transfer to succeed. By mutual agreement of the Enterprise command crew, Sargon occupied the body of [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], while Thalassa occupied [[Ann Mulhall]] and Henoch took over [[Spock]]. While the bodies were occupied, the consciousnesses of the ''Enterprise'' [[crew]] were transferred to the aforementioned receptacles; their minds were too weak to interact with the outside world from there.
:''They were not true non-corporeal beings in that they required a receptacle to house their consciousnesses.''
 
   
 
Henoch however wanted to keep his new [[Vulcan]] body since it was "''accustomed to higher metabolism''". He killed Kirk's body, hoping to kill Sargon with it. But Sargon deceived Henoch by fleeing his host and inhabiting the ''Enterprise'' herself. After Henoch was defeated and killed, Sargon and Thalassa realized that they did not have the control and discipline to use their mental powers in the physical realm. They left the ''Enterprise'' consigning themselves to 'oblivion'. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}})
In [[2268]] Sargon detected the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] and summoned her to the planet. It had been his hope that the descendants of the [[colony|colonies]] that his race had sown throughout the [[galaxy]] would one day venture into [[space]]. Sargon's request was that three crewmembers would temporarily relinquish their bodies to them so that they may construct [[android]] bodies as replacements. The one drawback was that the presence of such powerful consciousnesses in [[Human]] bodies accelerated the metabolism to dangerously high levels. Regular doses of metabolic [[drug]]s and close monitoring was required to enable the transfer to succeed. By mutual agreement of the Enterprise command crew, Sargon occupied the body of [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], while Thalassa occupied [[Ann Mulhall]] and Henoch took over [[Spock]]. While the bodies were occupied, the consciousnesses of the ''Enterprise'' [[crew]] were transferred to the aforementioned receptacles; their minds were too weak to interact with the outside world from there.
 
   
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{{bginfo|Sargon's disembodied voice was played by [[James Doohan]].|The novel ''[[Q-Strike]]'' reveals that the cataclysm that wracked their world was at least partly the result of a battle fought between the [[Q Continuum]] and a group of their enemies.|In the original series blooper reel, Kirk is shown grasping Sargon's globe and exclaiming "Have no fear...Sargon is here!"}}
Henoch however wanted to keep his new [[Vulcan]] body since it was "accustomed to higher metabolism". He killed Kirk's body, hoping to kill Sargon with it. But Sargon deceived Henoch by fleeing his host and inhabiting the ''Enterprise'' herself. After Henoch was defeated and killed, Sargon and Thalassa realized that they did not have the control and discipline to use their mental powers in the physical realm. They left the ''Enterprise'' to roam other dimensions of existence, which they called 'oblivion'. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}})
 
 
:''Greg Cox's novel ''[[Q-Strike]]'' from the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum]] series suggests that the creature known as (*), aka the [[Beta_XII-A_entity|Beta XII-A Entity]], was the cause of the war among Sargon's people which destroyed the planet's atmosphere.''
 
   
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Sargon crew

The requested Enterprise landing party meet Sargon's essence (in his sphere, right)

File:KirkasSargon.jpg

Sargon inhabiting the body of Captain Kirk.

Sargon was a disembodied being – "matter without form" – among the last of a species of highly advanced humanoids who had evolved to a point where their mental powers had become almost god-like. When a cataclysmic war about half a million years ago ripped away their planet's atmosphere, Sargon and ten others chosen from both warring factions transferred their consciousnesses into spherical storage devices kept in a vault far beneath the surface. Sargon, his wife Thalassa, and Henoch, of the opposing faction, were eventually the only survivors – the other eight essences ceased to exist and their receptacles were dark.

In 2268 Sargon detected the USS Enterprise and summoned her to the planet. It had been his hope that the descendants of the colonies that his race had sown throughout the galaxy would one day venture into space. Sargon's request was that three crewmembers would temporarily relinquish their bodies to them so that they may construct android bodies as replacements. The one drawback was that the presence of such powerful consciousnesses in Human bodies accelerated the metabolism to dangerously high levels. Regular doses of metabolic drugs and close monitoring was required to enable the transfer to succeed. By mutual agreement of the Enterprise command crew, Sargon occupied the body of Captain James T. Kirk, while Thalassa occupied Ann Mulhall and Henoch took over Spock. While the bodies were occupied, the consciousnesses of the Enterprise crew were transferred to the aforementioned receptacles; their minds were too weak to interact with the outside world from there.

Henoch however wanted to keep his new Vulcan body since it was "accustomed to higher metabolism". He killed Kirk's body, hoping to kill Sargon with it. But Sargon deceived Henoch by fleeing his host and inhabiting the Enterprise herself. After Henoch was defeated and killed, Sargon and Thalassa realized that they did not have the control and discipline to use their mental powers in the physical realm. They left the Enterprise consigning themselves to 'oblivion'. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow")

Sargon's disembodied voice was played by James Doohan.
The novel Q-Strike reveals that the cataclysm that wracked their world was at least partly the result of a battle fought between the Q Continuum and a group of their enemies.
In the original series blooper reel, Kirk is shown grasping Sargon's globe and exclaiming "Have no fear...Sargon is here!"