This certainly kept my interest. A man living in one of those frost line places during the cold war goes bananas after allowing a fellow soldier to die after fall in a crevasse. He begins to hallucinate and decides to kill everyone. He is on the far side of paranoia. He wants the man who is in charge of a nuclear weapon to hand it over to him. That's the first of the problems. Fortunately, what happens in that realm is pretty realistic. The guy is brought in after his insane ravings. He is seeing things and is really dangerous. The other plot involves a boring scientist who has developed a method where two minds can meld (actually trade places). Remember those cartoons where a man changes brains with a monkey. Well it works and our nut case is allowed to be part of an experiment. You guessed it. He becomes the scientist and the scientist becomes him, giving him a leg up on his quest for destruction. Everything plays out after that in a fairly predictable way and once again, there is the contrived ending to the story. I was really taken with The Outer Limits and enjoy seeing them again, but sometimes they don't work so well. Still, it's fun to experience a series that didn't always deliver the message you had hoped for.