V'ger | Memory Alpha | Fandom
- Initial contact
- First detected when passing through Klingon territory in the 2270s, V'ger was unlike anything that Starfleet had ever encountered. Its initial appearance – that of a vast, l…
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The Enterprise tried to make contact with V'ger, but all linguacode messages were ignored, and it became apparent that the object at the heart of the cloud was unable to comprehend the hailing signals. It was determined that the intruder communicated on a … 展开
- The machine planet
- V'ger had an extraordinary ability to evolve. It was discovered that the evoluti…
- Reprogramming
- Reconstructed through highly advanced technologies as a vast spa… 展开
- Structure and layout
- Surrounded by layer upon layer of cloud formations, the vessel aspect of V'gerwa…
- The heart of V'ger
- Beyond the oscillating hexad of iris-like petals that Spock had to pa… 展开
Realizing it lacked the intuitive, irrational elements which allow Humans to deal with some complex, non-scientific concepts, it came to believe that only its Creator could help it to leap beyond … 展开
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film directed by Robert Wise. The Motion Picture is based on and stars the cast of the 1966–1969 television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry, who serves as producer. In the film, set in the 2270s, a mysterious and powerful alien cloud known as V'Ger approaches Earth, destroying everything in its path. Admiral James T. Kirk
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At present the expanded Trek universe is in a period of major upheaval with the continuations of Discovery and Prodigy, the advent of new eras in gaming with the Star Trek Adventures RPG, Star Trek: Infinite and Star Trek Online, as …
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What becomes of V'ger at the end of Star Trek: The Motion Picture?
2014年1月31日 · The shooting script for Star Trek : The Motion Picture (as written by Gene Roddenberry & Harold Livingstone) makes it pretty clear that at the end of the film, V'Ger has …
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V'Ger - Villains Wiki | Fandom
Voyager 6, better known as V'Ger, is the main antagonist of the 1979 science fiction film Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the first installment in the Star Trek film series. V'Ger was one of, if not the most powerful alien entity ever …
Machine planet | Memory Alpha - Fandom
In the 2270s, Spock had a vision of this planet while mind melding with V'ger. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Though the location of the machine planet was never revealed, Will Decker speculated that Voyager 6 emerged on the "far …
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V'ger was NOT made by the Borg, and the loss of classic "alien-ness"
While it's often fun to try to connect aspects of Star Trek lore together, I believe this fan theory simply takes away from the mystery of the vast unknown totally alien universe that The Motion …
V'GER = Borg? : r/startrek - Reddit
Star Trek has left some pretty big questions open about machine-civilizations. There's at least three major threads: (1) The origin of the Borg, (2) The machine planet that modified V'Ger, …
Extent of V'Ger's journey - The Trek BBS
2013年9月23日 · With apologies for mentioning the possibility of the Borg connection (some people seem to dislike it much), when we met VGer it used to store data patterns …
What Was V’Ger: Star Trek’s Original Movie Villain Explained
2024年3月9日 · V'Ger, the unique villain in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, was a sentient machine seeking answers about humanity's purpose. The movie's cerebral tone and sluggish pace …