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      • In the real world, the entity called V'Ger first appeared in the movie Star Trek: The Motion Picture. A Director's Edition 4k streaming version of which is currently available on Paramount Plus. By the end of this movie, you discover V'Ger's fictional origins.
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  2. Mar 9, 2024 · V'Ger was a space probe that originated on Earth centuries before the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Shortly after leaving Earth's orbit, the Voyager 6 probe was pulled into an anomaly, and emerged into what it believed to be the furthest region of the galaxy.

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  3. 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.

    • Approaching Federation Space
    • Making Contact
    • Physical Aspects and Organization
    • Evolution of V'ger
    • Resolution
    • Appendices

    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, luminous cloud, capable of emitting enormous amounts of energy – was described as a "twelfth-power energy field", a scale beyond the energy-generation capacity of even "thousands of starships". During a battle with a fleet of three Klingon K't'inga-class battle cruisers led by the IKS Amar, V'ger launched a series of powerf...

    Threatening Earth

    With the cloud just fifty-four hours away from Earth, Starfleet dispatched the only starship within interception range, the newly refitted USS Enterprise, to determine both what the intruder was and how to stop it, if possible. When the Enterprise arrived at the cloud's coordinates, it determined that the entity had an energy output surpassing that of thousands of starships. By assuming a non-threatening posture, the Enterprise was able to deeply penetrate the cloud surrounding V'ger and begi...

    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 frequency of more than one million megahertz (over one terahertz) and that, at such a high rat...

    Structure and layout

    Surrounded by layer upon layer of cloud formations, the vessel aspect of V'gerwas enormous, with even the largest starship seeming microscopic in comparison. Roughly cylindrical in shape, the construction of the exterior and interior of the vessel was mostly of a "hexad", or six-sided axially symmetric nature, with the axis generally running from "bow" to "stern", but with few indications as to its nature or purposes. Portions of the outer hull seem to have been composed of energy rather than...

    The heart of V'ger

    Beyond the oscillating hexad of iris-like petals that Spock had to pass through during his EVA spacewalk to meld with the intruder, the center of the enormous vessel contained the oldest part of V'ger – Voyager 6, an unmanned deep space probe launched by NASA in the late 20th century. The entire vessel surrounding the Voyager probe had been built by an unknown race of machine entities in order to help it complete what the latter interpreted to be its primary programming: "learn all that is le...

    The machine planet

    V'ger had an extraordinary ability to evolve. It was discovered that the evolution of this once-simple probe into a complex, powerful entity began after it was pulled into an anomaly once called a black hole, shortly after leaving Earth's solar system. Voyager 6 emerged from the anomaly in what was believed to have been the far side of the galaxy, and fell into the gravitational field of a planet populated by living machines. These beings found Voyager 6 damaged by its travels, and the identi...

    Reprogramming

    Reconstructed through highly advanced technologies as a vast space-faring artificial organism, V'ger was augmented with a three-dimensional data collection and storage apparatus, magnitudes beyond anything previously known to Federation science. The inhabitants of the machine planet likewise provided V'ger with effectively immeasurable defensive and sensory capabilities; these gave V'ger the ability to fulfill its programming in a far more complete fashion than the scientistswho had originall...

    Sentience

    While traversing the vast distance back to Earth, V'ger collected data via its 3D imaging system, but in doing so destroyed the objects that it encountered along the way. However, it accumulated so much knowledge that it eventually achieved consciousness and became, like its benefactors, a living machine. As a machine, it was only capable of pure, cold logic with no emotion, but with its new-found sentience, V'ger began to question its own existence. It asked the philosophical questions faced...

    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 logic. In order to obtain the answers it needed, V'gerwished to meet and become one with its Creator. To this end, it sought not only to receive the ackno...

    Background information

    The concept of V'ger, an Earth-launched space probe that becomes a powerful, sentient being in its own right, is in many ways a revisiting of the Nomad probe featured in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Changeling". According to the writers of the Star Trek Chronology (1st ed., p. 17), shortly after "Q Who" was produced, "Gene Roddenberry half jokingly speculated that the planet encountered by Voyagermight have been the Borg homeworld." When Spock attempts a mind meld with V'ge...

    Apocrypha

    The idea that the Borg homeworld was the machine planet which V'ger had encountered was further developed in the William Shatner novel The Return, where Spock's mind meld with V'ger not only protected Spock from being assimilated (since the Borg Collective was already present in Spock's mind, the Borg assumed he was already one of them), but provided the Federation with the coordinates of the Borg homeworld for a final attack. It may also be significant that Spock, when referring to V'ger, sa...

    External links

    1. V'Ger at StarTrek.com 2. V'Ger at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trekworks 3. Designing the Living Machine at Forgotten Trek – features a large collection of V'Gerconcept art

  4. 20 hours ago · The first Star Trek feature film saw the crew of the USS Enterprise take on V’Ger — an immensely powerful threat heading straight for Earth.; V’Ger proved to have a surprising connection to ...

  5. May 5, 2022 · In the real world, the entity called V'Ger first appeared in the movie Star Trek: The Motion Picture. A Director's Edition 4k streaming version of which is currently available on Paramount Plus. By the end of this movie, you discover V'Ger's fictional origins.

  6. Oct 3, 2021 · 4. In the first full length Star Trek movie The Motion Picture, Commander Decker assumes the role of The Creator and directly inputs the final code sequence so VGER can transmit its vast amount of knowledge. When Commander Decker inputs the final code sequence, VGER starts transforming itself, LT Ilea, and Commander Decker into something new.

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