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* Transdimensional gestalt resulting from the coalescence of [[V'Ger]], [[Williard Decker]], and [[Ilia]] (''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''; TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina''; TNG Novel: ''The Buried Age'')
* Transdimensional gestalt resulting from the coalescence of [[V'Ger]], [[Williard Decker]], and [[Ilia]] (''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''; TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina''; TNG Novel: ''The Buried Age'')
* Comprised of the totality of information collected by V'Ger over millennia combined with the desire to expand, grow, and learn of greater spiritual truths contributed by Decker and Ilia, likely alongside the Deltan unitive experience (''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''; TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina''; TNG Novel: ''The Buried Age'')
* Comprised of the totality of information collected by V'Ger over millennia combined with the desire to expand, grow, and learn of greater spiritual truths contributed by Decker, Ilia serving as mental mediator through experience with unitive experiences (''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''; TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina''; TNG Novel: ''The Buried Age'')
** Upon ascension, digitized minds within V'Ger's previous memory banks were slowly incorporated into the gestalt upon recognition of their consciousness (TOS Novel: ''Ex Machina'')


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Latest revision as of 10:46, 5 May 2019

  • Transdimensional gestalt resulting from the coalescence of V'Ger, Williard Decker, and Ilia (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; TOS Novel: Ex Machina; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
  • Comprised of the totality of information collected by V'Ger over millennia combined with the desire to expand, grow, and learn of greater spiritual truths contributed by Decker, Ilia serving as mental mediator through experience with unitive experiences (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; TOS Novel: Ex Machina; TNG Novel: The Buried Age)
    • Upon ascension, digitized minds within V'Ger's previous memory banks were slowly incorporated into the gestalt upon recognition of their consciousness (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)