And the androids who won the war millennia ago left our galaxy and founded a vast federation of synthetics who are waiting to be summoned by Soji and the rest of her synthetic family who were built from the positronic neuron of the late Commander Data Brent Spiner.
Before his death, Gene Roddenberry speculated that V'Ger could have been rebuilt by the Borg but, since that was never set in canon, could Star Trek: Picard 's synthetics federation which is now canon lead to a retcon of Star Trek: The Motion Picture? It's possible that Picard 's ancient synthetics were the machines that found Voyager 6 and rebuilt it into VGer, which then returned to Earth seeking answers to its origins and existence.
The first Star Trek movie even offers a further parallel to Star Trek: Picard : Ilia was killed by V'Ger and replaced by a synthetic version of the bald Deltan that acted as its interface with the Enterprise's crew. The synthetic Ilia was a perfect physical copy lacking emotions and humanity in the same way Soji appears genuinely human, though she's programmed with a full range of human emotions.
It's worth noting that Star Trek: The Motion Picture 's V'Ger was a rehash of concepts from the TOS episode "The Changeling", where the Enterprise met Nomad, a space probe that was reprogrammed by a mysterious race and returned to our galaxy sentient and powerful.
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It's possible that V'Ger could be resurrected and repurposed to be the new enemy Captain Burnham faces in Star Trek: Discovery season 4 because it actually time-traveled 1, years into the future. Star Trek: Discovery' s season 4 teaser dropped precious few clues about the new enemy but what we do know is both compelling and frightening. With the Federation just beginning to rebuild after the USS Discovery-A found a new source of dilithium to provide the galaxy with warp travel again, the Alpha Quadrant is now under attack by a gravitational anomaly that's five lightyears across.
It has the power to completely render 32nd-century starships powerless despite their advanced technology. It's also apparently not headed towards Earth, which is now an isolationist planet in Star Trek's far future.
The producers of Star Trek: Discovery made an interesting choice by deciding that a cosmic threat would challenge Captain Burnham and her crew instead of another villain like Osyraa Janet Kidder , the leader of the Emerald Chain in season 3. But, this being Star Trek , there has to be much more to the gravitational anomaly, and the answers could lie in V'Ger, which behaved in the same destructive way as the energy field in Discovery season 4.
The gravitational anomaly could turn out to be V'Ger, which has evolved but now finds itself in a completely different time than its own. V'Ger's new state of being could explain why the anomaly is lashing out at the galaxy, confused, and why it's not going to Earth since V'Ger already met its Creator.
And while Persis Khambatta passed away years ago, Ilia could be recast and Stephen Collins could also return to play Will Decker, with a possible melding of archival footage and special effects.
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