

Cast:
William Shatner as James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy as Spock
DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard McCoy
James Doohan as Montgomery Scott
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
Walter Koenig as Pavel Chekov
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura
Majel Barrett as Christine Chapel
Persis Khambatta as Ilia
Stephen Collins as Will Decker

Story:
In 2271 an unknown, cloud-like entity descends upon several
Klingon vessels and destroys them. Having monitored the surprise
attack, Federation space station Epsilon IX is still unable to prevent
itself from becoming the next victim of this vast, mysterious energy
cloud. Meanwhile, on
Vulcan, Spock is preparing to undergo the rite of Kolinahr — the achievement
of total Vulcan logic — and the purging of all remaining emotion. Just
then Spock's human half stirs in response to the cloud entity,
interrupting his meditation and forcing the Vulcan masters to withdraw
Spock's admission to their ranks. On
Earth, the
U.S.S. Enterprise is readying to investigate the cloud
entity.
Admiral Nogura is persuaded by
Admiral James T. Kirk to hand over command of the newly refit
Starship Enterprise to him, superseding the vessel's present
captain,
Will Decker, who is unhappy with this new situation. Arriving on
board the Enterprise, Kirk requests that
Dr. Leonard McCoy, retired now, be recalled into service as the
starship's doctor. An unchanged, blustery Dr. McCoy comes aboard and
replaces
Dr. Christine Chapel, who steps down out of respect. Also on board
is a
Deltan navigator,
Ilia, who in the past was romantically involved with Will Decker. In
a tragic accident, two crew members are killed in a transporter
malfunction — one of which was the new Vulcan science officer,
Sonak. The accident behind them, Kirk gathers much of the crew
together to deliver a mission briefing, stressing the enormous power of
the entity they are faced with. After a relatively uneventful departure
from Earth's drydock facilities, the U.S.S. Enterprise is
suddenly faced with a giant wormhole and Kirk, unfamiliar with the
design of the new vessel, almost allows the wormhole to destroy the
ship. The U.S.S. Enterprise escapes, however, and is hailed by a
courier vessel bearing Kirk's new science officer. Overcome with joy at
seeing Spock, Kirk is soon confronted with a cold, withdrawn stranger.
The starship eventually encounters the cloud-like
being, yet the entity proves to be too strong, damaging the
U.S.S. Enterprise on all levels and leaving the starship
stricken. When Spock attempts to communicate with the cloud by
sending messages of non-aggression, a probe is triggered and sent
from the center of the cloud. The crew can only watch helplessly as
the probe accesses the U.S.S. Enterprise's consoles and
computers, accumulating data from all parts of the ship. In his
attempt to stop the violation, Spock is attacked, whereupon the
probe vanishes with Ilia.
The U.S.S.
Enterprise is then seized by a tractor beam and pulled inside
the cloud to a large chamber. Another probe, in the form of Ilia,
appears and tells them that it has been sent by "V'Ger" to study the
carbon-based units that "infest" the starship. Furthermore, the crew
learns that V'Ger is on its way to Earth to join with its "Creator."
In an attempt to
establish contact with V'Ger, Kirk trades on Decker's past
association with Ilia and assigns Decker to work with the probe. The
Ilia-probe tells him that the carbon-units will be patterned for
data storage.
Deciding that the best
method of gathering more data about V'Ger is directly from the
source, Spock dons a thruster suit and leaves the ship. His
incredible visual journey to the center of the cloud culminates when
Spock sees images of everything that V'Ger has experienced. Spock
tries to mind-meld with the life-form, but is short-circuited and
barely makes it back to the U.S.S. Enterprise. Taken to
sickbay, Spock informs Kirk that his mind-meld did allow him to
learn that V'Ger is lonely and seeking to learn why it was created.
Furthermore, it is learned that a machine planet built the cloud and
craft that house V'Ger.
V'Ger arrives at Earth
and signals its Creator. When there is no response, V'Ger blasts
energy bolts at the planet in an attempt to rid it of all its carbon
infestations. Forced to act, Kirk tells V'Ger he knows why the
Creator has not answered. The Ilia-probe, interested by Kirk's
remark, says it will cease its attack when Kirk explains. But Kirk
replies he will answer to no one but V'Ger itself. With some
trepidation, Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Decker are lead by the
Ilia-probe outside the ship to the "brain" of V'Ger. At the center
of the chamber, the Starfleet officers are surprised to discover
that V'Ger is in reality a twentieth century Earth robot space
probe. In fact, a mounted plaque looks as though it reads "Voyager
VI."
Kirk and his crew
discover that the probe disappeared into a black hole and emerged at
the other end, crash landing on a planet inhabited by living
machines. After repairing the probe, the machines then followed its
programming — observe and transmit readings to NASA. Spock deduces
that these living machines interpreted those long-ago orders as
"Learn all that is learnable and return that information to the
Creator."
When the U.S.S.
Enterprise transmits old Voyager codes, the V'Ger transmits all
of its information. Then, unexpectedly, V'Ger insists that the
Creator come in person to finish the sequence. When he realizes that
V'Ger wants to physically merge with its Creator, Will Decker
volunteers. Decker and Ilia join together and merge into a glowing,
non-corporeal entity, which disappears.
The U.S.S.
Enterprise crew humbly realize that a new life form has just
been created. The experience has left Spock more at peace with
himself and he decides not to return to Vulcan. Kirk has command of
his beloved U.S.S. Enterprise and McCoy is back in charge of
sickbay.
Having witnessed events
suggesting that "the human adventure is just beginning," Kirk
commands the starship out to space for a real shakedown cruise and
future missions.

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