The line spoken by Commander Spock: "Any show of resistance would be futile, Captain." is a precursor to the repeated line used by another logically-driven race, the Borg Collective who first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), and fueled fan speculation that this mission directly (albeit inadvertently) lead to the creation of the Borg. William Shatner would later fully realize this concept in his Star Trek novels featuring a Borg-resurrected James T. Kirk. Along with Spock, Picard, and the Next Generation crew, they discover the modern Borg were born from the merger of Captain Decker, Lieutenant Ilia, and V'Ger, as depicted in this film. Although not considered canon, it is an enjoyable resolution to a question that had remained previously unanswered. It would imply that the planet where Voyager VI arrived after passing through a black hole (and where a race of living machines turned Voyager VI into V'Ger) would be the Borg homeworld.
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