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Something about V'Ger having to deal with all new emotions as a 'baby'.
Spock replying 'yes, Vger will have to deal with them too'.
The underrated , very sci-fi 1st Start Trek movie. Star Trek the Motion Picture, (1977), directed by Robert Wise, (Yes, the "Sound of Music" 's director!) Paramount's response to "Star Wars". Disney has the "the Black Hole".
The main theme composed by Jerry Goldsmith (former Twilight Zone (some epsiodes, 1964-1968) and Planet of the Apes(1968), Tora Tora Tora, Papillion, other movies etc. composer ) , which Roddenberry later used for the main theme of The Next Generation.
Until J.J. Abrams' Trek's, it had the biggest budget of all the Star Trek movies, $40 million in 1977 dollars, considering the inflation, almost 5x "Star Wars"'s budget. Then they hired the guy who did the "Six Million Dollar Man" and other TV shows to produce Star Trek 2: "The Wrath of Khan" at a much smaller budget. Then every movie after until Star Trek 10 "Nemesis" kept having shoestring crappy budgets.
now if they (NASA - I worked there once) would just take a similar photo of one of the previous landing sites from the Apollo missions and prove there's a flag left, or a rover stand or the LEM lower platform,
that would put all (us) conspiracy theorists to rest!