What a great, yet excruciatingly slow movie. How did anyone survive those 8-minute shots of the Enterprise while it was in space dock?
Anyway, some questions have cropped up:
1: Why did a wormhole open up during the engine malfunction? Why doesn't the wormhole spit them out thousands of light years from home?
2: What's wrong with using warp inside a star system? Nobody else was ever worried about this, in fact they did it all the time in the the Original Series.
3: What happened to V'Ger in the end? It just dispersed with no explanation. Kirk says there's a new life form, but we don't see anything.
4: What happened to the cloud, when V'Ger reached Earth? Suddenly it was gone with no explanation.
5: How did William Shatner come to the conclusion in the book "Probe" that V'Ger was altered by the Borg? V'Ger was ridiculously overpowered, even more so than the Borg.

1: Why did a wormhole open up during the engine malfunction? Why doesn't the wormhole spit them out thousands of light years from home?
2: What's wrong with using warp inside a star system? Nobody else was ever worried about this, in fact they did it all the time in the the Original Series.
3: What happened to V'Ger in the end? It just dispersed with no explanation. Kirk says there's a new life form, but we don't see anything.
4: What happened to the cloud, when V'Ger reached Earth? Suddenly it was gone with no explanation.
5: How did William Shatner come to the conclusion in the book "Probe" that V'Ger was altered by the Borg? V'Ger was ridiculously overpowered, even more so than the Borg.