Although I wish they had chosen another name instead of making a nod to WNMHGB into a silly coincidence, I was thinking about the film's Delta Vega and its place in the Vulcan system.
Since Vulcan was clearly visible from the surface of Delta Vega, it might be practical to think that this is the same stellar body seen in the theatrical release of The Motion Picture and in the Animated "Yesteryear".
We all know that the "moon" was edited out of TMP because of Spock's statement in "The Man Trap" that Vulcan has no moon. But what if this body is actually Vulcan's sister planet which shares a close orbit? Because of the movie Fan fic has long speculated this, often giving it the name T'khut (which apparently translates as "watcher" in the Vulcan language). Its close orbit contributing to Vulcan's volcanoes and other tectonic stresses.
The word "Vega" comes from the Arabic word for "falling". Maybe Humans, seeing how close Delta Vega/T'khut seems to come to Vulcan, coined the word because it seemed to be calling out of the sky towards them. The Delta part may mean that its the fourth planet in the Vulcan system.
As a side thought - since Vulcan "has no moon", maybe Delta Vega does. This could explain how Tuvok was born on the "Vulcanis Lunar Colony". Being so close in proximity, its is "logical" to conclude that the Vulcans colonized the nearest inhabitable body from their home world.
Since Vulcan was clearly visible from the surface of Delta Vega, it might be practical to think that this is the same stellar body seen in the theatrical release of The Motion Picture and in the Animated "Yesteryear".
We all know that the "moon" was edited out of TMP because of Spock's statement in "The Man Trap" that Vulcan has no moon. But what if this body is actually Vulcan's sister planet which shares a close orbit? Because of the movie Fan fic has long speculated this, often giving it the name T'khut (which apparently translates as "watcher" in the Vulcan language). Its close orbit contributing to Vulcan's volcanoes and other tectonic stresses.
The word "Vega" comes from the Arabic word for "falling". Maybe Humans, seeing how close Delta Vega/T'khut seems to come to Vulcan, coined the word because it seemed to be calling out of the sky towards them. The Delta part may mean that its the fourth planet in the Vulcan system.
As a side thought - since Vulcan "has no moon", maybe Delta Vega does. This could explain how Tuvok was born on the "Vulcanis Lunar Colony". Being so close in proximity, its is "logical" to conclude that the Vulcans colonized the nearest inhabitable body from their home world.