Plus I don't think Spock had the legs for the minidress Ilia-Probe wore.It wanted the eye candy...
In its travels, learning all that is learnable, V'ger took some community college courses on story structure and screenwriting, and realized that it needed an excuse to get rid of extraneous characters like Decker and Ilia so that the main characters could return to the forefront exclusively in any subsequent films.Since Spock was the more rational one aboard the Enterprise and the only one who could sense V'Ger's movements and patterns, why V'Ger grabbed Ilia instead of him?
The end result matching FRIDAY the 13th's ''the horny die first'' principle.
Slight correction, Ilia was Deltan, not Betazoid, nor does V'ger in any way procreate, it goes on to explore and evolve it's understanding of the universe. Given Gene Roddenberry's staunchly secular stance, I'm seeing this whole biblical analogy thing as being more to do with projecting an idea onto the film rather than something that was intended.
Ilia would be the better choice as her race was full telepath (as you can also see in her later successor Deanna Troi) and not half human like Spock
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