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She singularity-hooked up with Deckard, who ditched V'Ger-Ilia, and they both ended up in 7th Heaven.
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Zooba
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And of course, The "DECKARD" Unit. V'ger must have updated his name from Decker. D'ker if you will?
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There is a great DC Comics graphic novel that brings her back at the start called "Debt of Honor." She's observing George and Gracie. She's turned up in a few books as well.
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I never saw her as a love interest for Kirk. I always saw their last exchange at the end of the movie as Gillian politely giving Kirk the brushoff. It has been a while since I saw the film, but I recall her essentially saying "I'll call you" with pretty much zero sincerity.
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I never saw her as a love interest for Kirk. I always saw their last exchange at the end of the movie as Gillian politely giving Kirk the brushoff. It has been a while since I saw the film, but I recall her essentially saying "I'll call you" with pretty much zero sincerity. I totally agree with this and Shatner's look at said brushoff shows he felt the same way about it. And was pretty shocked.
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I never saw her as a love interest for Kirk. I always saw their last exchange at the end of the movie as Gillian politely giving Kirk the brushoff. It has been a while since I saw the film, but I recall her essentially saying "I'll call you" with pretty much zero sincerity. She wasn't "Kirk-worthy".
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Just wait five years. After all the crappy Trek TV series that are planned are out and negotiations fail with TNG/V/D.S.9. actors, they'll plum the depths of a prequel/sequel series about Gillian before the whales and after the whales. She'll somehow kick people's buts, be woke as fuck, and ultimately be the key to saying the universe.
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