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| caption-top = Lieutenant '''Ilia'''
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| gender = Female
 
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| species = [[Deltan]]
 
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| actor = [[Persis Khambatta]]
 
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{{aquote|My oath of celibacy is on record, captain. May I assume my duties?|Ilia''' to '''James T. Kirk|2270s|1}}
[[Lieutenant]] '''Ilia''' was [[navigator]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} during the ''[[V'Ger]]'' incident of the early [[2270s]]. Ilia, a [[Deltan]] from the planet [[Delta IV]], had been romantically involved with [[Willard Decker]], who also later served aboard the ''Enterprise''. Although Ilia was eliminated by a probe from the ''V'Ger'' entity, a mechanical [[Ilia probe|near-duplicate of her]] was created by the probe in an attempt to communicate with the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew. The duplicate, which included both her memories and personality (though both suppressed under "her" primary programming), was so exacting a copy of the original that [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] later listed Ilia as missing instead of killed, following her involvement in the conclusion of the crisis. ({{film|1}})
 
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[[Lieutenant]] '''Ilia''' was [[navigator]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} during the ''[[V'Ger]]'' incident of the early [[2270s]].
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Ilia, a [[Deltan]] from the planet [[Delta IV]], had been romantically involved with [[Willard Decker]], who also later served aboard the ''Enterprise''. She did, however, swear an [[oath of celibacy]] upon initiation of her service, a requirement for Deltans entering Starfleet.
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During a probing from the ''V'Ger'' entity, she relieved the burns from [[Pavel Chekov]]'s hand before [[Christine Chapel]] tended him.
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Although Ilia was eliminated by a probe from the ''V'Ger'' entity, ''V'Ger'' created another probe that was an artificial [[Ilia probe|near-duplicate of her]] to collect information and ease communications between ''V'Ger'' and the "carbon units" that "infested" the ''Enterprise''. The probe mentioned that the Ilia unit was "no longer functioning". The duplicated Ilia probe was similar to Ilia down to the molecular structure, as a medical exam later revealed. The probe included both her memories and personality, though both suppressed by ''V'Ger''{{'}}s programming.
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When [[Spock]] entered ''V'Ger''{{'}}s interior wearing a [[thruster suit]], he saw a representation of Ilia floating in the expanse and attempted a [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]].
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[[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] later listed both Ilia and Will as missing instead of killed, following the involvement of both in the conclusion of the crisis. ({{film|1}})
   
 
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== Background ==
 
Ilia was played by [[Persis Khambatta]] (died 18 AUG 1999). [[Star Trek: Phase II#Ilia|The character]] was originally proposed for ''[[Star Trek: Phase II]]''. Ilia, as well as her relationship with Willard Decker, would later be the inspiration for both the character [[Deanna Troi]] and Troi's relationship with [[William T. Riker]].
 
   
===Apocrypha===
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=== Background information ===
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Ilia was played by [[Persis Khambatta]]. [[Star Trek: Phase II#Ilia|The character]] was originally proposed for ''[[Star Trek: Phase II]]''. The show's production materials described the character's abilities and background—notably, that she was very intelligent, an "[[esper]]" and that almost everything with her people was sex-oriented. Khambatta had been cast in the role for the series, and had done costume and makeup tests which were used for the motion picture. (''[[The Making of Star Trek The Motion Picture]]'')
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Ilia, as well as her relationship with Willard Decker, was the inspiration for both the [[Betazoid]] character [[Deanna Troi]] and Troi's relationship with the [[Human]] [[William T. Riker]]. This also includes the [[Betazoid]]s named after an Greek alphabet like the [[Deltan]]s, the Betazoids' relatively very open attitude toward sexual activities, and Troi along with the rest of the Betazoids' ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) capability.
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In the [[DVD]] commentary for the Director's Cut, director [[Robert Wise]] suggests Ilia was a last-minute replacement for the unnamed [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Transporter accident victim|transporter accident victim]] who was killed earlier with Commander [[Sonak]]. Decker's surprised reaction at her arrival seems to support this.
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
According to [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s [[novels|novelization]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (novel)|Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'', Ilia's rank was [[lieutenant junior grade]].
 
According to [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s [[novels|novelization]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (novel)|Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'', Ilia's rank was [[lieutenant junior grade]].
   
 
Ilia can also be seen in the first two story arcs of the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]].
 
Ilia can also be seen in the first two story arcs of the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]].
   
In ''[[The Return]]'', by [[William Shatner]], it is revealed that ''V'ger'' was modified by the source species of [[the Borg]]. It is suggested that Ilia and Decker were fused to the Borg collective in 5-dimensional space by ''V'ger'' and that Ilia might be the [[Borg Queen]] seen later.
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In ''[[The Return]]'', by [[William Shatner]], it is revealed that ''V'Ger'' was modified by the source species of the [[Borg]]. It is suggested that Ilia and Decker were fused to the [[Borg Collective]], in five-dimensional space, by ''V'Ger'' and that Ilia might be the [[Borg Queen]] seen later.
   
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"My oath of celibacy is on record, captain. May I assume my duties?"
– Ilia to James T. Kirk, 2270s (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

Lieutenant Ilia was navigator on the USS Enterprise during the V'Ger incident of the early 2270s.

Ilia, a Deltan from the planet Delta IV, had been romantically involved with Willard Decker, who also later served aboard the Enterprise. She did, however, swear an oath of celibacy upon initiation of her service, a requirement for Deltans entering Starfleet.

During a probing from the V'Ger entity, she relieved the burns from Pavel Chekov's hand before Christine Chapel tended him.

Although Ilia was eliminated by a probe from the V'Ger entity, V'Ger created another probe that was an artificial near-duplicate of her to collect information and ease communications between V'Ger and the "carbon units" that "infested" the Enterprise. The probe mentioned that the Ilia unit was "no longer functioning". The duplicated Ilia probe was similar to Ilia down to the molecular structure, as a medical exam later revealed. The probe included both her memories and personality, though both suppressed by V'Ger's programming.

When Spock entered V'Ger's interior wearing a thruster suit, he saw a representation of Ilia floating in the expanse and attempted a mind meld.

Admiral James T. Kirk later listed both Ilia and Will as missing instead of killed, following the involvement of both in the conclusion of the crisis. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

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Background information

Ilia was played by Persis Khambatta. The character was originally proposed for Star Trek: Phase II. The show's production materials described the character's abilities and background—notably, that she was very intelligent, an "esper" and that almost everything with her people was sex-oriented. Khambatta had been cast in the role for the series, and had done costume and makeup tests which were used for the motion picture. (The Making of Star Trek The Motion Picture)

Ilia, as well as her relationship with Willard Decker, was the inspiration for both the Betazoid character Deanna Troi and Troi's relationship with the Human William T. Riker. This also includes the Betazoids named after an Greek alphabet like the Deltans, the Betazoids' relatively very open attitude toward sexual activities, and Troi along with the rest of the Betazoids' ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) capability.

In the DVD commentary for the Director's Cut, director Robert Wise suggests Ilia was a last-minute replacement for the unnamed transporter accident victim who was killed earlier with Commander Sonak. Decker's surprised reaction at her arrival seems to support this.

Apocrypha

According to Gene Roddenberry's novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Ilia's rank was lieutenant junior grade.

Ilia can also be seen in the first two story arcs of the Star Trek newspaper comic strip.

In The Return, by William Shatner, it is revealed that V'Ger was modified by the source species of the Borg. It is suggested that Ilia and Decker were fused to the Borg Collective, in five-dimensional space, by V'Ger and that Ilia might be the Borg Queen seen later.

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