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Star Trek Voyager documentary crowdfunding smashes goal

More money means more features.

An upcoming Star Trek Voyager documentary by the same production team as What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and For the Love of Spock has smashed crowdfunding goals and is in the midst of expanding the project and its rewards.

At the time of writing, the Indiegogo project is at 419% of its funding goals and is offering its sixth stretch goal.

“It’s been over 25 years since Voyager first got lost in the Delta Quadrant and took us all on an incredible seven-year journey. It is now time to revisit, celebrate, and fully explore what made this Star Trek series so special,” 455 Films said as part of its crowdfunding campaign. “The cast and crew of this groundbreaking show deserve the highest recognition, and with your help, we are going to make happen!”

If you’d like to support the endeavour, you can head to the Star Trek Voyager documentary crowdfunding page here.

Star Trek Voyager celebrated its 25th anniversary back in 2020.


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