Terry Farrell joins To Boldly Go road trip documentary to Star Trek locations

LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 03: Actress Terry Farrell speaks at the "SmithsonianÕs Star Trek : Inspiring Culture & Technology" panel during the 17th annual official Star Trek convention at the Rio Hotel & Casino on August 3, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 03: Actress Terry Farrell speaks at the "SmithsonianÕs Star Trek : Inspiring Culture & Technology" panel during the 17th annual official Star Trek convention at the Rio Hotel & Casino on August 3, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images) /
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s Terry Farrell will join the road trip adventure taking fans to various Star Trek locations. 

A new documentary from “Trekspert” and author , Mark A. Altman, exploring the most iconic Star Trek locations has added a member of Starfleet. The former Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax, Terry Ferrell, is joining the journey

The new documentary is entitled “To Boldly Go,” and, according to Trekmovie, it’s described as  “part travelogue, part history lesson, part Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Also in the documentary along with Altman are the hosts of the Inglorious Treksperts podcast: Daren Dochterma and Ashley E. Miller.

The trio will take off on a never-before-seen adventure and will be making stops at some of the greatest Star Trek filming locations in the franchise, including: Vasquez Rocks (which has been in multiple Star Trek episodes and movies), The Valley of Fire (Star Trek Generations), Bronson Caves (multiple Star Trek episodes and movies), Trona Peaks (Star Trek V), The Titan Missile Museum (Star Trek: First Contact), Calloway Vineyard and Winery (“All Good Things”), and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute (Star Trek VI).

Terry Farrell will be joining the Treksperts on this road trip adventure.

Terry Farrell, who left Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, after six seasons, will be trekking along on this tour through Star Trek history. Other actors, directors, writers, and producers of multiple Star Trek shows and movies will be talking about the locations and how some of the classic episodes of the franchise were made.

Right now, the documentary is being crowd-funded through Kickstarter and includes various perks for different levels of support. It’s currently a little over a quarter to its $100,000 goal, and the project will only be funded if it reaches its goal by Tue, September 5 2023 9:00 PM EDT. So this is your chance to contribute to what’s sure to be a creative journey and pick up some cool merchandise as well.

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