If you haven't seen the magnificent Star Trek documentary For the Love of Spock, I suggest that you head over to Amazon and purchase the film immediately. Because it's definitely not to be missed.
It was directed by Adam Nimoy, the son of Spock actor Leonard Nimoy. As if one incredible feature-length Star Trek documentary wasn't enough for Adam, he's currently at work on DS9: What We Left Behind, which chronicles the history of the beloved series Deep Space Nine. You can back the film on Indiegogo, where it's already raised $319,454.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine lasted for seven seasons from 1993 to 1999. Considered to be the 'black sheep' of the Star Trek family because of its much darker and more mature tone, DS9 is now ranked as the best show in the franchise by legions of fans, so it's no surprise that the documentary has already raised such an incredible amount. Be sure to contribute yourself before the campaign ends next month.

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