Ironically the DS9 crew, aided by their numerous trips through the wormhole, covered several times greater distances throughout the series than either Enterprise or Voyager.
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Although the Enterprise in The Next Generation still takes the cake for nearly leaving the universe.
Voyager might also count if you include them jumping billions of years of time-distance thanks to Q meddling getting them tossed back and forth.
Does it still count if you use a wormhole? That's like taking a shortcut and still saying you went the full distance.
I mean, wrap drive itself is kind of a cheat...
Are Vulcans cheating with strength and resilience? Sisko was half wormhole alien and only could traverse those distances because of his relations.
I avoided DS9 for decades thinking it would have to suck. It didn't. I highly suggest a first play through of only Dominion War episodes. Then the characters grow on you. You wonder why anyone tolerates the mean Kai. So then you watch it in order.
DS9 was so cool the unexplored came to them.
Enterprise: where have we gone??
I don't know, but it's been a long road...
Getting from there to... somewhere else.
Every series since TOS has always been a variation of "going where no one has gone before".
TNG started at Farpoint and initially was supposed to be exploring the unexplored.
DS9, while being a space station, was still located at the wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant, an unexplored region of space for Starfleet
VOY hit the other corner by being thrown into the far end of the Delta Quadrant
ENT was chosen to predate TOS so that would genuinely be where no one had gone yet.
Star Trek Discovery: ???
They're going when no-one has gone before, clearly.
What are you talking about? Last thing I know was being approached by a sharp dressed gentleman...

I whish. And I also want the hours I wasted on that show returned to me.
Let's go

TOS: Going to Boldly.
To boldy go... nowhere
Actually a much better punchline
No one*
Since they usually find aliens there, 'no man' makes more sense.
English has been using 'man' for all humanity for centuries.
DS9: To boldy go where JMS was going, but legally distinct for copyright reasons.
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