Star Trek: Return of a Captain

Star Trek: Return of a Captain is a 2006 science fiction film based on the Star Trek franchise by Gene Roddenberry. It serves as a sequel to 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis and was released by Paramount Pictures on September 15, 2006. It was given a PG rating by the MPAA, won $20,806,442 at the box office and was the 30th highest grossing film of 2006. In 2007, it was nominated for three Emmy awards and won all of them. Star Trek: Return of a Captain opened with mostly positive reviews, with most praising the plot, music and casting, and some panning the setting.

Plot
Taking place in an alternate timeline outside of Star Trek, the film opens with GB-2100, a professional spaceship, attempting to search for the corpse of one of the ship's partners, Dr. John Lautner. Suddenly, a group of people (consisting of three men and one woman) finds out that the corpse has been taken to GB-2000, another professional spaceship, for safety reasons. GB-2000's captains, Envy and JP, announce their retirement from the ship and join GB-2100 with the crew. The crew (names are Alexander, Gabe, Brad and Kayla) accepts their involvement. Meanwhile, GB-2000 is locked and abandoned and John is instead taken to his funeral on Earth.