The most shocking thing about this movie is that a non-Asylum film managed to be the first to grab this Star Trek Beyond typosquat. And that's the last interesting thing that will happen in this movie. In the future, humans are dying from climate change. Fortunately, they've created superior genetically modified humans who are smarter, stronger, less emotional, and can survive better. A group of regular humans were sent to acquire a substance that can reverse the climate crisis. But the mining outpost has gone silent, so a group of genetically modified humans is sent on a two-year trip to investigate what happened. They find most of the humans dead, apparently killed by each other, the only survivors being a single, mute, human and an android whose memory of the incident has been wiped. As they try to investigate, the genetically modified humans start experiencing emotions for the first time in their lives -- emotions they don't know how to control. Not to mention the inevitable conspiracies, corporate double-dealings, and surprise (well, "surprise") side changes.