Tales of the Seventh Fleet was the first fan production series that I had ever watched.

‘Return to Doomsday’ puts the USS Justice against the Doomsday Machine (aka Planet Killer), the device that devoured several planets before the USS Enterprise fought years before and defeated using the remains of the USS Constellation.

The USS Justice and its crew takes on the Doomsday Machine and deal with issues such as injuries to their command crew and a lack of a crippled starship to shove down the throat of the enemy.

This was Star Trek fan film productions before all the sets came in and people figured out how to make flawless green or blue screen work as computer programs got better and better.

The actors aren’t professionals and the visuals aren’t perfect as green screen/blue screen technology was in its infancy.

The scenes of the USS Justice and the Doomsday Machine are pretty good for the mid to late 2000’s whilst music and sound effects are borrowed from various Star Trek shows and movies.

Overall while the in ship scenes don’t look the best and the acting isn’t something you’ll see on CBS All Access, Netflix or Amazon Prime etc, it is a bunch of fans having a good time telling their stories and they told a good one.

Rating: 3 out of 5.