It's always interesting for what takes people out of a film. Because, that wasn't my reaction to them in it, so its a different experience for me.
It took me out of the film because it was supposed to be a tense moment as they race off to Scarif, and then they stop to have a cute scene with beloved characters we're supposed to cheer for, and one even spouts a "humorous" line...
I don't and seeing an NX class in DSC would take me out, not because of the self-referential piece but because seeing it still in service would strain suspension of disbelief.[/QUOTE]
Fair points, though certainly subjective. It might make me self-aware while watching, but if it was a simple establishing shot, I would have no problem with it.
I still wouldn't be much of a fan of seeing an NX-ship in active duty (as I was annoyed by the Miranda-classes in DS9), but I do hope a model or something hangs in the background of the meeting room or something.
I was never really bothered by it. Contrary to the midichlorians, the new explanation didn't actually change anything, it just cleared up stuff. The episode itself was also actually quite enjoyable. The explanation itself wasn't exactly needed or super creative, just fanwank. But who can blaim them, they thought Star Trek would end for good for a while, and they gave one final explanation for a little thing that had always bugged fans, and cleared up things for good.
Of couse Discovery now has opened this whole can of worms again, but whatever...
I could see an NX class ship, refitted, being used as an Admiral's ship, or an escort vessel, or maybe used for Starfleet "shuttle" services (ferrying officers to and from various starbases).