Hey guys,new lad here, don't know if these have even answered if they have feel free to delete the thread.
On numerous occasions the writers of the show have said any discrepancies with Canon will be explained away in the same episode or in the following couple. A few things that I've seen take me away from the prime universe and haven't been explained. (I am enjoying the series, however hard to fit it into established canon and like others don't understand why it couldn't be set after TNG era.)
Holographic coms and not viewscreen
Warp capable shuttlecraft
Enterprise Delta on discovery
Entire redesign of klingon ships (the Kingons them self I can just about live with)
To me, it seems like there is absolutely no reason to set it in the time they have, especially if they wanted to play around with new tech (spore drive anyone).
Those are my two cents anyway, again, I'm new, treat me gentle and bloody live long and prosper.
On numerous occasions the writers of the show have said any discrepancies with Canon will be explained away in the same episode or in the following couple. A few things that I've seen take me away from the prime universe and haven't been explained. (I am enjoying the series, however hard to fit it into established canon and like others don't understand why it couldn't be set after TNG era.)
Holographic coms and not viewscreen
Warp capable shuttlecraft
Enterprise Delta on discovery
Entire redesign of klingon ships (the Kingons them self I can just about live with)
To me, it seems like there is absolutely no reason to set it in the time they have, especially if they wanted to play around with new tech (spore drive anyone).
Those are my two cents anyway, again, I'm new, treat me gentle and bloody live long and prosper.