I'm a little weirded out by the Enterprise and what it means for Discovery Season 2. It's basically a kitbash of the TOS and movie Enterprises, so on the one hand, seeing it face-to-face with the Discovery is reassuring in that it's clear that the TOS style can and does exist alongside the decidedly different looks of Discovery's ships so far. And all of the elements I would have thought would seem "dated" and calling out for a revision (to the camp that insists that the TOS look is dated, at least) are completely intact: gold deflector dish, round nacelles, orange bussards, TOS decals, etc. But at the same time, it's pretty clearly not the exact same ship model from TOS, which certainly breaks from longstanding Trek tradition.
So what does this mean for Trek going forward? Obviously, the Discoprise (for lack of a better designation) won't get the full Mirror Darkly treatment. But at the same time, even with the design changes in this iteration, it would be difficult to just handwave in existing Discovery sets and costumes costumes and ignore the different production designs between the two ships.
One can't imagine that the Enterprise will be completely rebuilt from scratch; it seems likely that the Shenzhou's bridge will be re-purposed (in retrospect, having two bridge set designs available seems to have been a smart cost-saving measure from both a production and storytelling perspective.) But will it be some combination of the movie and TOS sets, as the Discoprise seems to indicate, or will it be more like the Discovery/Shenzhou? And will we see some version of the TOS or Cage uniforms (as the tie-in novel has indicated) or will the Discovery uniforms be retconned as the "new" pre-TOS uniform for all of Starfleet?
And given that we have two different "looks" for things that exist simultaneously (which had been the exception rather than the rule before Discovery), will this finally allow for more integration of things like the Kelvin and Franklin and even some other 2250s Kelvin timeline stuff as-is into the Prime timeline without fans going "Nope, this aspect of production design could clearly only exist in the Kelvin timeline!"? (I'm guessing the answer is "no", but one always hopes.)
At this point, I've accepted the fact that Discovery will continue to carry on the continuity from the other Trek shows (the use of Mudd and plotlines from Enterprise make this pretty clear, IMO) while not feeling particularly beholden to replicating the visuals the same way we've come to expect. I'm excited, albeit a little confused, at how faithful the Discoprise is to the spirit of the original.
The grouchy old fan-boy in me would still appreciate some kind of temporal cold war hand-wave, though. (I've just about accepted that Voq/Ash isn't going to emerge as the leader of an ascendant Augment/altered Klingon faction and the Enterprise won't be wrecked and rebuilt to her Cage-era appearance at the end of the series. Just about.)
So what does this mean for Trek going forward? Obviously, the Discoprise (for lack of a better designation) won't get the full Mirror Darkly treatment. But at the same time, even with the design changes in this iteration, it would be difficult to just handwave in existing Discovery sets and costumes costumes and ignore the different production designs between the two ships.
One can't imagine that the Enterprise will be completely rebuilt from scratch; it seems likely that the Shenzhou's bridge will be re-purposed (in retrospect, having two bridge set designs available seems to have been a smart cost-saving measure from both a production and storytelling perspective.) But will it be some combination of the movie and TOS sets, as the Discoprise seems to indicate, or will it be more like the Discovery/Shenzhou? And will we see some version of the TOS or Cage uniforms (as the tie-in novel has indicated) or will the Discovery uniforms be retconned as the "new" pre-TOS uniform for all of Starfleet?
And given that we have two different "looks" for things that exist simultaneously (which had been the exception rather than the rule before Discovery), will this finally allow for more integration of things like the Kelvin and Franklin and even some other 2250s Kelvin timeline stuff as-is into the Prime timeline without fans going "Nope, this aspect of production design could clearly only exist in the Kelvin timeline!"? (I'm guessing the answer is "no", but one always hopes.)
At this point, I've accepted the fact that Discovery will continue to carry on the continuity from the other Trek shows (the use of Mudd and plotlines from Enterprise make this pretty clear, IMO) while not feeling particularly beholden to replicating the visuals the same way we've come to expect. I'm excited, albeit a little confused, at how faithful the Discoprise is to the spirit of the original.
The grouchy old fan-boy in me would still appreciate some kind of temporal cold war hand-wave, though. (I've just about accepted that Voq/Ash isn't going to emerge as the leader of an ascendant Augment/altered Klingon faction and the Enterprise won't be wrecked and rebuilt to her Cage-era appearance at the end of the series. Just about.)