Actually, and TOS is my favourite Trek by far, TOS does look “a little silly” (and I started watching it in 1973, when it didn’t look as silly). It is of its time (as an historian, I am well aware of all that implies) and I don’t find it “silly” in its storytelling (no more than anything of its era), but it looks a bit silly—much like 60s-80s Who.
Huh... that seems like an odd comparison.
Star Trek was a notoriously expensive show (for its time), while original
Who was famously the exact opposite, produced on a (tattered and fraying) shoestring.
I'll grant, as I did above, that production values have moved on since the '60s, and what was state-of-the-art then wasn't now, in terms of fabrication of sets and props and costumes, lighting and cinematography, special effects, and more. But that has nothing to do with the
design vocabulary of TOS, which was thoughtful, brilliant, and beautiful.
Apply modern production values to that design vocabulary, and it would look spectacular — as it did, e.g., in ENT's "IAMD" two-parter. People say "oh, that was just a tribute episode," as if it was only tolerable to watch for a single story or something, but I'm never quite sure what they're thinking there, because
it worked beautifully. Exteriors and interiors, even the new sets that were designed to show previously unseen parts of the TOS-era
Defiant, looked fantastic on screen, no compromises or apologies necessary.
Where do the USS Republic and USS Farragut fit into all of this? Do they, any more? They were part of Kirk's back story, but seem to have fallen through the cracks.
Would anyone have preferred the design of Republic rather than what was done with Discovery? Here are some images:
Where did that design (and model) come from? I was under the impression that the
Republic has never actually been seen in Trek canon, and its ship class remains unconfirmed, although it was originally (and has typically thereafter been) assumed to be a Connie.
Kirk was on the Republic 2 years before Season 1 (2254)
Right now (2257) Kirk would be on the Farragut, though the ship will soon lose most of it's crew because of the Dikironium cloud creature.
How do you figure? Kirk was an ensign aboard the
Republic (per "Court Martial"), whereas he was a Lieutenant on the
Farrragut (per "Obsession"), so presumably the
Republic came first, but we don't know exactly when. And the cloud creature encounter came 11 years before "Obsession" (in late 2267 or early '68), whereas Discovery is already up to around November of 2257, so the incident is almost certainly already in the past.