A strong case can be made that after the last refit Discovery has become a 32nd-century starship in her own right.
Remember the refit of Enterprise in TMP, Decker said, with good reason, that it was so different from what it used to be that Kirk didn't even know her anymore? (Or something to that effect, I don't recall his exact words). Yet it was only to integrate a decade of progress.... A DECADE... And you get a ship that radically different. And to further that, when Scotty was rematerialized after 70 years of transporter stasis, he was completely baffled by the changes in technology. Every suggestion he made, every time he tried to contribute, it was met by a sigh of impatience by Geordi!!! And yet Scotty was brilliant, a miracle worker, and it wasn't a boast in his time, but in Geordi's time, he had become almost useless.
Now think of the Discovery, it is at least as old as the first version of the Enterprise and it has jumped 930 years into the future. A refit at this point is like ninety-three TMP refits, NINETY-THREE!!!
In all likelihood, there is nothing left of the original Discovery, nothing but the name and the appearance. That is, every circuit has been replaced by a more efficient and therefore different one, alloys have been changed to better alloys... plus there's that bigger in the inside technology from the 29th century remember? So why do they call it Discovery and pretend that it's the same ship then? Why did Starfleet authorize Sisko to have "the Sao Polo" rechristen "the defiant"? By respect and consideration for his service... That's why!!! To indulge his nostalgia. And or Discovery it is to give the team a sense that they belong there.
Plus what purpose would it serve to give that ship a different name? I mean it kind of looks like the old one. They didn't change the name of the Enterprise in TMP but according to Decker, they might as well have.
Well, there are other arguments but for now, I think these will suffice.
Remember the refit of Enterprise in TMP, Decker said, with good reason, that it was so different from what it used to be that Kirk didn't even know her anymore? (Or something to that effect, I don't recall his exact words). Yet it was only to integrate a decade of progress.... A DECADE... And you get a ship that radically different. And to further that, when Scotty was rematerialized after 70 years of transporter stasis, he was completely baffled by the changes in technology. Every suggestion he made, every time he tried to contribute, it was met by a sigh of impatience by Geordi!!! And yet Scotty was brilliant, a miracle worker, and it wasn't a boast in his time, but in Geordi's time, he had become almost useless.
Now think of the Discovery, it is at least as old as the first version of the Enterprise and it has jumped 930 years into the future. A refit at this point is like ninety-three TMP refits, NINETY-THREE!!!
In all likelihood, there is nothing left of the original Discovery, nothing but the name and the appearance. That is, every circuit has been replaced by a more efficient and therefore different one, alloys have been changed to better alloys... plus there's that bigger in the inside technology from the 29th century remember? So why do they call it Discovery and pretend that it's the same ship then? Why did Starfleet authorize Sisko to have "the Sao Polo" rechristen "the defiant"? By respect and consideration for his service... That's why!!! To indulge his nostalgia. And or Discovery it is to give the team a sense that they belong there.
Plus what purpose would it serve to give that ship a different name? I mean it kind of looks like the old one. They didn't change the name of the Enterprise in TMP but according to Decker, they might as well have.
Well, there are other arguments but for now, I think these will suffice.
I forgot to put "spoiler" in the title sorry.