Thank you, that makes sense. The Enterprise-D looked appropriate in Picard's dream, Archive model and as SFC holo in season 1. After what happened to the Enterprise design in DSC, I'm still afraid that other prominent ships might be radically redesigned for change's sake.
Like I said, I think they won't. But we'll see.I don’t think that’s going to happen. Between (my admittedly biased perception that) the producers having realized that too much change is a bad thing, the TNG nostalgia-fest that is Lower Decks, and the reunion of the TNG crew, I doubt we’ll be seeing any more ‘visual reboots’ of things that looked one way before but look a completely different way now.
Plus, I get the feeling that they really don’t know what to do about the visual disconnect between the TOS Enterprise and the Discoprise any more. They obviously want to use and promote the visual reboot into SNW, but still show things like the TOS interiors in “Ephraim & Dot” and the TOS Connie exteriors in LD, Prodigy and now PIC. The running idea that ‘DSC and SNW was how it always looked’ is starting to get chips in the facade.
What it comes down to is this: DSC was created before they knew they were going to do PIC. Once PIC became a thing, they had to un-reboot the Visual Reboot. That's the real reason we had that line in DSC Season 2 about how, "The Klingons are growing their hair again." The thing is SNW spins off directly from DSC, so they're in a mess of their own making. Card Carrying fan of Discovery here, you can't find a bigger fan of DSC than myself, and I'm saying this. SNW has done a masterful job of mashing up the TOS and DSC looks together, but it's a situation the creators dug themselves into.
That situation has nothing to do with Picard or how it depicts the TNG Era, which was never visually rebooted. So the situation with PIC and the situation with DSC/SNW is like apples and oranges.
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