I feel like the Kyle and Mitchell thing is a side effect of something like what happened with Landry on Discovery - the role and name was cooked up separate from the casting and they didn’t just change the name when they cast someone not white in the role.
It’s the casting equivalent to the set differences of TOS and modern Trek - a show produced in the 60s had mostly white actors, and unless otherwise indicated would be cast and named as such. Now, in the 2020s, we see more diversity.
There’s no reason one way or the other for those characters to have names that reflect their race - in the 23rd century, people are going to be marrying and having kids in all sorts of combinations, keeping and losing family names as chosen.
It sounds like a no-win scenario either way - you have people angry that they don’t have racially indicative names, you’d have people angry that the only way to have non-white actors in these roles is to give them racially indicative names. If I were the one doing the casting, I’d sooner have people angry because representation on screen isn’t right than that representation isn’t there at all.
It’s the casting equivalent to the set differences of TOS and modern Trek - a show produced in the 60s had mostly white actors, and unless otherwise indicated would be cast and named as such. Now, in the 2020s, we see more diversity.
There’s no reason one way or the other for those characters to have names that reflect their race - in the 23rd century, people are going to be marrying and having kids in all sorts of combinations, keeping and losing family names as chosen.
It sounds like a no-win scenario either way - you have people angry that they don’t have racially indicative names, you’d have people angry that the only way to have non-white actors in these roles is to give them racially indicative names. If I were the one doing the casting, I’d sooner have people angry because representation on screen isn’t right than that representation isn’t there at all.