I thought about this after some posts I made in the Gen Trek forum, but one of the things I love about Strange New Worlds is the way that it makes certain aspects of the Original Series so much better than they already were. Here's a list of a few I could think of:
1) This was the first one I thought of, and that's T'Pring. SNW has really expanded and improved her character, along with adding depth to her relationship with Spock AND providing a motivation for her actions in Amok Time that is sympathetic.
2) Along the same lines, it also adds a lot of depth to the relationship between Spock and Chapel. Whereas on TOS Chapel just seemed like someone with an unrequited crush on Spock, in SNW we see that it's much deeper than that, and the Spock we see in TOS is probably reacting to Chapel the way he does because he's still very emotionally damaged from how their relationship ended.
3) Speaking of relationships, we get a much stronger explanation for why Spock would literally risk his career (And death, apparently, har-har) to take Pike to Talos. When you consider that Spock knew Pike was aware of his own fate, and chose to live with it anyway in order to save Spock's life, that is a powerful motivator for what Spock did to help Pike.
4) Another relationship that really gets fleshed out? The explanation of Sarek's attitude towards Spock. Now it's not just a trite "Oh, my son didn't pursue the career I WANTED him to pursue", it's literally a slap in the face to Sarek since he sabotaged Burnham's choice with the assumption Spock would take her place. So Spock tossed all of Sarek's plans in the bin and damaged his reputation in the process. Suddenly, the bitterness makes a lot more sense.
5) The war with the Klingons goes a long way in contextualizing the animosity we see towards the Klingons in TOS, as well. It explains the Fed's actions all the way up to Star Trek 6 and Cartwright's conspiracy.
That's what I can think of off the top of my head. Anyone have any other ways the new Trek has improved on what came before?
1) This was the first one I thought of, and that's T'Pring. SNW has really expanded and improved her character, along with adding depth to her relationship with Spock AND providing a motivation for her actions in Amok Time that is sympathetic.
2) Along the same lines, it also adds a lot of depth to the relationship between Spock and Chapel. Whereas on TOS Chapel just seemed like someone with an unrequited crush on Spock, in SNW we see that it's much deeper than that, and the Spock we see in TOS is probably reacting to Chapel the way he does because he's still very emotionally damaged from how their relationship ended.
3) Speaking of relationships, we get a much stronger explanation for why Spock would literally risk his career (And death, apparently, har-har) to take Pike to Talos. When you consider that Spock knew Pike was aware of his own fate, and chose to live with it anyway in order to save Spock's life, that is a powerful motivator for what Spock did to help Pike.
4) Another relationship that really gets fleshed out? The explanation of Sarek's attitude towards Spock. Now it's not just a trite "Oh, my son didn't pursue the career I WANTED him to pursue", it's literally a slap in the face to Sarek since he sabotaged Burnham's choice with the assumption Spock would take her place. So Spock tossed all of Sarek's plans in the bin and damaged his reputation in the process. Suddenly, the bitterness makes a lot more sense.
5) The war with the Klingons goes a long way in contextualizing the animosity we see towards the Klingons in TOS, as well. It explains the Fed's actions all the way up to Star Trek 6 and Cartwright's conspiracy.
That's what I can think of off the top of my head. Anyone have any other ways the new Trek has improved on what came before?