Can anyone name other times the vibe didn't line up?
Because that's been my Trek experience for 30+ years as a fan and aware of such things. Granted 10 year old me was less discerning, but the point remains. If we are putting so much in to "feel" (fascinating if so, given the common pushback on emotional characters in this franchise) then are there other examples of the lack of the same vibe?
For me, it's TOS to TMP to TWOK. Three different vibes.
Regarding vibes for the various shows, I'll try to put my feelings into words.
Reruns of TOS, the TOS movies, TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT... I was a fan from Day 1 of TNG premiering. From 8 years old until about a month before I turned 26, I loved having something new of the franchise just around the corner. The world of STAR TREK was like a second home to me. It felt like a place where I belonged. (Particularly DS9, as I've mentioned my reasoning for it in the past.) It was even a gateway for me to get into more scifi. (In a very real way, Data
IS my hero, because his character was the very reason I became a Trekkie and a science fiction fan in general.) The shows are taking place in the same universe, and to me, the vibe and the feeling is the same. The current era, for the most part, feels the same. Despite the more... current this production era is. ("Current': I don't have another word that fits properly. It's the best I can come up with without using words like darker, grittier, more plot heavy, etc. Not saying any of those things are bad by definition, but I know many would look at those words and think, "This guy doesn't like that kind of stuff.") The two shows of the current era that don't have the same vibe as the rest are DISCO and PICARD. They
feel like STAR TREK but they don't have the
vibe of STAR TREK.
I know that last sentence must sound confusing, so I will try to elaborate. The universe feels like it should, but the people seem... off. Not sure I can pinpoint exactly why. In the case of PICARD, the language and expression feels
too 21st century. (Seven: "It makes me feel seen." The sentiment is excellent, but it just dates the dialogue even more than the previous era.) I miss the more theatric, stageplay style of how they were. I know that is something that is basically gone from tv and movies in general now, but there was a feeling of them being larger than life when on screen. The urge to explore is also greatly lessened. (Having said that, season 3 was very, very good because it accomplished precisely what it set out to do... give a better sendoff to the TNG crew than NEMESIS. It was literally a 10 hour movie, right down to the musical cues.) DISCO had the same problems, but it was amplified by being more about telling than showing how the characters were connected and what they meant to each other. But the universe they are in
feels like STAR TREK because a lot of the spirit was there... everyone coming together for a common cause, the wish to do the right thing against all odds, risking yourself to help others.
LDS, SNW, and PRODIGY... the feeling
AND vibe are both there. Mainly because the spirit of exploration is there. I think in a nutshell, that's the primary motivation. (One can make the argument that there wasn't much exploration in DS9, but they would be dead wrong. There was a great deal of exploration
within for everyone there. DISCO and PICARD did do some of that, but I feel it was more... cursory in comparison to DS9.)
Each franchise or series has their own world and feels different when you watch or immerse yourself in it. FARSCAPE, DOCTOR WHO, BABYLON 5, STARGATE, BSG, THE X-FILES, SUPERNATURAL, etc... they each have their own feeling and vibe that makes it
theirs. STAR TREK is no different in that regard.
(I'm not sure if I was completely clear in all of that. I can try to elaborate more, if needed.)
Yeah, no. It's literally the "Discoprise" with straight pylons and a different dish.
As for the colour, the Enterprise is far more grey than people think, it's just that they choose to light it in a way that makes it look far more metallic. When shown in more direct light, her true colour can be much more easily seen.
I've even gone to painstaking efforts to reproduce the look in my model work.
This final pic shows how close in colour the Discoprise is to the TOS version.
Nice job on the model work!