That move doesn't reflect very well on Feige or the state of the MCU does it?
I'm not sure I'd necessarily throw Feige under the bus for that. He is a businessman, and from a strictly business perspective, it does make sense to hire someone as buzzworthy as Matalas. But, yes, it does speak volumes about the state of the MCU that they have to pull such a Hail Terry* and hire someone who really is a rather shockingly bad writer.
*Yes, I know what I wrote there.
The elements of the fanbase he enabled and connected with during the last couple years doesn't endear his skills as a showrunner to me in the least. Or instances when he was directly called out for supporting toxic folks like RMB and he just shrugged it off. So many red flags.
Yeah, once again, I remind everyone, RMB is the guy who said a woman should be publicly sexually assaulted for writing an episode he didn't like. And this is the guy who Matalas extended an olive branch to in order to hype Picard S3 and granted inside access to the season while it was in production. Let that sink in.
I'm not sure I buy that Matlas wasn't aware that the Titan was a Luna Class
Well, whether or not you buy it, it is true.
Oh, is there more to that statement? No, seriously, you just kind of ended your post there.
Okay, I'll stop being a smartass as I suspect you were going to point out we see Luna class ships in the fleets in both season 2 and 3. The VFX people inserted those using STO assets (as reflected by how many STO ships are in those fleets). It's possible Matalas wasn't aware of this at all, as the showrunner has n reason to know about background details like that. Even if he were, the work on those scenes would have been done well after the script was finished, including the rewrites after Matalas learned about the Titan being Luna class.