3D Master, How do you know the actual technology level of the ships in the 22nd Century?
So far, the only indication of technology being that primitive was basically the "Nuclear Rockets" (I think the term was) referenced in Balance of Terror.
AFAIK, that's actually all that was established in that realm.
What we know about the 22nd Century from the canon would barely fill a commercial break. Little if any of your ideas are from the series or the movies. Its just stuff you think would be cool.
So what Star Trek needs is to stop being Star Trek? Then why call it Star Trek? Not sure thats the best approach.
Nope.
Spock, Balance of Terror: "the Earth-Romulan conflict a century ago.
As you may recall, this conflict was fought,
by standards today,
with primitive atomic weapons
and in primitive space vessels
which allowed no quarter,
no captives,
nor was there even ship-to-ship visual communication."
Now, does that describe the NX-01? Hell no, the NX-01 could easily have captured Romulans; aka beamed them aboard, and locked them up. Further, now "allowing quarter", aka show mercy, not kill everyone, describes a ship that had no escape mechanisms, and opposing ships that could not disable ships without blowing them up. Does this describe the NX-01? Of course not; plenty of ways to escape it, plenty of ways of pinpoint accuracy with their newest toys phasers; oops I mean phase cannons; plenty of ways with our shields (oops I mean polarized hullplating) slowly dropping to 95%, 91%, 79%, to survive a battle.
The ships desribed by Spock are primitive hunks of junks.
Then there's our lovely 22nd century time traveler that got his hands on a future timeship and came to Picard; the things he took to be reverse-engineered were all things that Enterprise mostly already had, although slightly more primitive. So from him too, we know they didn't have these things.
And I absolutely laugh at people attempting to defend Enterprise, especially here. Enterprise was horrible, plain and simple; even friggin' fans of Enterprise have never claimed it was good, hell, of the first seasons they outright say it was bad.
Enterprise was a carbon copy of TNG and Voyager, and everyone knows it; exactly the the thing Star Trek didn't need; ANOTHER tired, exactly the same show. It's the very thing all the JJ Trek supporters claim is the reason JJ Trek Wars is a good thing.
But oh! Watch out if what Enterprise did, or did not do, is actually used as an example that the JJ could have stuck to continuity and produced an equally good and even better movie; oh, no, then Enterprise is the greatest show on Earth!