I think it's really cool how they are building up to the film with these comic issues. I'm a much bigger fan of The Next Generation than I am of The Original Series, so it's cool to see Picard, Data, and Geordi again. I don't know how I feel about Picard as an ambassador, since I never saw him really leaving the captain's chair, and in my personal opinion, I saw him retiring to his vineyard in France, but then again after the death of his brother and nephew perhaps that would have been too much for him. At least as an ambassador he's still active in Starfleet.
I don't know how I feel about "Captain" Data. I knew he would continue on in the form of B-4, so that's not surprising, but I always thought Data was best suited as the science officer, and that was it. I don't know if he has the "human" touch to be a captain, unless he has his emotion chip. It's nice to see Geordi with his vision intact, something I was waiting to happen for a while now.
Overall, though, back on the subject of the events leading up 'til the film, I'm really liking how things are being staged. It gives us a really strong look at Nero's motivation for doing what he's going to be doing (destroying Vulcan? Why not go back in time and prevent Romulus from being destroyed?). Or perhaps he believes that by destroying Vulcan, it will somehow prevent Romulus from being destroyed, but I still don't understand that, since apparently the Vulcans had something to do with the destruction of Romulus, but it was a natural event in the galaxy that just supernova'd.
A part of me wishes we were somehow getting these issues as the next movie, but I understand why we're getting what we're getting (mass appeal, making Trek cool again, restarting from scratch). Here we have the best of both worlds: Continuing to explore "old" Trek, while keeping the focus on "new" Trek for new audiences.
I also think the term "Jellyfish" is an appriopriate name, and I think the design of the ship is pretty cool. What else would you have it be called?