I think the amount of ornamentation on the
Enterprise-E has more to do with the changing standards of how much detail is expected to make a ship look "realistic" on-screen. IIRC, the ship wasn’t really that much more ornamented than its predecessor.
The Sovereign was one of the Biggest rush jobs I've ever seen that it need an overhaul in the Nemesis. This is Trek getting cheap.
I think the E-E has its issues—it certainly wasn’t as well-rationalized a design as the E-D or
Voyager (when you exit the Captain’s Yacht, please don’t pump your head on the torpedo launcher). However, I think the
Nemesis “overhaul” made things worse, not better. Although I’ve read about slight changes in the proportions of nacelle pylons and such, which I didn’t notice on screen, they also added gratuitously added torpedo launchers, which I certainly did notice.
I think the need to beef up the already formidable
Enterprise was the result of the same flawed thinking that led to the oversized and over-spiky
Scimitar—trying to make Star Trek more conventionally badass by pumping it up with more weapons and “scary” stuff. In light of this new warbirds certainly do look elegant—though the design doesn’t flow like the original Romulan warbird, it’s not too overdone. I liked the gap in the old Warbird—it indicated that these guys have a different way of thinking. Just having wings seemed a little too conventional.
Has anyone seen the original warbird designs from 1987-88? I heard that the warbirds were originally supposed to be vertically oriented—I wonder why almost all ships in Trek seem to be wider than tall…