This would involve the TNG crew, and not make for a good setup for future adventures. It would also require non-fans to have a familiarity with both crews from the start, thus defeating the entire reason Paramount wanted the movie in the first place.A story that begins with Kirk, Spock & Crew in the 23rd century and is resolved by Picard and Nimoy Spock in the 24th century. No time travel, no "passing the torch" junk, just a linear storyline.
Nice given the premise above, but losing half of your cast halfway through a movie is not wise. Again, if the TNG crew are the endpoint of the movie, it sets up future adventures with the TNG crew, and the TOS crew serve no function to the end of the movie dramatically.This would have been met with cries from fans who would likely reject the full reboot, and wonder why it would be necessary to destroy the Enterprise if it was a true reboot.The Barcode Scanners are only apparent when pointed out, IMHO, and most of the time, I don't see them, but YMMV.And visually... the TMP era designs, those are timeless. No huge shitfuck of reimagined stuff and barcode scanners and crap.
The TMP Era designs were fantastic, but if this was a TOS movie, it is TOS that should vaguely be the design model, no?
If it is a true reboot, then re-using existing designs would be the laziest, least creative option.
If it is NOT a reboot, the TMP designs would have been seen as an egregious breach of continuity, and creatively lazy.
The TOS designs would have been laughed off the screen by general audiences.
Star Trek would die as a franchise in your hands.
Oh, sorry, is this supposed to be an argument? None of us can back up either position with anything.
Except common sense, of course
