Interesting that when Geoffrey Mandel drew up his freighter blueprints in the '70s he listed the Antares as a ship supposedly similar to the Huron from TAS' "The Pirates Of Orion." That actually would have made more sense than using the robot drone with a new section added.
Not showing the Antares originally was obviously a cost and time saving measure. It does leave us wondering what MJ might have come up with if given the time required.
Why not? in "The Ultimate Computer" (TOS), the
Woden (which we know from the TOS-R version was also the same design as the TOS-R
Antares/TAS robot grain ships, not an ancient DY-100 ship like originally used due to stock footage), is described as an older model converted for automation (just like the design's usage in TAS), meaning that it was originally staffed by crew (just like in "Charlie X" [TOS-R]). That makes perfect sense (and even fits with pre-established canon).
And like I said before, what someone thought it should be 40 years after the fact doesn't interest me.
Dude, a
lot of stuff about the TOS-era was decided 40 years after after the fact (the type of sensors the original
Enterprise had, the name of Koloth's ship ["Trials and Tribble-lations" [DS9]), the Polaric Test Ban Treaty ["Time and Again" (VGR)], the differences between the smooth and ridged headed Klingons ["Trials and Tribble-lations" (DS9), "Affliction," "Divergence" (ENT)], the nature of the Tholians ["Future Tense" (ENT), "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I" (ENT)], the fate of the
Defiant, the real reason for the spatial interphase, and the correct
Defiant mission patch ["In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II" (ENT)], etc.)
...Seven years after "Charlie X" aired is "the same era"?
Yeah, TAS was written as a continuation of TOS, it had a lot of the same creative minds behind it (the documentary interviews people who worked on TAS; they consistently described it as being approached as TOS season four, not an animated adaptation), and used the same visual style (with the addition of more alien designs for the aliens and alien tech). So, yeah, same era in terms of setting, production, and intent of the creators.