Well honestly, at the risk of going overboard on the whole thing...I agree. And here's why:
People change after 30 years. I don't mean "people in general" (although that's true too, but that's not the point to this particular rant). I literally mean individuals change. Physically we change, hell our cells are 100% replaced over and over again after 30 years. Our individual attitudes change. Our life experiences shape us into completely different people sometimes.
It's like showing up at the 25 year reunion and seeing that person who used to be painfully introverted is now lean, jacked, and confident...and you're like "how the hell did that happen?" Well...because it's not 1992 any more, slick.
And the point of all this is people are arguing about "but it's not really Star Trek." And my issue with that argument is that things can't be expected to stay the same over 30 years. Most people change tremendously in that amount of time. Business change. Societies change. Landscapes change. But we cling to this core idea of what the franchise MUST be if it's to contain the words "Star Trek" in the title. And I think that's a mistake. Nobody is going to say "but is that REALLY V'Ger23" if I show up at a reunion all muscular and ripped, with my Dodge Viper and trophy wife on my arm at the reunion. Well, of course it's "really" me (I don't have any of those things by the way- but it's fun to dream). It's just a different me than you knew 25 years ago.