You're forgetting this little real world fact...
The movie was being made in 2008 as a reboot of a 1960's
TV show. The design aesthetics are very much like that
of TOS only made in 2008 so it's newer and fresher looking
with some updates to suit a modern audience.
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I take it you mean that the ship is built on the ground because people are so much more stupid about spaceflight now (thanks STAR WARS, all that noise in the vacuum of space seems to have dumbed down audiences even more than we who knew better thought possible back in the 70s), that is your update to suit a modern audience.
At that rate of audience retardation, STAR TREK of 2050 will doubtless take place on an Earth that is flat, not round. That Enterprise will have to hang glide off the edge of the earth, 'warping' its way out of the 2d mindset of those with their heads buried in the dirt planetside.
I find a whole lot of baseless supposition on a technical note that was not
part of my post. Design aesthetics had nothing to with the ship being built
on the ground and was about the uniforms, the actual ship design itself
and other visual aspects.
As for your comment on the ship being built on the ground it's almost as silly
as the argument that they're all fearful uneducated xenophobes because
they may have the ability to build a ship like this on the surface in the future.
