I'm all onboard with it. But, no matter what, somehow rebooting it is just disrespectful to all that stuff you said, even though it quite honestly isn't. It isn't trying to say "ignore that stuff; only our stuff matters." It is offering a different take on this world.Mike Okuda, Doug Drexler, Andy Probert, Matt Jeffries... none of them are involved anymore. Their designs have been remade, reimagined, retconned. I had all the technical books and size comparison charts, the unofficial deck-by-deck floorplans of the ships too and I still love them... but I get it doesn't matter. Today's Trek is a semi-reboot playing by different rules. The Enterprise is 442m not 289, the Klingon D7 is 503m not 216m. The sets are different, the actors are different, the costumes are different and the sizes are different.
Diversity of ideas on a productions designs and interpretation of classic designs; not just for Shakespeare anymore.