There are comments about women not being on the bridge, or being unable to command a ship. It's pretty rampant.
I wouldn't call such a mention which happens in only three out of 80 episodes rampant. You still see sexism rampant in a lot of the Contemporary dramas and comedies made today.
]The swept back nacelles and lighting of the Discovery version of the ship look contemporary -...
I disagree. It looks very cool for a design made in 1979 but 1979 is hardly contemporary.
...the original design, even remastered, just looks 60's - and not in a retro-chic way...
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And you're somewhat contradicting yourself here, either the swept-back nacelles and lighting make the remastered ship look very contemporary; or it makes it look like it's something from the 1960s. You can't have it both ways.
IMO the original Starhip Class/Constitution design looked just fine in high definition back in 2005 when they had it in the ENT S4 episode.
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I will say I do like the redesign done for ST D and SNW with the sole exception of the swept-back and split down the middle nacelle pylons. If they'd gone with just straight up pylons (at which point I'd really love it), or even straight up pylons with the split down the middle, I'd be a lot happier with it.
As it is I do like it better than the j.j. Abrams Star Trek 09 redesign, but that's me.
A soft reboot that keeps some of Gene's hard messages about humanity, religion, etc. would be fantastic! And like it or not....would draw fans in.
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I'd be fine with that if CBS and the Production staff came out and said that's exactly what they're doing; but they're not. Everyone involved is claiming that this is all in the same universe that TOS took place in.
IMO - another set-piece redesign that they really knocked it out of the park with was the Disco Prize bridge set; both in ST D season 2; and with the skills I've seen from the set on Strange New Worlds.
YMMV of course.
