It's rude to shout, you know. And Discovery seasons 1-2 were set nearly a decade before TOS, so you can justify the change in the same way, as a refit in the intervening years. I find it bizarre that people get so upset about it.
I was making a point, not shouting. But the problem lies with The Cage. Discovery should have been set before it which would solve most, but not all the problems.
Ah, but I have been part of both for over 40 years and they are not that much different. Both have people who pour over technical manuals and the models and film stills for details others might have missed. Right here on this site are many Trekkies who argue about how to fit the TOS sets in the TOS exterior. We have full CG buildups of the TOS Enterprise, both the FJ version and more screen accurate versions. Where DS9 and Enterprise respected that, Discovery throws that level of geeky detail in the trash without a second thought.No, I think the series themselves are different, and it's an invalid and incompetent argument to claim that just because Star Wars does things a certain way, that somehow constitutes a force of law that compels unrelated franchises to do things the same way.
When it comes to the philosophy and story you are right. When it comes to the sets, props, technology, ships, etc. you are very wrong, they have been very identical for 40 years. If anything Star Trek has been more tied to the TOS style than Star Wars has to the ANH style.You really shouldn't. They don't have the same goals or approach in any meaningful way.
No, I have dismissed or insulted all that work. That is a different case entirely. No two Hamlet's need to be consistent with each other. Each one is a unique setting using the same (or in the case of some films mostly the same) script. A modern continuing series is quite different. The expectation is that things remain the same. Change should not come without reason. And the reason should be in the story or at least be very consistent.You've just dismissed and insulted the work of every theatrical designer who stages a new production of Hamlet or Our Town or any other play. It's culturally illiterate to believe it's somehow wrong to redo an existing concept in a new way.
Screaming in people's faces does not make you right.
Again, not shouting. Trying to make a point. Shouting would be paragraphs like that. It did the trick, you did read and pay attention to those points. So job done.