^^ Not if it was a well written and interesting story that the characters were involved in.
That just doesn't cut it when you're trying to breathe new life into a franchise that has become so stale, so trite and so absurdly self-referential that people are running from it like scared cats from rising water. Star Trek had become a
joke, it had become a laughing-stock, a television fossil, untouched by the evolution of the medium.
When that happens, you can't expect people to give you a second chance just because you happen to be full of good intentions, to know your Star Trek canon through and through and to assure them that this time, the script really is terrific. Quality, by itself, can't overcome the stigma. Abrams & Co had to bring something new to the table, they had to give the appearance that this was not just one more Star Trek film, that this was something unique and remarkable. An origin story, something we had never seen before in Star Trek, ticks all the right boxes. And it worked.
And now that the stench has been taken care of, now that the negative connotations that were sticking to Star Trek like barnacles to a ship's hull have disappeared, now it's time to tell straight Star Trek stories like the ones you have in mind.
Oh, on the other hand asking that of these writers would have been asking a lot.
As a rule, writers can't bring you back your childhood.