On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 1:15 AM, M-D November <[email protected]> wrote:

> I disagree on that last point. While the production design has to look
> sufficiently futuristic, if "Discovery" is set in the prime timeline, there
> has to be some continuity connecting it to TOS and/or "Enterprise". And to
> that end, "Enterprise" actually did a really nice job of creating a modern
> presentation for a pre-TOS aesthetic (physical buttons & controls, manually
> triggered doors, minimal voice interaction with the computer, displays that
> hinted at what the TOS bridge displays were meant to show (given technology
> limitations at the time). You shouldn't have to throw canon into the
> dumpster for the sake of presentation.
>

I don't expect any major media company would respect canon.

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