I don't believe it's hard
not to be picky if you have an open-enough imagination and taste,
regardless of the class of Starship or Starship in specific. Of
course it's the most famous Starship design in Science Fiction history. That's precisely why I
doubt the general audience will boo the Defiant for the inaccuracies of the Constitution-class here and there. Not everyone's going to get it accurate, and not everyone's going to spend a lot of time browsing material on this particular starship design.
Why complain over the little details as if it was a crime against humanity? Maybe I overexaggerated that, but my point is that, while it can be nice to nitpick here and there, don't be overly negative about it. Have an open-enough imagination, let it go. To quote Wicked Zombie in
his forums:
"Getting riled over a bunch of polygons and pixels isn't good for anyone's health." The CGI Defiant's close enough to resemble a Constitution-class Starship at the very least, so I think it's good enough.
Besides, it's mostly the storyline that counts, right? "In a Mirror, Darkly" might prove to be an interesting Enterprise episode I might tune in on UPN to watch for a change. A closed mind is
instantly prepared to say it will suck, and upon watching, will say it does
regardless if it actually does or not. I'll be open for a change this time around and tune into UPN when this episode airs.