It shows there is a reality where the Cerritos was built as a Sovereign Class vessel, but that is not the multiverse that LD is set in, presumably the Prime universe
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The Discovery transformation implies that there is a reality where Klingons look like they do in Discovery, and use the ships that they use in Discovery, and that this hypothetical universe is not the Prime universe. Of course, that wouldn't make it non-canon, but it's not an unreasonable conclusion
Personally, I didn't like Disco, but there were people who did. I prefer that it in fact ISN'T confirmed if they exist in different universes, since that allows everyone to think what they want without upsetting Disco fans.
It has been, in fact, repeatedly confirmed by Paramount that it *is* in the Prime universe. Pretending that there's some sort of mystery or debate or tease about this is something Disco haters do to comfort themselves because *they're* upset.
Of course, the point of all this is that anything can be true depending on what the viewer wants Star Trek to be. Now I can dream that Kirk didn't pointlessly die in Generations. I'm looking forwards to what they'll end up doing with the interdimensional wormhole
Likewise the Klingon appearance is a reality where the Klingons still dress, groom themselves, and build their ships in that style. Unless you're going so far as to claim that every time the Klingons change their makeup it's a new quantum reality, which would mean TOS and TNG aren't aligned.
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