I'll see what I can do. Early attempts showed zero realism to have both craft on screen simultaneously without scaling... (keeping in mind this is a sci-fi show, ha! ) Scaling the F-106 down to proper size makes it really teensy-weensy but I'm as persistent as the Bubonic Plague, circa 1900 anyways...
According to Wikipedia, F-104's could do so, but didn't in active service: "Early Starfighters were also capable of carrying and launching a single MB-1 (AIR-2A Genie) rocket-powered nuclear missile using an extending trapeze launcher. This configuration was tested on a single aircraft but was not adopted for service use; however, NASA later used it for launching test rockets.[41]"
Of all the new camera angles season three adopted... That one brief moment makes it look like Worf is commanding Picard to do his morning exercises...
Might be worse. Had "Doctor Who" an even smaller budget, there's the console going up and down. Since NuWHO anthropomorphized the thing a few years ago, now it's even easier should the next season really want to redo that set... literally.
Star Wars vs. Star Trek, directed by Rian Johnson (2028), starring Chris Pine, Adam Driver, Sonequa Martin-Green, Pedro Pascal, John Cho, Andy Serkis, Jerry O'Connell, and featuring the voices of Frank Oz and Jeri Ryan.
Well, I haven't posted in one of these threads in a while, so here are some things I had been working on recently. These are images of my studio scale replica of the 33 inch Enterprise inserted into images of the original model (except the first one, which is just one I really like of the model). Click images to enlarge These were made as part of a series of calendar desktop images I made for myself using models I've made.