Okay, let's try this:
"Tomorrow is Yesterday": The Walter M. Jefferies Memorial Challenge!
"What's this?" You ask? I shall explain.
Okay, we all know that Matt Jefferies designed the Enterprise for the original series. You probably also know that before he worked on Star Trek he was an aviation artist. With those things in mind, I have decided that with this challenge we should honor his contributions to both science fiction and aviation.
Therefore, your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to depict one or more contemporary fighter aircraft attempting to intercept TOS Enterprise in the air, a la the first act of "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Now, by "contemporary" I mean any real life, recognizable fighter, so you have a lot of leeway. Just no Jem'Hadar fighters or anything like that. Any real fighter made between the time of the Wright Brothers and the first flight of the Joint Strike Fighter is what I'm looking for.
The usual rules apply: end of the month is the end of the contest. Make sure you send your entries to Ptrope by email when they're completed. I'm sure the usual reminder to create a new project for the contest is unecessary, since I sincerely doubt any of us already has something like this lying around (of course, only you and your portfolios know for sure
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That's it. Get creating! ("There's a UFO on the radar! Scramble! Scramble!")
"Tomorrow is Yesterday": The Walter M. Jefferies Memorial Challenge!
"What's this?" You ask? I shall explain.
Okay, we all know that Matt Jefferies designed the Enterprise for the original series. You probably also know that before he worked on Star Trek he was an aviation artist. With those things in mind, I have decided that with this challenge we should honor his contributions to both science fiction and aviation.
Therefore, your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to depict one or more contemporary fighter aircraft attempting to intercept TOS Enterprise in the air, a la the first act of "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Now, by "contemporary" I mean any real life, recognizable fighter, so you have a lot of leeway. Just no Jem'Hadar fighters or anything like that. Any real fighter made between the time of the Wright Brothers and the first flight of the Joint Strike Fighter is what I'm looking for.
The usual rules apply: end of the month is the end of the contest. Make sure you send your entries to Ptrope by email when they're completed. I'm sure the usual reminder to create a new project for the contest is unecessary, since I sincerely doubt any of us already has something like this lying around (of course, only you and your portfolios know for sure

That's it. Get creating! ("There's a UFO on the radar! Scramble! Scramble!")