Ships of the Line 2007

The Ships of the Line calendar for 2007. All but one of the images from this year's calendar were later printed in the Ships of the Line book.

Contents

 * Cover: Hit in the Heels, by Mike Stetson
 * The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) taking fire from a Klingon Bird-of-Prey.


 * January: The Secret of Farpoint, by John M. Teska
 * The USS Enterprise-D before two Star-jellies.


 * February: Bluejay 4, by Aurore de Blois
 * John Christopher's F-104 breaking up in the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)'s tractor beam.


 * March: Neutral Zone, by José Perez
 * The USS Enterprise-D confronted by a fleet of warbirds.


 * April: Deployed, by Robert Bonchune
 * An Aeroshuttle deploying from a ship above the USS Enterprise-D.


 * May: Last Flight of the Columbia, by Pierre Drolet
 * The wreckage of the starship Columbia (NX-02) on a desert world being surveyed by 24th century starfleet personnel. The Ships of the Line book puts this image in the DS9 chapter, and states that the Columbia had been discovered on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant.


 * June: Farthest Star, by Daren Dochterman
 * The USS Enterprise before the Insectoid podship.


 * Center: Wolf 359, by Mojo
 * The Battle of Wolf 359, prominently featuring a starship. This was the only image from this calendar not to be reprinted in the Ships of the Line book.


 * July: Sea Trial, Duty, by Doug Drexler & Michael Okuda
 * An unusual starship above the USS Enterprise-D. The Ships of the Line book identifies the unusual new vessel as the USS Altair (SotL), an experimental prototype starship design.


 * August: Plenty of Letters, by Gabriel Koerner
 * A unique variation of a starship. The Ships of the Line book suggests this alternate Constitution-class design was one of the purposes refit schemes for the class, ultimately rejected in favour of the more familiar TOS'' movie-era design.


 * September: Captain Arriving, a painting by Andrew Probert
 * The Calypso returning to dock in the Enterprise-D.


 * October: Armagossa Armageddon, by Koji Kuramura
 * The USS Enterprise-D departing from the Armagossa observatory as it is destroyed by a shockwave.


 * November: Yesterday's Enterprise, by Alain Rivard
 * The Enterprise-D facing off against a Klingon Bird-of-Prey as the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) leaves to meet her fait..


 * December: Solar Observation, by Fred Pienkos
 * The USS Enterprise-D with and  starships above a star. The Ships of the Line books suggested all three of the pictured vessels are about to embark on a trip through time, simultaneously using the light-speed breakaway factor.