Ships of the Line 2006

The Ships of the Line calendar for 2005. In celebration of ' 40th Anniversary, this year's calendar featured images based only on that series. All the image from this year's calendar were later printed in the Ships of the Line book.

Contents

 * Cover: Shore Leave, by Doug Drexler
 * The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) approaching a busy K-type space station.


 * January: Face of the Unknown, by Daren Dochterman
 * The USS Enterprise approaching the Fesarius.


 * February: None Too Soon, The Skies of Home, by Pierre Drolet
 * A pair of Romulan Birds-of-Prey flying over Ki Baratan.


 * March: Righteous Wrath, by John M. Teska
 * The hand of Apollo taking hold of the USS Enterprise


 * April: ''Starfleet Proving Grounds', by Meni
 * The NCC-1000. The Ships of the Line book identifies the pictures vessel as a starship of the .


 * May: This Unit Must Survive!, by Koji Kuramura
 * The USS Enterprise flying through the wreckage of starships.


 * June: Final Flight of Galileo, by Petri Blomqvist
 * The shuttlecraft Galileo II departing the USS Enterprise. The Ships of the Line book states that the Galileo II, the last of her class in service, is departing to her resting place in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.


 * Center: Repairs at the Rom of Starlight, by Sean Scott
 * EV suited personal and shuttlecraft carry out repairs on the Enterprise's Warp nacelles. The Ships of the Line book states that these repairs were being conducted at facilities at Bolarus Prime.


 * July: Lady of the Cantons, by Jose Perez
 * The shuttlecraft McAuliffe, of the USS Farragut (NCC-1647), flying deep in a canyon. The Ships of the Line states the shuttlecraft is flying through canyons on Delta Vega in search of water.


 * August: It Would Have Been Glorious!, by Robert Bonchune
 * The USS Enterprise and USS Lexington (NCC-1709) engaging a pair of Klingon s and a vessels. The Ships of the Line book implies this image is from a Starfleet simulation of possible Federation/Klingon war. This is the first appearance of Bonchune's D4-class design in a licensed work.


 * September: Near Miss, by Michael Stetson
 * The Doomsday machine firing on the USS Constellation (NCC-1017).


 * October: All I Ask Is a Tall Ship, by Lee Stringer
 * The USS Enterprise undergoing refit. (prior to )


 * November: Double the Odds, by Sean Scott
 * The separated saucer and stardrive sections of the USS Enterprise engageing a Klingon D7 class vessel.


 * December: Beyond Antares, a painting by John Eaves
 * The USS Enterprise approaching a high number of planetary bodies.