Ships of the Line 2005

The Ships of the Line calendar for 2005. All the image from this years calendar were later printed in the Ships of the Line book.

Contents

 * Cover: First Flight, John Teska
 * The NX-Alpha lauching


 * January: Christopher Pike, Commanding, by Doug Drexler & Daren Dochterman
 * Christopher Pike's USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) in spacedock. The Ships of the Line book states the shuttlecraft, Columbus, in shot is ferrying Pike to Enterprise for the first time as he takes command.


 * February: Tomorrow's Enterprise NCC-1701-J, by Doug Drexler
 * The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J). (design from )


 * March: Little Friend, by Doug Drexler
 * The shuttlecraft Chaffee along side the USS Defiant (NX-74205).


 * April: Ode to McCall, by Robert Bonchune
 * The Enterprise NX-01 flying over a moon.


 * May: Wrecking Crew, by Dave Morton
 * A Klingon Bird-of-Prey and vessel flying over a ruined classical city.  This image appears in the TOS movie-era section of the Ships of the Line book, rather than the Enterprise era the ships’ designs originate from. The book states the vessels are flying over the recently attacked city of Antaria.


 * June: Buttoned Up, by Robert Bonchune
 * The USS Voyager (NCC-74656) safely encased in Ablative hull armour under attack by a Borg cube and Borg tactical cube.


 * Center: Fleet Museum, by Sean Scott
 * The starships Enterprise in the fleet museum.


 * July: Cellular Disruption, by José Perez
 * The Enterprise NX-01 destroying a number of Suliban Cell ships.


 * August: Wheel in the Sky, by Meni
 * A variety of starships at Deep Space 9.


 * September: Perdition's Flames, by Jay Barton
 * The USS Enterprise and USS Reliant (NCC-1864) exchanging phaser fire in the Mutara Nebula.


 * October: Tactical Simulation, by Koji Kuramura
 * The Enterprise NX-01 entangled in a Tholian web.


 * November: Old Girlfriends, by Doug Drexler
 * The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) approaching the USS Stargazer (NCC-2893).


 * December: Faith of the Heart, by Koji Kuramura
 * The Enterprise NX-01 flying by the International Space Station.