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* Cover: '''We Are the Borg''' by [[Alain Rivard]]
* Cover: '''Outbound''' by [[Doug Drexler]]: Post-[[2385]], {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} departs {{dis|Deep Space 9|II}}. ([[TNG]] & [[DS9]])
 
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* [[January]]: '''These Are the Voyages''', by [[Jeff Summers]] and [[Mike Myers]]
* [[January]]: '''Assignment Earth''' by [[Douglas Schrock]]: In [[1969]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} observes the launch of a [[Saturn V]] [[rocket]]. ({{e|TOS|Assignment: Earth}})
 
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* [[February]]: '''Parallels''', by [[Gabriel Koerner]]
* [[February]]: [[Tommy Krafe]]: In [[2155]], {{ship||Discovery|NX-04| NX-04}} flies with a {{class|Suurok}} [[cruiser]]. ([[ENT]])
 
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* [[March]]: '''The Send Off''', by [[John Eaves]]
* [[March]]: '''At Odyssey's Start''', by [[Alain Rivard]]. In [[2371]], {{USS|Voyager}} and a [[Klingon bird-of-prey]] are docked at [[Deep Space 9]] as a {{class|Danube}} [[runabout]] flies by. ({{en|VOY|Caretaker}})
 
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* [[April]]: '''Angel's Gate''', by [[Bill Krause]]
* [[April]]: [[Doug Drexler]]: A collection of extraterrestrial ships, as seen on the back cover of the book {{dis|Ships of the Line|book}}, 2nd edition.
 
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* [[May]]: '''Better Days''', by [[Alain Rivard]]
* [[May]]: [[Mark Myers]] and [[Jeff Summers]]: An {{subclass|Enterprise}} [[starship]] surveys an [[asteroid belt]].
 
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* [[June]]: '''We Want It Brought Down''', by [[Douglas E. Graves|deg]]
* [[June]]: [[John Eaves]]: The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} helplessly watches a ''[[Kobayashi Maru]]'' go down in flames. ({{m|TOS|The Wrath of Khan}})
 
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* Technifold: '''Development Project: NX-74998''' by [[D. M. Phoenix]]
* Centerfold: [[Bill George]]: [[Humanoid]]s touring a [[Class F shuttlecraft]] [[prototype]], design courtesy of [[Thomas Kellogg]] and [[Gene Winfield]], in the desert. ([[TOS]])
 
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* [[July]]: '''Follow Me''', by [[Doug Drexler]] and [[Ali Ries]]
* [[July]]: '''U.S.S. Enterprise - Star Trek: Discovery''', by [[John Eaves]] and [[Scott Schneider]]: Circa [[2257]], the [[Federation]] starships {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} and {{USS|Discovery|NCC-1031}} cruise a [[planet]]ary system. ([[DSC]])
 
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* [[August]]: '''Sunset at Veridian''', by [[Michael Wiley]]
* [[August]]: [[D. M. Phoenix]]: Catastrophe on a {{class|Constellation}} starship. ([[TNG]])
 
* [[September]]: [[Dan Uyeno]]: {{USS|Balmung}}. ([[TLE]])
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* [[September]]: '''What Are You?''', by [[Shrox]]
* [[October]]: [[Gabriel Koerner]]'s {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. ([[TOS]])
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* [[October]]: '''A Dish Best Served Cold''', by [[Matt Boardman]]
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* [[November]]: '''Vulcan Diplomatic Escort''', by Doug Drexler and Ali Ries
* [[November]]: [[Matt Boardman]]: [[Klingon]] [[birds-of-prey]], flanking an {{subclass|Enterprise}} starship. ([[TOS]])
 
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* [[December]]: '''Stellar Survey''', by [[Dan Uyeno]]
* [[December]]: [[Bill Krause]]: In the [[2260s]], the {{USS|Hood|NCC-1703}} explores a massive artificial structure. ([[TOS]])
 
   
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===Images===
 
<gallery>
 
Ships of the Line 2019.jpg|Cover image.
 
SOTL 2019 March.jpg|[[March]]
 
SOTL 2019 July.jpg|[[July]]
 
SOTL Discovery.jpg|{{USS|Discovery|NCC-1031}}
 
SOTL Enterprise 2257.jpg|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}
 
SOTL 2019 back cover.jpg|Back cover.
 
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Revision as of 20:17, 17 May 2018

The Ships of the Line calendar for 2018.

Publisher's description

The panoramic Star Trek 2018 Wall Calendar: Ships of the Line opens horizontally to maximize the detail and drama of each stunning piece of art.
The 2018 edition of this fan-favorite calendar is dedicated to showcasing spectacular images of the most famous vessels from the iconic franchise in a variety of iconic scenes and settings.

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Calendars 200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
Book Ships of the Line
Artists Dennis BaileyJay BartonPetri BlomquistMatt BoardmanRobert BonchuneAndrew BradburySteve BurgChris CardwellEric ChauvinDavid CombeCorbisBryant CritcherChristopher CushmanMatthew CushmanAurore De BloisJenny DeSalleDaren DochtermanDoug DrexlerPierre DroletTim EarlsJohn EavesLeonard A. EmeryChris FordFoundation ImagingCraig FreyMax GablDavid Gian-CursioDouglas E. GravesJohn HanRobert HeckadonJim HibbertDon HillenbrandRobert HolmesGary HutzelIndustrial Light & MagicSean JacksonGary KerrMark KingsnorthGabriel KoernerTommy KrafeBill KrauseKoji KuramuraAdam LebowitzDavid LombardiChris MartinBrian McMahonThomas MarroneMeniMarty MillerColin MorellaDavid MortonMichael MurrayMark MyersLewis NevinGary O'BrienMichael OkudaDax PandhiJosé PerezD. M. PhoenixFred PienkosAndrew ProbertMark RademakerThomas RaubeMax RemTobias RichterAli RiesAlain RivardScott SchneiderDouglas ShrockSean ScottShroxRichard SmithMichael StetsonGregory StewartLee StringerJeff SummersKarl TateJohn TeskaRobert ThompsonKyle ToucherDan UyenoDonny VersigaKenneth VillanuevaShawn WeixelmanSteffen WiesenerRobert WildeBob WitkowskiMichael WileyNiel WrayMichael Yager