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==Contents== |
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+ | * Cover: '''We Are the Borg''' by [[Alain Rivard]] |
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− | * 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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * 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]] |
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− | * [[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]] |
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− | * [[August]]: [[D. M. Phoenix]]: Catastrophe on a {{class|Constellation}} starship. ([[TNG]]) |
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+ | * [[September]]: '''What Are You?''', by [[Shrox]] |
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+ | * [[October]]: '''A Dish Best Served Cold''', by [[Matt Boardman]] |
+ | * [[November]]: '''Vulcan Diplomatic Escort''', by Doug Drexler and Ali Ries |
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− | * [[November]]: [[Matt Boardman]]: [[Klingon]] [[birds-of-prey]], flanking an {{subclass|Enterprise}} starship. ([[TOS]]) |
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+ | * [[December]]: '''Stellar Survey''', by [[Dan Uyeno]] |
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− | * [[December]]: [[Bill Krause]]: In the [[2260s]], the {{USS|Hood|NCC-1703}} explores a massive artificial structure. ([[TOS]]) |
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− | ==Appendices== |
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− | ===Images=== |
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− | <gallery> |
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− | Ships of the Line 2019.jpg|Cover image. |
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− | SOTL 2019 March.jpg|[[March]] |
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− | SOTL 2019 July.jpg|[[July]] |
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− | SOTL Discovery.jpg|{{USS|Discovery|NCC-1031}} |
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− | SOTL Enterprise 2257.jpg|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} |
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− | SOTL 2019 back cover.jpg|Back cover. |
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− | </gallery> |
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==Appendices== |
==Appendices== |
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.
Contents
- Cover: We Are the Borg by Alain Rivard
- January: These Are the Voyages, by Jeff Summers and Mike Myers
- February: Parallels, by Gabriel Koerner
- March: The Send Off, by John Eaves
- April: Angel's Gate, by Bill Krause
- May: Better Days, by Alain Rivard
- June: We Want It Brought Down, by deg
- Technifold: Development Project: NX-74998 by D. M. Phoenix
- July: Follow Me, by Doug Drexler and Ali Ries
- August: Sunset at Veridian, by Michael Wiley
- September: What Are You?, by Shrox
- October: A Dish Best Served Cold, by Matt Boardman
- November: Vulcan Diplomatic Escort, by Doug Drexler and Ali Ries
- December: Stellar Survey, by Dan Uyeno