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Ships of the Line

Ships of the Line book

The Ships of the Line calendars have been published since 2002 highlighting the ships of all the Star Trek series' and movies in scenes from the episodes and films along side new scenarios and original starship designs in computer generated imagery often utilizing the CGI models used to create the series' and films.

The 2005 calendar included the first (non-diagrammatical) image of the USS Enterprise-J and the 2006 calendar featured the first image of Rob Bonchune's Klingon D4-class (the 22nd century battlecruiser design that would have made it into "Unexpected" if the effects team had had the time).

The images from all the calendars up to and including 2007 were reprinted with additional text by Michael Okuda in a hardcover book; Ships of the Line, in 2006 as part of the celebration of Star Trek's 40th Anniversary.

2002

Ships of the Line 2002


2003

Ships of the Line 2003


2004

Ships of the Line 2004


2005

Ships of the Line 2005


2006

Ships of the Line 2006

In celebration of The Orignial Series' 40th Anniversary 2006's calendar was dedicated to TOS:


2007

Ships of the Line 2007
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