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'''''Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2005)''''' is the {{y|2005}} edition of the ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[calendars|calendar]] series. Depictions of vessels in this calendar are not considered to be [[canon]]. |
'''''Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2005)''''' is the {{y|2005}} edition of the ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[calendars|calendar]] series. Depictions of vessels in this calendar are not considered to be [[canon]]. |
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− | *'''Cover''' (First Flight) - [[NX class]] test [[starship|ship]] taking off. |
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+ | :''The ''Ships of the Line 2005 Calendar'' is the only place where passionate fans can find fourteen original pieces of ''Star Trek'' art. Each month, this one-of-a-kind calendar features a spectacular, awe-inspiring image of one of the most fascinating parts of the ''Star Trek'' vision: the ships of the line. Created exclusively for this calendar by ''Star Trek'' design experts at Paramount and presented in a unique horizontal format, these images make up a truly unrivaled calendar. This is a favorite not only among fans, but also among collectors for unparalleled artistry and originality evident on each monthly spread.'' |
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− | *'''January''' ([[Christopher Pike]], Commanding) - {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} (TV series version) in spacedock. |
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+ | *'''Cover''' ("First Flight") – {{class|NX}} test [[starship|ship]] taking off (from {{e|First Flight}}), by [[John Teska|John M. Teska]]/model of the NX by [[Brandon MacDougall]] for [[Eden FX]]. |
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+ | *'''January''' ("[[Christopher Pike]], Commanding") – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in spacedock, by [[Doug Drexler]] and [[Daren Dochterman]]. |
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− | *'''July''' (Cellular Disruption) - ''Enterprise'' NX-01 fighting [[Suliban cell ship]]s. |
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+ | *'''June''' ("Buttoned Up") – An armored {{USS|Voyager}} in a nebula with two [[Borg cube]]s (from {{e|Endgame}}), by Rob Bonchune |
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+ | *'''July''' ("Cellular Disruption") – ''Enterprise'' NX-01 fighting {{dis|Suliban cell ship|spherical}}s (from {{e|Broken Bow}}), by [[Jose Perez]]. |
⚫ | *'''August''' ("Wheel In The Sky") – [[Deep Space 9]] with USS ''Defiant'', an {{Class|Excelsior}} ship, a {{Class|Miranda}} ship, a [[Cardassian]] {{Class|Galor}} ship, a barely-visible {{Class|Danube}} runabout, and a Klingon {{Class|Vor'cha}} ship flying by, by [[Aristomenis Tsirbas|Meni]]. |
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+ | *'''December''' ("Faith Of The Heart") – ''Enterprise'' NX-01 and the International Space Station (from ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' title sequence), by Koji Kuramura. |
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+ | *Sean Scott's centerfold entry, "Fleet Museum", contained a canonical continuity error: depicted as the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} was a standard {{class|Excelsior}} vessel instead of the [[refit]] version. The reason for this was that a suitable [[Excelsior class model#CGI models|digital model version]] of the refit configurations did not yet exist, the original [[ILM]] digital model being both unavailable and unsuitable for the print franchise. Scott had to make do with the model [[Ed Giddings]] had previously constructed of the standard configuration. |
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+ | File:Ships of the Line 2005 back.jpg|Back cover |
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Revision as of 23:20, 28 February 2016
Template:Realworld Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2005) is the 2005 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series. Depictions of vessels in this calendar are not considered to be canon.
Summary
- Blurb
- The Ships of the Line 2005 Calendar is the only place where passionate fans can find fourteen original pieces of Star Trek art. Each month, this one-of-a-kind calendar features a spectacular, awe-inspiring image of one of the most fascinating parts of the Star Trek vision: the ships of the line. Created exclusively for this calendar by Star Trek design experts at Paramount and presented in a unique horizontal format, these images make up a truly unrivaled calendar. This is a favorite not only among fans, but also among collectors for unparalleled artistry and originality evident on each monthly spread.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Months
- Cover ("First Flight") – NX-class test ship taking off (from "First Flight"), by John M. Teska/model of the NX by Brandon MacDougall for Eden FX.
- January ("Christopher Pike, Commanding") – USS Enterprise in spacedock, by Doug Drexler and Daren Dochterman.
- February ("Tomorrow's Enterprise NCC-1701-J") – USS Enterprise-J at warp, by Doug Drexler.
- March ("Little Friend) – USS Defiant and shuttlecraft Chaffee at warp, By Doug Drexler.
- April (Ode To McCall") – Enterprise NX-01 flying over a moon towards a planet, by Rob Bonchune.
- May ("Wrecking Crew") – Klingon ships above alien buildings, by Dave Morton
- June ("Buttoned Up") – An armored USS Voyager in a nebula with two Borg cubes (from "Endgame"), by Rob Bonchune
- Centerfold ("Fleet Museum") – All Federation starships named Enterprise and the NX-class Enterprise gathered at a space station, by Sean Scott.
- July ("Cellular Disruption") – Enterprise NX-01 fighting Suliban cell ships (from "Broken Bow"), by Jose Perez.
- August ("Wheel In The Sky") – Deep Space 9 with USS Defiant, an Excelsior-class ship, a Miranda-class ship, a Cardassian Galor-class ship, a barely-visible Danube-class runabout, and a Klingon Vor'cha-class ship flying by, by Meni.
- September ("Perdition's Flames") – USS Enterprise and USS Reliant fighting in the Mutara Nebula (from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), by Jay Barton.
- October ("Tactical Simulation") – Enterprise NX-01 within a Tholian web, by Koji Kuramura.
- November ("Old Girlfriends") – USS Enterprise-D and USS Stargazer (from "The Battle"), by Doug Drexler.
- December ("Faith Of The Heart") – Enterprise NX-01 and the International Space Station (from Star Trek: Enterprise title sequence), by Koji Kuramura.
Background information
- Sean Scott's centerfold entry, "Fleet Museum", contained a canonical continuity error: depicted as the USS Enterprise-B was a standard Excelsior-class vessel instead of the refit version. The reason for this was that a suitable digital model version of the refit configurations did not yet exist, the original ILM digital model being both unavailable and unsuitable for the print franchise. Scott had to make do with the model Ed Giddings had previously constructed of the standard configuration.
Cover gallery
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