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(written from a Production point of view)
Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2017) is the 2017 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series.
Summary[]
- Publisher's description
- In celebration of Star Trek™'s landmark 50th anniversary, the 2017 edition of this fan-favorite calendar is dedicated to showcasing spectacular images of the most famous vessel in the Federation: the U.S.S. Enterprise™ (NCC-1701), in a variety of iconic scenes and settings.
- The panoramic Star Trek: Ships of the Line 2017 Wall Calendar opens horizontally to maximize the detail and drama of each stunning piece of art.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Months[]
- Cover ("One Big Happy Fleet" - detail) – by Doug Drexler
- January ("Galileo - Murasaki 312") – by Gabriel Koerner
- February ("Space Seed - Ascent") – by Gabriel Koerner
- March ("Space Seed - Descent") – USS Enterprise and the Galileo II escorting the SS Botany Bay and its occupants down to its final berthing place on Ceti Alpha V (from TOS: "Space Seed"), by Doug Drexler
- April ("Starfleet - The Presidio") – by Dave Morton
- May ("The Trouble with Tribbles") – by Tobias Richter
- June ("The Changeling - Sterilize Imperfections") – by Doug Drexler
- Centerfold ("One Big Happy Fleet") – by Doug Drexler
- July ("The Corbomite Maneuver - Poker") – by Michael Wiley
- August ("The Enterprise Incident") – by Matt Boardman
- September ("The Tholian Web") – by Alain Rivard
- October ("Duel of the Flagships") – USS Enterprise and a Romulan Bird-of-Prey engaging in battle over the just destroyed Outpost 4 (from TOS: "Balance of Terror"), by D.M. Phoenix
- November ("The Ultimate Computer") – by Dan Uyeno
- December ("Tomorrow is Yesterday") – by John Eaves
Gallery[]
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