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Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2020) is the 2020 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series.

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Blurb
The 2020 edition of this fan-favorite HORIZONTALLY-formatted calendar, the Star Trek Ships of the Line 2020 Wall Calendar is dedicated to showcasing spectacular images of the most famous vessels from the iconic franchise in a variety of iconic scenes and settings.
The panoramic calendar opens horizontally to maximize the detail and drama of each stunning piece of Star Trek art.

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Note: this image is a painting rather than CGI.
This apparently is intended to depict the 2265 battle of the USS Bombay (NCC-1926) with six Tholian ships over Ravanar IV from the Star Trek: Vanguard novel "Harbinger."
This depiction of Starfleet Headquarters combines the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant with a distinctive canopy more directly emulating the GM Pavilion of the 1964/1965 World Fair that originally inspired the Presidio maquette seen in "Homefront".

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  • The January spread featured a space station that was originally a reject for the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise. However, it was later repurposed for use in the film portion of the Borg Invasion 4D attraction as Copernicus Station. The CGI model was built by Drexler from a John Eves design.
  • One of the three background Romulan ships in the technifold, concerned an Earth-Romulan War-era starship. Never seen on-screen, it had strong Star Trek franchise connections nonetheless, as it marked a print franchise reappearance of the reference model that Greg Jein had designed and built for Michael Okuda's Star Trek Chronology, where it was featured as such. [1](X) While production staffers had managed to elevate three of the five reference models Jein had built for the Chronology to canon, which included the Daedalus-class model, the Romulan starship was one of the two for which they failed to do likewise. As both this, and the Daedalus models are still in Okuda's possession, it explains the Okuda acknowledgement on the technifold.
  • This was the eighth outing in the Ships of the Line calendar series that saw an internationally released variant edition by Danilo Promotions Limited for the UK and the Commonwealth. As with the previous outing, it was a reprint of the one year prior US 2019 edition, with the same contents, though, again, there were some slight editorial differences, the lack of the centerfold in particular.

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