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| image = 2019 SOTL cover.jpg
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|image = 2019 SOTL cover.jpg
| Artist = ''Various''
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|artist = ''Various''
| Publisher = [[Universe Publishing]]<br/>[[Danilo|Danilo Promotions Limited]] (UK)
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|publisher = [[Universe Publishing]]<br />[[Danilo Promotions Ltd.]] (UK)
| Series = [[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]
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|series = [[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]
| Published = {{d|7|August|2018}}<br/>{{d|15|September|2018}} (UK)
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|published = {{d|7|August|2018}}<br />{{d|15|September|2018}} (UK)
| Pages = 24
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|pages = 24<br/>22 (UK)
| ISBN = 0789335298<br/>ISBN 1785496646 (UK)
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|ISBN = 0789335298<br />ISBN 1785496646 (UK)
 
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'''''Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2019)''''' is the {{y|2019}} edition of the ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[calendars|calendar]] series.
 
'''''Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2019)''''' is the {{y|2019}} edition of the ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[calendars|calendar]] series.
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===Months===
 
===Months===
*'''Cover''': "Outbound" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise''-E departs Deep Space Nine (II), by [[Doug Drexler]].
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*'''Cover''': "Outbound" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise''-E departs Deep Space 9 (II), by [[Doug Drexler]].
 
*'''January''': "Assignment: Earth" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise'' and a United States rocket above the clouds of Earth, by [[Douglas Schrock]].
 
*'''January''': "Assignment: Earth" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise'' and a United States rocket above the clouds of Earth, by [[Douglas Schrock]].
 
*'''February''': "Horizon" &ndash; the NX-04 and a Vulcan ship, by [[Tommy Kraft]].
 
*'''February''': "Horizon" &ndash; the NX-04 and a Vulcan ship, by [[Tommy Kraft]].
:''Note: from the fan film Horizon, produced by Mr. Kraft.''
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::''Note: from the fan film ''Horizon'', produced by Kraft.''
*'''March''': "An Odyssey's Start" &ndash; The USS ''Voyager'' at Deep Space Nine, with a runabout and a Klingon Bird-of-Prey also visible, by [[Alain Rivard]].
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*'''March''': "An Odyssey's Start" &ndash; The USS ''Voyager'' at Deep Space 9, with a runabout and a Klingon Bird-of-Prey also visible (from {{VOY|Caretaker}}), by [[Alain Rivard]].
 
*'''April''': "Friends and Foes" &ndash; A gathering of alien vessels featured in the various series, among them Klingon, Romulan, Borg, and Cardassian, by Doug Drexler.
 
*'''April''': "Friends and Foes" &ndash; A gathering of alien vessels featured in the various series, among them Klingon, Romulan, Borg, and Cardassian, by Doug Drexler.
 
*'''May''': "Asteroid Survey" &ndash; The refit USS ''Enterprise'' in an asteroid field, by [[Jeff Summers]] and [[Mark Myers]].
 
*'''May''': "Asteroid Survey" &ndash; The refit USS ''Enterprise'' in an asteroid field, by [[Jeff Summers]] and [[Mark Myers]].
 
*'''June''': "Kobayashi Maru" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise''-A and the burning USS ''Kobayashi Maru'', by [[John Eaves]].
 
*'''June''': "Kobayashi Maru" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise''-A and the burning USS ''Kobayashi Maru'', by [[John Eaves]].
:''Note: this image is a painting rather than CGI.''
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::''Note: this image is a painting rather than CGI.''
 
*'''Technifold''': Images and details about the proto-''Galileo'' design.
 
*'''Technifold''': Images and details about the proto-''Galileo'' design.
*'''July''': "U.S.S. Enterprise - Star Trek: Discovery" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise'' as depicted in ''Star Trek: Discovery'' and the titular USS ''Discovery'', by John Eaves and [[Scott Schneider]].
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*'''July''': "U.S.S. Enterprise - Star Trek: Discovery" &ndash; The USS ''Enterprise'' as depicted in ''Star Trek: Discovery'' and the titular USS ''Discovery'' (from {{DIS|Will You Take My Hand?}}), by John Eaves and [[Scott Schneider]].
:''Note: as with Eaves other image in this edition, this one is a painting.''
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::''Note: as with Eaves other image in this edition, this one is a painting.''
 
*'''August''': "Pyrrhic Victory at Maxia" &ndash; shuttlecraft and escape pods flee the burning USS ''Stargazer'' following the Battle of Maxia, by [[D.M. Phoenix]].
 
*'''August''': "Pyrrhic Victory at Maxia" &ndash; shuttlecraft and escape pods flee the burning USS ''Stargazer'' following the Battle of Maxia, by [[D.M. Phoenix]].
*'''September''': "Relay Deployment" &ndash; the USS ''Balmung'' oversees the deployment of a subspace relay station, by [[Dan Uneyo]].
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*'''September''': "Relay Deployment" &ndash; the {{mb|USS Balmung|USS ''Balmung''}} oversees the deployment of a subspace relay station, by [[Dan Uneyo]].
 
*'''October ''': "River in the Sky" &ndash; an alternate version of the USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701) in orbit over a planet, by [[Gabriel Koerner]].
 
*'''October ''': "River in the Sky" &ndash; an alternate version of the USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701) in orbit over a planet, by [[Gabriel Koerner]].
:''Note: this is Gabriel Koerner's NX/Constitution hybrid design.''
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::''Note: this is Gabriel Koerner's NX/''Constitution'' hybrid design.''
 
*'''November''': "Shark Tank" &ndash; the refit USS ''Enterprise'' surrounded by a fleet of Klingon Birds-of-Prey, by [[Matt Boardman]].
 
*'''November''': "Shark Tank" &ndash; the refit USS ''Enterprise'' surrounded by a fleet of Klingon Birds-of-Prey, by [[Matt Boardman]].
 
*'''December''': "The Beacon of Anakis Prime" &ndash; an unidentified Federation starship and unidentified alien vessels over a planet, by [[Bill Krause]].
 
*'''December''': "The Beacon of Anakis Prime" &ndash; an unidentified Federation starship and unidentified alien vessels over a planet, by [[Bill Krause]].
   
 
==Background information==
 
==Background information==
*This was the sixth 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 [[Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2018)|US 2018 edition]], with the same contents, though, again, there were some slight editorial differences.
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*This was the seventh 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 [[Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2018)|US 2018 edition]], with the same contents, though, again, there were some slight editorial differences, the lack of the centerfold in particular.
 
*The new Deep Space 9 station (''[[Revelation and Dust]]'') appears on the cover.
 
*The new Deep Space 9 station (''[[Revelation and Dust]]'') appears on the cover.
   

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Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2019) is the 2019 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series.

Summary

Blurb
The 2019 edition of this fan-favorite horizontally-formatted 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.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Months

  • Cover: "Outbound" – The USS Enterprise-E departs Deep Space 9 (II), by Doug Drexler.
  • January: "Assignment: Earth" – The USS Enterprise and a United States rocket above the clouds of Earth, by Douglas Schrock.
  • February: "Horizon" – the NX-04 and a Vulcan ship, by Tommy Kraft.
Note: from the fan film Horizon, produced by Kraft.
  • March: "An Odyssey's Start" – The USS Voyager at Deep Space 9, with a runabout and a Klingon Bird-of-Prey also visible (from VOY: "Caretaker"), by Alain Rivard.
  • April: "Friends and Foes" – A gathering of alien vessels featured in the various series, among them Klingon, Romulan, Borg, and Cardassian, by Doug Drexler.
  • May: "Asteroid Survey" – The refit USS Enterprise in an asteroid field, by Jeff Summers and Mark Myers.
  • June: "Kobayashi Maru" – The USS Enterprise-A and the burning USS Kobayashi Maru, by John Eaves.
Note: this image is a painting rather than CGI.
  • Technifold: Images and details about the proto-Galileo design.
  • July: "U.S.S. Enterprise - Star Trek: Discovery" – The USS Enterprise as depicted in Star Trek: Discovery and the titular USS Discovery (from DIS: "Will You Take My Hand?"), by John Eaves and Scott Schneider.
Note: as with Eaves other image in this edition, this one is a painting.
  • August: "Pyrrhic Victory at Maxia" – shuttlecraft and escape pods flee the burning USS Stargazer following the Battle of Maxia, by D.M. Phoenix.
  • September: "Relay Deployment" – the USS Balmung (β) oversees the deployment of a subspace relay station, by Dan Uneyo.
  • October : "River in the Sky" – an alternate version of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) in orbit over a planet, by Gabriel Koerner.
Note: this is Gabriel Koerner's NX/Constitution hybrid design.
  • November: "Shark Tank" – the refit USS Enterprise surrounded by a fleet of Klingon Birds-of-Prey, by Matt Boardman.
  • December: "The Beacon of Anakis Prime" – an unidentified Federation starship and unidentified alien vessels over a planet, by Bill Krause.

Background information

  • This was the seventh 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 2018 edition, with the same contents, though, again, there were some slight editorial differences, the lack of the centerfold in particular.
  • The new Deep Space 9 station (Revelation and Dust) appears on the cover.

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