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(written from a Production point of view)
Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2023) is the 2023 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series.
Summary
- Blurb
- Star Trek: Ships of The Line 2023 Wall Calendar 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 fan-favorite series Star Trek™: Ships of the Line features original takes on canonical vessels and locations by some of the most gifted graphic designers and digital painters in the industry. The panoramic calendar opens horizontally and features small monthly grids to maximize the detail and drama of each stunning piece of original artwork and includes a bonus centerfold poster.
- Moon phases
- Bonus spread for SeptemberāDecember 2022
- Generous grids for adding appointments and reminders
- Includes major official world holidays
- Opens to 12 inches × 24 inches
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Months
- Cover – "A Tough Little Ship" by Doug Drexler.
- January – "Sacrifice of Angels" by Thomas Marrone.
- February – an Excelsior-class starship investigates a subspace relay, by Chris Cardwell.
- March – a Constitution-class starship visits a starbase, by Dan Uyeno.
- April – the bridge of a 2254-era Constitution-class, by Donny Versiga.
- May – Starfleet engages the Borg, by Alain Rivard.
- June – a Galaxy-class and two Suurok-class starships, by Matt Boardman.
- Technifold – a cutaway of the USS Defiant, by Christopher Cushman, airbrushed by Matthew Cushman.
- July – an Oberth-class ship explores a Dyson sphere, by Tobias Richter.
- August – an NX-class ship battles the Romulans, by Doug Drexler and Ali Ries.
- September – the USS Shenzhou and an Engle-class, by John Eaves.
- October – a shuttle on a landing pad, by Timothy Martin Earls.
- November – late 23rd century starships at a starbase, by Bill Krause.
- December – USS Challenger in dry dock, by Lewis Niven.
Background information
- According to Marrone, the "nose art" on the Defiant-class featured in the January spread was intended to show off the "fun paint option" created for Star Trek Online. [1]
The unfinished 2000 SciPubTech Defiant poster
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