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Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2024) is the 2024 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series.
Summary[]
- Blurb
- Star Trek: Ships of The Line 2024 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 September–December 2023
- Generous grids for adding appointments and reminders
- Includes major official world holidays
- Opens to 12 inches × 24 inches
- Now 100% PLASTIC-FREE!
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Months[]
- Cover: "Sector 001 San Francisco Orbital Facility" by Chris Cardwell – A Type 7 shuttlecraft departs the USS Enterprise-D, docked at McKinley Station (from TNG: "Family".)
- January "USS Cerritos Homeward Bound" by Matt Boardman – The USS Cerritos approaches a Starbase 25-type, where several Starfleet vessels are already docked, including two from the Akira-class, as well as one each from the Excelsior, Daedalus and Nova-classes among others.
- February: "Way of the Rihannsu" by Kenneth Villanueva – A Romulan D'deridex-class warbird menacingly orbiting a planet.
According to the similarly named novel series written by Diane Duane, "Rihannsu" is the name Romulans gave to the group of ancestors, who split off from the Vulcans to form an empire of their own.
- March: "1701-A Main Bridge Star Trek VI" by Donny Versiga – The vacant bridge of the USS EnterpriseNCC-1701-A, circa 2293.
- April: "Fate of the Venture" by Tobias Richter – The USS Venture launches escape pods after having initiated saucer separation, under attack by a Romulan warbirds.
- May: "She'll Launch and She'll Be Ready" by Marty Miller – The refit-USS Enterprise nearing completion in Earth spacedock (from Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- June: "U.S.S. Gregory Jein" by John Eaves – Concept art for the USS Gregory Jein, as originally created for Star Trek: Picard to honor Gregory Jein.
- Technifold: "S.S. Enterprise NX-01 Refit" by Christopher Cushman (cutaway), Doug Drexler (design), John Eaves (call-outs), Mike Okuda (typography) and David Alexander (background assistance) – A cross-section of the refit-Enterprise NX-01.
- July: "The Fox and the Hounds" by Alain Rivard – Two K't'inga-class Klingon battle cruisers chase the Enterprise at warp.
- August: "Nocturne" by Bill Krause – Three starships approach the moon of a ringed-planet, the USS Endurance (β), the USS Hood, and the USS Sentinel (β).
- September: "Sleeping Giant" by Thomas Marrone – The USS Enterprise-F emerges from a frozen body, hiding a Borg vessel on ice.
- October : "FOD – Foreign Object Debris Management Detail" by Lewis Niven – The USS Yorktown and two Galileo-type shuttlecraft tractor space debris.
- November: "You Have Been Dishonored" by D.M. Phoenix – A classified Klingon report describes the capture of the USS Venture, "refit in their own image."
- December: "Rendezvous with U.S.S. Nomadic" by Dan Uyeno – The USS Onimaru (NCC-76890) rendezvous with the USS Nomadic (NCC-75056).
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