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| Artist = ''Various'' |
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] and [[Andrews McMeel Publishing]] |
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| ISBN = 0740737554 |
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− | The '''''Ships of the Line''''' calendar for 2004 featured images for each month, some newly created for the calendar, some from episodes or movies. |
+ | The '''''Ships of the Line''''' calendar for 2004 featured images for each month, some newly created for the calendar, some from episodes or movies. Events depicted in this calendar are not considered to be [[canon]]. |
==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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+ | ;Publisher's description |
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:Ships of the Line ''is the best-seller in this extraordinary line of calendars, and features thirteen spectacular, awe-inspiring images created exclusively for this calendar. Included are ships from the three hundred years of [[Starfleet]] history. Plus, the unique horizontal format opens up the sweeping vistas of this peerless artwork. The exclusive art and large format is what has made this calendar the number one seller year after year, appealing to all ''Star Trek'' fans.'' |
:Ships of the Line ''is the best-seller in this extraordinary line of calendars, and features thirteen spectacular, awe-inspiring images created exclusively for this calendar. Included are ships from the three hundred years of [[Starfleet]] history. Plus, the unique horizontal format opens up the sweeping vistas of this peerless artwork. The exclusive art and large format is what has made this calendar the number one seller year after year, appealing to all ''Star Trek'' fans.'' |
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{{review}} |
{{review}} |
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− | ==Months== |
+ | ===Months=== |
The 2004 calendar featured the following images: |
The 2004 calendar featured the following images: |
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− | *'''Cover''' |
+ | *'''Cover''' ("They Came Screaming Out Of The Sun") – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}, {{USS|Excelsior}}, and three [[Klingon]] [[battle cruiser]]s, by [[Jose Perez]]. |
− | *'''January''' |
+ | *'''January''' ("The Dream Is Alive") – {{EnterpriseNX}} under construction, by [[Sean Scott]]. |
− | *'''February''' |
+ | *'''February''' ("A Covert Rendezvous") – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} (movie refit version) and USS ''Lexington'' (a movie refit {{Class|Constitution}} [[starship|ship]]) in an asteroid field, by [[Robert Bonchune]]. |
− | *'''March''' |
+ | *'''March''' ("Doomsday") – USS ''Enterprise'' and {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}} fighting the [[planet killer|Doomsday machine]] (from {{e|The Doomsday Machine}}), by [[Daren R. Dochterman]]. |
− | *'''April''' |
+ | *'''April''' ("Homeward Bound") – The ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' flying towards {{USS|Voyager}}, by [[Doug Drexler]]. |
− | *'''May''' |
+ | *'''May''' ("Capturing God") – USS ''Enterprise'' within ''[[V'Ger]]'' (from {{film|1}}), by [[Lee Stringer]]. |
− | *'''June''' |
+ | *'''June''' ("Enterprise Incident") – ''Enterprise'' NX-01 and two [[Romulan]] [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Birds-of-Prey]] in a minefield (from {{e|Minefield}}), by [[Koji Kuramura]] |
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+ | *'''Centerfold''' ("Ode To Bonestell") – Work crews on ''Enterprise'' NX-01's hull, by [[John Teska|John M. Teska]] |
− | *'''July''' |
+ | *'''July''' ("Voyager Of The Seas") – USS ''Voyager'' flying above a stormy ocean, by [[Kyle Toucher]]. |
− | *'''August''' |
+ | *'''August''' ("Home Again") – A [[shuttlepod]] returning to ''Enterprise'' NX-01, by Koji Kuramura. |
− | *'''September''' |
+ | *'''September''' ("Enterprise At Romulus") – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in orbit of [[Romulus]] (from {{film|10}}), by [[Jay Barton]]. |
− | *'''October''' |
+ | *'''October''' ("The Rock And The Hardplace") – ''Enterprise'' NX-01 between [[Vulcan]] and [[Andorian]] warships (from {{e|Cease Fire}}), by Koji Kuramura. |
− | *'''November''' |
+ | *'''November''' ("Making For Deep Water") – {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and an {{Class|Excelsior}} ship approaching a [[starbase]], by Doug Drexler. |
− | *'''December''' |
+ | *'''December''' ("A World To Win. An Empire To Build") – USS ''Enterprise'' and {{SS|Botany Bay}} orbiting [[Ceti Alpha V]] (from {{e|Space Seed}}), by Daren R. Dochterman. |
+ | ==Background information== |
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+ | *First edition published under the editorial auspices of Doug Drexler and [[Margaret Clark]]. |
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+ | ===Cover gallery=== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:Ships of the Line 2004.jpg|Solicitation cover |
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+ | File:Ships of the Line 2004 actual backcover.jpeg|Back cover |
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+ | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 16:24, 2 June 2015
Template:Realworld The Ships of the Line calendar for 2004 featured images for each month, some newly created for the calendar, some from episodes or movies. Events depicted in this calendar are not considered to be canon.
Summary
- Publisher's description
- Ships of the Line is the best-seller in this extraordinary line of calendars, and features thirteen spectacular, awe-inspiring images created exclusively for this calendar. Included are ships from the three hundred years of Starfleet history. Plus, the unique horizontal format opens up the sweeping vistas of this peerless artwork. The exclusive art and large format is what has made this calendar the number one seller year after year, appealing to all Star Trek fans.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Months
The 2004 calendar featured the following images:
- Cover ("They Came Screaming Out Of The Sun") – USS Enterprise-A, USS Excelsior, and three Klingon battle cruisers, by Jose Perez.
- January ("The Dream Is Alive") – Enterprise NX-01 under construction, by Sean Scott.
- February ("A Covert Rendezvous") – USS Enterprise (movie refit version) and USS Lexington (a movie refit Constitution-class ship) in an asteroid field, by Robert Bonchune.
- March ("Doomsday") – USS Enterprise and USS Constellation fighting the Doomsday machine (from "The Doomsday Machine"), by Daren R. Dochterman.
- April ("Homeward Bound") – The Delta Flyer flying towards USS Voyager, by Doug Drexler.
- May ("Capturing God") – USS Enterprise within V'Ger (from Star Trek: The Motion Picture), by Lee Stringer.
- June ("Enterprise Incident") – Enterprise NX-01 and two Romulan Birds-of-Prey in a minefield (from "Minefield"), by Koji Kuramura
- Centerfold ("Ode To Bonestell") – Work crews on Enterprise NX-01's hull, by John M. Teska
- July ("Voyager Of The Seas") – USS Voyager flying above a stormy ocean, by Kyle Toucher.
- August ("Home Again") – A shuttlepod returning to Enterprise NX-01, by Koji Kuramura.
- September ("Enterprise At Romulus") – USS Enterprise-E in orbit of Romulus (from Star Trek Nemesis), by Jay Barton.
- October ("The Rock And The Hardplace") – Enterprise NX-01 between Vulcan and Andorian warships (from "Cease Fire"), by Koji Kuramura.
- November ("Making For Deep Water") – USS Enterprise-D and an Excelsior-class ship approaching a starbase, by Doug Drexler.
- December ("A World To Win. An Empire To Build") – USS Enterprise and SS Botany Bay orbiting Ceti Alpha V (from "Space Seed"), by Daren R. Dochterman.
Background information
- First edition published under the editorial auspices of Doug Drexler and Margaret Clark.
Cover gallery
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