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| CALENDAR | |
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| Ships of the Line 2010 | |
| Cover by Max Rem | |
| Attribution | |
| Series: | The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher: | Pocket Books & Andrews McMeel Publishing |
| Published: | September 2009 |
| Pages: | 24 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0740782134 |
The Ships of the Line calendar for 2010.
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Contents
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- Cover: RIP Galileo, by Max Rem
- January: TBA
- February: Remmler Array, by Steffen Weisener
- The USS Enterprise-D in the Remmler Array. (TNG episode: "Starship Mine")
- March: TBA
- April: Refit at Station: Gray, by Andrew Probert
- Romulan shuttles fly around D'deridex-class warbirds being refitted at Station: Gray.
- May: TBA
- Starbase 4's class F shuttlecraft da Vinci, on the USS Enterprise's hangar deck. (TOS episode: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")
- Center: Mister Flint's Castle, by Max Gabl and Niel Wray
- Flint's castle on Holberg 917G. (TOS episode: "Requiem for Methuselah")
- July: Operation Return, by Gregory Stewart
- During Operation Return the USS Defiant fires on two Cardassian Galor-class starships. While a Nebula-class starships takes fire from a trio of Jem'Hadar fighters. (DS9 episode: "Sacrifice of Angels")
- August: Turning Death into a Fighting Chance to Live, by Koji Kuramura
- Through a hole punched through the USS Enterprise-A's hull by photon torpedo fire the attacking IKS Dakronh can be seen firing again. (TOS movie: The Undiscovered Country)
- September: No Bloody A, B, C, or D, by Doug Drexler
- A nearby DY-100 class ship witnesses the USS Enterprise departing spacedock.
- October: Aventine, by Mark Rademaker
- The Vesta-class USS Aventine.
- November: Three is the Answer, by John Han
- The USS Bozeman collides with the warp nacelle of the USS Enterprise-D
- December: We Come in peace For All Mankind, by Robert Wilde
- Earth Spacedock under construction, while the USS Enterprise is docked in the San Francisco Fleet Yards.
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The USS Aventine
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| Ships of the Line calendars | |
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| Calendars | 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011• 2012 • 2013 • 2014 |
| Book | Ships of the Line |
| Artists | Jay Barton • Petri Blomquist • Robert Bonchune • Andrew Bradbury • Steve Burg • Eric Chauvin • Corbis • Aurore De Blois • Daren Dochterman • Doug Drexler • Pierre Drolet • John Eaves • Leonard A. Emery • Max Gabl • Douglas E. Graves • Jim Hibbert • Don Hildebrand • Robert Holmes • Gary Hutzel • Industrial Light & Magic • Foundation Imaging • Sean Jackson • Gabriel Koerner • Koji Kuramura • Adam Lebowitz • Meni • David Morton • Michael Murray • Michael Okuda • José Perez • D. M. Phoenix • Fred Pienkos • Andrew Probert • Mark Rademaker • Max Rem • Tobias Richter • Ali Ries • Alan Rivard • Sean Scott • Michael Stetson • Lee Stringer • John M. Teska • Kyle Toucher • Dan Uyeno • Niel Wray |
External link
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- Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2010) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the image "Operation Return", on the Drex Files
- A behind-the-scenes look at the image "We Come in peace For All Mankind", on the Drex Files