Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2005)

Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2005) is the edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series. Depictions of vessels in this calendar are not considered to be canon.

Summary

 * Blurb
 * The Ships of the Line 2005 Calendar is the only place where passionate fans can find fourteen original pieces of Star Trek art. Each month, this one-of-a-kind calendar features a spectacular, awe-inspiring image of one of the most fascinating parts of the Star Trek vision: the ships of the line. Created exclusively for this calendar by Star Trek design experts at Paramount and presented in a unique horizontal format, these images make up a truly unrivaled calendar. This is a favorite not only among fans, but also among collectors for unparalleled artistry and originality evident on each monthly spread.

Months

 * Cover ("First Flight") - NX class test ship taking off.
 * January ("Christopher Pike, Commanding") - USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (TV series version) in spacedock.
 * February ("Tomorrow's Enterprise NCC-1701-J") - USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) at warp.
 * March ("Little Friend) - USS Defiant (2370) and shuttlecraft Chaffee at warp.
 * April (Ode To McCall") - flying over a moon towards a planet.
 * May ("Wrecking Crew") - Klingon ships above alien buildings.
 * June ("Buttoned Up") - An armored USS Voyager in a nebula with two Borg cubes.
 * Center ("Fleet Museum") - All Federation starships named Enterprise and the NX-class Enterprise gathered at a space station.
 * July ("Cellular Disruption") - Enterprise NX-01 fighting Suliban cell ships.
 * August ("Wheel In The Sky") - Deep Space 9 with USS Defiant, an ship, a  ship, a Cardassian  ship, a barely-visible  runabout and a Klingon  ship flying by.
 * September ("Perdition's Flames") - USS Enterprise and USS Reliant fighting in the Mutara Nebula.
 * October ("Tactical Simulation") - Enterprise NX-01 within a Tholian web.
 * November ("Old Girlfriends") - USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) and USS Stargazer.
 * December ("Faith Of The Heart") - Enterprise NX-01 and the International Space Station.