Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2013)

Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2013) is the edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series. This is the first edition that is published under new ownership.

Summary

 * Publisher's description
 * A longtime favorite among serious Trekkers and casual fans alike, Star Trek 2013 Wall Calendar: Ships of the Line features spectacular illustrations of the ships and vessels from the various series, films, and Starfleet history. Each spread takes the viewer into the very heart of the Star Trek universe.


 * Twelve beautifully rendered illustrations feature all the action, drama, and painstaking detail by fan-favorite illustrators.


 * Great moments from Star Trek history – famous battles, first encounters, and early milestones in interstellar travel – are brought to vivid life by these dedicated, passionate illustrators.


 * The unique horizontal format maximizes the image space without sacrificing practicality or detail.


 * Bonus poster included!

Months

 * Cover – The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) is surrounded by Q's inescapable force field grid. (from )
 * January ("Convoy Duty") – by Doug Drexler; three DY-100 class ships pass USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) in the 2260s.
 * February ("Cargo Bay Matte Painting") – by Andrew Probert; Starfleet personnel are busy in a cargo bay adjacent to the shuttlebay of refitted Enterprise. (from )
 * March ("Pathfinders") – by Tobias Richter; the USS Aventine flies alongside the starship USS Enterprise (XCV 330), of which a replica exits in the 24th century. (from Watching the Clock)
 * April ("Time Bandits") – by Alain Rivard; in the atmosphere of Earth, two American airplanes attack Shuttlepod 1, with cruising overhead. (from )
 * May ("Task Force") – by Doug Drexler; Enterprise (NX-01) leads a task force, including two other NX class vessels, passing a supernova remnant.
 * June ("Tall Ship") – by Douglas E. Graves; shuttlecraft Galileo (NCC-1701/7) returns to the Enterprise, which is waiting at Luna.
 * Centerfold ("Temporal Intersect") – by Alain Rivard; in the atmosphere of Earth, the legendary starships USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) and USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) meet. Shuttlecraft Galileo has departed the Enterprise-D and set course towards the older Enterprise.
 * July ("A Star to Steer Her By") – by Tobias Richter; the refit USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is on its way to a bright star that turns the nearby nebula crimson red.
 * August ("Copernicus Out") – by John Eaves; type 7 shuttlecraft Copernicus departs a hangar bay in the mid-24th century.
 * September ("United Starship") – by D. M. Phoenix; starship USS Phalanx is moored to a shipyard, undergoing the final stages of construction.
 * October ("Ghosts of Maxia") – by Tobias Richter; the Enterprise's shields flare under the phaser fire of USS Stargazer. (from )
 * November ("Wheel in the Sky") – by Doug Drexler; the USS Defiant (2370) roars past Deep Space 9, closely followed by its shuttlecraft Chaffee. Meanwhile, Enterprise-D is docked at the station while an starship emerges from the Bajoran wormhole. (from ''Star Trek: Typhon Pact)
 * December ("Asteroid Mapping") – by Dan Uyeno; starship USS Thantos patrols the Romulan Neutral Zone.