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Template:Realworld Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2002) is the 2002 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series, and the lone entry in the standard portrait format. Events depicted in this calendar (like the others in the series) are not considered to be canon.

Months

  • January - A repair crew chief takes a break and enjoys a sunrise from the hull of the USS Galaxy.
  • February - An onslaught of micrometeorite collisions test the hull integrity of the USS Defiant before it is brought into service.
  • March - The newly refit USS Enterprise makes its way through the outer layers of a thi8ck biochemical cloud leading to the heart of V'Ger.
  • April - Hangar 06 at Utopia Planitia, moments before the construction crews arrive. Features several Work Bees.
  • May - A rare, quiet moment during the construction of the USS Enterprise-D over Utopia Planitia.
  • June - A three-minute exposure captures business as usual for a spacedock. Features a Nebula and Galaxy class starship.
  • Centre - To discover the untold stories behind these images look for Star Trek: The Unseen Frontier Declassified Images from the History of the Federation. Coming from Pocket Books, Winter 2002. Features the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) and USS Challenger (NCC-71099) class starship
  • July - Intent on stopping Seven of Nine from rejoining the Collective, a small team quietly pilots the Delta Flyer through the massive Borg Unicomplex.
  • August - This is the final image transmitted by Neutral Zone Outpost 4. The installation and all hands were lost during an attack by a Romulan bird-of-prey on Stardate 1709.2.
  • September - Honoring the Dahar Master Kor his last command, the IKS Kahless, is hurtled into the atmosphere. Its fiery trail is a symbol of the countless victories that have brought honor to the warrior and his vessel.
  • October - Commander William Duffy captured the color and light patterns dancing along the surface of the newly refitted Starship Enterprise. The commander call this a "Song of Light."
  • November - Silent and abandoned over Omega IV, the sensors of the USS Exter note the arrival of her sister ship, the Enterprise.
  • December - A shuttle closely follows the USS Voyager as she "goes for a Sunday drive" soon after her triumphant return from the Delta Quadrant.
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