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'''January''' - (The Secret of Farpoint) Panoramic view of the Enterprise-D, along with two jellyfish like creatures.
 
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| image = Ships of the Line 2007.jpg
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| Artist = ''Various''
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] and [[Andrews McMeel Publishing]]
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| Series = [[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]
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| Published = {{d|1|September|2006}}
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| Pages = 24
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| ISBN = 0740758799
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'''''Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2007)''''' is the {{y|2007}} edition of the ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[calendars|calendar]] series. Events depicted in this calendar are not considered to be [[canon]].
   
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==Summary==
'''February''' - (Bluejay 4) A shot of a USAF aircraft breaking up in the upper atmosphere of a planet. The Enterprise NCC-1701 aft view is also included.
 
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:''Featuring fourteen pieces of ''Star Trek'' art not available anywhere else and created exclusively for this calendar, the ''Star Trek Ships of the Line 2007 Calendar'' will continue to delight and amaze fans with its stunning, unique renditions of one of the most fascinating parts of the ''Star Trek'' universe. Commemorating the twentieth anniversary of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', this edition of the ''Ships of the Line'' calendar will be sought out by fans and collectors alike.''
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===Months===
'''March''' - (Neutral Zone) Enterprise-D confronting numerous Romulan warbirds in the light of a massive nebula.
 
 
*'''January''' ("The Secret of Farpoint") - Panoramic view of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, along with two jellyfish-like creatures.
 
*'''February''' ("Bluejay 4") - A shot of a [[USAF]] F-104 aircraft breaking up in the upper atmosphere of a planet. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701| NCC-1701}} aft view is also included.
 
*'''March''' ("Neutral Zone") - ''Enterprise''-D confronting numerous [[Romulan]] [[Warbird]]s in the light of a massive nebula.
 
*'''April''' ("Deployed") - View of the {{Class|Intrepid}} auxiliary craft, the ''[[Aeroshuttle]]'', with the ''Enterprise''-D in the background.
 
*'''May''' ("Last Flight of the ''Columbia''") - The {{ColumbiaNX}} desert crash scene, being uncovered by Starfleet personnel at some time during the [[Dominion War]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
 
*'''June''' ("Farthest Star") - ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701) in the far reaches of space, in front of a cluster of blue orbs, linked together by numerous thin silver tubes.
 
*'''Center''' ("Wolf 359") - Several [[Federation]] ships engage a [[Borg cube]].
 
*'''July''' ("Sea Trial, Duty") - Aerodynamically-shaped winged Federation craft above a saucer section view of the ''Enterprise''-D.
 
*'''August''' ("Plenty of Letters") - Panoramic shot of the ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701).
 
*'''September''' ("Captain Arriving") - [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s arrival in the ''[[Calypso]]'' to take command of the ''Enterprise''-D.
 
*'''October''' ("Armagosa Armageddon") - The ''Enterprise''-D flees the [[shock wave]] from the explosion of the Amargosa star.
 
*'''November''' ("Yesterday's ''Enterprise''") - The ''Enterprise''-D defends the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|''Enterprise''-C]] from a [[Klingon]] [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Bird-of-Prey]] as the latter moves toward a temporal rift.
 
*'''December''' ("Solar Observation") - The ''Enterprise''-D, a {{Class|Defiant}} ship, and an ''Intrepid''-class ship in bird's-eye view above a sun.
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:''All images except September's are done in CGI. "Captain's Arrival" is done by hand.''
   
'''April''' - (Deployed) View of an unknown winged Federation craft with the Enterprise-D in the background.
 
   
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'''May''' - (Last flight of the ''Columbia'')The Columbia's (NX-02) desert crash scene, being uncovered by Starfleet personnel at some time during the Dominion War in the Gamma Quadrant.
 
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| class="next" | Next calendar:<br />''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2008)]]''
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'''June''' - (Farthest Star) Enterprise (NCC - 1701) in the far reaches of space, in front of a cluster of blue orbs, linked together by numerous thin silver tubes.
 
 
'''No date''' - Wolf 359. Several Federation ships engage a Borg cube.
 
 
'''July''' - (Sea Trial, Duty) Aerodynamically shaped winged Federation craft above a saucer section view of the Enterprise-D.
 
 
'''August''' - (Plenty of Letters) Panoramic shot of the Enterprise (NCC-1701)
 
 
'''September''' - (Captain Arriving) Captain Picard's arrival in the shuttle Calypso to take command of the Enterprise-D.
 
 
'''October''' - (Armagossa Armageddon) The Enterprise-D flees an exloding space station in orbit of a blue planet.
 
 
'''November''' - (Yesterday's ''Enterprise'') The Enterprise-D defends the Enterprise-C from a Klingon Bird of Prey as the latter moves toward a temporal rift.
 
 
'''December''' - (Solar Observation) The Enterprise-D, a ''Defiant''-class ship, and an ''Intrepid''-class ship in bird's eye view above a Sun.
 

Revision as of 13:29, 7 October 2014

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Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2007) is the 2007 edition of the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series. Events depicted in this calendar are not considered to be canon.

Summary

Blurb
Featuring fourteen pieces of Star Trek art not available anywhere else and created exclusively for this calendar, the Star Trek Ships of the Line 2007 Calendar will continue to delight and amaze fans with its stunning, unique renditions of one of the most fascinating parts of the Star Trek universe. Commemorating the twentieth anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation, this edition of the Ships of the Line calendar will be sought out by fans and collectors alike.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Months

  • January ("The Secret of Farpoint") - Panoramic view of the USS Enterprise-D, along with two jellyfish-like creatures.
  • February ("Bluejay 4") - A shot of a USAF F-104 aircraft breaking up in the upper atmosphere of a planet. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 aft view is also included.
  • March ("Neutral Zone") - Enterprise-D confronting numerous Romulan Warbirds in the light of a massive nebula.
  • April ("Deployed") - View of the Intrepid-class auxiliary craft, the Aeroshuttle, with the Enterprise-D in the background.
  • May ("Last Flight of the Columbia") - The Columbia NX-02 desert crash scene, being uncovered by Starfleet personnel at some time during the Dominion War in the Gamma Quadrant.
  • June ("Farthest Star") - Enterprise (NCC-1701) in the far reaches of space, in front of a cluster of blue orbs, linked together by numerous thin silver tubes.
  • Center ("Wolf 359") - Several Federation ships engage a Borg cube.
  • July ("Sea Trial, Duty") - Aerodynamically-shaped winged Federation craft above a saucer section view of the Enterprise-D.
  • August ("Plenty of Letters") - Panoramic shot of the Enterprise (NCC-1701).
  • September ("Captain Arriving") - Jean-Luc Picard's arrival in the Calypso to take command of the Enterprise-D.
  • October ("Armagosa Armageddon") - The Enterprise-D flees the shock wave from the explosion of the Amargosa star.
  • November ("Yesterday's Enterprise") - The Enterprise-D defends the Enterprise-C from a Klingon Bird-of-Prey as the latter moves toward a temporal rift.
  • December ("Solar Observation") - The Enterprise-D, a Defiant-class ship, and an Intrepid-class ship in bird's-eye view above a sun.
All images except September's are done in CGI. "Captain's Arrival" is done by hand.


Previous calendar:
Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2006)
Star Trek: Ships of the Line Next calendar:
Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2008)