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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Star Trek: Ships of the Line: 2011 Wall Calendar (Calendar) The months are not laid out in the standard 7-day week format, but instead list a seemingly random number of days across, starting at whatever day the month started out.
An example is February, where the days are laid out in two rows of 14 days each, starting on Tuesday. Ridiculous. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Star Trek Ships of the Line 2007 Wall Calendar (Calendar) These Ships of the Line series have been top heavy with TNG 1701-D. Only one NX class ship and a few -1701. A great opportunity was missed here to drive more interest in Star Trek during these "dry" years. 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Star Trek: Ships of the Line: 2010 Wall Calendar (Calendar) The 2010 calendar has some truly lovely images this year. Although there is plenty of the Original series & Original movie Enterprise representation, this time around, there is no hint of Voyager or the Enterprise E in sight & only one image dedicated to the Enterprise NX. Although I have no qualms about the quality of the images, I do think over the run of this entire line of calendars, that more than enough space has already has been dedicated to the Original Enterprise & Enterprise D. I wouldn't mind seeing more images of the rest of Starfleet! ( On that note, I loved the picture of the Aventine & hope to see more of her in further installments) |