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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] I don't have the 2002 calendar yet (just ordered it from Amazon), but I have read the reviews of it at Amazon. Several people have complained that the 2002 is vertical format with pictures in only the top half. I also think that's a bad move. I like the large wide-screen images. If I want to keep track of dates, I'll buy a desktop calendar. Other things I'd like to see: TOS ships, including Enterprise, Bird of Prey, Botany Bay, and D7. How about recreating some famous scenes (from different angles) from Space Seed, Enterprise Incident, Trouble with Tribbles, Doomsday Machine (!), The Ultimate Computer, Balance of Terror, Tholian Web, etc. Movie era ships: Refit Enterprise (shouldn't you have one from ST:TMP Director's cut?), Excelsior, Oberth, Ktinga. Also recreated scenes from movies. Battle scenes: Please, however, maintain realistic distances between ships. Don't show them firing at 100 yards as on TV. Maybe it's best to show only one ship firing, or on fire, or beat up after a battle. Only battle with realistically close ships is Enterprise vs Reliant from STII. Ships flying in formation: Perhaps emphasizing the differences in size and era (sort of like seeing a small sailing ship in the foreground and a wall of steel formed by the hull of Titanic in the background) For example, a Constitution class ship flying in formation with a Sovereign. A rationalization for such a combination could celebration of Starfleet Day or maybe the Starfleet Museum. Ships from the Animated Series (robot cargo ship, USS Huron), Franz Joseph's Starfleet Technical Manual, or the barely seen (in Spacedock in STIII) ship design for Star Trek: Phase II. Background: A big ringed planet, asteroids, inside spacedock, ship yard. Please don't show big ships in the atmosphere. Unusual angles of well known ships: Ships are rarely shown from below and to the side. A ship named USS Okazaki (my last name) Finally, any word on what your Starship Spotter book will contain? When is the release date? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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