Is this what you're looking for? By a rival publisher, Danilo UK: http://www.amazon.com/Official-Star-Trek-Ships-Calendar/dp/178054118X/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1354432590&sr=8-9&keywords=%22star+trek%22+calendar+2013 A bit tricky when the official calendar license is split across different publishers.
Here in England, I've seen the JJ-Trek one (ship stills from the 2009 movie) and a TOS crew one. No SOTL this year, although it may crop up yet.
There's a rumor around Film Score Monthly that there won't be a release of the complete Star Trek: Insurrection soundtrack and that the DS9 score release is in danger because of a merchandise embargo hitting everything non-Abramstrek related. So I wouldn't be surprised if there's no SOTL for the same reason.
I don't know, some of the the CG illustrations in the recent calendars tended to look way too crisp. I preferred those that tried to match the look of the TV shows or the movies. Also, fans would create hybrid, ”kitbashy” designs, without bearing in mind that kitbashing was mostly abandoned when the production switched to CG. Ideally, an image should look like something that could've easily been canon, down to the ship names and ranges of registry numbers.
Here's the link: http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=90048&forumID=1 ?iframe=true&archive=0 Which references this post: http://www.zetaminor.com/roobarb/sh...ar-Trek-The-Original-Series-CD-box-set!/page6
I am worried that Paramount may cancel as well the Star Trek: The Illustrated Dictionary and the Enterprise book by Michael Okuda. It looks like the Abrams Universe is becoming the standard Star Trek, with the past Star Trek being pushed aside. I am not sure how I feel about this. I just hope that the next film is a superlative Star Trek film, and not another derivative action-adventure film with a Star Trek name.
^Pocket Books still has a full slate of Prime-universe Star Trek novels in the works for publication in 2013, including several original-series novels in the first half of the year, my own Enterprise-era book Rise of the Federation: A Choice of Futures in July, and a 5-book 24th-century crossover saga called The Fall in, well, the fall and winter. I'm not getting any sense that classic Trek is being pushed aside.
Would not be the first time Pocket's Trek plans were fked by TPTB... (very sincerely hoping that it's not the case. I suspect, if anything, the subtitle "The Original Series" being added to the novels early next year are the result of Paramount or Bad Robot not wanting any confusion between old and new Trek)
I'm convinced that there's room for both 'verses on my library shelving, but management may be in need of the reminder of that being the case. And not just for my own self, by the looks of things. One more quotation from my Facebook commentary re: the SOTL calendars... "None of mine are unopened. I bought mine for the artwork, and I do take them out of the bookshelf and look at the works of the mighty...and *cease* to despair for a time..."
If the decision was made after those books were already contracted, would they be able to stop them being published?
But this "merchandise embargo" has already been put into effect where the CDs are concerned, at least. If it were going to happen to the books, I think I'd have heard about it by now.
A "merchandise embargo" on Trek Prime really doesn't make sense. Especially considering Bad Robot doesn't allow anything from the Abramsverse without their direct supervision, and that has led to a few delays, like with those YA novels. And besides, Prime merchandising kicked it up a notch in 2009 without having a negative impact on Trek XI. Damn, just that sentence is awesome. And another good reason to mourn.
Patrick: No idea. Wormhole: It is indeed awesome. Details over at the Drex Files as to what Probert's been aiming for...