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News Ships of the Line 2026 Calendar

The Reliant is the most well known Miranda class ship in the franchise, as such its name and registry are likely default on the CG meshes used for these calendars.
This reasoning is nonsense which makes no sense in context of freshly-generated artwork.

Changing the registry from 1701-A to 1701 is pretty trivial. Adding Star Trek II / III battle damage? Less so.

And I'm pretty sure those are his meshes, right?
 
If the rumors are true then somebody did pay. I've heard tell that she is polite but firm about Paramount using her dad's stuff for free. (If someone knows otherwise, please fill me in so I don't go on repeating this.)

Matalas used little models of the Federation class dreadnought in PIC and didn't pay FJ's estate.
 
Changing the registry from 1701-A to 1701 is pretty trivial. Adding Star Trek II / III battle damage? Less so.

And I'm pretty sure those are his meshes, right?

Yes, Alain models all his own stuff, which should make it easier to change the name than if he was using someone else’s model that wasn’t designed to have swappable names. On the other hand, he might also have made the models himself in such a way that it’s not trivial to change the names. Whatever his reasons, it’s clearly not a priority for him.
 
Matalas used little models of the Federation class dreadnought in PIC and didn't pay FJ's estate.

I know the first part. The possibly baseless rumor that I heard was that there was an issue when it was discovered that this was not a thing that Paramount owned free and clear and that it would cost them (a little) money.
 
I know the first part. The possibly baseless rumor that I heard was that there was an issue when it was discovered that this was not a thing that Paramount owned free and clear and that it would cost them (a little) money.

From what I understand (and I admittedly could be wrong as well) was that Matalas knew the dreadnought design wasn't CBS's property and used it anyway thinking that nobody would notice. They then had to backpedal and make up some BS about it not being 'exactly like' FJ's design to get out of any legal issues. Which is why I'm asking about the scout/destroyer in this calendar art, and its missing deflector dish.
 
The memory beta editors do for some reason

Memory Beta's purpose is to catalog the contents of tie-in fiction and non-canonical material. I don't see why original calendar art shouldn't be included along with novels, comics, games, etc. Although Beta does have a bad habit of lumping different tie-in continuities together rather than differentiating them by source.
 
Memory Beta's purpose is to catalog the contents of tie-in fiction and non-canonical material. I don't see why original calendar art shouldn't be included along with novels, comics, games, etc. Although Beta does have a bad habit of lumping different tie-in continuities together rather than differentiating them by source.
Maybe that's a suggestion you can pass on to the Memory Beta Team who curates the site.
 
Memory Beta's purpose is to catalog the contents of tie-in fiction and non-canonical material. I don't see why original calendar art shouldn't be included along with novels, comics, games, etc. Although Beta does have a bad habit of lumping different tie-in continuities together rather than differentiating them by source.
I mean they treat the calendar images as actual lore, not just fun images.
 
I mean they treat the calendar images as actual lore, not just fun images.

What does "actual lore" even mean here? Again, the specific purpose of Memory Beta is to catalog the non-canonical tie-ins. It's understood that not one word of it is "actual." It's all just for fun.

The calendar images are telling stories, just as any novel or comic or game or fan reference book is telling a story. None of them are purported to be canonical, which is why they're on Memory Beta instead of Alpha. So I don't see why the fiction of the calendars is any less worth chronicling than the fiction of other tie-ins.
 
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