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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Star*Drive was a 1998 campaign setting put out for Alternity, TSR's ambitious but clumsy science-fiction RPG. Much in the way that Greyhawk is considered the standard world for Dungeons & Dragons, Star*Drive attempted to do the same for Alternity. They incorporated all of the player races, cybernetics, mutations, equipment, and psionics mentioned in the Player's Handbook, and put them against a Space Opera backdrop. |