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| image = StardateLogo.jpg|Stardate magazine logo
 
| image = StardateLogo.jpg|Stardate magazine logo
| name = ''STARDATE''<br>(final issue titled ''StarDrive'')
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| name = ''Stardate''<br>(final issue titled ''StarDrive'')
 
| type = Magazine
 
| type = Magazine
 
| author =  
 
| author =  
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| illustrations = Various artists
 
| illustrations = Various artists
 
| publisher = Various (see article):
 
| publisher = Various (see article):
* [[FASA]] (#1-7)
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* [[FASA]] (1-7)
 
* [[Associates International]] (Vol. 2 #8–11)
 
* [[Associates International]] (Vol. 2 #8–11)
 
* [[Reluctant Publishing Ltd.]] (Vol. 3 #1–6 & ''StarDrive'')
 
* [[Reluctant Publishing Ltd.]] (Vol. 3 #1–6 & ''StarDrive'')
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| production code =  
 
| year = 1984-1987;<br />1988 (''StarDrive'')
 
| year = 1984-1987;<br />1988 (''StarDrive'')
 
| ISBN10 =  
 
| ISBN10 =  
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| era                = [[Succession Wars era]]
 
| era                = [[Succession Wars era]]
 
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'''STARDATE''' magazine (always spelled in capital letters within the magazine), renamed '''StarDrive''' for its final issue, was a print magazine initially published by [[FASA]] as a house magazine to support their [[w:Star Trek: The Role Playing Game|Star Trek]] line of games. It later expanded its scope to cover other games as well, notably [[BattleTech]].
 
  
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'''STARDATE''' magazine (always spelled in capital letters within the magazine, and renamed '''StarDrive''' for its final issue) was a magazine initially published by [[FASA]] as a house magazine to support their [[w:Star Trek: The Role Playing Game|Star Trek]] line of games. It later expanded its scope to cover other games as well, notably [[BattleTech]].
==Publication History==
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The first issue was [[w:Cover date|dated]] November 1984. FASA published five issues of the magazine, two of them numbered as double issues (No. 3/4 in February 1985 and No. 5/6 in April 1985) for a total numbering of 7 "issues". Beginning with issue #8 (October 1985), [[Associates International]] took over as publisher and although the issue numbering continued, issues 9-11 are listed as "Volume 2". Ten months after issue #11 was published in April 1986, the magazine resurfaced for a "Volume 3" run with new numbering in February 1987, now published by [[Reluctant Publishing Ltd.]] and billing itself as "The Science Fiction Gaming Resource".
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{{TOCleft}}The first issue was [[w:Cover date|dated]] November 1984. FASA published five issues of the magazine, two of them numbered as double issues (No. 3/4 in February 1985 and No. 5/6 in April 1985) for a total numbering of 7 "issues". Beginning with issue #8 (October 1985), [[Associates International]] took over as publisher and although the issue numbering continued, issues 9-11 are listed as "Volume 2". Ten months after issue #11 was published in April 1986, the magazine resurfaced for a "Volume 3" run with new numbering in February 1987, now published by [[Reluctant Publishing Ltd.]] and billing itself as "The Science Fiction Gaming Resource".
  
 
For its last issue (February 1988), the magazine was renamed StarDrive, explicitly described as "Formerly STARDATE magazine" on the cover. Despite featuring content heavily geared towards FASA products (namely Star Trek and BattleTech), the editorial writing in StarDrive was notably critical of FASA. Reluctant Publishing Ltd. went out of business after this issue. (Another official BattleTech periodical, ''[[BattleTechnology]]'', was published with FASA's blessings through [[Pacific Rim Publishing]] beginning in 1987.)<ref>[https://rpggeek.com/rpgperiodical/2817/stardate ''Stardate Magazine'']</ref>
 
For its last issue (February 1988), the magazine was renamed StarDrive, explicitly described as "Formerly STARDATE magazine" on the cover. Despite featuring content heavily geared towards FASA products (namely Star Trek and BattleTech), the editorial writing in StarDrive was notably critical of FASA. Reluctant Publishing Ltd. went out of business after this issue. (Another official BattleTech periodical, ''[[BattleTechnology]]'', was published with FASA's blessings through [[Pacific Rim Publishing]] beginning in 1987.)<ref>[https://rpggeek.com/rpgperiodical/2817/stardate ''Stardate Magazine'']</ref>
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The first two volumes included the front, back, and inside covers in the page numbering. Volume three did not include the covers but adopted the numbering style of many journals, with the first issue numbered 1–52, the second 53–120, and so on, reaching 526 in issue six; the total number of pages varied by issue, peaking at 118 with number five. StarDrive restarted at page 1 and did not count the covers.
 
The first two volumes included the front, back, and inside covers in the page numbering. Volume three did not include the covers but adopted the numbering style of many journals, with the first issue numbered 1–52, the second 53–120, and so on, reaching 526 in issue six; the total number of pages varied by issue, peaking at 118 with number five. StarDrive restarted at page 1 and did not count the covers.
  
This article is focused on the magazine's BattleTech-related content and omits any other systems. Many issues carried ads for BattleTech but no lore; these aren't considered noteworthy for the purpose of this article. Issue 5/6 is the only one in the first two volumes to carry any BattleTech material other than ads.  
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Issue 5/6 is the only one in the first two volumes to carry any BattleTech material other than ads. Many issues carried ads for BattleTech but these aren't considered noteworthy.
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This article is focused on the magazine's BattleTech-related content and omits any other systems.  
  
 
==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
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As an official publication with a valid license at the time, its content can be regarded as [[apocryphal]].
 
As an official publication with a valid license at the time, its content can be regarded as [[apocryphal]].
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==Issue 5/6 (March 1985)==
 
==Issue 5/6 (March 1985)==
[[Image:Stardate45cov.jpg|right|210px|Stardate, Issue 5/6]]
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'''Cover''', uncredited montage
 
: A battle between a ''[[Warhammer]]'', a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' and a ''[[Marauder]]'', taken from a larger image accompanying the article.
 
: A battle between a ''[[Warhammer]]'', a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' and a ''[[Marauder]]'', taken from a larger image accompanying the article.
 
'''Before the Succession Wars: A Background for FASA's ''Battledroids'' Game''' by [[Patrick Larkin]] and [[Jordan Weisman]]. Some art by [[Todd F. Marsh]].
 
'''Before the Succession Wars: A Background for FASA's ''Battledroids'' Game''' by [[Patrick Larkin]] and [[Jordan Weisman]]. Some art by [[Todd F. Marsh]].
 
: A timeline of the BattleDroids universe, from 2010 to 3025.
 
: A timeline of the BattleDroids universe, from 2010 to 3025.
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==Volume 3 Number 1 (February 1987)==
 
==Volume 3 Number 1 (February 1987)==
[[Image:Stardatev3-1.jpg|right|210px|Stardate, Vol. 3 Number 1 ('''Stardate Redivivus''' by Pete Rogan)]]
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'''Stardate Redivivus''' by Pete Rogan
 
: Editorial with brief mention of BattleTech.
 
: Editorial with brief mention of BattleTech.
 
'''BattleMech Tech: The Flea''' by [[Forest G. Brown]] and [[L.R. "Butch" Leeper]].
 
'''BattleMech Tech: The Flea''' by [[Forest G. Brown]] and [[L.R. "Butch" Leeper]].
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'''Book Reviews''' by [[w:Leo Frankowski|Leo A. Frankowski]].
 
'''Book Reviews''' by [[w:Leo Frankowski|Leo A. Frankowski]].
 
: ''[[Technical Readout: 3025|BattleTech Technical Readout 3025]].
 
: ''[[Technical Readout: 3025|BattleTech Technical Readout 3025]].
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==Volume 3 Number 2 (March 1987)==
 
==Volume 3 Number 2 (March 1987)==
[[Image:Stardatev3-2.jpg|right|210px|Stardate, Vol. 3 Number 2]]
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'''Cover''' provided by FASA Corporation. Official BattleTech issue.
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'''Something Armored This Way Walks''' by Pete Rogan.
 
'''Something Armored This Way Walks''' by Pete Rogan.
 
: Editorial lauding BattleTech and MechWarrior.
 
: Editorial lauding BattleTech and MechWarrior.
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:* ''[[Mercenary's Handbook|The Mercenary's Handbook]]''
 
:* ''[[Mercenary's Handbook|The Mercenary's Handbook]]''
 
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==Volume 3 Number 3 (May 1987)==
 
==Volume 3 Number 3 (May 1987)==
[[Image:Stardatev3-3.jpg|right|210px|Stardate, Vol. 3 Number 3]]
 
 
'''Five of a Kind: New Aerospace Fighters for ''BattleTech''''' by John A. Theisen. Art by Gideon.
 
'''Five of a Kind: New Aerospace Fighters for ''BattleTech''''' by John A. Theisen. Art by Gideon.
 
: New [[aerospace fighter]]s specific to individual [[Successor States]].
 
: New [[aerospace fighter]]s specific to individual [[Successor States]].
 
:* GDF-L4 ''[[Gadfly]]''. [[Federated Suns]] light fighter.
 
:* GDF-L4 ''[[Gadfly]]''. [[Federated Suns]] light fighter.
 
:* TR-11A ''[[Traverse]]''. [[Capellan Confederation]] upgrade of the TR-11 ''[[Transit]]''.
 
:* TR-11A ''[[Traverse]]''. [[Capellan Confederation]] upgrade of the TR-11 ''[[Transit]]''.
:* SL-23 ''[[Siren (Aerospace Fighter class)|Siren]]''. [[Draconis Combine]] fighter built around a [[PPC]].
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:* SL-23 ''[[Siren (Stardate Magazine)|Siren]]''. [[Draconis Combine]] fighter built around a [[PPC]].
:* F-95 ''[[Cyclone (Aerospace Fighter class)|Cyclone]]''. [[Free Worlds League]] heavy fighter used for long-range bombardment.
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:* F-95 ''[[Cyclone (Stardate Magazine)|Cyclone]]''. [[Free Worlds League]] heavy fighter used for long-range bombardment.
 
:* ARN-E1 ''[[Ariane]]''. [[Lyran Commonwealth]] ground attack fighter.
 
:* ARN-E1 ''[[Ariane]]''. [[Lyran Commonwealth]] ground attack fighter.
 
'''Closing the Gap''' by Bob Gray.
 
'''Closing the Gap''' by Bob Gray.
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'''Cavalier Class DropShip: A Vessel for Use with ''MechWarrior/BattleTech''''' by [[Clare W. Hess|C. W. Hess]].
 
'''Cavalier Class DropShip: A Vessel for Use with ''MechWarrior/BattleTech''''' by [[Clare W. Hess|C. W. Hess]].
 
: A small Star League DropShip with stats given for two variants.
 
: A small Star League DropShip with stats given for two variants.
:* [[Cavalier (DropShip class)|Cavalier]] Class DropShip (Courier Version)
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:* [[Cavalier (Stardate)|Cavalier]] Class DropShip (Courier Version)
 
:* Cavalier Class DropShip (Transport Version)
 
:* Cavalier Class DropShip (Transport Version)
 
'''Books in Review''' by [[R.A. Brazeau]].
 
'''Books in Review''' by [[R.A. Brazeau]].
 
: ''[[The Sword and the Dagger]]''
 
: ''[[The Sword and the Dagger]]''
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==Volume 3 Number 4 (Summer 1987)==
 
==Volume 3 Number 4 (Summer 1987)==
[[Image:Stardate vol3 issue4.png|right|210px|Stardate, Vol. 3 Number 4]]
 
 
'''BattleMech Tech''' by Jack Freeman.
 
'''BattleMech Tech''' by Jack Freeman.
 
: Technical readouts of two designs.
 
: Technical readouts of two designs.
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'''Games in Review'''
 
'''Games in Review'''
 
: ''[[BattleForce]]'' reviewed by Bob Gray.
 
: ''[[BattleForce]]'' reviewed by Bob Gray.
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==Volume 3 Number 5 (October 1987)==
 
==Volume 3 Number 5 (October 1987)==
[[Image:Stardate vol3 issue5.png|right|210px|Stardate, Vol. 3 Number 5]]
 
 
'''BattleMech Tech''' by Jack Freeman. Some art by Gideon and Terry Prince.
 
'''BattleMech Tech''' by Jack Freeman. Some art by Gideon and Terry Prince.
 
: Technical readout featuring two new BattleMechs.
 
: Technical readout featuring two new BattleMechs.
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'''Games in Review'''
 
'''Games in Review'''
 
: ''BattleTech Reinforcements'' is FASA's entry.
 
: ''BattleTech Reinforcements'' is FASA's entry.
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==Volume 3 Number 6 (Winter 1987)==
 
==Volume 3 Number 6 (Winter 1987)==
[[Image:Stardate vol3 issue6.jpg|right|210px|Stardate, Vol. 3 Number 6]]
 
 
'''Captain's Log''' by Pete Rogan.
 
'''Captain's Log''' by Pete Rogan.
 
: Lots for the BattleTech player this month.
 
: Lots for the BattleTech player this month.
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==StarDrive Vol. 1, No. 1 (February 1988)==
 
==StarDrive Vol. 1, No. 1 (February 1988)==
[[Image:StarDrive.jpg|right|210px|StarDrive]]
 
 
'''Cover''' by Ray Van Tilburg.
 
'''Cover''' by Ray Van Tilburg.
 
: "Mechs in the Snow". Two 'Mechs battle in a snow-covered forest.
 
: "Mechs in the Snow". Two 'Mechs battle in a snow-covered forest.
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:* JNR-7P ''[[Junior (StarDrive)|Junior]]''. An early 10-ton Federated Suns design, among the first 'Mechs manufactured in quantity outside the [[Terran Hegemony]].
 
:* JNR-7P ''[[Junior (StarDrive)|Junior]]''. An early 10-ton Federated Suns design, among the first 'Mechs manufactured in quantity outside the [[Terran Hegemony]].
 
:* SLP-2U ''[[Slowpoke]]''. A 10-ton Capellan design with the movement profile of an ''[[UrbanMech]]''.
 
:* SLP-2U ''[[Slowpoke]]''. A 10-ton Capellan design with the movement profile of an ''[[UrbanMech]]''.
:* STL-7D ''[[Stiletto (StarDrive)|Stiletto]]''. A 15-ton Draconis design that outguns a ''[[Locust]]''. Not related to the [[canonical]] STO-series ''[[Stiletto (BattleMech)|Stiletto]]'' 'Mech introduced in ''[[Technical Readout: 3067]]''.
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:* STL-7D ''[[Stiletto (StarDrive)|Stiletto]]''. A 15-ton Draconis design that outguns a ''[[Locust]]''. Not related to the [[canonical]] STO-series ''[[Stiletto]]'' 'Mech introduced in ''[[Technical Readout: 3067]]''.
 
:* APL-1J ''[[Apollo (StarDrive)|Apollo]]''. A 15-ton Free Worlds League design, the only one of this sextet to have arms, thought it doesn't have hands. Not related to the [[canonical]] APL-series ''[[Apollo (BattleMech)|Apollo]]'' 'Mech introduced in ''[[Technical Readout: 3055]]''.
 
:* APL-1J ''[[Apollo (StarDrive)|Apollo]]''. A 15-ton Free Worlds League design, the only one of this sextet to have arms, thought it doesn't have hands. Not related to the [[canonical]] APL-series ''[[Apollo (BattleMech)|Apollo]]'' 'Mech introduced in ''[[Technical Readout: 3055]]''.
:* FXR-4R ''[[Foxfire (BattleMech)|Foxfire]]''. A 15-ton Lyran design with a top speed of more than 140 km/h.
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:* FXR-4R ''[[Foxfire]]''. A 15-ton Lyran design with a top speed of more than 140 km/h.
 
:* MBSDR-I ''[[Ambassador]]''. A 15-ton Star League design with no weapons but a top speed over 170 km/h and a jump range of 60 meters. No, neither is a misprint.
 
:* MBSDR-I ''[[Ambassador]]''. A 15-ton Star League design with no weapons but a top speed over 170 km/h and a jump range of 60 meters. No, neither is a misprint.
 
'''New Avalon Institute of Science Mechwarrior Training Manual''' by Blaine Pardoe. Reprinted art by Gideon.
 
'''New Avalon Institute of Science Mechwarrior Training Manual''' by Blaine Pardoe. Reprinted art by Gideon.
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:* ''BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare''. Review by Richard Tucholka.
 
:* ''BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare''. Review by Richard Tucholka.
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]'' & ''[[BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare]]'' review/presentation
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]'' & ''[[BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare]]'' review/presentation
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:Stardate45cov.jpg|right|''Stardate'', Issue 5/6
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Image:Stardatev3-1.jpg|right|210px|''Stardate'', Vol. 3 Number 1
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Image:Stardatev3-2.jpg|right|210px|''Stardate'', Vol. 3 Number 2
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Image:Stardatev3-3.jpg|right|210px|''Stardate'', Vol. 3 Number 3
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Image:Stardate vol3 issue4.png|right|210px|''Stardate'', Vol. 3 Number 4
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Image:Stardate vol3 issue5.png|right|210px|''Stardate'', Vol. 3 Number 5
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Stardate vol3 issue6.jpg|right|210px|''Stardate'', Vol. 3 Number 6
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Image:StarDrive.jpg|right|210px|''StarDrive''
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</gallery>
  
 
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