Dragonstar (science fiction series)
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The Dragonstar novels are a science fiction series by David Bischoff and Thomas F. Monteleone that focuses on a race of evolved dinosaurs with spacefaring technology. The individual books in the series are Dragonstar (1980), Day of the Dragonstar (1983), Night of the Dragonstar (1985), and Dragonstar Destiny (1989). Aside from the appearance of Reptilian humanoids, the Dragonstar novels do not have any link to the more recent roleplaying game system Dragonstar.
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