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Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. She is voiced by Glynnis Talken Campbell. The StarCraft universe is a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ...
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Biography
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Early Life Sarah Kerrigan was born "psychically gifted," meaning she has the ability to use telepathy and telekinesis. Terrans who are born psychically gifted were taken by the Terran Confederacy at an early age to begin Terran Ghost training. Ghosts usually hold the rank of Specialist and serve as covert operations specialists. The Marines of the Terran Confederacy The Terrans are the name given to the human colonists in the StarCraft universe used to distinguish them from the humans of Earth. ...
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Young Sarah Kerrigan had scored highly on all phases of the psi-evaluations even though she was only eight years old. She had displayed her power once, however, on TarKossis, an incident which killed her mother and damaged her father's brain. Since then, she was taken by agents of the Terran Confederacy to a training facility. Her most hated trainer was Lieutenant Rumm. He tried to break down her sense of right and wrong and tried to make her demonstrate her psionic power as his superiors wanted incontrovertible proof that she was psychic. However, she refused, as she didn't want to relive what happened to her parents. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ...
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In order to cajole her into using the power, Rumm had a kitten injected with a chemical that would cause a tumor. Then he ordered Sarah to use her power to destroy the tumor (or at least put the kitten down). She refused, and Rumm put his pistol against the kitten's head and ordered her to do so again. Sarah still refused and Rumm didn't fire. He later discovered that Sarah had used her power on his pistol, destroying the firing mechanism. Even so, there were other explanations for the pistol's malfunction so his superiors did not treat this as incontrovertible proof of Sarah's psionic powers. Shortly thereafter, the tumor killed the kitten slowly and painfully. A technician recommended the use of a neuro-adjuster, a device which would weaken a Ghost's psionic powers and ensure their loyalty to the Terran Confederacy, but Rumm refused. Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...
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Sarah was taken to another room and strapped to a chair with a needle against her skin. In another room, she could see her brain-damaged father, similarly strapped to a chair. Rumm's scientists were about to inject her father with the same substance that caused the growth of a tumor in the kitten unless Sarah cooperated with the Confederacy. Instead, Sarah said she would kill herself and her father rather than use the power for the Confederacy. She was injected with the needle and quickly lost consciousness. Rumm felt he had no choice now but to employ the neuro-adjuster.
See also Secret Missions As her training completed, Kerrigan murdered countless enemies of the Terran Confederacy, including Angus Mengsk. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ...
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Kerrigan later became part of the experiment at Vyctor 5's Fujita Complex involving Zerg. It was found that Zerg naturally responded to her telepathic commands. This training may have led to the production of the psi-emitter. It was here that she was rescued by the Sons of Korhal and her neuro-adjuster surgically removed. She eventually became Arcturus Mengsk's right-hand woman. The StarCraft universe is a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ...
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As part of the Sons of Korhal, she was involved in a nearly suicidal attack on the Ghost Academy on Tarsonis. She found Lt. Rumm (who had been promoted to Major) and took her rather messy revenge. The Sons of Korhal are a military organization in the fictional StarCraft universe, founded after the destruction of the colony world of Korhal. ...
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 Kerrigan's first appearance in the game comes during the Antigan Revolt. Kerrigan - now a 26-year-old Lieutenant with the Sons of Korhal - was dispatched to Antiga Prime to scout out the terrain and make contact with the rebel leaders. She assassinated the Confederate officers in charge of the Antigan base, placing it under the player's control. Later, Kerrigan and her men were sent to place a psi-emitter in a Confederate base on the planet, luring huge amounts of Zerg to break Confederate lines in order to escape undetected. Image File history File links This work is copyrighted. ...
The Sons of Korhal are a military organization in the fictional StarCraft universe, founded after the destruction of the colony world of Korhal. ...
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New Gettysburg Late in the Terran campaign in the original Starcraft, after the Zerg were lured to the Confederate capital Tarsonis through the use of the psi-emitter, Kerrigan is ordered to protect the Zerg hives from the Protoss. This action would prevent the Confederates from escaping. Jim Raynor had pleaded with her not to go to the surface, but she insisted that she had to, and Raynor wished her luck. Upon completing her mission the Terran position was overwhelmed with Zerg, and Kerrigan issued a desperate plea for evac; Raynor, anticipating this, began dispatching transports to the surface. Arcturus Mengsk, on the other hand, ordered the entire Korhal fleet to disengage from the Tarsonis system, and (to Raynor's horror) left Kerrigan and her men to die on Tarsonis. This caused a rift in Mengsk's forces, as Raynor and many men loyal to him defected. // Introduction to StarCraft Episode I StarCraft Episode 1 is part of the StarCraft storyline -- the history of the in the fictional universe of StarCraft. ...
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Rebirth While on Tarsonis, the Zerg Overmind sensed Kerrigan's power, and ordered the swarms to capture her. Over the course of the first few Zerg missions Kerrigan is contained within a chrysalis and taken to Char, where she uses her telepathic power to reach out and contact Jim Raynor and Arcturus Mengsk. In each case the Terrans sent out a force to recover Kerrigan, and in each case they failed. Sarah Kerrigan is reborn into the Zerg Swarms, and adopts the name "Queen of Blades" as Jim Raynor prowled Char - she let him live. 1998(c) Blizzard Entertainment, All rights reserved File links The following pages link to this file: Sarah Kerrigan ...
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In-game, she is represented by a unique unit with similarities to an Infested Terran. However, instead of exploding, she is equipped with eight "tentacles" sprouting off her back, giving her powerful melee attacks. She can also ensnare opponents (like a Zerg Queen), can cloak and can even consume other Zerg to use their biological energy to increase her energy bar. An Infested Terran is a breed of Zerg in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
She has telomeric additions to her DNA, suggesting she is potentially immortal - she will never die of old age. This is revealed in one of the loading screens of StarCraft: Brood War. A telomere is a region of highly repetitive DNA at the end of a chromosome that functions as an aglet. ...
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The Overmind said of her: "The greatness of her spirit has been left to her; that the Swarms might benefit from her fierce example. Fear not her designs, for she is bound to me as intimately as any Cerebrate." Kerrigan quickly developed her psionic abilities after discovering the secrets of Ghost conditioning on a Terran Science Vessel, the Amerigo. She develops numerous abilities, including the psionic storm, probably an evolution of her previous abilities. From here, she begins a campaign of terror against the Protoss, namely Tassadar and Zeratul. Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...
A High Templar is a powerful Protoss psychic in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Tassadar is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
Zeratul is a Protoss character in the fictional Starcraft universe. ...
Kerrigan's abilities seemed to have made her overconfident. She was able to sense the presence of the Protoss Tassadar on Char, and ignored Zasz's warning that something was strange about this Templar. She challenged him to a duel, defeating his forces in order to get to him. It turned out to be a distraction of a "weapons test" - Tassadar's ally Zeratul believed that his Dark Templar energies would enable him to permanently slay a Zerg Cerebrate such as Zasz, and he was correct. Kerrigan showed no remorse upon the death of Zasz. The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ...
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Kerrigan was later ordered to take revenge on the Dark Templar. She destroyed their base and drove Tassadar and Zeratul into hiding. As she searched for them, the Zerg Overmind took the majority of its forces to Aiur as part of its campaign to assimilate the Protoss. Kerrigan was unexpectedly ordered to remain on Char and keep hunting down the Dark Templar rather than assist in the conquest of Aiur. She later captured Zeratul and a number of Dark Templar in a Terran installation, which she had stolen from Alpha Squadron. However, Tassadar eventually emerged from hiding, striking an alliance with the Terrans trapped in the installation and rescuing the Dark Templar. A Dark Templar is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
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Ascension The final battle on Aiur ended when the Zerg Overmind was destroyed by Tassadar which left the Zerg Swarms extremely vulnerable. During this time, many Zerg Cerebrates desperately tried to create a new Overmind for the Swarms. However, Kerrigan began a campaign aimed at eliminating these Cerebrates in order to rule over the Swarms by herself. Categories: Stub | Protoss | StarCraft planets ...
The Zerg Overmind âor simply the Overmindâ is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
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The Zerg Overmind âor simply the Overmindâ is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
As part of her plan, Kerrigan traveled to Shakuras, the secret homeworld of the Dark Templar and took control of their Matriarch, Raszagal. The Dark Templar did not suspect that there was anything different about their leader and they didn't find Kerrigan, who was in hiding. Shakuras is the homeworld planet of the Protoss Dark Templars in the StarCraft Universe, a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. ...
A Dark Templar is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
Matriarch Raszagal is leader of the Dark Templar people in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Shortly afterwards Zeratul, Artanis and the Protoss survivors of Aiur travelled through the Warp Gate which connected Aiur to Shakuras. They were closely followed by Zerg which included two Cerebrates allied with Daggoth's new Overmind. These Cerebrates nestled around the Xel'Naga Temple, a powerful artifact capable of wiping the Zerg off of Shakuras. Zeratul is a Protoss character in the fictional Starcraft universe. ...
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In the Aeon of Strife in the fictional StarCraft universe, Protoss warriors created warp gates to travel great distances instantaneously. ...
Zerg Cerebrates are powerful agents of the Zerg Swarm, created by the Zerg Overmind for the purposes of controlling Zerg Broods. ...
Daggoth is a Zerg Cerebrate and the leader of the Zerg Tiamat Brood in the StarCraft universe. ...
The XelNaga are a race in the StarCraft universe which have vanished (or gone to sleep) countless ages ago. ...
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Shakuras is the homeworld planet of the Protoss Dark Templars in the StarCraft Universe, a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. ...
Raszagal informed the newly-arrived Protoss of the Temple's powers which required the use of the two lost crystals: the Uraj and Khalis, but she ordered the Protoss to first slay the two Cerebrates around the Temple, which was done. Kerrigan made an appearance right after this event, asking to speak to the Matriarch. She claimed that with the Overmind dead, she was no longer being controlled. However, a new Overmind was growing on Char and when it reached maturity it would take control of her. The Protoss didn't trust her, but Raszagal (under her influence) welcomed her. Aldaris, a Judicator and former member of the Protoss Conclave didn't trust her at all, but because he had been at war with the other major Protoss players they didn't take his attitude very seriously. Uraj is the name of a powerful psionic crystal in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Khalis is the name of a powerful psionic crystal in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Char is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ...
In the fictional StarCraft Universe, Aldaris is a 740-year-old powerful Protoss Judicator in the service of the Protoss Conclave. ...
The Judicator Caste is one of the four main divisions in Protoss society and has existed sine the end of the Aeon of Strife. ...
The Protoss Conclave was a political body which used to control Protoss society in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Kerrigan was unsuccessful in convincing Zeratul in slaying the new Overmind but she did garner goodwill with the Protoss by helping them acquire the Khalis and Uraj. Zeratul is a Protoss character in the fictional Starcraft universe. ...
Khalis is the name of a powerful psionic crystal in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Uraj is the name of a powerful psionic crystal in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Upon their return to Shakuras, Aldaris was in the midsts of launching a rebellion against Raszagal. He had discovered Kerrigan's influence on her, but he did not inform Artanis and Zeratul of this until he had been defeated. Kerrigan quickly slew him. Zeratul allowed her to leave because of the help she had delivered to the Protoss, but he warned her never to return. Kerrigan bragged that she had forced the Protoss to slay her enemies, the two Cerebrates on Shakuras, before fleeing the planet. Shakuras is the homeworld planet of the Protoss Dark Templars in the StarCraft Universe, a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. ...
In the fictional StarCraft Universe, Aldaris is a 740-year-old powerful Protoss Judicator in the service of the Protoss Conclave. ...
Matriarch Raszagal is leader of the Dark Templar people in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Raszagal was not very skilled at hiding the influence Kerrigan still had on her, but she did convince the trusting Zeratul that she was no longer under control, now that Kerrigan had left. Zeratul and Artanis activated the Xel'Naga Temple and destroyed the Zerg on Shakuras. The XelNaga are a race in the StarCraft universe which have vanished (or gone to sleep) countless ages ago. ...
Against the Overmind During StarCraft Episode V the United Earth Directorate acquired the Psi Disruptor, a powerful anti-Zerg weapon, but the leader of the UED force, Admiral DuGalle, squandered its use due to the influence and advice of Samir Duran. Vice Admiral Stukov disassembled the device and hid it from DuGalle, which would spark charges of treason. // Introduction StarCraft Episode V is part of the StarCraft storyline -- the history of the in the fictional universe of StarCraft. ...
The United Earth Directorate (UED) is the fictional government of Earth in the StarCraft universe and was descended from the United Powers League. ...
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Exploiting the fear of the United Earth Directorate, Kerrigan put together a coalition with Fenix and Jim Raynor. She had previously been involved in a relationship with Jim Raynor, the exact nature of which is unknown, when both were members of the Sons of Korhal. This made it easy for her to manipulate them. Fenix didn't trust her at all, but Raynor's fear of the UED was strong enough for him to persuade Fenix to fight alongside him and Kerrigan. The United Earth Directorate (UED) is the fictional government of Earth in the StarCraft universe and was descended from the United Powers League. ...
For Polish sf magazine, see Fenix (magazine) Fenix is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
The Sons of Korhal are a military organization in the fictional StarCraft universe, founded after the destruction of the colony world of Korhal. ...
For Polish sf magazine, see Fenix (magazine) Fenix is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
The UED conquered Korhal IV, center of the Terran Dominion and chased its former emperor, Arcturus Mengsk, to Aiur. Mengsk had been rescued by Jim Raynor and Fenix. On Aiur, Kerrigan's Zerg, with help from Samir Duran (an Infested Terran working for Kerrigan) again rescued Mengsk and Raynor from the UED. Meanwhile, Duran betrayed the UED again. In the end, the Psi Disruptor was activated, Admiral DuGalle had Duran kill Vice Admiral Stukov, and Duran's betrayals were discovered. However, the Psi Disruptor had been reassembled on Braxis, forcing the UED to defend another critical planet besides Korhal. Activating the Disruptor had severe consequences for Kerrigan's control of her Zerg, but leaving it on Braxis with only a planetary garrison to defend it would sound the death knell of the UED's efforts in the Koprulu Sector. Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...
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Admiral Gerard DuGalle of the UED Admiral Gerard DuGalle is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
Alexei Stukov (also known as Alexi Stukov) is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
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Braxis is a small cold moon in the StarCraft universe. ...
Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...
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Finally, the UED descended on Char, home of the new Zerg Overmind and captured it. Char is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ...
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Kerrigan began actively fighting beside Arcturus Mengsk, Fenix and Raynor to defeat the UED. Mengsk was her prisoner, and she told him he could remain prisoner of his own eight-by-eight cell if he didn't agree to her proposal. The allies destroyed the poorly-defended Psi Disruptor for her and even stood aside as she infested the populace of Moria. She led the attack on the UED forces on Korhal, defeating them. She quickly turned against her allies when they were in a weak position, resting from the battle, killing Fenix and Mengsk's general, Edmund Duke. Raynor and Mengsk were left very bitter about this betrayal, especially Raynor, who swore he would see her dead for this. Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
An Infested Terran is a breed of Zerg in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Moria is a mineral-rich world in the StarCraft universe, located in the Koprulu Sector. ...
Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...
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General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Kerrigan managed to repel UED revenge assaults as she schemed for the destruction of the new Zerg Overmind. She travelled to Shakuras and retrieved the Matriarch, Raszagal. The Dark Templar had not activated the Xel'Naga Temple, perhaps because Raszagal had ordered them not to. Kerrigan wanted Raszagal to look like she was an unwilling prisoner, so she couldn't just order Raszagal to come with her. The Zerg Overmind âor simply the Overmindâ is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
Shakuras is the homeworld planet of the Protoss Dark Templars in the StarCraft Universe, a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. ...
Matriarch Raszagal is leader of the Dark Templar people in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
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The XelNaga are a race in the StarCraft universe which have vanished (or gone to sleep) countless ages ago. ...
Kerrigan brought Raszagal to Char, followed by a vengeful Zeratul and Artanis. Zeratul demanded that Kerrigan turn over Raszagal. Kerrigan proposed a deal - she would allow Raszagal to return if Zeratul agreed to slay the Overmind. Raszagal convinced him to go, saying the Overmind was a threat to both Kerrigan and the Protoss. Matriarch Raszagal is leader of the Dark Templar people in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
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Zeratul is a Protoss character in the fictional Starcraft universe. ...
Artanis is a young Protoss Praetor in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Zeratul had no choice, though he knew killing the Overmind would only make the treacherous Kerrigan stronger. He consented. His Dark Templar participated in the battle, destroying renegade Zerg and UED troops alike. Then he again demanded the return of the Matriarch. Kerrigan agreed ... but Raszagal did not. Under Kerrigan's control, Raszagal said she wanted to stay. This did not fool Zeratul, who spirited her away and fled. A Dark Templar is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...
Kerrigan ordered her minion, Samir Duran, to assist in capturing the Matriarch. They were almost successful, but Zeratul slew Raszagal rather than allow her to live as a slave to Kerrigan. The surprised Kerrigan let Zeratul escape to live with his guilt. Meanwhile, Samir Duran disappeared. Lt. ...
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All the Zerg in the sector fell under Kerrigan's control by this point, and after defending her world from a combined attack by the United Earth Directorate, Terran Dominion and forces led by Artanis, she became the ruler of the most powerful force in the Universe. Nonetheless, there are limits to this power that she is well aware of. The United Earth Directorate (UED) is the fictional government of Earth in the StarCraft universe and was descended from the United Powers League. ...
The Terran Dominion was created after the fall of the Confederacy at the height of the war between the Terrans, the Zerg and the Protoss. ...
Artanis is a young Protoss Praetor in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
As Kerrigan says it herself in the mission briefing of Omega, the final level of StarCraft: Brood War: "At this point: I'm pretty much the Queen Bitch of the Universe." StarCraft Episode VI is part of the StarCraft storyline -- the history of the fictional universe of StarCraft. ...
StarCraft Expansion - Brood Wars Cover StarCraft: Brood War is the sequel to StarCraft, a video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment. ...
There is evidence to suggest that she is unhappy with this acquisition and longs to be human once more. Kerrigan's latest projects include devising more intelligent Infested Terrans. An Infested Terran is a breed of Zerg in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
See also An Infested Terran is a breed of Zerg in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...
External Links/References - Kerrigan's Biography @ Blizzard Entertainment - official site.
- StarCraft homepage at Blizzard Entertainment
- Battle.net StarCraft Compendium
- Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
- Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. StarCraft: Brood War (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
- Neilson, Micky. “StarCraft: Hybrid.” Amazing Stories 601 (Spring 2000): 70-75.
- Neilson, Micky. StarCraft: Uprising. New York and Toronto, Ontario: Pocket Books, 2000. ISBN B00005AS12 (eBook only)
- At MemoryAlpha: The Borg Queen (http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Borg_Queen), a possible inspiration for Kerrigan in line with the Borg-like characteristics of the Zerg
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