Morik is an Infested Terran character in the fictional StarCraft universe. An Infested Terran is a breed of Zerg in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ...
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Originally a regular Terran, he was infested in an experiment conducted by Terran Confederacy scientists after the fall of the Confederacy, in a secret military installation. Nanites run through his bloodstream, preventing his most awful Zerg instincts from manifesting themselves. However, he has been described as "a little batty" for his desire to "KILL! KILL! KILL!" The Terrans are the name humans in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe where computer games and books are set, used to distingush them from the humans of Earth. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...
He is skilled in the use of explosives.
Morik is introduced in the StarCraft map, Deceptions. Blizzard Entertainment has released two secret missions for the computer game, StarCraft: Brood War. ...
He was rescued by the Kimeran Pirates. His current fate is unknown, as the Kimeran Pirates were attacked in the StarCraft map, Mercenaries II. Blizzard Entertainment has released two secret missions for the computer game, StarCraft: Brood War. ...
EDUARD FRIEDRICH MORIKE (1804-1875), German poet, was born at Ludwigsburg on the 8th of September 1804.
In 1834 he was appointed pastor of Kleversulzbach near Weinsberg, and in 1851 became professor of literature at the Katharinenstift in Stuttgart.
Selections from his literary remains were published by R. Krauss in Eduard Morike als Gelegenheitsdichter (1895), and his correspondence with Hermann Kurz, Moritz von Schwind, and Theodor Storm, by J. Bachtold (1885-1891); an edition of Morike's Ausgewahlte Briefe, in 2 vols., appeared 1903-1904.