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Encyclopedia > Rumm (StarCraft)

Mr. Rumm is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ...

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Lt. Rumm was a Terran Confederacy military officer charged with the task of training Terran Ghosts. His methods involved using cybertechnology to alter the memories and weaken the psionic abilities of uncooperative Ghosts. The Ghost would then become loyal to the Terran Confederacy. StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ... StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ... The StarCraft universe is a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ... The StarCraft storyline is the history covering the fictional universe of StarCraft. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... The Kel-Morian Combine is the military arm of Moria in the StarCraft universe. ... The Umojan Protectorate is a military organization in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... The Sons of Korhal are a terrorist organization in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... 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. ... The United Earth Directorate (UED) is the fictional government of Earth in the StarCraft universe. ... A Zerg Brood (or Brood) is a formation of the Zerg race in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ... A Dark Templar (dts) is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ... Raynors Raiders are a unit of Terran troops in the StarCraft universe, led by Jim Raynor. ... 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. ... Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ... The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...

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Training Kerrigan

Rumm implanted the cybertechnology into Sarah Kerrigan. He also used Ghost conditioning on her, permanently weakening her psionic abilities unless she discovered the secrets behind the conditioning. Even removing the implants would not completely restore her aiblities. With the implants in place, Kerrigan became a loyal Confederate soldier. Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...


Showdown with the Sons of Korhal

Kerrigan was released from his training and eventually was freed by the leader of the Sons of Korhal, Arcturus Mengsk. The Sons of Korhal are a terrorist organization in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...


Mengsk freed her from the cybertechnology, restoring her memories and psychic abilities.


Mengsk wanted her to attack the Terran Ghost Academy on the Terran Confederacy homeworld, Tarsonis, a difficult task for such a small terrorist organization as the Sons of Korhal. In addition to the psychological victory this would inflict on the Confederacy, he also wanted her to retrieve a Ghost for reasons he kept to himself (even though she could read his mind). Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ... The Sons of Korhal are a terrorist organization in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


In order to locate this Ghost, she needed to get a locator from the Academy's commanding officer ... Major Rumm himself. Kerrigan had been in the academy before.


As she infiltrated the structure, she overhead a conversation with some soldiers indicating that xenomorphs were in the facility, being kept secret from most of the people there. Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...


She made it to Rumm's quarters, only to find a note saying he was in the training area.


Rumm had received a warning from a traitor warning him of an attack by a renegade Ghost, so he left the note there to lure Kerrigan into an ambush. It worked. Kerrigan detected his thoughts too late and fell into a high-gravity chamber. Her cloaking device exhausted itself, revealing who she was to Major Rumm.


However, she did not remain trapped for long. The attack destroyed the installation's power core, deactiving the high gravity chamber. Rumm fled to a lift. Kerrigan escaped, only to run into a Ghost loyal to Rumm. Defeating him in hand-to-hand combat, she used his weapon to lock down the lift.


Then she approached close enough to use her psionic power on him. While it had been weakened, it was still effective. Rumm was killed by the very ability he had tried to control and suppress.


Appearamces

Rumm does not appear in the game, and is only seen in fiction published by Blizzard Entertainment, namely StarCraft: Uprising and StarCraft: Hybrid.


References


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StarCraft: Hybrid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1529 words)
Rumm told Sarah that only she could end its suffering, and trying to hide her psychic abilities was senseless.
Rumm theorized that Sarah was angry at her mother that day, and used her ability to try to make her stop.
Rumm said it was the same substance that caused the kitten to develop a tumor.
Sarah Kerrigan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (3128 words)
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.
As part of the Sons of Korhal, she was involved in a nearly suicidal attack on the Ghost Academy on Tarsonis.
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.
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