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The Sons of Korhal are a military organization in the fictional StarCraft universe, founded after the destruction of the colony world of Korhal. StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...

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History

The roots of the Sons of Korhal was the foundation of colonies by the Terran Confederacy, based on Tarsonis. Korhal IV, one of the colonies, became the "jewel" of the Confederacy. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ... Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...


However, the people of Korhal felt oppressed by the corrupt Confederate Senators, and eventually rioted against the Confederates. Martial law was imposed, but the revolt did not stop.


Korhalian Senator Angus Mengsk became a leader of the Korhalian revolt, issuing fiery statements declaring that the Confederacy no longer held any claim over the world of Korhal. Terrans are the name used for humans in the fictional StarCraft universe to distinguish them from real-life humans. ...


The Confederates eventually withdrew from the planet, but sent three assassins to kill Angus Mengsk in the capital, Styrling. His head was never found. Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...


Arcturus Mengsk, Angus's son, a former Confederate Colonel and prospector, was embarrassed by his father's actions, and while aware of Confederate corruption, was generally uninterested in Koprulu Sector politics. However, he was outraged by the death of his family and returned to Korhal to continue the rebellion. With the assistance of Ailin Pasteur, an Umojan diplomat whose life had been saved by Angus Mengsk and later became a part of the rebellion's Ruling Council, Arcturus Mengsk was put in charge of the rebellion. Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Koprulu Sector —nicknamed the Terran Sector— is a sector in space colonized by the Terrans. ... Umoja is one of the three original Terran-colonized worlds in the StarCraft universe. ...


He rallied the militant groups that had followed his father and created an army which struck at various Confederate bases and installations. He also struck up an alliance with Umoja, which distrusted the Terran Confederacy. When a Confederate battlecruiser crashed in Umojan territory, well out of the range of Confederate hailing frequencies, Mengsk pressed it into the service of his rebellion. Its captain, Pollock Rimes, and crew also joined the rebellion. Umoja is one of the three original Terran-colonized worlds in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... The Terran Behemoth-class Battlecruiser is a fictional combat capital starship in the computer game StarCraft. ... Pollock Rimes is a major character in StarCraft: Uprising, an e-book set in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


When Mengsk was gone to visit Umoja, an important rival of the Terran Confederacy, the Confederates fired a thousand Apocalypse-class nuclear missiles at Korhal, wiping out all life on the surface. Umoja is one of the three original Terran-colonized worlds in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ...


Foundation of the Sons of Korhal

The attack on Korhal wiped out the majority of the rebellion, but a small number of outraged recruits from Umoja and even the Fringe Worlds joined Arcturus Mengsk's organization. Mengsk called his rebellion the Sons of Korhal. He also renamed the captured battlecruiser the Hyperion. Umoja is one of the three original Terran-colonized worlds in the StarCraft universe. ... Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... The Hyperion is a battlecruiser in the StarCraft universe, currently commanded by Jim Raynor. ...


One of the rebellion's first missions was to infiltrate a facility on Vyctor 5, called the Fujita Facility. It was hidden in a stable and violent weather formation called the Fujita Pinnacle. Although the planet's security was formidable, Mengsk's daring tactics enabled the rebels to destroy the facility's defenses and raid it. Within, they discovered a young psychic named Sarah Kerrigan, a scientist, Dr. Flanx, and xenomorphs, the latter slain by Pollock Rimes. Kerrigan's memory had been wiped, and her psychic abilities restrained like those of most other Terran Ghosts', but she quickly became a valuable member of Mengsk's team, to the irritation of Rimes. The StarCraft universe is a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ... Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Louise[1] Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... Pollock Rimes is a major character in StarCraft: Uprising, an e-book set in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...


Mengsk was annoyed at the Confederate coverup of his attack, however. The media reported that terrorists had attacked an "environmental facility", and did not name the attackers.


Mengsk's hidden information sources led him to openly appear in the space of the Terran Confederacy in the Hyperion. As he did so, he told Kerrigan that he hadn't retrieved her because of the secrets of Vyctor 5, but because she knew the layout of the Ghost Academy on Tarsonis. Kerrigan's memory was returning, and soon she would remember how to get through it and perform a special mission for Mengsk. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... The Hyperion is a battlecruiser in the StarCraft universe, currently commanded by Jim Raynor. ... Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ...


A traitor drew the attention of Edmund Duke, a high-ranking Terran Confederacy military officer commanding his battlecruiser, the Norad II. Duke expertly blocked the Hyperion from exiting into warp space and sent a detachment of Terran Marines onto the Hyperion. Pollock Rimes is a major character in StarCraft: Uprising, an e-book set in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... The Norad II is a battlecruiser in the fictional StarCraft universe, commanded by General Edmund Duke. ...


The Hyperion attempted to escape, and inside Mengsk laid the plans for an ambush of both the Marines and the Norad II. In the end, the Marines were slain, Dr. Flanx was dead, the Norad II was heavily damaged and the Hyperion had escaped.


Duke had sent a Ghost secretly onto the Hyperion, however, which started to kill rebels. Sarah Kerrigan took Mengsk's sidearm and fought the Ghost. She eventually killed them with a large knife. When informing Mengsk of this development, she was able to read some of his thoughts. He believed it was "one of the three", but carefully blanked his mind, preventing Kerrigan from reading anything else. Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Louise[1] Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


Public and Covert Actions

With the assistance of a mining guild, Arcturus Mengsk planned an attack on the Ghost Academy on Tarsonis. He told his rebels the primary purpose of the attack was to draw media attention, hopefully creating support for his group. While many people were opposed to Terran Confederacy policies, they didn't know of any outlets for their frustrations. Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ...


Mengsk privately informed Kerrigan that he wanted her to retrieve a specific Terran Ghost. Doing so would require her to attack Major Rumm, a figure from her past whom she bore great hatred for. Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ... Mr. ...


The attack was something of a disaster. The group did not have enough force to destroy the Academy and fight their way out, and were hindered by a traitor. Their most capable soldier was on a separate mission. Pollock Rimes is a major character in StarCraft: Uprising, an e-book set in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


Only Kerrigan made it out alive, after the Academy's fusion reactor had been destroyed, with the captive Ghost. She was safely retrieved by Mengsk, who quickly escaped the Confederates. Mengsk revealed his private motivations to Kerrigan, who reaffirmed her loyalty to him.


The actions resulted in media coverage of the Sons of Korhal, which was identified as a dangerous terrorist group.


Sara's Zerg

Late in 2499, Alpha Squadron returned to Chau Sara in order to put down a local uprising by the Sons of Korhal. Its first foes, however, were xenomorphs, which were quickly defeated. Shortly thereafter, Alpha Squadron made contact with the secretive Cerberus Recon Squad, whose leader claimed knowledge of these xenomorphs. The squad assisted Alpha Squadron in destroying the Sons of Korhal base. The Sons of Korhal fled from Chau Sara, and it was later attacked by an unknown alien species under unusual circumstances. In the computer game StarCraft, Alpha Squadron is the Terran Confederacy military unit under the command of General Edmund Duke. ... Chau Sara was an important colony world in the Terran Confederacy in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... In the computer game StarCraft, Alpha Squadron is the Terran Confederacy military unit under the command of General Edmund Duke. ... Cerberus Recon Squad is a military and scientific organization in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ... The StarCraft Prequel is part of the StarCraft storyline -- the history of the in the fictional universe of StarCraft. ...


The next month, Mar Sara had been invaded by Zerg, and the populace was put under lockdown. The defense of the world was overseen by Alpha Squadron, which had escaped the devastation of its home base on Chau Sara, but the Confederate Squadron made little effort to defend the world against the Zerg. Indeed, they began to round up local militias that had been attacking the Zerg. One of their highest profile prisoners was former Marshall Jim Raynor. Mar Sara is a fictional planet in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... In the computer game StarCraft, Alpha Squadron is the Terran Confederacy military unit under the command of General Edmund Duke. ... Chau Sara was an important colony world in the Terran Confederacy in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...


The Zerg massed against the core city of Mar Sara, and were about to massacre the civilians. The Confederates made no move to assist, and the Magistrate of Mar Sara could only find one military organization which could hold off the Zerg - the Sons of Korhal.


Mengsk promised to help the colonists evacuate, although they would have to defend themselves until the rebels could arrive. The colonists were up to the task, and were able to escape. The Sons of Korhal planned to leave the planet soon, and so did the Confederates.


Meanwhile, Jim Raynor had been freed from his prison ship and joined the rebel organization. He was willing to work with the colonists in a raid on the Jacobs Installation, a well-defended Confederate outpost which contained exotic technologies. The Colonial Magistrate had been fired, pending an investigation, and he was quite willing to help out. James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...


Raynor personally led the raid, defeating the Confederates within. He was surprised by the Zerg, but Mengsk told him that this was not the first time he had seen Zerg in a Confederate facility. He said he believed the Confederates might be breeding them as weapons against their political enemies. Raynor completed the mission, acquiring the technology.


Hours after the final evacuations, the Protoss attacked the planet, wiping out all life on its surface. The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ...


Rebellion of Antiga Prime

Mengsk's next target were the rebels of Antiga Prime, which were being suppressed by the Terran Confederacy's premier military force, Alpha Squadron. Jim Raynor and Sarah Kerrigan, now a lieutenant in the Sons of Korhal, were sent to the surface. They assassinated the Confederate officer in charge of suppressing the rebels and defeated a Confederate strike force which was preparing to take back control of the colony. Antiga Prime is the name of a former Terran Confederacy colony world. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... In the computer game StarCraft, Alpha Squadron is the Terran Confederacy military unit under the command of General Edmund Duke. ... James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Louise[1] Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


Great Gifts

General Edmund Duke, leader of Alpha Squadron, was orbiting Antiga Prime in his battlecruiser, the Norad II, directing a battle against the Zerg. The aliens had arrived. The Norad II was heavily damaged during the fighting, and crashed on the planet. It was quickly ringed with Zerg, and Alpha Squadron's ground forces were unable to rescue him. General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... In the computer game StarCraft, Alpha Squadron is the Terran Confederacy military unit under the command of General Edmund Duke. ... Antiga Prime is the name of a former Terran Confederacy colony world. ... The Norad II is a battlecruiser in the fictional StarCraft universe, commanded by General Edmund Duke. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... In the computer game StarCraft, Alpha Squadron is the Terran Confederacy military unit under the command of General Edmund Duke. ...


The Sons of Korhal sent their own forces to assist the General, which greatly surprised Raynor and Kerrigan. Alpha Squadron was willing to temporarily ally with their former enemies to rescue their leader. Despite the success, Duke didn't show any gratitude. Mengsk gave him the choice of joining his cabinet, or a government which was failing as its colonies revolted. Duke grudgingly joined the rebellion, an act which sent shockwaves through the Terran Confederacy. Delta Squadron was sent to Antiga Prime to put down the rebellion for good, and punish Alpha Squadron. The Delta Squadron force was very large, posing a significant threat to the Sons of Korhal, despite the addition of a well-trained military squadron. However, Mengsk had other things on his mind... In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... Delta Squadron is a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Antiga Prime is the name of a former Terran Confederacy colony world. ...


The data disk stolen from the Jacobs Installation had been deciphered. They contained plans for the psi-emitter, a device which used psionics to attract the attention of the Zerg. Lieutenant Sarah Kerrigan was ordered to take the emitter to Delta Squadron's base and activate it. When Kerrigan did so, waves of Zerg approached the location and destroyed the Confederate army there. The psi emitter (also known as a Transplanar Psionic Waveform Emitter) is a piece of Terran technology in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Louise[1] Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Delta Squadron is a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


The Sons of Korhal evacuated as many colonists as possible, then fled. The Protoss arrived and once again sterilized a Terran world. The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ... The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ...


Political Transformations

The Sons of Korhal prepared to defeat the Terran Confederacy for good by attacking the capital, Tarsonis. It was still too small to attack Tarsonis directly, however. General Edmund Duke had fought in a number of major battles on the orbital space platforms over Tarsonis and knew its defenses. He masterminded a raid on the central platform against Delta Squadron and Omega Squadron, with the expressed purpose of confusing the Confederates long enough to send a small force to the surface. While these surface forces, if any, are subject to rumor, Sons of Korhal Ghosts activated a number of psi-emitters. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ... General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ... Delta Squadron is a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... ... Blizzard Entertainment created twelve Terran missions for StarCraft Episode I. However, Blizzard later decided to remove two of the missions, since they wanted each episode to have ten missions. ... Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ... The psi emitter (also known as a Transplanar Psionic Waveform Emitter) is a piece of Terran technology in the StarCraft universe. ...


No Zerg had been observed near the planet, but now they arrived in large numbers. Jim Raynor and Sarah Kerrigan were alienated by this tactic. Raynor accused Arcturus Mengsk of "selling out the planet" to the Zerg, and was more vocal about his objections than Kerrigan. The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Louise[1] Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ...


Meanwhile, the Zerg landed on the space platforms, devastating the Terran Confederacy. The Protoss followed, and Kerrigan believed they were going to destroy all life on the planet, including the Terrans still on the surface. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ... The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ...


Arcturus Mengsk ordered her to defend the Zerg from the Protoss. He didn't want any Confederates to escape, and if the Zerg were defeated, that could happen. She was sent with a detachment of the Sons of Korhal to the Zerg-occupied space platform. Jim Raynor complained that she didn't have any backup - both himself and General Edmund Duke were ordered to remain on Mengsk's command ship. Fending off occasional Zerg attacks, she defeated the Protoss fleet. At this point, the Zerg began a massive attack against her forces. Mengsk ordered the Sons of Korhal to leave the system, however, abandoning Kerrigan to a horrible fate. General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


Jim Raynor took the Hyperion and people no longer loyal to Mengsk and remained nearby, however. He wanted to rescue Kerrigan, but it was impossible. James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ... The Hyperion is a battlecruiser in the StarCraft universe, currently commanded by Jim Raynor. ...


Upon Mengsk's return to the Tarsonis system, he and Raynor sparred, first verbally, then physically. Any attempt to escape would proove futile, since General Duke had taken control of the Ion Cannon, a powerful anti-ship weapon that would prevent Raynor's forces from escaping.


Raynor's forces were forced to fight the Sons of Korhal, cutting a path the to Ion Cannon and destroying it. Shortly thereafter, his forces escaped from Tarsonis. Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ...


Terran Dominion

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. Headed by Arcturus Mengsk, the former leader of the Sons of Korhal, the Terran Dominion succeeded in gaining control of much of the Koprulu Sector, and in particular, older Protoss colonies, such as Khyrador. Korhal IV was made the throne world of the Dominion, with Augustgrad designated as the capital. In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy, also known as the Confederacy of Man, was an interstellar confederacy established by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ... Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Koprulu Sector —nicknamed the Terran Sector— is a sector in space colonized by the Terrans. ... 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. ...


Crowning himself "Emperor" of the Terran Dominion, Arcturus Mengsk, with General Edmund Duke as his military advisor, claimed control and was unopposed by any legal Terran faction to his rule. By the time of the Brood War, all of the Terran colonies within the Koprulu Sector were united under one sovereign ruler for the first time.[1] With few exceptions, such as an elite commando squad led by one Samir Duran, the Dominion ruled over the Koprulu Sector without any human threat to its control. The Dominion gained its military supremacy by forcefully conscripting the remaining soldiers of the old Confederate armies. Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ... StarCraft Expansion - Brood Wars Cover StarCraft: Brood War is the sequel to StarCraft, a video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ... Samir Duran —better known as Duran or Lieutenant Duran— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... In the StarCraft universe, the Koprulu Sector —nicknamed the Terran Sector— is a sector in space colonized by the Terrans. ...


At the time of the Brood War, the Terran Dominion came under siege from an expeditionary force from the United Earth Directorate, an invasionary force sent by Earth to pacify the Koprulu Sector. The Dominion lost the worlds Braxis and Dylar IV before Korhal itself was conquered. // Introduction StarCraft Episode V is part of the StarCraft storyline -- the history of the in the fictional universe of StarCraft. ... The United Earth Directorate or UED is a fictional government in the StarCraft universe which is descended from the former controlling government, the United Powers League (UPL). ... Braxis is a small cold moon in the StarCraft universe. ... Dylar IV is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ... Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...


The UED had a hidden agenda as well: to take control of the Zerg Overmind and use the Zerg to pacify all conflict in the region. The UED's Admiral DuGalle successfully captured the Zerg Overmind on Char and used it to maintain a number of Zerg on Korhal. The Zerg Overmind —or simply the Overmind— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... Admiral Gerard DuGalle of the UED Admiral Gerard DuGalle is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg Overmind —or simply the Overmind— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... Char is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ...


Due to the backstabbing of Samir Duran, who had originally joined the UED as an ally, the UED failed in its agenda and was eventually overwhelmed by Infested Kerrigan, Jim Raynor, Fenix and Arcturus Mengsk who were working together to rid themselves of the UED. Mengsk had a more stand-by position in this temporary alliance, as all he wanted was to retake his capital planet, Korhal. Although Arcturus Mengsk succeeded, he (along with Raynor and Fenix) were betrayed by Kerrigan and he lost his military advisor, General Edmund Duke. However, Kerrigan left the planet after inflicting heavy defeats on Mengsk and Raynor. Samir Duran —better known as Duran or Lieutenant Duran— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ... Fenix is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ... Korhal IV was an important Terran Confederacy core world, considered the jewel of the Confederacy. ... General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron, a military force in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...


Shortly after the destruction of the second Overmind by Infested Kerrigan and the Dark Templar Zeratul, Kerrigan's enemies found her in a weakened position on a space platform over Char. Mengsk was among these enemies. Without the time and resources to build a full-sized army and fleet, Mengsk was forced to sign concessions and make deals with Terran "special interest groups" who wanted Kerrigan dead. There were a lot of them. However, Kerrigan was able to defeat the attacking forces. Mengsk left Char to rebuild his forces. The Zerg Overmind —or simply the Overmind— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ... Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ... A Dark Templar is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ... Zeratul is a Protoss character in the fictional Starcraft universe. ... Char is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ... The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ... Char is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ...


Current status

The Dominion, having been driven to the brink of annihilation by various UED, Zerg, and Protoss assaults, it nevertheless survived. Indeed, four years later, it has to some extent rebuilt its armies and still skirmishes with the Zerg. It is also involved in battle with the Koprulu Liberation Front[2]. It uses robotics and even stolen Protoss technology to support its weakened forces. Mengsk's military has retaken a number of Terran worlds[3]. StarCraft: Ghost StarCraft: Ghost is a tactical action game for video game consoles, currently under development by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the StarCraft universe. ... In the fictional StarCraft universe, there are a number of Terran pirate militias which have caused conflict with the Terran Confederacy and the Terran Dominion. ... The Protoss The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ... The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ...


The Dominion is opposed to both the Protoss and the Zerg and is in favor of stopping all warfare between humans in the Koprulu Sector. In the StarCraft universe, the Koprulu Sector —nicknamed the Terran Sector— is a sector in space colonized by the Terrans. ...


References

  1.   Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  2.   Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. StarCraft: Brood War (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  3.   StarCraft: Loomings campaign
  4.   Neilson, Micky. StarCraft: Uprising. New York and Toronto, Ontario: Pocket Books, 2000. ISBN B00005AS12 (eBook only)
  5.   Warboards storyline update

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