Ji'nara is the current first ascendant of the Tal'Darim. She was previously the fifth ascendant and is Highlord Alarak's direct subordinate. Nyon. Voiced by Gary Anthony Williams; Nyon is a Tal'Darim executor who Raynor's Raiders fight in Wings of Liberty for pieces of Xel'Naga artifacts. He is killed later in the game, when the Raiders destroy ...
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Feb 03, 2016 . The colossus is a massive protoss robotic walker. It is designed to destroy large numbers of weaker ground targets. The plural of colossus is colossi. The colossus is an antiquated protoss construct dating back to the Kalath Intercession. It is feared for being a war machine, and some protoss believe they cannot be controlled and could turn against them. From a terran standpoint, the colossus ...
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The stalker is a Nerazim cybernetic war machine. The fall of Aiur demonstrated to the Dark Templar that more than just stealth and guile were required to defeat the zerg. Hence, the Dark Templar developed the stalker, a war machine inspired by the Khalai dragoon. While dragoons were piloted by crippled protoss warriors, the stalker is controlled by the shadow-essence of a Dark Templar warrior ...
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Throughout the course of the game's development, the races and graphics of StarCraft changed drastically from writer Chris Metzen's original concept art.In particular, since their initial public debut at E3 1996, the Zerg have seen extensive changes to their visual design. This was primarily due to Blizzard's attempt to steer the game away from the visual appearance, unveiled at the 1996 E3 ...
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Set in the "Koprulu Sector" of space, tens of thousands of light years distant from Earth, the story unfolds between three playable races. The Terrans, human beings descended from outcasts, criminals and political dissidents who were exiled from the Sol system centuries earlier, boast a Used Future society with a military based around cybernetics, heavy artillery, and "Ghosts" — covert ...
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Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (الطائر ابن لا أحد, 1165 – 1257) was a member of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins who served as their Mentor from 1191 until his death in 1257. During his tenure as Mentor, through the knowledge of an Apple of Eden, Altaïr made several discoveries and inventions that greatly helped the Order's progression. His leadership saw to the spread of the ...
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Evento discutirá como a qualidade das relações impacta na qualidade dos resultados, com o objetivo de mapear as empresas humanizadas de Rio Preto e região
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The Italian Brotherhood of Assassins was the Italian Guild of Assassins, existing since their formation during the latter half of the 13th century. This guild was a successor of the Liberalis Circulum, a faction of the Hidden Ones who operated throughout Italy and the Roman Empire. One of the first guilds was established in 1269 in Venice by the explorers Niccolò and Maffeo Polo on the order ...
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This is a complete overhaul of the gameplay mechanics of Enderal. This includes a ton of balance changes, improvements to the ai, new gameplay …
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Artanis is the primary Protoss protagonist and player character in the StarCraft franchise. Artanis is a high templar and a military commander introduced in Brood War. The character also appears in the novels Queen of Blades and Twilight.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty features the return of the three species from the original game: Protoss, Terran, and Zerg. In the Terran campaign, the original StarCraft briefing room is replaced with an interactive version of the battlecruiser Hyperion, with Jim Raynor, now a bitter and hard-drinking mercenary captain, as the central character.
Most of the original development team for StarCraft returned to work on the game's expansion pack, Brood War; that game's development began only shortly after StarCraft was released. In 2001, StarCraft: Ghost began development under Nihilistic Software.
Amon is the primary antagonist of the StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void expansion and ultimately the main villain of the franchise as a whole. He is described as a malevolent Xel'naga and is the mastermind behind the Protoss-Zerg hybrids.