Rebellion of Korhal (organization)

The Rebellion of Korhal was an independence movement based on the former Terran Confederacy colony world of Korhal IV, once known as the jewel of the Confederacy.

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.

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

The New Leader
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.

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 near Umojan territory, well out of the range of Confederate hailing frequencies, Mengsk pressed it into the service of his rebellion with the assistance of the Umojan Protectorate, rivals of the Confederacy. Its captain, Pollock Rimes, and crew also joined the rebellion.

The End
When Mengsk was gone to visit Umoja, the Confederates fired a thousand Apocalypse-class nuclear missiles to Korhal, killing over 4 million people.

Following this event, the movement was reduced to only thirty soldiers. Mengsk quickly recruited more and renamed the movement the Sons of Korhal.