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"Carrier has arrived."

- A carrier commander(src)

The carrier is a protoss heavy air unit.

Overview[]

"These magnificent capital ships are known to inspire hope in the hearts of templar—or fear in their enemies. Armed with swift interceptors, they are a formidable force on the battlefield."

- Craft description(src)

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A fleet of carriers

Carriers are among the most powerful warships in the protoss arsenal,[2] and frequently take point in fleet maneuvers.[1] In use prior to the Discord,[3] they serve as command centers for fleet commanders,[4] though some terrans think this position will be taken by the void ray.[5] Carriers were incorporated into the Tal'darim arsenal after their engineers re-purposed Khalai designs, and make up the majority of the Death Fleet's ships.[6] The Purifiers[6] and Nerazim also make use of carriers.[7]

Carriers have forward mounted energy weapons used for purification,[8][9] though standard carriers lack any armaments for use in standard ship combat beyond interceptors.[4][10] Carriers may make warp space jumps,[9] carry psychic boosters for communication, and can operate in both atmospheric and deep space conditions,[11] easily descending into a planet's atmosphere if the need arises.[1]

Design[]

"I do not command a starship. I command a force of nature."

- Executor Damiarch(src)

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Early carrier design

Carriers are large, heavily armored, and are protected by plasma shields,[4] When constructing these ships, Khalai craftsmen meticulously shape high-density alloys into thick curved plates, using extreme temperatures to remove any structural imperfections which could compromise their strength. Afterwards, the alloy is subject to a complex surface treatment that involves different gasses and substances. The resulting hull plates are not easily breached, be it through kinetic, thermal, or biological means.[12] The carrier is powered by a central crystal matrix, an advanced khaydarin crystal that has its powered channeled through the ship via a crystal relay matrix. These crystals discharge spent ions, requiring the Khalai Caste engineers who maintain them to wear radiation suits. Carriers utilize vespene gas as a fuel source. The internal design of each carrier varied, reflecting the creativity of its design team.[13]

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A carrier during the Great War

Carrier commanders have private quarters.[11] Carriers are further equipped with a bridge[14] and teleportation platform.[15] The carrier's hangar is capable of housing craft such as scouts, arbiters,[11] and phoenixes.[15] Connected to the hangar is an automated manufacturing plant that produces interceptors. Khalai engineers work in the plant, where they see to the interceptors' maintenance and launch operations. After the Great War, the protoss sought to improve carrier efficiency, which led to the installation of the graviton catapult.[12]

Prior to the end of the Brood War, many carriers were designed with a more curved and bulbous design to mimic the flagship Gantrithor. Certain corners of protoss space still construct ships in this style to honor Tassadar and his sacrifice.[6]

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A Nerazim carrier

Tal'darim carriers differ from the Daelaam/Khalai design; they are warships through and through.

Purifier carriers are more streamlined for automation, and possess an arsenal of deadly drone weapons.

The Ihan-rii developed carriers made of a light, durable and chemically inert animated stone.[6]

History[]

Carriers are an ancient craft that were created in the Second Age of the Protoss Empire.[6]

Around the time of the Great War, carriers had smooth curved hulls and a bulbous design, in the style of the flagship Gantrithor.[6] However, by the end of the Brood War the carrier was considered to be slow, bulbous and dangerous as their weaknesses were known and exploited by the zerg, with some Templar speculating that they were only maintained in the Great Fleet as a relic of the past, opting in favor of the more efficient void ray. Nevertheless, the legend and reverence of carriers such as Koramund prevented the retirement of the carrier.[13] By 2502, many carriers had undergone a redesign, with a more pointed and jagged hull.[16]

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A carrier under Amon's corruption

In 2506, during the End War, phase-smith Karax was able to miniaturize Spear of Adun's reconstruction beam technology that allowed it to remotely repair mechanical units and structures. This allowed the Daelaam to arm their carriers with automated drones that could do the same types of repairs, greatly enhancing the longevity of their carriers.[17] Meanwhile, carriers under the control of Amon began to change in appearance due to their exposure to Void energies, with crystal structures jutting from the sides.[6]

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A carrier redesigned to evoke the Second Age

After the End War, a small number of Khalai carriers were redesigned using ancient methods to resemble carriers from the Second Age. These carriers were often used for diplomatic visits.[6]

Game Unit[]

StarCraft[]

For StarCraft gameplay information see: Carrier (StarCraft).
For StarCraft in-game quotations see: StarCraft Carrier Quotations.

StarCraft: Ghost[]

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A carrier in Ghost

Carriers were to appear in StarCraft: Ghost.[18]

StarCraft II[]

For StarCraft II gameplay information see: Carrier (StarCraft II).
For StarCraft II in-game quotations see: StarCraft II Carrier Quotations.

Known Carriers[]

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A carrier

Variants[]

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A Purifier carrier

Known Commanders[]

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A carrier commander

Notes[]

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Carrier schematics

According to a Diablo III post, carriers are equipped with plasma charges, allowing them to punch through enemy formations.[19] This stands in contrast to information which states that carriers are bereft of ship-based weaponry bar interceptors and the purifier beam.[4][8] The interceptors themselves are fitted with two small plasma cannons.[12]

Collectables[]

References[]

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  14. ā†‘ Watrous, Valerie (w), Manual, Garcia (i) and Sandra Molina (c). (July 19th, 2017). StarCraft II: Shadow Wars: Part 1. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II: Shadow Wars: Part 1. Accessed 2017-07-19.
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  19. ā†‘ 2016-08-18, PLAY YOUR WAY THURSDAY ā€“ GROND'S "PROTOSS CARRIER" CRUSADER. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2016-09-05.
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