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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[Image: Dragoon Disruptor- Charging.jpg|thumb|left|A Dragoon preparing to fire]]
 
[[Image: Dragoon Disruptor- Charging.jpg|thumb|left|A Dragoon preparing to fire]]
 
[[Image:Dragoon300.jpg|thumb|left|A Dragoon viewed from a distance]]
 
Dragoons were cyborg troops. Within each exoskeleton was the body of a veteran warrior, transported off the battlefield upon defeat,<ref name="KaruneQA26">[[Karune]]. 2007-01-22. [http://www.battle.net/forums/thread.aspx?fn=sc2-general&t=269104&p=1&#post269104 StarCraft II Q&A - Batch 26]. ''Battle.net StarCraft II General Discussion Forum.'' Accessed 2008-01-22.</ref> who had resolved to continue serving despite grievous physical injury,<ref name = "Manual">Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> though on occasion able [[Zealot]]s would volunteer for transplantation.<ref name = "Alternity">Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. ''Alternity: StarCraft Edition.'' Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.</ref>
 
Dragoons were cyborg troops. Within each exoskeleton was the body of a veteran warrior, transported off the battlefield upon defeat,<ref name="KaruneQA26">[[Karune]]. 2007-01-22. [http://www.battle.net/forums/thread.aspx?fn=sc2-general&t=269104&p=1&#post269104 StarCraft II Q&A - Batch 26]. ''Battle.net StarCraft II General Discussion Forum.'' Accessed 2008-01-22.</ref> who had resolved to continue serving despite grievous physical injury,<ref name = "Manual">Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> though on occasion able [[Zealot]]s would volunteer for transplantation.<ref name = "Alternity">Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. ''Alternity: StarCraft Edition.'' Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.</ref>
   
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The Dragoon is armed with phase disruptor that fires an antimatter bolt sheathed in a psychically charged field. The weapon was similar to the armament of the [[Photon Cannon]].<ref name = "Manual"/>
 
The Dragoon is armed with phase disruptor that fires an antimatter bolt sheathed in a psychically charged field. The weapon was similar to the armament of the [[Photon Cannon]].<ref name = "Manual"/>
   
[[Image:Dragoon300.jpg|thumb|A Dragoon viewed from a distance]]
 
 
As with most Protoss technology, [[Terran]] groups conducted research into the mechanics of the Dragoon. The [[Kimeran Pirates]] stole (among other things) a data file titled "Utilizing Dragoon Technology For Human Reconstruction" from a [[Terran Confederacy|Confederate]] installation.<ref name = "Dec">2000-10-27. ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Deception]] (in English). [http://www.battle.net/scc/OS/motm2000.shtml Map Archives: Deception].</ref>
 
As with most Protoss technology, [[Terran]] groups conducted research into the mechanics of the Dragoon. The [[Kimeran Pirates]] stole (among other things) a data file titled "Utilizing Dragoon Technology For Human Reconstruction" from a [[Terran Confederacy|Confederate]] installation.<ref name = "Dec">2000-10-27. ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Deception]] (in English). [http://www.battle.net/scc/OS/motm2000.shtml Map Archives: Deception].</ref>
   

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"I have returned."
—Protoss Dragoon

The Dragoon is a Protoss quadrupedal assault and support unit.

Overview

File:Dragoon Disruptor- Charging.jpg

A Dragoon preparing to fire

File:Dragoon300.jpg

A Dragoon viewed from a distance

Dragoons were cyborg troops. Within each exoskeleton was the body of a veteran warrior, transported off the battlefield upon defeat,[1] who had resolved to continue serving despite grievous physical injury,[2] though on occasion able Zealots would volunteer for transplantation.[3]

The Protoss mind was bonded to the exoskeleton by mysterious essence translators, and by focusing through the Khala the 'pilot', after a degree of time,[4] could learn to control the machine as if it were his or her own body.[2] Dragoons were honored in Protoss society, though their status sometimes marked them as outsiders within their people.[3][5]

The Dragoon is armed with phase disruptor that fires an antimatter bolt sheathed in a psychically charged field. The weapon was similar to the armament of the Photon Cannon.[2]

As with most Protoss technology, Terran groups conducted research into the mechanics of the Dragoon. The Kimeran Pirates stole (among other things) a data file titled "Utilizing Dragoon Technology For Human Reconstruction" from a Confederate installation.[6]

The sacred shrine dedicated to creating the Dragoons was lost with the fall of Aiur, making it difficult to create new Dragoons. To preserve their numbers the remaining Dragoons were radically upgraded into Immortals.[7]

The Dark Templar drew inspiration from the Dragoon when they created the Stalker.[8]

Game Unit

StarCraft

Dragoon SC1 Game1

Dragoons providing support for Zealots

Dragoons serve primarily as mobile anti-air defense. It is more economical to have Zealots take the brunt of fighting enemy ground units whenever possible. Compared to Zealots, the Dragoon fires slower and has an attack optimized against only large-sized units. The relationship is similar to that between Marines and Goliaths.

Each Dragoon occupies four out of the eight slots on a Shuttle.

Upgrades

Quotations

See: StarCraft I Dragoon Quotations

StarCraft: Ghost

SC Ghost Dragoon

Nova hides from a Dragoon

Dragoons appear in StarCraft: Ghost but no changes from their original portrayal have been seen, apart from a slightly more stocky appearance.

StarCraft II

The Dragoon has been replaced by the Immortal in campaign and in melee games. Dragoons will still be available in the map editor.[9]

Other Appearances

File:Starc boardgm dragoons.JPG

Dragoons in the StarCraft: The Board Game

Dragoons appear in StarCraft the Board Game.

Known Dragoons

Known Dragoon Models

References

  1. Karune. 2007-01-22. StarCraft II Q&A - Batch 26. Battle.net StarCraft II General Discussion Forum. Accessed 2008-01-22.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. Alternity: StarCraft Edition. Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.
  4. Dragoon. StarCraft Compendium. Accessed on 2008-01-01
  5. Tassadar: "Fenix? It can't be! The Executor told me of how you fell before the Zerg. How is it that you live and breathe?"
    Fenix: "Ha hah... Well, after my unfortunate defeat, my ruined body was recovered by our brethren. I now reside within the cold, robotic shell of a Dragoon."
    Tassadar: "Old friend-would that this never came to pass..."
    Fenix: "Nonsense! There is no shame in defeat so long as the spirit is unconquered, and I am still able to serve Aiur to a degree. But enough of this." StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Egression (in English). 1998.
  6. 2000-10-27. StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Deception (in English). Map Archives: Deception.
  7. Blizzard Entertainment (2007-05-19). Starcraft II Protoss features, Blizzard Entertainment, Retrieved 19 May 2007
  8. Blizzard Entertainment (2007-05-19). Stalker. Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed 2007-09-06.
  9. Karune. 2007-07-23. StarCraft II Q&A - Karune Briefings. StarCraft II General Discussion Forums. Accessed 2007-09-06.