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⚫ | '''''Gantrithor''''' was a [[protoss]] [[super carrier]]. During the [[Great War]], it served as [[Executor]] [[Tassadar]]'s flagship. The carrier was sacrificed to [[Battle of the First Overmind (Shadow Hunters)|destroy]] the first [[Overmind]].<ref name="Carrier2">2007-10-05. [http://eu.starcraft2.com/features/protoss/carrier.xml Carrier]. ''Blizzard Entertainment''. Accessed 2007-10-05.</ref> |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | [[File:TassadarZealot SCR Art1.jpg|thumb|left|Tassadar aboard ''Gantrithor'']] |
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+ | ''Ganrithor'' was a legendary flagship prior to the outbreak of the conflict with the zerg. Its design served as a template for the [[carrier]]s of the era.<ref name="Collections">[[Blizzard Entertainment]]. [[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void|''StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void'']]. Collections Tab: Skins. July 19, 2017</ref> |
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⚫ | At the outbreak of the Great War, ''Gantrithor'' was the flagship of the [[Koprulu Expeditionary Force]] sent to prevent the [[Zerg|Zerg Swarm]] from gaining a hold in the [[Koprulu sector]]. In the first months, it participated in the [[purification]] of the [[terran]] worlds of [[Chau Sara]],<ref name="SC1Man">Underwood, Peter, [[Bill Roper]], [[Chris Metzen]] and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: [[Blizzard Entertainment]], 1998.</ref> [[Mar Sara]]<ref>Blizzard Entertainment. 2010-07-24. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/planet/mar-sara Koprulu Sector Systems: Mar Sara]. ''Blizzard Entertainment''. Accessed 2010-07-24.</ref> and [[Antiga Prime]].<ref name="SC1_E1_M7">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[The Trump Card]] (in [[English]]). 1998.</ref> The campaign failed at [[Tarsonis]] and the fleet was recalled to [[Aiur]]. Tassadar refused to return and took the carrier alone<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga3">Golden, Christie (June 30, 2009). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #3: Twilight]]''. [[Simon & Schuster]] (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0-7434-7129-9.</ref> to [[Char]] to investigate a psionic call from an [[Sarah Kerrigan|unknown entity]].<ref>'''[[Tassadar]]:''' "As [[Aldaris|you]] know, the [[Zerg]] vanished after the [[Fall of Tarsonis|fall]] of the [[Terran]] world of [[Tarsonis]], and though the [[Conclave]] bid me return [[Aiur|home]], I was compelled to remain. A powerful psionic call drew my attention to a remote, barren world named [[Char]]." ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Level/area: [[Into the Flames]] (in English). 1998.</ref> |
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⚫ | [[Raynor's Raiders]] and the [[Terran Dominion]]'s [[Alpha Squadron]] were already investigating Char for the same reason. When ''Gantrithor'' arrived the terrans were already under attack by zerg boarders. The super carrier destroyed every terran ship regardless of affiliation to stem the infestation. Only the terran flagships, ''[[Hyperion]]'' and ''[[Norad III]]'', escaped.<ref name="SC:QnBlades">Rosenberg, Aaron (May 23, 2006). ''[[StarCraft: Queen of Blades]]''. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0-7434-7133-6.</ref> |
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⚫ | Tassadar's disobedience rankled the [[Conclave]] and they dispatched Judicator [[Aldaris]], [[Artanis]] and the [[Fleet of the Executor]] to find him.<ref name="SC1_E3_M4">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[The Hunt for Tassadar]] (in English). 1998.</ref><ref name="SC:QnBlades" /> Artanis joined forces with his predecessor at Char and ''Gantrithor'' joined the fleet.<ref name="SC1_E3_M5">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Choosing Sides]] (in English). 1998.</ref> Together they returned to Aiur.<ref name="SC:_ReturnAiur">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode III#The Return to Aiur|The Return to Aiur]]. (in English). 1998.</ref> |
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⚫ | ''Gantrithor'' went into battle one last time at the end of the Great War. With Tassadar in command it joined a combined protoss and terran assault against the [[Overmind]]. To ensure the creature's destruction, Tassadar ordered the carrier on a collision course with the Overmind, while he channelled the energies of the [[Void]] for the killing blow.<ref name="SC1_E3_M10">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Eye of the Storm]] (in English). 1998.</ref> ''Gantrithor'' was pursued by [[mutalisk]]s and [[guardian]]s. Several mutalisks entered the interior and caused significant damage. The energies erupting from Tassadar's body were too great for the ship; the carrier burst apart, releasing a coruscating bolt that destroyed the Overmind.<ref name="SC:_CineDeathOM">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode III#The Death of the Overmind|The Death of the Overmind]]. (in English). 1998.</ref> |
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+ | While carrier designs would evolve, many sects of protoss would continue to construct carrier in the style of ''Gantrithor'' many years later in order to honor its final sacrifice.<ref name="Collections"/> |
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+ | ''Gantrithor'' is only controllable in "[[Eye of the Storm]]". It functions as a hero unit. |
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⚫ | '''''Gantrithor''''' was a [[protoss]] [[super carrier]]. During the [[Great War]], it served as [[Executor]] [[Tassadar]]'s flagship. The carrier was sacrificed to [[Battle of the First Overmind (Shadow Hunters |
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⚫ | At the outbreak of the Great War, ''Gantrithor'' was flagship of the [[Koprulu Expeditionary Force]] sent to prevent the [[Zerg Swarm]] from gaining a hold in the [[Koprulu sector]]. In the first months, it participated in the [[purification]] of the [[terran]] worlds of [[Chau Sara]],<ref name="SC1Man">Underwood, Peter, [[Bill Roper]], [[Chris Metzen]] and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: [[Blizzard Entertainment]], 1998.</ref> [[Mar Sara]]<ref>Blizzard Entertainment. 2010-07-24. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/planet/mar-sara Koprulu Sector Systems: Mar Sara]. ''Blizzard Entertainment''. Accessed 2010-07-24.</ref> and [[Antiga Prime]].<ref name="SC1_E1_M7">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[The Trump Card]] (in [[English]]). 1998.</ref> The campaign failed at [[Tarsonis]] and the fleet was recalled to [[Aiur]]. Tassadar refused to return and took the carrier alone<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga3">Golden, Christie (June 30, 2009). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #3: Twilight]]''. [[Simon & Schuster]] (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0-7434-7129-9.</ref> to [[Char]] to investigate a psionic call from an [[Sarah Kerrigan|unknown entity]].<ref>'''[[Tassadar]]:''' "As [[Aldaris|you]] know, the [[Zerg]] vanished after the [[Fall of Tarsonis|fall]] of the [[Terran]] world of [[Tarsonis]], and though the [[Conclave]] bid me return [[Aiur|home]], I was compelled to remain. A powerful psionic call drew my attention to a remote, barren world named [[Char]]." ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Level/area: [[Into the Flames]] (in English). 1998.</ref> |
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⚫ | [[Raynor's Raiders]] and the [[Terran Dominion]]'s [[Alpha Squadron]] were already investigating Char for the same reason. When ''Gantrithor'' arrived the terrans were already under attack by zerg boarders. The super carrier destroyed every terran ship regardless of affiliation to stem the infestation. Only the terran flagships, ''[[Hyperion]]'' and ''[[Norad III]]'', escaped.<ref name="SC:QnBlades">Rosenberg, Aaron (May 23, 2006). ''[[StarCraft: Queen of Blades]]''. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0-7434-7133-6.</ref> |
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+ | ====Quotations==== |
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+ | :''See: [[StarCraft unit quotations#Tassadar|Tassadar Quotations]]'' |
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+ | ===StarCraft: The Board Game=== |
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⚫ | Tassadar's disobedience rankled the [[Conclave]] and they dispatched Judicator [[Aldaris]], [[Artanis]] and the [[Fleet of the Executor]] to find him.<ref name="SC1_E3_M4">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[The Hunt for Tassadar]] (in English). 1998.</ref><ref name="SC:QnBlades"/> Artanis joined forces with his predecessor at Char and ''Gantrithor'' joined the fleet.<ref name="SC1_E3_M5">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Choosing Sides]] (in English). 1998.</ref> Together they returned to Aiur.<ref name="SC:_ReturnAiur">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode III#The Return to Aiur|The Return to Aiur]]. (in English). 1998.</ref> |
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+ | ''Gantrithor'' appears as a deployable heroic carrier in the [[StarCraft: The Board Game|StarCraft: The Board Game's]] [[StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War|Brood War]] expansion, available to the [[Tassadar]] faction.<ref name="SC:TBG:BW">Corey Konieczka, Robert A. Kouba, Dan Clark (December 17, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War]].'' Fantasy Flight Games. ASIN 1589945034</ref> |
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⚫ | ''Gantrithor'' went into battle one last time at the end of the Great War. With Tassadar in command it joined a combined protoss and terran assault against the [[Overmind]]. To ensure the creature's destruction, Tassadar ordered the carrier on a collision course with the Overmind, while he channelled the energies of the [[Void]] for the |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | *In the introduction slide of the mission "[[The Hunt for Tassadar]]" indicates that [[Artanis]] and [[Aldaris]] took the ''Gantrithor'' to [[Char]] to hunt Tassadar. This is contradicted by ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight|Twilight]]'', which states Tassadar took the ''Gantrithor'' to Char alone. ''[[StarCraft: Queen of Blades|Queen of Blades]]'' reinforces that Tassadar only took one ship to Char, but it is never identified as the ''Gantrithor''. |
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 14 February 2020
Gantrithor was a protoss super carrier. During the Great War, it served as Executor Tassadar's flagship. The carrier was sacrificed to destroy the first Overmind.[1]
History
Ganrithor was a legendary flagship prior to the outbreak of the conflict with the zerg. Its design served as a template for the carriers of the era.[2]
At the outbreak of the Great War, Gantrithor was the flagship of the Koprulu Expeditionary Force sent to prevent the Zerg Swarm from gaining a hold in the Koprulu sector. In the first months, it participated in the purification of the terran worlds of Chau Sara,[3] Mar Sara[4] and Antiga Prime.[5] The campaign failed at Tarsonis and the fleet was recalled to Aiur. Tassadar refused to return and took the carrier alone[6] to Char to investigate a psionic call from an unknown entity.[7]
Raynor's Raiders and the Terran Dominion's Alpha Squadron were already investigating Char for the same reason. When Gantrithor arrived the terrans were already under attack by zerg boarders. The super carrier destroyed every terran ship regardless of affiliation to stem the infestation. Only the terran flagships, Hyperion and Norad III, escaped.[8]
Tassadar's disobedience rankled the Conclave and they dispatched Judicator Aldaris, Artanis and the Fleet of the Executor to find him.[9][8] Artanis joined forces with his predecessor at Char and Gantrithor joined the fleet.[10] Together they returned to Aiur.[11]
Gantrithor went into battle one last time at the end of the Great War. With Tassadar in command it joined a combined protoss and terran assault against the Overmind. To ensure the creature's destruction, Tassadar ordered the carrier on a collision course with the Overmind, while he channelled the energies of the Void for the killing blow.[12] Gantrithor was pursued by mutalisks and guardians. Several mutalisks entered the interior and caused significant damage. The energies erupting from Tassadar's body were too great for the ship; the carrier burst apart, releasing a coruscating bolt that destroyed the Overmind.[13]
While carrier designs would evolve, many sects of protoss would continue to construct carrier in the style of Gantrithor many years later in order to honor its final sacrifice.[2]
Game Unit
StarCraft
Gantrithor is only controllable in "Eye of the Storm". It functions as a hero unit.
Abilities
The carrier can create up to four interceptors (eight with the Carrier Capacity upgrade).
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Quotations
- See: Tassadar Quotations
StarCraft: The Board Game
Gantrithor appears as a deployable heroic carrier in the StarCraft: The Board Game's Brood War expansion, available to the Tassadar faction.[14]
Notes
- In the introduction slide of the mission "The Hunt for Tassadar" indicates that Artanis and Aldaris took the Gantrithor to Char to hunt Tassadar. This is contradicted by Twilight, which states Tassadar took the Gantrithor to Char alone. Queen of Blades reinforces that Tassadar only took one ship to Char, but it is never identified as the Gantrithor.
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