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'''''Gehenna Station''''' was a [[cloaked]] mobile [[space platform]] the size of a small moon, hollowed out of the core of an asteroid, used by [[Project Shadowblade]]. It was enhanced by [[Umojan Protectorate]] technology and controlled by a unique [[AI]], [[Lio Travski]].
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'''''Gehenna Station''''' was a [[cloaked]] mobile [[space platform]] the size of a small moon, hollowed out of the core of an asteroid, used by [[Project Shadowblade]]. It was enhanced by [[Umojan Protectorate]] technology and controlled by a unique [[AI]], [[Lio Travski]], the presence of whom allowed the station to be run with a minimal crew. At the minimum, all that would be required to pilot the station was Travski and a single [[terran]].
   
The station was defended by weapons and [[force field (terran)|shields]]. It included numerous stations, holding [[resocialized]] [[marine]]s in [[psi indoctrinator]]s.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres">Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.</ref>
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The station had an advanced [[cloak]]ing device that could render it undetectable, which was often operated by a cadre of Umojan researchers. The station was defended by weapons and [[force field (terran)|shields]]. It included numerous stations, holding [[resocialized]] [[marine]]s in [[psi indoctrinator]]s. Its interior included rough-hewn corridors, sparse living quarters, [[stasis]] chambers for use by [[spectre]]s, a docking bay, cells, and a bridge.<ref name = "SC:G:Spectres">Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.</ref>
   
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==History==
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In [[2501]], ''Gehenna Station'' opened fire on a [[space platform]] orbiting [[Maltair IV]]. Only a single man survived, albeit mentally traumatized. The [[Annihilators]], a Dominion special forces unit, tasked with hunting a pirate ship in the area, were the first responders. ''Gehenna'' survived, controlled by [[Project Shadowblade]], and would go on to secretly attack the Dominion.
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[[File:GehennaStation Ghost Game1.JPG|thumb|Wireframe of Gehenna Station]]
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[[2503|Two years later]], ''Gehenna'' served as [[Cole Bennett]]'s base of operations for his [[Spectre Rebellion|rebellion]] against the [[Terran Dominion]]. It was intended that ''Gehenna'' would approach [[Korhal]] (while cloaked), and use it as a holding area for [[Arcturus Mengsk]], who would be extracted from his [[Korhal Palace|palace]]. Mengsk would be forced to confess his crimes against humanity, and Bennett would step in to fill the power vacuum the disgraced emperor would leave behind. The plan was thwarted by [[Nova Terra]] however, and the station was destroyed when the Annihilators hit it with a nuclear missile.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres" />
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==Game Effect==
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===StarCraft: Ghost===
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Gehenna Station was set to appear in ''[[StarCraft: Ghost]]'' as the headquarters of [[Project Shadowblade]]. It was loctaed within an asteroid, with the rock providing visual and sensor shielding. Hauler hoped from Gehenna he could use his [[spectre]]s to overthrow the [[Terran Dominion]].<ref name="GhostVideoes">2014-18-12, [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fs35i63vrnwwaef/AADSKpFZGsFWKoQdAChJdkVYa?dl=0 StarCraft: Ghost Demo Build]. ''Dropbox.com'', accessed on 2020-02-16</ref>
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[File:Gehenna Station SC-BG-BW Art1.jpg|thumb|Gehenna Station in ''[[StarCraft: The Board Game]]'']]
 
 
*The station made its first appearance in ''[[StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War]]''. It serves as a source of [[minerals]] and [[vespene gas]].<ref>Corey Konieczka, Robert A. Kouba, Dan Clark (December 17, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War]].'' Fantasy Flight Games. ASIN 1589945034</ref>
 
*The station made its first appearance in ''[[StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War]]''. It serves as a source of [[minerals]] and [[vespene gas]].<ref>Corey Konieczka, Robert A. Kouba, Dan Clark (December 17, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War]].'' Fantasy Flight Games. ASIN 1589945034</ref>
 
 
*In Christian and Jewish writings, the word "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehenna Gehenna]" is used to describe where evil people go in the afterlife (Hell).
 
*In Christian and Jewish writings, the word "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehenna Gehenna]" is used to describe where evil people go in the afterlife (Hell).
   
 
==References==
 
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Gehenna Station was a cloaked mobile space platform the size of a small moon, hollowed out of the core of an asteroid, used by Project Shadowblade. It was enhanced by Umojan Protectorate technology and controlled by a unique AI, Lio Travski, the presence of whom allowed the station to be run with a minimal crew. At the minimum, all that would be required to pilot the station was Travski and a single terran.

The station had an advanced cloaking device that could render it undetectable, which was often operated by a cadre of Umojan researchers. The station was defended by weapons and shields. It included numerous stations, holding resocialized marines in psi indoctrinators. Its interior included rough-hewn corridors, sparse living quarters, stasis chambers for use by spectres, a docking bay, cells, and a bridge.[1]

History

In 2501, Gehenna Station opened fire on a space platform orbiting Maltair IV. Only a single man survived, albeit mentally traumatized. The Annihilators, a Dominion special forces unit, tasked with hunting a pirate ship in the area, were the first responders. Gehenna survived, controlled by Project Shadowblade, and would go on to secretly attack the Dominion.

GehennaStation Ghost Game1

Wireframe of Gehenna Station

Two years later, Gehenna served as Cole Bennett's base of operations for his rebellion against the Terran Dominion. It was intended that Gehenna would approach Korhal (while cloaked), and use it as a holding area for Arcturus Mengsk, who would be extracted from his palace. Mengsk would be forced to confess his crimes against humanity, and Bennett would step in to fill the power vacuum the disgraced emperor would leave behind. The plan was thwarted by Nova Terra however, and the station was destroyed when the Annihilators hit it with a nuclear missile.[1]

Game Effect

StarCraft: Ghost

Gehenna Station was set to appear in StarCraft: Ghost as the headquarters of Project Shadowblade. It was loctaed within an asteroid, with the rock providing visual and sensor shielding. Hauler hoped from Gehenna he could use his spectres to overthrow the Terran Dominion.[2]

Notes

Gehenna Station SC-BG-BW Art1

Gehenna Station in StarCraft: The Board Game

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.
  2. 2014-18-12, StarCraft: Ghost Demo Build. Dropbox.com, accessed on 2020-02-16
  3. Corey Konieczka, Robert A. Kouba, Dan Clark (December 17, 2008). StarCraft: The Board Game: Brood War. Fantasy Flight Games. ASIN 1589945034