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Geladi is a city on the northern end of the subcontinent of Mirsale on the moon of Haji.

Following the Guild Wars, Geladi's garrison was led by General Sol Kervock.[1]

History[]

Former war heroes and bandits Tychus Findlay and Jim Raynor traveled there, ending up in an area with many escape routes. General Sol Kervockā€Ž ordered local forces to set fires in order to corral them. The fires burned through numerous homes. The Confederacy blamed the incident on a faulty reactor, but former UNN reporter Max Speer learned the truth, transmitting it to UNN reporter Michael Liberty.[2]

The "bandits" rescued civilians from the fire. They even captured General Kervock, "rescuing" him from the blaze. The Confederacy continued to invent excuses for their problems, even inventing reasons for why Kervock was not "available" for interviews.[3]

The bandits released Kervock. Two days later he disguised his men as civilians, trying to capture Findlay and Raynor. However the local populace, upset at the betrayals, ripped his men apart. General Kervock was murdered by his own second, veteran Ternas Shan. The murder was blamed on the civilians, while the moon was put under a high-level lockdown.[4]

References[]

  1. ↑ Blizzard Entertainment staff. "Heaven's Devils: Lost Transmissions." (December 23, 2010). Blizzard Entertainment. Heaven’s Devils: Lost Transmissions Part 2 Accessed 2010-12-29.
  2. ↑ Blizzard Entertainment staff. "Heaven's Devils: Lost Transmissions." (December 7, 2010). Blizzard Entertainment. Heaven’s Devils: Lost Transmissions Accessed 2010-12-08.
  3. ↑ Blizzard Entertainment staff. "Heaven's Devils: Lost Transmissions." (December 28, 2010). Blizzard Entertainment. Heaven’s Devils: Lost Transmissions Part 3 Accessed 2010-12-29.
  4. ↑ Blizzard Entertainment staff. "Heaven's Devils: Lost Transmissions." (January 25, 2011). Blizzard Entertainment. Heaven’s Devils: Lost Transmissions Part 4 Accessed 2011-01-25.
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