"You know how it is—if a scientist is going to make any sort of impact in the Koprulu sector, he'd better get involved with the war effort."
Scientists continually advance technology and knowledge.
Terran Scientists[]
- Main article: Terran scientists
Notable Scientists[]
- Jenson Archimedes, head counsel to Arcturus Mengsk
- Dr. Talen Ayers (xenobiologist)
- Dr. Helek Branamoor (Sons of Korhal scientist turned chief of Project Blackstone)
- Dr. Stanley Burgess (specializes in neural resocialization and cross-species tissue transplants)
- Dr. Talise Cogan
- Dr. Ariel Hanson
- Dr. Warren Held (xenobiologist)
- Dr. Vera Langridge (xenobotanist)
- Dr. Leah A. Martine (xenobiologist, former ghost)
- Besainted Pelagius (cult leader, considers his technology "holy")
- Reigel (weapons expert)
- Dr. Daniel Rothfuss (astrophysicist)
- Doran Routhe (United Powers League scientist responsible for the Long Sleep)
- Egon Stetmann (chief science advisor of Raynor's Raiders)
- Dr. Erin Wyland (xenobiologist)
StarCraft Terran Game Units[]
- Confederate remnants scientists
- Genetic engineers (employed by Clandestine Mercenaries on a dark moon)
UED Scientists[]
- UED scientist (used to control the UED Slave Broods)
- UED genetic engineers (medics, used to help control zerg)
Civilians have been used to represent scientists in numerous missions.[1][2][3]
StarCraft II Game Units[]
Scientists are used in some StarCraft II missions, such as Engine of Destruction[4] and Piercing the Shroud.[5]
Protoss Scientists[]
Protoss Advance/Experimental Facility Scientists[]
PAX worked on the boundaries of protoss science in an isolated laboratory, going beyond ethical boundaries. It was destroyed by an experiment which got out of control.[6]
Forthum (lead scientist) | Gruu | Harrum |
Jhas | Wa'Rak | Nubas (previously deceased) |
Scientist Portraits[]
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