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{{Quote|It's clearly related to [[vespene gas]], but there are some very exotic organics added into the mix."<br/>"Any guesses what it's used for?"<br/>"Well it would definitely affect brain chemistry, so it could be used as some kind of a drug or stimulant I suppose.|Dr. [[Ariel Hanson]] and [[Jim Raynor]] discussing terrazine|Welcome to the Jungle}}
 
{{Quote|It's clearly related to [[vespene gas]], but there are some very exotic organics added into the mix."<br/>"Any guesses what it's used for?"<br/>"Well it would definitely affect brain chemistry, so it could be used as some kind of a drug or stimulant I suppose.|Dr. [[Ariel Hanson]] and [[Jim Raynor]] discussing terrazine|Welcome to the Jungle}}
 
[[File:Terrazine SC2 Game1.png|thumb|A canister of terrazine]]
 
[[File:Terrazine SC2 Game1.png|thumb|A canister of terrazine]]
'''Terrazine gas''' is a potent psionic reagent.<ref name = "GhostStory">2006-02-15. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060215221134/http://www.blizzard.com/ghost/covertops/story/ Story]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2007-09-01.</ref> It is sought by [[protoss]], [[zerg]] and [[terrans]] alike.<ref>John Lagrave, Stuart Bishop. 2003-11-18. [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=98603 Interview: StarCraft: Ghost]. ''CVG.'' Accessed 2009-02-08.</ref> The protoss consider it "the Breath of Creation"<ref name="WoL_WelcomeJungle"/> (literally translates as such via [[Khalani]]). The [[Tal'darim]] believe that terrazine is a gift from the [[xel'naga]] to allow communication with them.<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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'''Terrazine gas''' is a potent psionic reagent.<ref name = "GhostStory">2006-02-15. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060215221134/http://www.blizzard.com/ghost/covertops/story/ Story]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2007-09-01.</ref> It is sought by [[protoss]], [[zerg]] and [[terrans]] alike.<ref>John Lagrave, Stuart Bishop. 2003-11-18. [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=98603 Interview: StarCraft: Ghost]. ''CVG.'' Accessed 2009-02-08.</ref> The protoss consider it "the Breath of Creation"<ref name="WoL_WelcomeJungle"/> (literally translates as such via [[Khalani]]), while some [[terran]] users refer to it as "The Glory of [[Bel'Shir]]."<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_2">Robert Brooks (w), Carlos Rodríguez (i) and Andrew Dalhouse (c). (September 12, 2019). ''[[StarCraft II: This Sacred Land: Part 2]].'' Blizzard Entertainment. [https://bnetcmsus-a.akamaihd.net/cms/gallery/0NMJ0N4ZO6SJ1567709961449.pdf StarCraft II: This Sacred Land: Part 2] Accessed 2019-09-12.</ref> The [[Tal'darim]] believe that terrazine is a gift from the [[xel'naga]] to allow communication with them.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres">Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.</ref>
   
 
==Properties==
 
==Properties==
 
 
===Chemical===
 
===Chemical===
 
{{Quote|Terrazine...It flows in cycles from the chasms of [[Slayn]], bringing us closer to the [[Void]]. [[Amon]]'s [[Shadow of the Void|forces]] will be able to manifest until the flow subsides. They do not possess their full power here, yet they will strike at your base ruthlessly.|First [[Ascendant]] [[Alarak]]|Steps of the Rite}}
 
{{Quote|Terrazine...It flows in cycles from the chasms of [[Slayn]], bringing us closer to the [[Void]]. [[Amon]]'s [[Shadow of the Void|forces]] will be able to manifest until the flow subsides. They do not possess their full power here, yet they will strike at your base ruthlessly.|First [[Ascendant]] [[Alarak]]|Steps of the Rite}}
 
[[File:TerrazineTank SC2 Rend1.jpg|thumb|A [[terrazine tank]]]]
 
[[File:TerrazineTank SC2 Rend1.jpg|thumb|A [[terrazine tank]]]]
 
The properties of terrazine appear to be foreign to the material universe&mdash;it has been speculated that terrazine's origins lie within the [[Void]], as on [[Slayn]], it was found in the presence of (or emitted) large amounts of Void energy.<ref name="SC2:LotV_StepsoftheRiteDialogue">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Conversations after: [[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void campaign quotations/Tal'darim missions#Steps of the Rite|Steps of the Rite]] (in English). 2015-11-10.</ref><ref name = "SC2-LotV StoryKarax">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Karax]] (In English). 2015.</ref> The presence of terrazine in large amounts can sustain [[Void shade]]s, albeit not at full strength. The Tal'darim used terrazine to become closer to Amon and to "peer beyond the veil."<ref name="SC2:LotV:StepsoftheRite" />
   
 
Terrazine is similar to [[vespene gas]], and contains additional organic substances,<ref name="SC2-WoL_StoryHanson"/><ref name="SC:G:Spectres" /> though is not as flammable. Without special preparation and containers, samples don't last long.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres" /> Visually, terrazine has appeared to be purple<ref name="WoL_WelcomeJungle" /> and misty green.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> Terrazine can be stored within and extracted from some creatures, including the [[Jarban glider]].<ref name="NCO NightTerrors" />
The properties of terrazine appear to be foreign to the material universe&mdash;it has been speculated that terrazine's origins lie within the [[Void]], as on [[Slayn]], it was found in the presence (or emitted) large amounts of Void energy.<ref name="SC2:LotV_StepsoftheRiteDialogue">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Conversations after: [[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void campaign quotations/Tal'darim missions#Steps of the Rite|Steps of the Rite]] (in English). 2015-11-10.</ref><ref name = "SC2-LotV StoryKarax">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Karax]] (In English). 2015.</ref> The presence of terrazine in large amounts can sustain [[Void shade]]s, albeit not at full strength. The Tal'darim used terrazine to become closer to Amon and to "peer beyond the veil."<ref name="SC2:LotV:StepsoftheRite"/>
 
 
Terrazine is similar to [[vespene gas]], and contains additional organic substances,<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryHanson"/><ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> though is not as flammable. Without special preparation and containers, samples don't last long.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> Visually, terrazine has appeared to be purple<ref name="WoL_WelcomeJungle"/> and misty green.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> Terrazine can be extracted from some creatures, including the [[Jarban glider]].<ref name="NCO NightTerrors"/>
 
 
Terrazine has a coppery, blood-like smell.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/>
 
   
 
Terrazine has a coppery, blood-like smell.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres" />
 
{{AmbigCanon|Heroes of the Storm}}
 
{{AmbigCanon|Heroes of the Storm}}
Terrazine can be used as a power source for [[power suit]] (or similar) technology.<ref name = "HeroesoftheStorm">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[Heroes of the Storm]]'' (Blizzard Entertainment) (in English). June 2, 2015</ref>
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Terrazine can be used as a power source for [[power suit]] (or similar) technology.<ref name = "HeroesoftheStorm">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[Heroes of the Storm]]'' (Blizzard Entertainment) (in English). June 2, 2015</ref>
   
 
===Biological and Psychological===
 
===Biological and Psychological===
 
[[File:Alarak SC2-LotV Art1.jpg|thumb|[[Alarak]] consuming terrazine]]
 
[[File:Alarak SC2-LotV Art1.jpg|thumb|[[Alarak]] consuming terrazine]]
Terrazine's effects are unpredictable,<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V3_Harm">Elder, Josh (w), Ramanda Kamarga (p), Angie Nathalia (i), Junadi (i). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: Do No Harm|Do No Harm]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 3]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 48-89. Tokyopop, July 14, 2009. ISBN 978-1427-80832-5.</ref> though it possesses mind-altering qualities<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryHanson">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Ariel Hanson]] (in English). 2010.</ref> and can enhance the [[psionic power]] of [[ghost]]s and other psychics, increasing their power by 1 or more points on the [[Psi Index]] scale, though the effects would probably not be noticable on an individual possessing an average PI. [[Gabriel Tosh]] believed this could increase a ghost's powers to near those of the [[protoss]]. Terrazine also rejuvenates a terran's brain cells, allowing them to overcome [[memory wipe]]s and other such treatments. At least some spectres can also more easily resist mind-reading and can avoid picking up unwanted thoughts.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/>
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Terrazine's effects are unpredictable,<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V3_Harm">Elder, Josh (w), Ramanda Kamarga (p), Angie Nathalia (i), Junadi (i). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: Do No Harm|Do No Harm]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 3]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 48-89. Tokyopop, July 14, 2009. ISBN 978-1427-80832-5.</ref> though it possesses mind-altering qualities<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryHanson">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Ariel Hanson]] (in English). 2010.</ref> and can enhance the [[psionic power]] of [[ghost]]s and other psychics, increasing their power by 1 or more points on the [[Psi Index]] scale, though the effects would probably not be noticeable on an individual possessing an average PI. [[Gabriel Tosh]] believed this could increase a ghost's powers to near those of the [[protoss]]. Terrazine also rejuvenates a terran's brain cells, allowing them to overcome [[memory wipe]]s and other such treatments. At least some spectres can also more easily resist mind-reading and can avoid picking up unwanted thoughts.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> Even terrans who have not demonstrated any prior psionic ability may gain some limited psionic potential after excess terrazine exposure,<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_1"/> as well as improved cognitive functions.<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_2"/>
   
Terrazine's side effects include hallucinations and violent outbursts.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> The exact effects vary somewhat from one individual to another.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/><ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryTosh">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Gabriel Tosh]] (in English). 2010.</ref><ref name = "SC2-WoL_BreakoutDialogue">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Conversations after [[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty campaign quotations/Covert Missions#Breakout|Breakout]] (in English). 2010</ref> Many spectres became eccentric, collecting devices such as dolls in an effort to enhance their powers.<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryArmoryUnits">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Armory units (in English). 2010.</ref> However, if given in microdoses many of the side effects can be mitigated.<ref name="NCO_Flashpoint"/>
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Terrazine's side effects include hallucinations, memory loss, and violent outbursts,<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> and overdoses can be fatal.<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_1"/> The exact effects vary somewhat from one individual to another.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/><ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryTosh">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Gabriel Tosh]] (in English). 2010.</ref><ref name = "SC2-WoL_BreakoutDialogue">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Conversations after [[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty campaign quotations/Covert Missions#Breakout|Breakout]] (in English). 2010</ref> Many spectres became eccentric, collecting devices such as dolls in an effort to enhance their powers.<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryArmoryUnits">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Armory units (in English). 2010.</ref> However, if given in microdoses many of the side effects can be mitigated.<ref name="NCO_Flashpoint"/>
   
 
[[Nova Terra]] claimed that terrazine drove the users insane,<ref name="WoL_GhostChance">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Ghost of a Chance]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref><ref name="WoL_Breakout">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Breakout]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref> and the instability resulted in the shutdown of [[Project Shadowblade]].<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> Tosh<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryTosh"/><ref name = "SC2-WoL_BreakoutDialogue"/> and an independent researcher, Dr. [[Ariel Hanson]], said that Terra had exaggerated its effects.<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryHanson">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Ariel Hanson]] (in English). 2010.</ref><ref name = "SC2-WoL_BreakoutDialogue"/>
 
[[Nova Terra]] claimed that terrazine drove the users insane,<ref name="WoL_GhostChance">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Ghost of a Chance]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref><ref name="WoL_Breakout">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Breakout]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref> and the instability resulted in the shutdown of [[Project Shadowblade]].<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/> Tosh<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryTosh"/><ref name = "SC2-WoL_BreakoutDialogue"/> and an independent researcher, Dr. [[Ariel Hanson]], said that Terra had exaggerated its effects.<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryHanson">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Ariel Hanson]] (in English). 2010.</ref><ref name = "SC2-WoL_BreakoutDialogue"/>
   
According to [[Alarak]], the rogue [[Tal'darim]] [[Executor]] [[Nyon]] lost his mind after overexposure to terrazine. <ref name="AlarakQuotes">''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]'', [[StarCraft II unit quotations#Alarak|Alarak Lines]]</ref>
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According to [[Alarak]], the rogue [[Tal'darim]] [[Executor]] [[Nyon]] lost his mind after overexposure to terrazine.<ref name="AlarakQuotes">''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]'', [[StarCraft II unit quotations#Alarak|Alarak Lines]]</ref>
   
Terrazine has a half-life of several hours, but it builds up in the system over time and with repeated use. It is addictive, causing withdrawal symptoms after several hours. Stabilized by a little [[jorium]], terrazine is inhaled by [[spectre]]s like a drug. If the spectre keeps to a strict schedule, the side effects are minimized.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres"/>
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Terrazine has a half-life of several hours, but it builds up in the system over time and with repeated use. It is addictive, causing withdrawal symptoms after several hours. [[Jorium]] serves as a stabilizing agent for the terrazine, which is inhaled by [[spectre]]s like a drug. If the spectre keeps to a strict schedule of terrazine and jorium intake, the side effects are minimized.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres" />
   
 
Terrazine is poisonous to some lifeforms. Long-term exposure to terrazine wiped out the jungles of [[Slayn]].<ref name = "SC:Ascension">Brooks, Robert. "[[Ascension (short story)|Ascension]]." (Oct. 01, 2015). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/lore/short-stories/ascension/1 StarCraft Lore: Ascension] Accessed 2015-10-01.</ref>
 
Terrazine is poisonous to some lifeforms. Long-term exposure to terrazine wiped out the jungles of [[Slayn]].<ref name = "SC:Ascension">Brooks, Robert. "[[Ascension (short story)|Ascension]]." (Oct. 01, 2015). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/lore/short-stories/ascension/1 StarCraft Lore: Ascension] Accessed 2015-10-01.</ref>
   
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[[File:EgonStetmann SC2-LotV Head5.jpg|thumb|[[Egon Stetmann]] after long-term exposure to terrazine]]
 
[[File:EgonStetmann SC2-LotV Head5.jpg|thumb|[[Egon Stetmann]] after long-term exposure to terrazine]]
Enough exposure to terrazine can change a terran's eye color to violet.<ref name = "MistPreview">2016-08-31. [http://us.battle.net//sc2/en/blog/20241140 Patch 3.6 Preview: New Co-op Map: Mist Opportunities]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2016-08-31.</ref> Individuals affected by terrazine that came under Amon's control displayed increased speed and aggression.<ref name="Mist Opportunities">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Co-op Missions]], [[Mist Opportunities]] (in English). 2016-09-13.</ref>
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Enough exposure to terrazine can change a terran's eye color to violet.<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_1">Robert Brooks (w), Carlos Rodríguez (i) and Andrew Dalhouse (c). (August 15, 2019). ''[[StarCraft II: This Sacred Land: Part 1]].'' Blizzard Entertainment. [https://bnetcmsus-a.akamaihd.net/cms/page_media/ub/UBJJTLIBW9781565228594348.pdf StarCraft II: This Sacred Land: Part 1] Accessed 2019-08-15.</ref>
 
{{CoopCanon}}
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Exposure to terrazine can result in violent outbursts;<ref>Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Co-op Missions]] [[Mutator]], ''Breath of Destruction'' (in English). 2018-02-19.</ref> individuals affected by terrazine that came under Amon's control displayed increased speed and aggression.<ref name="Mist Opportunities">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: ''[[Co-op Missions]]'', [[Mist Opportunities]] (in English). 2016-09-13.</ref> Increased adrenaline within his forces triggered unpredictable transformations, sometimes at the point of death. Some of his hybrid would even detonate akin to a [[nuclear]] weapon upon death.<ref>Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Co-op Missions]] [[Mutator]], ''Growing Threat'' (in English). 2018-01-22.</ref>
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After terrazine exposure, some viruses can become more lethal.<ref>Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Co-op Missions]] [[Mutator]], ''Sick Micro'' (in English). 2017-01-30.</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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{{Quote|The night is dark and full of terrazine.|[[Egon Stetmann]]|Mist Opportunities}}
 
Terrazine is a substance with a composition foreign to our universe, and was likely brought from the void by Amon. It has been used by the Tal'darim for millennia, as a holy object they believed brought them closer to the xel'naga. They continuously seek out planets rich in terrazine and convert them into shrine worlds. Terrazine has proven catastrophic to native life though, as shown by the destruction of the jungles of Slayn.<ref name="SC2:LotV:StepsoftheRite">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Steps of the Rite]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref>
 
Terrazine is a substance with a composition foreign to our universe, and was likely brought from the void by Amon. It has been used by the Tal'darim for millennia, as a holy object they believed brought them closer to the xel'naga. They continuously seek out planets rich in terrazine and convert them into shrine worlds. Terrazine has proven catastrophic to native life though, as shown by the destruction of the jungles of Slayn.<ref name="SC2:LotV:StepsoftheRite">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Steps of the Rite]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref>
   
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===Spectre Rebellion===
 
===Spectre Rebellion===
 
 
Elements of Project Shadowblade survived however, and renegade [[ghost]] [[Gabriel Tosh]] discovered the substance from a man whose brother was in the program. Tosh met with Cole Bennett, and the two rallied his former comrades from [[Ghost Academy]], and discovered a rift of the substance on [[Altara]]. Using the terrazine, the ghosts began to regain their former memories, and grow in power, plotting revenge against Emperor [[Arcturus Mengsk]] and his corrupt [[Terran Dominion]]. They lured ghosts to the world to indoctrinate them, and soon detonated the refinery for the gas to draw the attention of the Dominion.
 
Elements of Project Shadowblade survived however, and renegade [[ghost]] [[Gabriel Tosh]] discovered the substance from a man whose brother was in the program. Tosh met with Cole Bennett, and the two rallied his former comrades from [[Ghost Academy]], and discovered a rift of the substance on [[Altara]]. Using the terrazine, the ghosts began to regain their former memories, and grow in power, plotting revenge against Emperor [[Arcturus Mengsk]] and his corrupt [[Terran Dominion]]. They lured ghosts to the world to indoctrinate them, and soon detonated the refinery for the gas to draw the attention of the Dominion.
   
The explosion drew the [[zerg]] the planet en masse, and the Dominion engaged the zerg, forcing them back. However, Nova and several other ghosts were exposed to the terrazine, triggering a recovery of memories. The spectres soon struck [[Augustgrad]] in an attempt to capture Arcturus Mengsk and force him to admit his crimes. While they were unsuccessful, they were able to force Agent [[Nova Terra]] to inhale more terrazine, further forcing her memories back. Arcturus Mengsk explained the history of terrazine to her and [[Wrangler]] [[Malcolm Kelerchian]] the history of terrazine and the spectre project.
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The explosion drew the [[zerg]] to the planet en masse, and the Dominion engaged the zerg, forcing them back. However, Nova and several other ghosts were exposed to the terrazine, triggering a recovery of memories. The spectres soon struck [[Augustgrad]] in an attempt to capture Arcturus Mengsk and force him to admit his crimes. While they were unsuccessful, they were able to force Agent [[Nova Terra]] to inhale more terrazine, further forcing her memories back. Arcturus Mengsk explained the history of terrazine to her and [[Wrangler]] [[Malcolm Kelerchian]] the history of terrazine and the spectre project.
   
 
The spectres then struck at [[Korhal]], slipping into [[Korhal Palace]] with the intent of capturing Mengsk and forcing him to confess his crimes to the public. Agent Nova Terra and the [[Annihilators]] lead a defense of the palace, but in spite of being outnumbered the spectres put by a brutal fight. The spectres were unsuccessful in capturing Mengsk, but killed ninety-seven Annihilators, and all but two of Nova's ghost agents, both of whom were captured and exposed to terrazine. Nova herself was exposed to terrazine during the fight, a fact with Major Spaulding took major issue with. Mengsk himself then took Nova and Kelerchian aside and told him the full story behind terrazine and Project Shadowblade.
 
The spectres then struck at [[Korhal]], slipping into [[Korhal Palace]] with the intent of capturing Mengsk and forcing him to confess his crimes to the public. Agent Nova Terra and the [[Annihilators]] lead a defense of the palace, but in spite of being outnumbered the spectres put by a brutal fight. The spectres were unsuccessful in capturing Mengsk, but killed ninety-seven Annihilators, and all but two of Nova's ghost agents, both of whom were captured and exposed to terrazine. Nova herself was exposed to terrazine during the fight, a fact with Major Spaulding took major issue with. Mengsk himself then took Nova and Kelerchian aside and told him the full story behind terrazine and Project Shadowblade.
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===The Second Great War===
 
===The Second Great War===
 
{{Covert Missions}}
 
{{Covert Missions}}
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{{Main|Welcome to the Jungle}}
 
[[File:Terrazine SC2 Game1.jpg|Terrazine altar on [[Bel'Shir]]|thumb]]
 
[[File:Terrazine SC2 Game1.jpg|Terrazine altar on [[Bel'Shir]]|thumb]]
 
During the [[Second Great War]], [[Gabriel Tosh]] commissioned [[Raynor's Raiders]] to steal terrazine from protoss altars on [[Bel'Shir]]. The altars were guarded by the [[Tal'darim]], who regarded the gas as a sacred gift from the [[xel'naga]], and refused to give the terrans any. The Raiders took what they needed by force.<ref name="WoL_WelcomeJungle"/>
 
During the [[Second Great War]], [[Gabriel Tosh]] commissioned [[Raynor's Raiders]] to steal terrazine from protoss altars on [[Bel'Shir]]. The altars were guarded by the [[Tal'darim]], who regarded the gas as a sacred gift from the [[xel'naga]], and refused to give the terrans any. The Raiders took what they needed by force.<ref name="WoL_WelcomeJungle"/>
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{{PlotBranchBrack|desc=Raynor's Raiders side with Nova against Tosh ([[B canon]])}}
 
{{PlotBranchBrack|desc=Raynor's Raiders side with Nova against Tosh ([[B canon]])}}
 
Unwilling to unleash an army of psychotic killers on the universe, Jim Raynor allied with Nova against Tosh. Nova infiltrated Avernus Station, and destroyed the terrazine tanks, along with the [[jorium stockpile]] and [[psi indoctrinator]] needed to make spectres. Afterward, she killed Tosh, once again stemming the threat of terrazine enhanced terrans.<ref name="WoL_GhostChance"/>
 
{{PlotBranchBrack|desc=Raynor's Raiders continue helping Tosh ([[A canon]])}}
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Though Raynor was concerned about Tosh not telling him the full extent of his operation, Raynor trusted him more than Nova, and proceeded with the operation to break into New Folsam. Tosh personally disabled their defenses, freeing the spectres trapped within. The terrazine enhanced terrans fought alongside Raynor's Raiders, and Tosh ensured that they would be under a strict training program to minimize the side effects of the terrazine.<ref name="WoL_Breakout">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Breakout]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref> They aided Raynor even through the late staged of the Second Great War, and maintained loyalty to him even after his capture at the hands of Mengsk.<ref name="SC2:HotS_Conviction">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Heart of the Swarm]], [[Conviction]] (in English). 2013-03-12.</ref>
   
 
===The End War===
Unwilling to unleash an army of psychotic killers on the universe, Jim Raynor allied with Nova against Tosh. Nova infiltrated Avernus Station, and destroyed the terrazine tanks, along with the [[jorium stockpile]] and [[psi indoctrinator]] needed to make spectres. Afterward, she killed Tosh, once again stemming the threat of terrazine enhanced terrans.<ref name="WoL_GhostChance" />
 
 
During the [[End War]], the [[Tal'darim]] [[Alarak]] sought out Hierarch [[Artanis]] for aid in challenging [[Highlord]] [[Ma'lash]], so he might claim his title and cease hostilities with the [[Daelaam]]. Upon arriving at the Tal'drim homeworld of [[Slayn]], Alarak tasked the Daelaam to target Ma'lash's four lieutenants on the surface. During the battle, terrazine would rise from the underground, in which [[Amon]]'s forces would emerge and attack until the mist subsided. After successfully killing Ma'lash's [[Guardian of Ma'lash|lieutenants]], Alarak breathed in the terrazine and was pleased to feel Amon's fury at his defiance.<ref name="SC2:LotV:StepsoftheRite">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Steps of the Rite]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref>
   
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After the Daelaam victory on Slayn, [[Phase-smith]] [[Karax]] utilized terrazine taken from the planet to test the capacity the [[Keystone]] had to store [[Void]] energy, as an experiment for using the artifact to extract [[Amon]] from the [[Khala]].<ref name = "SC2-LotV StoryKarax">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Karax]] (In English). 2015.</ref>
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Though Raynor was concerned about Tosh not telling him the full extent of his operation, Raynor trusted him more then Nova, and proceeded with the operation to break into New Folsam. Tosh personally disabled their defenses, freeing the spectres trapped within. The terrazine enhanced terrans fought alongside Raynor's Raiders, and Tosh ensured that they would be under a strict training program to minimize the side effects of the terrazine.<ref name="WoL_Breakout">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Breakout]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref> They aided Raynor even through the late staged of the Second Great War, and maintained loyalty to him even after his capture at the hands of Mengsk.<ref name="SC2:HotS_Conviction">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Heart of the Swarm]], [[Conviction]] (in English). 2013-03-12.</ref>
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Amon's forces were also augmented by a number of terrazine augmented [[terran]]s. Spectres made up a portion of the forces of [[Moebius Corps]], and participated in the assault on Korhal,<ref name="SC2:LotV:SkyShield">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Sky Shield (mission)|Sky Shield]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref> the raid on [[Ulnar]],<ref name="SC2:LotV:TempleofUnification">Blizzard Entertainment.''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Temple of Unification (mission)|Temple of Unification]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref> and the final defense of the main Moebius Corps base of [[Revanscar]].<ref name="SC2:LotV:Templar'sCharge">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Templar's Charge]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref> However, not all spectres fell under the control of Amon, and groups were present with the forces of [[Jim Raynor]] during the final attack into the [[Void]].<ref name="SC2:LotV:TheInfiniteCycle">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[The Infinite Cycle (mission)]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref>
   
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In the midst of the End War, terran scientist [[Egon Stetmann]] did terrazine mining and research operations on [[Bel'Shir]], and long term exposure had damaged his sanity. However it improved his cognative functions and granted him [[psionic power]]s.<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_2"/>
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During the [[End War]], the [[Tal'darim]] [[Alarak]] sought out Hierarch [[Artanis]] for aid in challenging [[Highlord]] [[Ma'lash]], so he might claim his title and cease hostilities with the [[Daelaam]]. Upon arriving at the Tal'drim homeworld of [[Slayn]], Alarak tasked the Daelaam to target Ma'lash's four lieutenants on the surface. During the battle, terrazine would rise from the underground, in which [[Amon]]'s forces would emerge and attack until the mist subsided. After successfully killing Ma'lash's lieutenants, Alarak breathed in the terrazine and was pleased to feel Amon's fury at his defiance.<ref name="SC2:LotV:StepsoftheRite">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Steps of the Rite]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref>
 
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Soon his operation was attacked by [[Amon's Forces]], who were extracting their own terrazine from the local [[Jarban glider]]s. Allied commanders aided him in gathering terrazine and repelling Amon's assault.<ref name="Mist Opportunities">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: ''[[Co-op Missions]]'', [[Mist Opportunities]] (in English). 2016-09-13.</ref>
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[[Moebius Corps]] utilized terrazine extraction devices on their [[Moebius battle station|battle station]]. These were destroyed when they were disrupted by [[artifact truck]]s sent by Agent [[Stone]] during his assault on the platform.<ref name ="SC2-CoopCradleofDeath">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[Co-op Missions]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Cradle of Death]] (in English). 2018.</ref>
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In the late stages of the End War, Amon's Forces continued to raid Bel'Shir for terrazine, and harvested from the Bel'Shir Gliders. Stetmann returned with a [[Mecha Swarm]] in order to harvest a new stock of terrazine from the planet.<ref name="Mist Opportunities"/>
   
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The return of Amon also impacted the terrans exposed to terrazine, who began to fall under his control en masse. Spectres made up a large number of the forces of [[Moebius Corps]], and participated in the assault on Korhal,<ref name="SC2:LotV:SkyShield">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Sky Shield (mission)|Sky Shield]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref> the raid on [[Ulnar]],<ref name="SC2:LotV:TempleofUnification">Blizzard Entertainment.''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Temple of Unification (mission)|Temple of Unification]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref> and the final defense of the main Moebius Corps base of [[Revanscar]].<ref name="SC2:LotV:Templar'sCharge">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Templar's Charge]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref> However, not all spectres fell under the control of Amon, and groups were present with the forces of [[Jim Raynor]] during the final attack into the [[Void]].<ref name="SC2:LotV:TheInfiniteCycle">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void]]''. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[The Infinite Cycle (mission)]]. (in English). November 10, 2015</ref>
 
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In the late stages of the [[End War]] or after [[Amon|Amon's]] banishment, the Tal'darim under [[Ascendant|Fourth Ascendant]] [[Malain]] returned to [[Bel'Shir]] to harvest its terrazine. Stetmann, crazed off of terrazine, believed the planet was in danger, and created [[Gary]] and the [[Mecha Swarm]] to disrupt their brutal mining of the planet.<ref name="SC:ThisSacredLand_2"/>
   
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[[File:NightTerrors SC2Game.jpg|thumb|Terrazine mining operations on Jarban Minor]]
Terrazine continued to be sought after years later. The [[Umojan Protectorate]] sent an expedition to [[Jarban Minor]], and began to extract the substance from the local [[Jarban glider|Jarban gliders]]. However, they were attacked by the [[zerg]] and overwhelmed, and many were infested in the process. Later, Highlord Alarak guided Nova Terra to the planet as part of a bargain. Nova fought the zerg, the infested Umojans and the forces of [[Ascendant|First Ascendant]] [[Ji'nara]] in order to harvest the terrazine.<ref name="NCO NightTerrors">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Nova Covert Ops]], [[Night Terrors]] (in English). 2016-08-02.</ref> She was successful, and used the terrazine to undo the [[mind wipe]] she underwent from the [[Defenders of Man]].<ref name="NCO_Flashpoint">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Nova Covert Ops]], [[Flashpoint (mission)|Flashpoint]] (in English). 2016-08-02.</ref>
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Terrazine continued to be sought after years later. The [[Umojan Protectorate]] sent an expedition to [[Jarban Minor]], and began to extract the substance from the local [[Jarban glider]]s. However, they were attacked by the [[zerg]] and overwhelmed, and many were infested in the process. Later, Highlord Alarak guided Nova Terra to the planet as part of a bargain. Nova fought the zerg, the infested Umojans and the forces of [[Ascendant|First Ascendant]] [[Ji'nara]] in order to harvest the terrazine.<ref name="NCO NightTerrors">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Nova Covert Ops]], [[Night Terrors]] (in English). 2016-08-02.</ref> She was successful, and used the terrazine to undo the [[mind wipe]] she underwent from the [[Defenders of Man]].<ref name="NCO_Flashpoint">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Nova Covert Ops]], [[Flashpoint (mission)|Flashpoint]] (in English). 2016-08-02.</ref>
   
 
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*[[Slayn]]<ref name="SC:Ascension">Brooks, Robert. "[[Ascension (short story)|Ascension]]." (Oct. 01, 2015). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/lore/short-stories/ascension/1 StarCraft Lore: Ascension] Accessed 2015-10-01.</ref>
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[[Mar Sara]] featured a [[Terran Dominion|Dominion]]-operated [[Vespene Refinery BF 1138|"Vespene" Refinery BF 1138]], a [[terrazine refinery]] on [[Mar Sara]], disguised as a [[Vespene gas|vespene]] [[refinery]],<ref name="FakeTerrazine">Rausch, Allen 'Delsyn'. 2005-08-19. [http://xbox.gamespy.com/xbox/starcraft-ghost/643660p1.html StarCraft: Ghost Preview] ''Gamespy'' Accessed 2007-07-26.</ref> which was infested by [[zerg]] and had to be rescued by [[Nova]] (a [[ghost]]) and other Dominion forces.<ref name="GhostMovie">2007-03-18. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxHi2ibsydc StarCraft Ghost Trailer]. ''Blizzard Entertainment/Youtube.'' Accessed 2007-04-18.</ref>
 
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In early builds, terrazine would be a rare gas, holy to he [[Nerazim]] tribe [[Sari'jal]]. Colonel [[Jackson Hauler]] would harvest this gas from various sources, including [[Mar Sara]], [[Aiur]], and [[Char]], to create an army of spectres. Terrazine increased psionic power, but broke down cellular structures; if treatments were not given regularly, the subject would die. Subjects would be resistant to the effects of mind wipes much like the final canon interpretation. [[Cole Hickson]] and the [[Koprulu Liberation Front]] would work to undermine Jackson Hauler's schemes, and would ally with Nova and the Sari'jal to stop Hauler and destroy his terrazine operations.<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>
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In later builds, [[Mar Sara]] featured a [[Terran Dominion|Dominion]]-operated [[Vespene Refinery BF 1138|"Vespene" Refinery BF 1138]], a [[terrazine refinery]] on [[Mar Sara]], disguised as a [[Vespene gas|vespene]] [[refinery]],<ref name="FakeTerrazine">Rausch, Allen 'Delsyn'. 2005-08-19. [http://xbox.gamespy.com/xbox/starcraft-ghost/643660p1.html StarCraft: Ghost Preview] ''Gamespy'' Accessed 2007-07-26.</ref> which was infested by [[zerg]] and had to be rescued by [[Nova]] (a [[ghost]]) and other Dominion forces.<ref name="GhostMovie">2007-03-18. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxHi2ibsydc StarCraft Ghost Trailer]. ''Blizzard Entertainment/Youtube.'' Accessed 2007-04-18.</ref>
   
 
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"It's clearly related to vespene gas, but there are some very exotic organics added into the mix."
"Any guesses what it's used for?"
"Well it would definitely affect brain chemistry, so it could be used as some kind of a drug or stimulant I suppose."

- Dr. Ariel Hanson and Jim Raynor discussing terrazine(src)

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A canister of terrazine

Terrazine gas is a potent psionic reagent.[1] It is sought by protoss, zerg and terrans alike.[2] The protoss consider it "the Breath of Creation"[3] (literally translates as such via Khalani), while some terran users refer to it as "The Glory of Bel'Shir."[4] The Tal'darim believe that terrazine is a gift from the xel'naga to allow communication with them.[5]

Properties

Chemical

"Terrazine...It flows in cycles from the chasms of Slayn, bringing us closer to the Void. Amon's forces will be able to manifest until the flow subsides. They do not possess their full power here, yet they will strike at your base ruthlessly."

- First Ascendant Alarak(src)

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A terrazine tank

The properties of terrazine appear to be foreign to the material universe—it has been speculated that terrazine's origins lie within the Void, as on Slayn, it was found in the presence of (or emitted) large amounts of Void energy.[6][7] The presence of terrazine in large amounts can sustain Void shades, albeit not at full strength. The Tal'darim used terrazine to become closer to Amon and to "peer beyond the veil."[8]

Terrazine is similar to vespene gas, and contains additional organic substances,[9][5] though is not as flammable. Without special preparation and containers, samples don't last long.[5] Visually, terrazine has appeared to be purple[3] and misty green.[5] Terrazine can be stored within and extracted from some creatures, including the Jarban glider.[10]

Terrazine has a coppery, blood-like smell.[5]

The following section contains information from Heroes of the Storm that is ambiguously canonical.

Terrazine can be used as a power source for power suit (or similar) technology.[11]

Biological and Psychological

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Alarak consuming terrazine

Terrazine's effects are unpredictable,[12] though it possesses mind-altering qualities[9] and can enhance the psionic power of ghosts and other psychics, increasing their power by 1 or more points on the Psi Index scale, though the effects would probably not be noticeable on an individual possessing an average PI. Gabriel Tosh believed this could increase a ghost's powers to near those of the protoss. Terrazine also rejuvenates a terran's brain cells, allowing them to overcome memory wipes and other such treatments. At least some spectres can also more easily resist mind-reading and can avoid picking up unwanted thoughts.[5] Even terrans who have not demonstrated any prior psionic ability may gain some limited psionic potential after excess terrazine exposure,[13] as well as improved cognitive functions.[4]

Terrazine's side effects include hallucinations, memory loss, and violent outbursts,[5] and overdoses can be fatal.[13] The exact effects vary somewhat from one individual to another.[5][14][15] Many spectres became eccentric, collecting devices such as dolls in an effort to enhance their powers.[16] However, if given in microdoses many of the side effects can be mitigated.[17]

Nova Terra claimed that terrazine drove the users insane,[18][19] and the instability resulted in the shutdown of Project Shadowblade.[5] Tosh[14][15] and an independent researcher, Dr. Ariel Hanson, said that Terra had exaggerated its effects.[9][15]

According to Alarak, the rogue Tal'darim Executor Nyon lost his mind after overexposure to terrazine.[20]

Terrazine has a half-life of several hours, but it builds up in the system over time and with repeated use. It is addictive, causing withdrawal symptoms after several hours. Jorium serves as a stabilizing agent for the terrazine, which is inhaled by spectres like a drug. If the spectre keeps to a strict schedule of terrazine and jorium intake, the side effects are minimized.[5]

Terrazine is poisonous to some lifeforms. Long-term exposure to terrazine wiped out the jungles of Slayn.[21]

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Egon Stetmann after long-term exposure to terrazine

Enough exposure to terrazine can change a terran's eye color to violet.[13]

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Exposure to terrazine can result in violent outbursts;[22] individuals affected by terrazine that came under Amon's control displayed increased speed and aggression.[23] Increased adrenaline within his forces triggered unpredictable transformations, sometimes at the point of death. Some of his hybrid would even detonate akin to a nuclear weapon upon death.[24]

After terrazine exposure, some viruses can become more lethal.[25]

History

"The night is dark and full of terrazine."

Terrazine is a substance with a composition foreign to our universe, and was likely brought from the void by Amon. It has been used by the Tal'darim for millennia, as a holy object they believed brought them closer to the xel'naga. They continuously seek out planets rich in terrazine and convert them into shrine worlds. Terrazine has proven catastrophic to native life though, as shown by the destruction of the jungles of Slayn.[8]

Terrazine was first discovered by terrans on Demon's Fair by an unmanned probe in 2501, in a set of Tal'darim ruins. After its ability to generate psionics in terrans was discovered, Project Shadowblade was commissioned for the creation of spectres, with General Horace Warfield being put in charge of the project. However, the miners and test subjects began to experience erratic behavior, within a year the project was shut down. Everyone involved in the project was either killed or sent to a correctional facility, with the exception of General Warfield, who retired, and Cole Bennett, who survived and infiltrated Nova Squadron under the alias of Jackson Hauler.[5]

Spectre Rebellion

Elements of Project Shadowblade survived however, and renegade ghost Gabriel Tosh discovered the substance from a man whose brother was in the program. Tosh met with Cole Bennett, and the two rallied his former comrades from Ghost Academy, and discovered a rift of the substance on Altara. Using the terrazine, the ghosts began to regain their former memories, and grow in power, plotting revenge against Emperor Arcturus Mengsk and his corrupt Terran Dominion. They lured ghosts to the world to indoctrinate them, and soon detonated the refinery for the gas to draw the attention of the Dominion.

The explosion drew the zerg to the planet en masse, and the Dominion engaged the zerg, forcing them back. However, Nova and several other ghosts were exposed to the terrazine, triggering a recovery of memories. The spectres soon struck Augustgrad in an attempt to capture Arcturus Mengsk and force him to admit his crimes. While they were unsuccessful, they were able to force Agent Nova Terra to inhale more terrazine, further forcing her memories back. Arcturus Mengsk explained the history of terrazine to her and Wrangler Malcolm Kelerchian the history of terrazine and the spectre project.

The spectres then struck at Korhal, slipping into Korhal Palace with the intent of capturing Mengsk and forcing him to confess his crimes to the public. Agent Nova Terra and the Annihilators lead a defense of the palace, but in spite of being outnumbered the spectres put by a brutal fight. The spectres were unsuccessful in capturing Mengsk, but killed ninety-seven Annihilators, and all but two of Nova's ghost agents, both of whom were captured and exposed to terrazine. Nova herself was exposed to terrazine during the fight, a fact with Major Spaulding took major issue with. Mengsk himself then took Nova and Kelerchian aside and told him the full story behind terrazine and Project Shadowblade.

However, wishing to bring Nova into their ranks, Bennett played his hand, and gassed Nova and Kelerchian as they investigated the nature of the spectres and where they were operating from. He took them to near Gehenna Station, where the spectres operated. Nova escaped the Palatine, and slipped aboard the station, discovering that tanks of terrazine were being used to convert ghosts into spectres. Nova killed Bennett, freed Kelerchian and escaped the station, which was destroyed by a nuclear missile launched by Major Spaulding. With that, the spectre rebellion had been halted. However, Gabriel Tosh had escaped aboard the Palatine with six psionic waveform indoctrinators, and swore he would restart the program.[5]

The Second Great War

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Terrazine altar on Bel'Shir

During the Second Great War, Gabriel Tosh commissioned Raynor's Raiders to steal terrazine from protoss altars on Bel'Shir. The altars were guarded by the Tal'darim, who regarded the gas as a sacred gift from the xel'naga, and refused to give the terrans any. The Raiders took what they needed by force.[3]

Tosh intended to use the terrazine to create an army of spectres. He stored his terrazine in a terrazine tank on Avernus Station. Raynor was contacted by Nova as they attempted to free the spectres from New Folsom, and she informed him the effects the gas had on terrans.[18]

Plot branch : Raynor's Raiders side with Nova against Tosh (B canon)

Unwilling to unleash an army of psychotic killers on the universe, Jim Raynor allied with Nova against Tosh. Nova infiltrated Avernus Station, and destroyed the terrazine tanks, along with the jorium stockpile and psi indoctrinator needed to make spectres. Afterward, she killed Tosh, once again stemming the threat of terrazine enhanced terrans.[18]

Plot branch : Raynor's Raiders continue helping Tosh (A canon)

Though Raynor was concerned about Tosh not telling him the full extent of his operation, Raynor trusted him more than Nova, and proceeded with the operation to break into New Folsam. Tosh personally disabled their defenses, freeing the spectres trapped within. The terrazine enhanced terrans fought alongside Raynor's Raiders, and Tosh ensured that they would be under a strict training program to minimize the side effects of the terrazine.[19] They aided Raynor even through the late staged of the Second Great War, and maintained loyalty to him even after his capture at the hands of Mengsk.[26]

The End War

During the End War, the Tal'darim Alarak sought out Hierarch Artanis for aid in challenging Highlord Ma'lash, so he might claim his title and cease hostilities with the Daelaam. Upon arriving at the Tal'drim homeworld of Slayn, Alarak tasked the Daelaam to target Ma'lash's four lieutenants on the surface. During the battle, terrazine would rise from the underground, in which Amon's forces would emerge and attack until the mist subsided. After successfully killing Ma'lash's lieutenants, Alarak breathed in the terrazine and was pleased to feel Amon's fury at his defiance.[8]

After the Daelaam victory on Slayn, Phase-smith Karax utilized terrazine taken from the planet to test the capacity the Keystone had to store Void energy, as an experiment for using the artifact to extract Amon from the Khala.[7]

Amon's forces were also augmented by a number of terrazine augmented terrans. Spectres made up a portion of the forces of Moebius Corps, and participated in the assault on Korhal,[27] the raid on Ulnar,[28] and the final defense of the main Moebius Corps base of Revanscar.[29] However, not all spectres fell under the control of Amon, and groups were present with the forces of Jim Raynor during the final attack into the Void.[30]

In the midst of the End War, terran scientist Egon Stetmann did terrazine mining and research operations on Bel'Shir, and long term exposure had damaged his sanity. However it improved his cognative functions and granted him psionic powers.[4]

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Soon his operation was attacked by Amon's Forces, who were extracting their own terrazine from the local Jarban gliders. Allied commanders aided him in gathering terrazine and repelling Amon's assault.[23]

Moebius Corps utilized terrazine extraction devices on their battle station. These were destroyed when they were disrupted by artifact trucks sent by Agent Stone during his assault on the platform.[31]

In the late stages of the End War, Amon's Forces continued to raid Bel'Shir for terrazine, and harvested from the Bel'Shir Gliders. Stetmann returned with a Mecha Swarm in order to harvest a new stock of terrazine from the planet.[23]

Bel'Shir Conflict

In the late stages of the End War or after Amon's banishment, the Tal'darim under Fourth Ascendant Malain returned to Bel'Shir to harvest its terrazine. Stetmann, crazed off of terrazine, believed the planet was in danger, and created Gary and the Mecha Swarm to disrupt their brutal mining of the planet.[4]

Defenders of Man Insurgency

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Terrazine mining operations on Jarban Minor

Terrazine continued to be sought after years later. The Umojan Protectorate sent an expedition to Jarban Minor, and began to extract the substance from the local Jarban gliders. However, they were attacked by the zerg and overwhelmed, and many were infested in the process. Later, Highlord Alarak guided Nova Terra to the planet as part of a bargain. Nova fought the zerg, the infested Umojans and the forces of First Ascendant Ji'nara in order to harvest the terrazine.[10] She was successful, and used the terrazine to undo the mind wipe she underwent from the Defenders of Man.[17]

Known Sources

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A terrazine shrine on Bel'Shir

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StarCraft: Ghost

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The refinery on Mar Sara

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Terrazine was to feature prominently in the plot of StarCraft: Ghost, and would be key to the creation of the spectres.

In early builds, terrazine would be a rare gas, holy to he Nerazim tribe Sari'jal. Colonel Jackson Hauler would harvest this gas from various sources, including Mar Sara, Aiur, and Char, to create an army of spectres. Terrazine increased psionic power, but broke down cellular structures; if treatments were not given regularly, the subject would die. Subjects would be resistant to the effects of mind wipes much like the final canon interpretation. Cole Hickson and the Koprulu Liberation Front would work to undermine Jackson Hauler's schemes, and would ally with Nova and the Sari'jal to stop Hauler and destroy his terrazine operations.[33]

In later builds, Mar Sara featured a Dominion-operated "Vespene" Refinery BF 1138, a terrazine refinery on Mar Sara, disguised as a vespene refinery,[34] which was infested by zerg and had to be rescued by Nova (a ghost) and other Dominion forces.[35]

References

  1. 2006-02-15. Story. Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed 2007-09-01.
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