StarCraft: Enslavers
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Enslavers is a StarCraft campaign set just after the the fall of the Terran Confederacy[1] but the exact timing of the maps is unknown, since the Zerg never reached Aiur until late in StarCraft Episode II.
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[edit] Schezar's Scavengers
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| Conflict: Enslavers | |
| Result: Alpha Squadron victory | |
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Arcturus Mengsk, Emperor of the Terran Dominion, called a meeting with one of his Alpha Squadron commanders on an unidentified planet, because the notorious pirate Alan Schezar was carrying out some kind of smuggling scam. Schezar was defended by a personal militia, called Schezar's Scavengers.
Mengsk also reported scattered Zerg sightings in the area.
Alpha Squadron set up a small outpost on the planet, built up a large force, and moved towards a city where Schezar is believed to be hiding out. There were large numbers of Zerg infesting the city, and Mengsk commented that Schezar must be crazy to operate out here.
The Zerg put up heavy resistance, seeming to defend Schezar's base of operations. Mengsk wondered how Schezar was doing this. Nonetheless, Alpha Squadron destroyed the base and the nearby Zerg.[2]
[edit] Playing with Fire
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| Conflict: Enslavers | |
| Result: Alpha Squadron victory | |
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Mengsk informed his commander that the base Alpha Squadron recently destroyed was not Schezar's primary fortress. A larger base was located to the southeast ... with a Zerg Cerebrate near it. Schezar could somehow control an entire Zerg Brood through its Cerebrate. Mengsk would not allow Schezar to command such a dangerous creature and offered the assistance of two allies to his commander: Tom Kazansky, whom Mengsk introduced as the best Wraith pilot in the fleet, and Magellan, a cybernetic construct who commands a science vessel.
Magellan picked up a transmission on the hyper-waveform emitter, which he showed to Mengsk and the commander.
It was Mojo, a Protoss, and Praetor of the Protoss forces on Aiur. He had been captured by Schezar's Scavengers and required assistance. He advised Mengsk not to destroy the Cerebrate, as that would simply drive the Zerg insane, causing them to overrun both the Protoss and Terran troops, while Alan Schezar could always gain control of another Cerebrate. Mengsk ordered the commander not to honor Mojo's request.
The mission offers the player one of two choices, leading to two different endings.[3] Both endings will be covered by this article. The canonical ending (the ending which leads to Enslavers: Dark Vengeance[1] will be covered first).
Schezar's base was protected by Zerg and housed a number of Protoss prisoners, including a High Templar. Mengsk did not know why Schezar would be interested in keeping Protoss around.[3]
[edit] The Rescue
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| Conflict: Enslavers | |
| Result: Alpha Squadron splinter group and Mojo's Boys victory | |
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- This section covers the canonical storyline.[1]
Disobeying orders, the commander took Magellan and Kazansky with him to rescue the captured Protoss from Schezar's base. Once freed, the Protoss began to fight back. The mission ended at this point.[3]
Mojo contacted them again, thanking the commander for rescuing his brethren, even at the risk of his career.
Mojo was trapped in a Stasis Cell on Aiur, along with the Danimoth (an Arbiter) and the Warbringer (a Reaver). Mojo's formidable psionic powers allowed him to communicate with the Alpha Squadron commander, however.
The commander traveled to Aiur, but didn't start with a base. Schezar's forces were split into three. Each base surrounded a Stasis Cell.
The rogue Alpha Squadron element attacked each base in turn, freeing one of the prisoners or vehicles, along with a number of Probes. With these resources, the commander could build a base, making the next series of assaults easier. Upon rescuing all three, the mission ends.[4]
[edit] The Final Blow
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| Conflict: Enslavers | |
| Result: Alpha Squadron splinter group victory | |
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Mojo informed the commander that Schezar had taken shelter in an old Protoss fortress. Just west of the fortress was an old Protoss temple where Schezar located old Protoss technology that his ghosts were using to psychically control Zerg Cerebrates.
To put an end to the experiment, Schezar's Scavengers and the Cerebrate must be destroyed. As part of the unusual mission objectives, all heroes are expendable.[5] (However, Mojo survived and appeared in Enslavers: Dark Vengeance.)[6]
At the opening of the conflict, Magellan detected a strange Ultralisk approaching the combined Terran/Protoss defenses. Mojo called it the Torrasque, a powerful Ultralisk which has slain many Protoss. It could reincarnate after death in only a few minutes.
Magellan noticed that it had the same genetic signature as the Cerebrate, and Mojo believed that killing the Cerebrate would prevent the reincarnation of the Torrasque.
The Cerebrate could not be reincarnated. As a result, the allied forces killed it and was able to destroy Schezar's base. Schezar was not found, however.[5]
[edit] The Pursuit
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| Conflict: Enslavers | ||
| Result: Alpha Squadron victory | ||
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- This section covers the other possible storyline.[1]
Alpha Squadron fell upon the Zerg near Schezar's base, destroying the Cerebrate. However, Gui Montag reported that Schezar is nowhere to be found.
Mojo communicated with Mengsk again, calling him a fool. He said that Schezar was now on his way to Aiur, where he would use Khaydarin Crystal amulets, frequently carried by High Templar, to dominate more Zerg Cerebrates. He said that Mengsk has called doom upon both the Protoss and Terrans.[3]
[edit] Assault on Aiur
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| Conflict: Enslavers | ||
| Result: Alpha Squadron victory | ||
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Mengsk brought his forces to Aiur to force a decisive showdown with Schezar.
Aldaris confronted him via viewscreen, saying because the Terran commander has abandoned Protoss to a human criminal, the Conclave has ruled that their lives are forfeit. He demanded their surrender.
Mengsk countered that Schezar was able to control a Cerebrate because of the Protoss and their technology, which he plundered from one of their temples. Mengsk would do whatever it takes to destroy Schezar and the Protoss temple.
Aldaris threatened the commander, saying the Conclave will not rest until all Terrans have been expunged from Aiur soil, but Mengsk (in a scene similar to Jim Raynor's rebellion in StarCraft Episode I) cut him off. "Don't these guys ever shut up?" quipped Mengsk.
Mengsk ordered the destruction of the Protoss temple. This would prevent the Protoss from summoning reinforcements. Then Alpha Squadron could destroy Schezar's Scavengers. As part of the unusual mission objectives, all heroes are expendable.
When the commander destroyed the temple, it created an energy backlash which destroyed the structures in the Protoss base. With the Protoss out of the way, Alpha Squadron then attacked Schezar's Scavengers.
While Alpha Squadron was successful in destroying the Scavengers, Schezar was never found.[7]
[edit] Epilogue
While Alan Schezar was never found by Arcturus Mengsk, he would make a reappearance in Enslavers: Dark Vengeance.[6]
[edit] Notes
The terrain for two of the maps were taken from StarCraft Hidden Missions.
[edit] References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1999-02-05. Enslavers: Dark Vengeance Episode I: The Rescue. StarCraft Compendium Map Archives. Accessed 2007-12-15.
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 1: "Schezar's Scavengers" (in English). 1998.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 2A: "Playing with Fire" (in English). 1998.
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 2B: "The Rescue" (in English). 1998.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 3B: "The Final Blow" (in English). 1998.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers: Dark Vengeance bonus campaign, episode III: "Nemesis" (in English). 1999-04-09. StarCraft Map Archives
- ↑ StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 3A: "Assault on Aiur" (in English). 1998.
