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{{Quote|The universe never gave us a chance, but we're still alive and kicking. We got tossed to the far end of the galaxy, dropped smack dab between two ugly alien armies, and we're not all dead yet? Tell me that don't say something about us. We're too dumb to die. A smart species would've given up ages ago.|[[Red Quinton]]|The Art of StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm}}
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We got tossed to the far end of the galaxy, dropped smack dab between two ugly alien armies, and we're not all dead yet? Tell me that don't say something about us. We're too dumb to die. A smart species would've given up ages ago.|[[Red Quinton]]|The Art of StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm}}
 
 
[[File:JimRaynor SC2 Cncpt3.jpg|thumb|A terran]]
 
[[File:JimRaynor SC2 Cncpt3.jpg|thumb|A terran]]
The '''terrans''' are a young species with [[psionic powers|psionic]] potential. The terrans of the [[Koprulu sector]] descend from the survivors of a disastrous 23rd century colonization mission from [[Earth]].<ref name="Manual">Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> Compared to the [[protoss]] and [[zerg]], the terrans are highly factionalized and endure frequent wars amongst themselves in addition to the more recent conflicts with their alien neighbors. Nevertheless, terrans stand as one of the three dominant species of [[Milky Way|the galaxy]].<ref name = "SC:BG_Man">(2007). ''StarCraft: The Board Game (manual)''. Fantasy Flight Games.</ref>
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The '''terrans''' are a young species with [[psionic powers|psionic]] potential. The terrans of the [[Koprulu sector]] descend from the survivors of a disastrous 23rd century colonization mission from [[Earth]].<ref name="Manual">Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> Compared to the [[protoss]] and [[zerg]], the terrans are highly factionalized and endure frequent wars amongst themselves in addition to the more recent conflicts with their alien neighbors. Nevertheless, terrans stand as one of the three dominant species of [[Milky Way|the galaxy]].<ref name="SC:BG_Man">(2007). ''StarCraft: The Board Game (manual)''. Fantasy Flight Games.</ref>
   
 
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{{Quote|We humans are about the most ornery cusses in the galaxy.|[[Michael Liberty]]|StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade}}
 
{{Quote|We humans are about the most ornery cusses in the galaxy.|[[Michael Liberty]]|StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade}}
 
[[File:Marine SC-FL1 Art1.jpg|thumb|A terran marine]]
 
[[File:Marine SC-FL1 Art1.jpg|thumb|A terran marine]]
The term ''terran'' generally refers to the humans descending from the survivors of the "[[Long Sleep]]" and consequently to the human inhabitants of the Koprulu Sector.<ref name="Uprising">Neilson, Micky (December 18, 2000). ''[[StarCraft: Uprising]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-1898-0 (eBook).</ref> The term may be used synonymously with ''human''<ref name ="SC:_Inauguration">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode I#The Inauguration|The Inauguration]]. (in English). 1998.</ref><ref name="Liberty">Grubb, Jeff (February 27, 2001). ''[[StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade]]''. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04148-7.</ref><ref>'''[[Edmund Duke|Duke]]:''' "Protoss Commander, this is General Edmund Duke of the [[Terran Dominion]] [[Dominion Armada|Armada]]. You are in violation of our air-space and have endangered human lives in your reckless attack against the [[Zerg]]. I order you to withdraw your ships immediately. If you fail to comply, I will not hesitate to open fire upon your vessels."<br />'''[[Tassadar]]:''' "General Duke, I am Tassadar, and you are well known to me. Whatever leniency I extended to you and your comrades before, may have been in error. If you persist in halting our course, we will burn your pathetic fleet down to the last man."<br />'''Duke:''' "I'm going to have to assume that was a hostile response..." ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Choosing Sides]] (in English). 1998.</ref> and terrans of the Sector may extend its meaning to encompass those not descending from the "Long Sleep".<ref>'''[[Infested Duran|Duran]]:''' "My Queen, we have located a small Terran facility towards the rear of the Renegades' landing zone. There appears to be a number of UED scientists working within the compound, but we are unable to determine the purpose of their presence..."<br />'''[[Infested Kerrigan|Kerrigan]]:''' "I know what they're up to. I suspected that the UED's control of the [[second Overmind|Overmind]] was tenuous. Tarsonis is too remote for them to maintain direct control over the Swarms, so they've sent these 'scientists' to coordinate their attack."<br />'''Duran:''' "Cerebrate, focus your attacks against the Terran facility. All of the UED scientists must be killed. Only then will we be able to finish off these Renegade Zerg." ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Fury of the Swarm]] (in English). 1998.</ref>
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The term ''terran'' generally refers to the humans descending from the survivors of the "[[Long Sleep]]" and consequently to the human inhabitants of the Koprulu Sector.<ref name="Uprising">Neilson, Micky (December 18, 2000). ''[[StarCraft: Uprising]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-1898-0 (eBook).</ref> The term may be used synonymously with ''human''<ref name="SC:_Inauguration">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode I#The Inauguration|The Inauguration]]. (in English). 1998.</ref><ref name="Liberty">Grubb, Jeff (February 27, 2001). ''[[StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade]]''. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04148-7.</ref><ref>'''[[Edmund Duke|Duke]]:''' "Protoss Commander, this is General Edmund Duke of the [[Terran Dominion]] [[Dominion Armada|Armada]]. You are in violation of our air-space and have endangered human lives in your reckless attack against the [[Zerg]]. I order you to withdraw your ships immediately. If you fail to comply, I will not hesitate to open fire upon your vessels."<br />'''[[Tassadar]]:''' "General Duke, I am Tassadar, and you are well known to me. Whatever leniency I extended to you and your comrades before, may have been in error. If you persist in halting our course, we will burn your pathetic fleet down to the last man."<br />'''Duke:''' "I'm going to have to assume that was a hostile response..." ''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Choosing Sides]] (in English). 1998.</ref> and terrans of the Sector may extend its meaning to encompass those not descending from the "Long Sleep".<ref>'''[[Infested Duran|Duran]]:''' "My Queen, we have located a small Terran facility towards the rear of the Renegades' landing zone. There appears to be a number of UED scientists working within the compound, but we are unable to determine the purpose of their presence..."<br />'''[[Infested Kerrigan|Kerrigan]]:''' "I know what they're up to. I suspected that the UED's control of the [[second Overmind|Overmind]] was tenuous. Tarsonis is too remote for them to maintain direct control over the Swarms, so they've sent these 'scientists' to coordinate their attack."<br />'''Duran:''' "Cerebrate, focus your attacks against the Terran facility. All of the UED scientists must be killed. Only then will we be able to finish off these Renegade Zerg." ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Fury of the Swarm]] (in English). 1998.</ref>
   
 
Humans of the [[Earth]]-based [[United Earth Directorate]] refer to themselves as ''humans'', ''mankind'' or ''humanity'',<ref>'''[[Gerard DuGalle]]:''' "Serve the Directorate, serve Humanity." ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Patriot's Blood]] (in English). 1998.</ref><ref>"The [[second Overmind|Overmind]] will undergo extensive research to ensure the safety of the [[United Earth Directorate]] and of all Mankind." ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode V#UED Victory Report|UED Victory Report]] (in English). 1998.</ref> although they are sometimes referred to as ''terrans'' by [[Blizzard Entertainment]].<ref name="SSF2">Blizzard Entertainment staff. 2008-04-16. [http://starcraft2.com/features/storysofar2.xml The Story so Far... Part 2: The Brood War]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2008-04-16.</ref>
 
Humans of the [[Earth]]-based [[United Earth Directorate]] refer to themselves as ''humans'', ''mankind'' or ''humanity'',<ref>'''[[Gerard DuGalle]]:''' "Serve the Directorate, serve Humanity." ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: [[Patriot's Blood]] (in English). 1998.</ref><ref>"The [[second Overmind|Overmind]] will undergo extensive research to ensure the safety of the [[United Earth Directorate]] and of all Mankind." ''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode V#UED Victory Report|UED Victory Report]] (in English). 1998.</ref> although they are sometimes referred to as ''terrans'' by [[Blizzard Entertainment]].<ref name="SSF2">Blizzard Entertainment staff. 2008-04-16. [http://starcraft2.com/features/storysofar2.xml The Story so Far... Part 2: The Brood War]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2008-04-16.</ref>
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{{Main|Terran history}}
 
{{Main|Terran history}}
   
The terrans [[Long Sleep|arrived]] in the [[Koprulu Sector]] via [[supercarrier]]s in [[2259]],<ref name="HDTimeline">April 6, 2010. "Timeline". ''[[StarCraft II: Heaven's Devils]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). pp. 311 - 323. ISBN 978-1416-55084-6.</ref> landing on three separate planets &ndash; [[Tarsonis]], [[Moria]] and [[Umoja]]. They were cut off from [[Earth]].<ref name="SC1Man"/> The terran population expanded rapidly for at least three generations.<ref name = "QAKindregan1">Blizzard Entertainment. 2012-10-08. [http://us.battle.net//sc2/en/blog/7493439 StarCraft II Creative Development Q&A - Part 1]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2012-10-08.</ref>
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The terrans [[Long Sleep|arrived]] in the [[Koprulu Sector]] via [[supercarrier]]s in [[2259]],<ref name="HDTimeline">April 6, 2010. "Timeline". ''[[StarCraft II: Heaven's Devils]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). pp. 311 - 323. ISBN 978-1416-55084-6.</ref> landing on three separate planets &ndash; [[Tarsonis]], [[Moria]] and [[Umoja]]. They were cut off from [[Earth]].<ref name="SC1Man" /> The terran population expanded rapidly for at least three generations.<ref name="QAKindregan1">Blizzard Entertainment. 2012-10-08. [http://us.battle.net//sc2/en/blog/7493439 StarCraft II Creative Development Q&A - Part 1]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2012-10-08.</ref>
   
Prior to the [[Great War]], the terrans were primarily divided into three factions in the [[Koprulu Sector]], each based on one of the original settled planets &ndash; the [[Terran Confederacy]], [[Kel-Morian Combine]] and [[Umojan Protectorate]]. The Confederacy was the strongest faction.<ref name = "Manual"/>
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Prior to the [[Great War]], the terrans were primarily divided into three factions in the [[Koprulu Sector]], each based on one of the original settled planets &ndash; the [[Terran Confederacy]], [[Kel-Morian Combine]] and [[Umojan Protectorate]]. The Confederacy was the strongest faction.<ref name="Manual" />
   
[[Image:TerranSplash.jpg|thumb|200px|Terrans of the Confederacy]]
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[[Image:TerranSplash.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Terrans of the Confederacy]]
During the Great War, the [[Terran Confederacy]], experimenting with [[psi emitter]] technology, bore the brunt of attacks by the [[zerg]] (infested planets were frequently [[purification|purified]] by the [[protoss]]) while facing the [[Sons of Korhal]]. The Sons of Korhal eventually destroyed the Confederacy by using stolen psi emitters to lure the zerg to [[Tarsonis]]; the rebels created the [[Terran Dominion]], based on [[Korhal]], to replace the Confederacy.<ref name = "SSF1">Blizzard Entertainment Staff. 2007-11-21. [http://www.starcraft2.com/features/storysofar.xml The Story so Far... Part 1: StarCraft]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2007-11-21.</ref>
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During the Great War, the [[Terran Confederacy]], experimenting with [[psi emitter]] technology, bore the brunt of attacks by the [[zerg]] (infested planets were frequently [[purification|purified]] by the [[protoss]]) while facing the [[Sons of Korhal]]. The Sons of Korhal eventually destroyed the Confederacy by using stolen psi emitters to lure the zerg to [[Tarsonis]]; the rebels created the [[Terran Dominion]], based on [[Korhal]], to replace the Confederacy.<ref name="SSF1">Blizzard Entertainment Staff. 2007-11-21. [http://www.starcraft2.com/features/storysofar.xml The Story so Far... Part 1: StarCraft]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2007-11-21.</ref>
 
 
 
Unknown to the terrans of the Koprulu Sector, the humans of [[Earth]] were aware of their existence. However, no interference came from Earth until the discovery of the alien invaders, sparking panic. The new Earth government, the [[United Earth Directorate]], dispatched an [[UED Expeditionary Fleet|Expeditionary Fleet]] to take control of the sector and defeat the aliens.<ref name="SC:BW_Man">Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. ''StarCraft: Brood War (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> After approximately six months of stability, the Dominion [[Brood War (conflict)|came under attack]] by the UED.<ref name="SC:IMengsk">McNeill, Graham (December 30, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: I, Mengsk]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 1416-55083-6.</ref> Ultimately the sector escaped UED control, but it left the Dominion weak and with the zerg as the sector's dominant power.<ref name="TheAscension">''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode VI#The Ascension|The Ascension]] (in English). 1998.</ref><ref name="SC:DkTempSaga2">Golden, Christie (November 27, 2007). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Shadow Hunters|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #2: Shadow Hunters]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7126-1.</ref>
 
Unknown to the terrans of the Koprulu Sector, the humans of [[Earth]] were aware of their existence. However, no interference came from Earth until the discovery of the alien invaders, sparking panic. The new Earth government, the [[United Earth Directorate]], dispatched an [[UED Expeditionary Fleet|Expeditionary Fleet]] to take control of the sector and defeat the aliens.<ref name="SC:BW_Man">Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. ''StarCraft: Brood War (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> After approximately six months of stability, the Dominion [[Brood War (conflict)|came under attack]] by the UED.<ref name="SC:IMengsk">McNeill, Graham (December 30, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: I, Mengsk]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 1416-55083-6.</ref> Ultimately the sector escaped UED control, but it left the Dominion weak and with the zerg as the sector's dominant power.<ref name="TheAscension">''[[StarCraft: Brood War]].'' Vivendi Games. Cinematic: [[StarCraft Episode VI#The Ascension|The Ascension]] (in English). 1998.</ref><ref name="SC:DkTempSaga2">Golden, Christie (November 27, 2007). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Shadow Hunters|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #2: Shadow Hunters]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7126-1.</ref>
   
By the [[Second Great War]], the Dominion was the strongest terran force in the Koprulu Sector, vying with the [[Kel-Morian Combine]] and the [[Umojan Protectorate]] for influence.<ref name = "LoreVid">Metzen, Chris; Chambers, Andy; StarCraft Legacy staff. 2007-08-31. [http://www.sclegacy.com/content/editorials-8/blizzcon-2007-starcraft-lore-panel-editorial-44/ BlizzCon 2007 StarCraft Lore Panel Editorial]. ''StarCraft Legacy.'' Accessed 2007-12-02.</ref> On the eve of war, [[Raynor's Raiders]] resumed its anti-Dominion campaign after a period of relative inactivity.<ref name="WoL_LibDay">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Liberation Day]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref> The terran polities were engulfed at the start of the Second Great War by a massive [[zerg]] invasion. [[Infested Kerrigan|Kerrigan]]'s objective was the recovery of a [[xel'naga device]], and the invasion was a way of searching for it.<ref name ="SC2-WoL_StoryUNNZergSlow">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. UNN newscast after "Supernova." (in English). 2010.</ref> Billions of terrans were killed.<ref name ="SC2_CineEscapeMarSara">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Cinematic: [[Zero Hour#Escape from Mar Sara|Escape from Mar Sara]]. (in English). 2010.</ref> Ultimately, the terrans survived the conflict, but at great damage to the Dominion, and the loss of Emperor Mengsk.<ref name="SC2:HotS_CineAscension">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Cinematic: [[Ascension]] (in English). 2013-03-12.</ref>
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By the [[Second Great War]], the Dominion was the strongest terran force in the Koprulu Sector, vying with the [[Kel-Morian Combine]] and the [[Umojan Protectorate]] for influence.<ref name="LoreVid">Metzen, Chris; Chambers, Andy; StarCraft Legacy staff. 2007-08-31. [http://www.sclegacy.com/content/editorials-8/blizzcon-2007-starcraft-lore-panel-editorial-44/ BlizzCon 2007 StarCraft Lore Panel Editorial]. ''StarCraft Legacy.'' Accessed 2007-12-02.</ref> On the eve of war, [[Raynor's Raiders]] resumed its anti-Dominion campaign after a period of relative inactivity.<ref name="WoL_LibDay">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: [[Wings of Liberty]], [[Liberation Day]] (in English). 2010-07-27.</ref> The terran polities were engulfed at the start of the Second Great War by a massive [[zerg]] invasion. [[Infested Kerrigan|Kerrigan]]'s objective was the recovery of a [[xel'naga device]], and the invasion was a way of searching for it.<ref name="SC2-WoL_StoryUNNZergSlow">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. UNN newscast after "Supernova." (in English). 2010.</ref> Billions of terrans were killed.<ref name="SC2_CineEscapeMarSara">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Cinematic: [[Zero Hour#Escape from Mar Sara|Escape from Mar Sara]]. (in English). 2010.</ref> Ultimately, the terrans survived the conflict, but at great damage to the Dominion, and the loss of Emperor Mengsk.<ref name="SC2:HotS_CineAscension">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Cinematic: [[Ascension]] (in English). 2013-03-12.</ref>
   
 
==Physiology==
 
==Physiology==
 
{{Quote|Four fingers, only one thumb. How very strange...|[[Zamara]] commenting on terran physiology.|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Firstborn}}
 
{{Quote|Four fingers, only one thumb. How very strange...|[[Zamara]] commenting on terran physiology.|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Firstborn}}
 
[[File:Heaven's Devils SC2 Art3.jpg|thumb|A group of terrans]]
 
[[File:Heaven's Devils SC2 Art3.jpg|thumb|A group of terrans]]
The average terran is 1.8m tall.<ref>Back of the original ''StarCraft'' box, 1998.</ref> Maximum human life expectancy is at least 150 years, without any mental degradation,<ref name="Nova">DeCandido, Keith R. A. (November 28, 2006). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Nova]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7134-2.</ref> though few terrans live over a century<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga3">Golden, Christie (June 30, 2009). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #3: Twilight]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0-7434-7129-9.</ref> and terrans over the age of 80 are still considered old.<ref name="Nova"/>
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The average terran is 1.8m tall.<ref>Back of the original ''StarCraft'' box, 1998.</ref> Maximum human life expectancy is at least 150 years, without any mental degradation,<ref name="Nova">DeCandido, Keith R. A. (November 28, 2006). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Nova]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7134-2.</ref> though few terrans live over a century<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga3">Golden, Christie (June 30, 2009). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #3: Twilight]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0-7434-7129-9.</ref> and terrans over the age of 80 are still considered old.<ref name="Nova" />
   
Blonde hair and blue eyes still occur naturally in terrans<ref name="Firstborn">Golden, Christie (May 22, 2007). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Firstborn|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #1: Firstborn]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7125-3.</ref> though these traits (and others) can be altered by gene therapy and/or augmentic surgery. This can lead to a certain uniformity of appearance for those wealthy enough to afford such treatments.<ref name="SC:IMengsk">McNeill, Graham (December 30, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: I, Mengsk]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1-4165-5083-9.</ref>
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Blonde hair and blue eyes still occur naturally in terrans<ref name="Firstborn">Golden, Christie (May 22, 2007). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Firstborn|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #1: Firstborn]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7125-3.</ref> though these traits (and others) can be altered by gene therapy and/or augmentic surgery. This can lead to a certain uniformity of appearance for those wealthy enough to afford such treatments.<ref name="SC:IMengsk">McNeill, Graham (December 30, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: I, Mengsk]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1-4165-5083-9.</ref> [[Abathur]] considers terrans to be a doomed species due to their lack of genetic diversity and the proliferation of recessive traits in their gene pool.<ref name="SC2:HotS_PlanetfallDialogue">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. Conversations after [[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm campaign quotations/Final Missions#Planetfall|Planetfall]]. (in English). 2013-03-12.</ref><ref name="SC2:HotS_StoryAbathur">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]].'' (Activision Blizzard). PC. [[Abathur]] (in English). 2013-03-12.</ref>
   
Physically, terrans are inferior to species such as the [[zerg]] and [[protoss]] and for all intents and purposes, mentally as well. However, terrans are known for their tenacity and ability to adapt to harsh circumstances. In addition, terrans are only a few steps away from developing into a formidable [[psionic power]].<ref name="Manual"/>
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Physically, terrans are inferior to species such as the [[zerg]] and [[protoss]] and for all intents and purposes, mentally as well. However, terrans are known for their tenacity and ability to adapt to harsh circumstances. In addition, terrans are only a few steps away from developing into a formidable [[psionic power]].<ref name="Manual" />
   
Terrans are a suspicious species by nature, and their inner thoughts rarely correspond to how they present themselves to others.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres">Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.</ref> Parts of the human brain give predisposition to ritual behavior.<ref name = "SC:GreatOne">Irvine, Alex. "“[[Great One]]”." (April 11, 2013). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/lore/short-stories/great-one/1 StarCraft Lore: Great One] Accessed 2013-04-11.</ref>
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Terrans are a suspicious species by nature, and their inner thoughts rarely correspond to how they present themselves to others.<ref name="SC:G:Spectres">Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.</ref> Parts of the human brain give predisposition to ritual behavior.<ref name="SC:GreatOne">Irvine, Alex. "“[[Great One]]”." (April 11, 2013). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/lore/short-stories/great-one/1 StarCraft Lore: Great One] Accessed 2013-04-11.</ref>
   
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
 
{{Quote|We can become better than what we are, sir. I know this. [[Khala|I've tasted it]].|[[Devon Starke]]|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight}}
 
{{Quote|We can become better than what we are, sir. I know this. [[Khala|I've tasted it]].|[[Devon Starke]]|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Twilight}}
Before the founding of the [[United Powers League]], terrans possessed a diversity of beliefs; beliefs that were subsequently repressed.<ref name="Manual"/> This remained true with the [[Terran Confederacy]],<ref name="SoD">Hickman, Tracy (May 21, 2002). ''[[StarCraft: Speed of Darkness]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04150-9.</ref> which had limited tolerance for "other faiths".<ref name="SC:LibCru">Grubb, Jeff (February 27, 2001). ''[[StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade]]''. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04148-7.</ref> However, a few planets in the [[Koprulu Sector]], notably the [[Fringe Worlds]], have resurrected old Earth religions,<ref name="Uprising">Neilson, Micky (December 18, 2000). ''[[StarCraft: Uprising]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-1898-0 (eBook).</ref> Christianity among them,<ref name="SoD"/> in addition to creating cults,<ref name="Uprising"/> the [[Church of Besainted Pelagius]] being one example.<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V2_GS">Gillen, Kieron (w), Hector Sevilla (art). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: A Ghost Story|A Ghost Story]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 2]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 122-169. Tokyopop, January 1, 2009. ISBN 1427-80831-7.</ref> For more agnostic societies, some terrans still believe in the existence of a monotheistic deity, though others are distinctively skeptical.<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga1">Golden, Christie (May 22, 2007). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Firstborn|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #1: Firstborn]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7125-3.</ref>
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Before the founding of the [[United Powers League]], terrans possessed a diversity of beliefs; beliefs that were subsequently repressed.<ref name="Manual" /> This remained true with the [[Terran Confederacy]],<ref name="SoD">Hickman, Tracy (May 21, 2002). ''[[StarCraft: Speed of Darkness]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04150-9.</ref> which had limited tolerance for "other faiths".<ref name="SC:LibCru">Grubb, Jeff (February 27, 2001). ''[[StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade]]''. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04148-7.</ref> However, a few planets in the [[Koprulu Sector]], notably the [[Fringe Worlds]], have resurrected old Earth religions,<ref name="Uprising">Neilson, Micky (December 18, 2000). ''[[StarCraft: Uprising]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-1898-0 (eBook).</ref> Christianity among them,<ref name="SoD" /> in addition to creating cults,<ref name="Uprising" /> the [[Church of Besainted Pelagius]] being one example.<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V2_GS">Gillen, Kieron (w), Hector Sevilla (art). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: A Ghost Story|A Ghost Story]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 2]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 122-169. Tokyopop, January 1, 2009. ISBN 1427-80831-7.</ref> For more agnostic societies, some terrans still believe in the existence of a monotheistic deity, though others are distinctively skeptical.<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga1">Golden, Christie (May 22, 2007). ''[[StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga: Firstborn|StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga #1: Firstborn]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7125-3.</ref>
   
Despite fragments of Earth's history being absent from terran records,<ref name="SC:LibCru"/><ref name="SC:G:Nova">DeCandido, Keith R. A. (November 28, 2006). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Nova]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7134-2.</ref> some ancient mythologies are still remembered. These include tales of various afterlifes and their dark alternatives, including Hell, Tartarus and Sheol.<ref name="SC:G:Nova"/> "Warrior women" are remembered from at least one mythology<ref name="SC:IMengsk">McNeill, Graham (December 30, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: I, Mengsk]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 1416-55083-6.</ref> and elements of [[Greek]] mythology have been retained also.<ref name="SC:DevilsDue">Golden, Christie (April 12, 2011). ''[[StarCraft II: Devils' Due]].'' Simon & Schuster (Gallery Books). ISBN 978-1416-55085-3.</ref>
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Despite fragments of Earth's history being absent from terran records,<ref name="SC:LibCru" /><ref name="SC:G:Nova">DeCandido, Keith R. A. (November 28, 2006). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost: Nova]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7134-2.</ref> some ancient mythologies are still remembered. These include tales of various afterlifes and their dark alternatives, including Hell, Tartarus and Sheol.<ref name="SC:G:Nova" /> "Warrior women" are remembered from at least one mythology<ref name="SC:IMengsk">McNeill, Graham (December 30, 2008). ''[[StarCraft: I, Mengsk]].'' Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 1416-55083-6.</ref> and elements of [[Greek]] mythology have been retained also.<ref name="SC:DevilsDue">Golden, Christie (April 12, 2011). ''[[StarCraft II: Devils' Due]].'' Simon & Schuster (Gallery Books). ISBN 978-1416-55085-3.</ref>
   
 
[[File:IPistol SC2 Art1.jpg|thumb|Terran consumerism]]
 
[[File:IPistol SC2 Art1.jpg|thumb|Terran consumerism]]
 
At least in the [[Koprulu Sector]], terran cuisine is highly varied.<ref>2011-07-02, [Poll: Good Eats]. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2011-07-02</ref> Many terrans pursue consumerism.<ref>2010-09-16, [http://sea.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/73271 Product Placement: Koprulu Sector]. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2010-09-16</ref>
 
At least in the [[Koprulu Sector]], terran cuisine is highly varied.<ref>2011-07-02, [Poll: Good Eats]. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2011-07-02</ref> Many terrans pursue consumerism.<ref>2010-09-16, [http://sea.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/73271 Product Placement: Koprulu Sector]. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2010-09-16</ref>
   
One belief, or rather hope that has remained more-or-less constant for humanity is a fascination with the existence of other sapient life &ndash; a hope that remained unfulfilled until contact was made with the protoss and zerg.<ref name="SC:IMengsk"/> The rulers of the United Powers League were of a different mindset than their Koprulu counterparts, demonstrating a purely millitaristic and xenophobic approach to the discovery of alien species.<ref name="SC:BW_Man"/>
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One belief, or rather hope that has remained more-or-less constant for humanity is a fascination with the existence of other sapient life &ndash; a hope that remained unfulfilled until contact was made with the protoss and zerg.<ref name="SC:IMengsk" /> The rulers of the United Powers League were of a different mindset than their Koprulu counterparts, demonstrating a purely millitaristic and xenophobic approach to the discovery of alien species.<ref name="SC:BW_Man" />
   
If one takes an outsider's view on humanity, (e.g. a protoss's), then humanity possesses a wide, puzzling spectrum of morality.<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V4_Reaper">Gerrold, David (w), Ruben de Vela (p). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: Fear the Reaper|Fear the Reaper]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 4]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 28-71. Tokyopop, October 1, 2009. ISBN 978-1427-81698-6.</ref> When compared to the elder species, terrans are far more obsessed with the notion of private thought<ref name = "SC:GA_V2">Gerrold, David (w), Fernando Heinz Furukawa (p, i). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 2]]'' (paperback binding). Tokyopop, August 10, 2010. ISBN 978-1427-81613-9.</ref><ref name="SC:DkTempSaga2"/><ref name="SC:DkTempSaga3"/> and personal freedom<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga2"/> and are "not meant for" the unity the [[Khala]] brings.<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga1"/> Having experienced it however, a [[Devon Starke|terran ghost]] theorized humans could become a better people were they able to share the psionic link.<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga1"/> Terrans have displayed disregard for the natural world in a manner anathema to the protoss.<ref name="SC1Man"/>
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If one takes an outsider's view on humanity, (e.g. a protoss's), then humanity possesses a wide, puzzling spectrum of morality.<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V4_Reaper">Gerrold, David (w), Ruben de Vela (p). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: Fear the Reaper|Fear the Reaper]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 4]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 28-71. Tokyopop, October 1, 2009. ISBN 978-1427-81698-6.</ref> When compared to the elder species, terrans are far more obsessed with the notion of private thought<ref name="SC:GA_V2">Gerrold, David (w), Fernando Heinz Furukawa (p, i). ''[[StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 2]]'' (paperback binding). Tokyopop, August 10, 2010. ISBN 978-1427-81613-9.</ref><ref name="SC:DkTempSaga2" /><ref name="SC:DkTempSaga3" /> and personal freedom<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga2" /> and are "not meant for" the unity the [[Khala]] brings.<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga1" /> Having experienced it however, a [[Devon Starke|terran ghost]] theorized humans could become a better people were they able to share the psionic link.<ref name="SC:DkTempSaga1" /> Terrans have displayed disregard for the natural world in a manner anathema to the protoss.<ref name="SC1Man" />
   
 
==Factions==
 
==Factions==
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The terrans are a heavily-factionalized species, with many different governments and even more groups trying to overthrow said governments. The three dominant factions in the [[Koprulu Sector]] are the [[Kel-Morian Combine]], [[Terran Dominion]] and the [[Umojan Protectorate]], the Dominion having taken the place of the now defunct [[Terran Confederacy]]. [[Earth]] and its colonies are controlled by the [[United Earth Directorate]], though this is not absolute.<ref name="SC:WoL_Man">''StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty: Quickstart Guide''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 2010.</ref>
 
The terrans are a heavily-factionalized species, with many different governments and even more groups trying to overthrow said governments. The three dominant factions in the [[Koprulu Sector]] are the [[Kel-Morian Combine]], [[Terran Dominion]] and the [[Umojan Protectorate]], the Dominion having taken the place of the now defunct [[Terran Confederacy]]. [[Earth]] and its colonies are controlled by the [[United Earth Directorate]], though this is not absolute.<ref name="SC:WoL_Man">''StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty: Quickstart Guide''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 2010.</ref>
   
Many rebel groups sparr(ed) with colonial powers,<ref name="SC1Man"/> which have had varying degrees of success in achieving their goals.<ref name="SC:G:Nova"/> Hardly a week goes by without there being some military or policing action being reported in the [[Koprulu Sector]].<ref>Blizzard Maps of the Month. (1999-11-24). [http://classic.battle.net/scc/OS/1199.shtml?rhtml=y Outbreak]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Retrieved 2010-05-24.</ref> Military cohesiveness within units however, makes terrans a force to be reckoned with.<ref>[http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/race/terran/ Race: Terran], [[Blizzard Entertainment]]. Accessed on 2010-12-05</ref>
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Many rebel groups sparr(ed) with colonial powers,<ref name="SC1Man" /> which have had varying degrees of success in achieving their goals.<ref name="SC:G:Nova" /> Hardly a week goes by without there being some military or policing action being reported in the [[Koprulu Sector]].<ref>Blizzard Maps of the Month. (1999-11-24). [http://classic.battle.net/scc/OS/1199.shtml?rhtml=y Outbreak]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Retrieved 2010-05-24.</ref> Military cohesiveness within units however, makes terrans a force to be reckoned with.<ref>[http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/race/terran/ Race: Terran], [[Blizzard Entertainment]]. Accessed on 2010-12-05</ref>
   
 
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==Technology==
 
==Technology==
 
:''Main articles: [[:Category: Terran Technology|Terran technology listing]], [[StarCraft universe#Terran Technology|Terran Technology descriptions]]''
 
:''Main articles: [[:Category: Terran Technology|Terran technology listing]], [[StarCraft universe#Terran Technology|Terran Technology descriptions]]''
 
[[File:Adjutant SC2 Head2.jpg|thumb|An [[adjutant]]&mdash;an example of terran [[artificial intelligence]]]]
 
[[File:Adjutant SC2 Head2.jpg|thumb|An [[adjutant]]&mdash;an example of terran [[artificial intelligence]]]]
On the galactic scale, terrans are perhaps a "middle of the road" species and something of a paradox technologically. Of the galaxy's sapient species, terrans are significantly inferior to the likes of the protoss<ref name="SC1Man"/><ref name="SC:LibCru"/> yet (seemingly) more advanced than other sapients.<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V3_TA">Zapotek, Ren (w), Noel Rodriguez (p, i). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: Twilight Archon|Twilight Archon]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 3]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 132-177. Tokyopop, July 14, 2009. ISBN 978-1427-80832-5.</ref><ref name = "SC:Moth">Kindregan, Brian T. "[[Mothership (short story)|Mothership]]." (January 15, 2010). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://starcraft2.com/features/story/mothership.xml#top Mothership] Accessed 2010-01-15.</ref><ref name = "DifferentFS">''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: First Strike (variant) (in English). 1998. [http://limitedgaming.com/files/125/p1%29First%20Strike.scm First Strike]. ''Limited Gaming.'' Accessed 2008-01-18.</ref> From an outsider's point of view, humanity has paradoxically improved its technology despite being in an apparently constant state of conflict.<ref name="SC1Man"/> From an insider's point of view, such development has been possible not ''in spite'' of conflict, but ''because'' of it.<ref name="SC:LibCru"/>
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On the galactic scale, terrans are perhaps a "middle of the road" species and something of a paradox technologically. Of the galaxy's sapient species, terrans are significantly inferior to the likes of the protoss<ref name="SC1Man" /><ref name="SC:LibCru" /> yet (seemingly) more advanced than other sapients.<ref name="SC:FrntLn_V3_TA">Zapotek, Ren (w), Noel Rodriguez (p, i). "[[StarCraft: Frontline: Twilight Archon|Twilight Archon]]." In ''[[StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 3]]'' (paperback binding), pp. 132-177. Tokyopop, July 14, 2009. ISBN 978-1427-80832-5.</ref><ref name="SC:Moth">Kindregan, Brian T. "[[Mothership (short story)|Mothership]]." (January 15, 2010). Blizzard Entertainment. [http://starcraft2.com/features/story/mothership.xml#top Mothership] Accessed 2010-01-15.</ref><ref name="DifferentFS">''[[StarCraft]].'' Vivendi Games. Mission: First Strike (variant) (in English). 1998. [http://limitedgaming.com/files/125/p1%29First%20Strike.scm First Strike]. ''Limited Gaming.'' Accessed 2008-01-18.</ref> From an outsider's point of view, humanity has paradoxically improved its technology despite being in an apparently constant state of conflict.<ref name="SC1Man" /> From an insider's point of view, such development has been possible not ''in spite'' of conflict, but ''because'' of it.<ref name="SC:LibCru" />
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
[[File:Hydralisk SC2 Art1.jpg|thumb|Rednecks in space]]
 
[[File:Hydralisk SC2 Art1.jpg|thumb|Rednecks in space]]
In the original conception of ''[[StarCraft]]'' (which took place in the 28th century), the terrans had a different backstory. Over more than six centuries they had dominated the stars, but by the time the game took place, they controlled just a fragment of their once great civilization, and were disunited.<ref>2007-06-24, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4G566MKLEE Starcraft Teaser (1995)]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2013-02-06</ref> Also during early development of the game (and carried on to various extents), terrans were "rednecks" (in space). The idea behind this came from [[Blizzard]]'s cinematic team while the game's story was still being developed.<ref name = "Retrospective">[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/about/b20/videos.html Blizzard Retrospective], Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2011-07-20</ref> This was later added to/altered/influenced by ''[[w:c:Firefly|Firefly]]''.<ref>2009-04-04, [http://sclegacy.com/feature/33-bc-08/337-starcraft-ii-lore-panel StarCraft II Lore Panel]. ''StarCraft Legacy'', accessed on 2011-07-20</ref>
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In the original conception of ''[[StarCraft]]'' (which took place in the 28th century), the terrans had a different backstory. Over more than six centuries they had dominated the stars, but by the time the game took place, they controlled just a fragment of their once great civilization, and were disunited.<ref>2007-06-24, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4G566MKLEE Starcraft Teaser (1995)]. ''YouTube'', accessed on 2013-02-06</ref> Also during early development of the game (and carried on to various extents), terrans were "rednecks" (in space). The idea behind this came from [[Blizzard]]'s cinematic team while the game's story was still being developed.<ref name="Retrospective">[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/about/b20/videos.html Blizzard Retrospective], Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2011-07-20</ref> This was later added to/altered/influenced by ''[[w:c:Firefly|Firefly]]''.<ref>2009-04-04, [http://sclegacy.com/feature/33-bc-08/337-starcraft-ii-lore-panel StarCraft II Lore Panel]. ''StarCraft Legacy'', accessed on 2011-07-20</ref>
   
A general consensus exists in regards to terran weaponry, at least in ''[[StarCraft II]]''. Generally, terran weapons are ballistic, with lasers being reserved for high technology units such as [[battlecruiser]]s.<ref>2010, [http://phillgonzo.deviantart.com/gallery/11039907?offset=72#/d332q49 Starcraft 2: Terran Thor]. ''Deviantart'', accessed on 2011-07-20</ref>
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A general consensus exists in regards to terran weaponry, at least in ''[[StarCraft II]]''. Generally, terran weapons are ballistic, with directed energy weapons (e.g. lasers) being reserved for high technology units (such as [[battlecruiser]]s).<ref>2010, [http://phillgonzo.deviantart.com/gallery/11039907?offset=72#/d332q49 Starcraft 2: Terran Thor]. ''Deviantart'', accessed on 2011-07-20</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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"The universe never gave us a chance, but we're still alive and kicking. We got tossed to the far end of the galaxy, dropped smack dab between two ugly alien armies, and we're not all dead yet? Tell me that don't say something about us. We're too dumb to die. A smart species would've given up ages ago."
JimRaynor SC2 Cncpt3

A terran

The terrans are a young species with psionic potential. The terrans of the Koprulu sector descend from the survivors of a disastrous 23rd century colonization mission from Earth.[1] Compared to the protoss and zerg, the terrans are highly factionalized and endure frequent wars amongst themselves in addition to the more recent conflicts with their alien neighbors. Nevertheless, terrans stand as one of the three dominant species of the galaxy.[2]

Namesake

"We humans are about the most ornery cusses in the galaxy."
Marine SC-FL1 Art1

A terran marine

The term terran generally refers to the humans descending from the survivors of the "Long Sleep" and consequently to the human inhabitants of the Koprulu Sector.[3] The term may be used synonymously with human[4][5][6] and terrans of the Sector may extend its meaning to encompass those not descending from the "Long Sleep".[7]

Humans of the Earth-based United Earth Directorate refer to themselves as humans, mankind or humanity,[8][9] although they are sometimes referred to as terrans by Blizzard Entertainment.[10]

History

Main article: Terran history

The terrans arrived in the Koprulu Sector via supercarriers in 2259,[11] landing on three separate planets – Tarsonis, Moria and Umoja. They were cut off from Earth.[12] The terran population expanded rapidly for at least three generations.[13]

Prior to the Great War, the terrans were primarily divided into three factions in the Koprulu Sector, each based on one of the original settled planets – the Terran Confederacy, Kel-Morian Combine and Umojan Protectorate. The Confederacy was the strongest faction.[1]

TerranSplash

Terrans of the Confederacy

During the Great War, the Terran Confederacy, experimenting with psi emitter technology, bore the brunt of attacks by the zerg (infested planets were frequently purified by the protoss) while facing the Sons of Korhal. The Sons of Korhal eventually destroyed the Confederacy by using stolen psi emitters to lure the zerg to Tarsonis; the rebels created the Terran Dominion, based on Korhal, to replace the Confederacy.[14]

Unknown to the terrans of the Koprulu Sector, the humans of Earth were aware of their existence. However, no interference came from Earth until the discovery of the alien invaders, sparking panic. The new Earth government, the United Earth Directorate, dispatched an Expeditionary Fleet to take control of the sector and defeat the aliens.[15] After approximately six months of stability, the Dominion came under attack by the UED.[16] Ultimately the sector escaped UED control, but it left the Dominion weak and with the zerg as the sector's dominant power.[17][18]

By the Second Great War, the Dominion was the strongest terran force in the Koprulu Sector, vying with the Kel-Morian Combine and the Umojan Protectorate for influence.[19] On the eve of war, Raynor's Raiders resumed its anti-Dominion campaign after a period of relative inactivity.[20] The terran polities were engulfed at the start of the Second Great War by a massive zerg invasion. Kerrigan's objective was the recovery of a xel'naga device, and the invasion was a way of searching for it.[21] Billions of terrans were killed.[22] Ultimately, the terrans survived the conflict, but at great damage to the Dominion, and the loss of Emperor Mengsk.[23]

Physiology

"Four fingers, only one thumb. How very strange..."

- Zamara commenting on terran physiology.(src)

Heaven's Devils SC2 Art3

A group of terrans

The average terran is 1.8m tall.[24] Maximum human life expectancy is at least 150 years, without any mental degradation,[25] though few terrans live over a century[26] and terrans over the age of 80 are still considered old.[25]

Blonde hair and blue eyes still occur naturally in terrans[27] though these traits (and others) can be altered by gene therapy and/or augmentic surgery. This can lead to a certain uniformity of appearance for those wealthy enough to afford such treatments.[16] Abathur considers terrans to be a doomed species due to their lack of genetic diversity and the proliferation of recessive traits in their gene pool.[28][29]

Physically, terrans are inferior to species such as the zerg and protoss and for all intents and purposes, mentally as well. However, terrans are known for their tenacity and ability to adapt to harsh circumstances. In addition, terrans are only a few steps away from developing into a formidable psionic power.[1]

Terrans are a suspicious species by nature, and their inner thoughts rarely correspond to how they present themselves to others.[30] Parts of the human brain give predisposition to ritual behavior.[31]

Culture

"We can become better than what we are, sir. I know this. I've tasted it."

Before the founding of the United Powers League, terrans possessed a diversity of beliefs; beliefs that were subsequently repressed.[1] This remained true with the Terran Confederacy,[32] which had limited tolerance for "other faiths".[33] However, a few planets in the Koprulu Sector, notably the Fringe Worlds, have resurrected old Earth religions,[3] Christianity among them,[32] in addition to creating cults,[3] the Church of Besainted Pelagius being one example.[34] For more agnostic societies, some terrans still believe in the existence of a monotheistic deity, though others are distinctively skeptical.[35]

Despite fragments of Earth's history being absent from terran records,[33][36] some ancient mythologies are still remembered. These include tales of various afterlifes and their dark alternatives, including Hell, Tartarus and Sheol.[36] "Warrior women" are remembered from at least one mythology[16] and elements of Greek mythology have been retained also.[37]

IPistol SC2 Art1

Terran consumerism

At least in the Koprulu Sector, terran cuisine is highly varied.[38] Many terrans pursue consumerism.[39]

One belief, or rather hope that has remained more-or-less constant for humanity is a fascination with the existence of other sapient life – a hope that remained unfulfilled until contact was made with the protoss and zerg.[16] The rulers of the United Powers League were of a different mindset than their Koprulu counterparts, demonstrating a purely millitaristic and xenophobic approach to the discovery of alien species.[15]

If one takes an outsider's view on humanity, (e.g. a protoss's), then humanity possesses a wide, puzzling spectrum of morality.[40] When compared to the elder species, terrans are far more obsessed with the notion of private thought[41][18][26] and personal freedom[18] and are "not meant for" the unity the Khala brings.[35] Having experienced it however, a terran ghost theorized humans could become a better people were they able to share the psionic link.[35] Terrans have displayed disregard for the natural world in a manner anathema to the protoss.[12]

Factions

Main article: Terran organizations
"We could not unite under one banner or even form a coalition. In fact, every time there was a chance for that, one faction or another did something to enhance the advancement of their own political agenda over the other factions. Often at the expense of the rest of humanity."
RaynorsRaiders SC2 Art1

A poster of Raynor's Raiders—one of many terran rebel groups

The terrans are a heavily-factionalized species, with many different governments and even more groups trying to overthrow said governments. The three dominant factions in the Koprulu Sector are the Kel-Morian Combine, Terran Dominion and the Umojan Protectorate, the Dominion having taken the place of the now defunct Terran Confederacy. Earth and its colonies are controlled by the United Earth Directorate, though this is not absolute.[42]

Many rebel groups sparr(ed) with colonial powers,[12] which have had varying degrees of success in achieving their goals.[36] Hardly a week goes by without there being some military or policing action being reported in the Koprulu Sector.[43] Military cohesiveness within units however, makes terrans a force to be reckoned with.[44]

Technology

Main articles: Terran technology listing, Terran Technology descriptions
Adjutant SC2 Head2

An adjutant—an example of terran artificial intelligence

On the galactic scale, terrans are perhaps a "middle of the road" species and something of a paradox technologically. Of the galaxy's sapient species, terrans are significantly inferior to the likes of the protoss[12][33] yet (seemingly) more advanced than other sapients.[45][46][47] From an outsider's point of view, humanity has paradoxically improved its technology despite being in an apparently constant state of conflict.[12] From an insider's point of view, such development has been possible not in spite of conflict, but because of it.[33]

Gameplay

StarCraft

StarCraft: Ghost

StarCraft II

Notes

Hydralisk SC2 Art1

Rednecks in space

In the original conception of StarCraft (which took place in the 28th century), the terrans had a different backstory. Over more than six centuries they had dominated the stars, but by the time the game took place, they controlled just a fragment of their once great civilization, and were disunited.[48] Also during early development of the game (and carried on to various extents), terrans were "rednecks" (in space). The idea behind this came from Blizzard's cinematic team while the game's story was still being developed.[49] This was later added to/altered/influenced by Firefly.[50]

A general consensus exists in regards to terran weaponry, at least in StarCraft II. Generally, terran weapons are ballistic, with directed energy weapons (e.g. lasers) being reserved for high technology units (such as battlecruisers).[51]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  2. (2007). StarCraft: The Board Game (manual). Fantasy Flight Games.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Neilson, Micky (December 18, 2000). StarCraft: Uprising. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-1898-0 (eBook).
  4. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Cinematic: The Inauguration. (in English). 1998.
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