StarCraft Lore

Mothership

A short story by

Brian T. Kindregan

The zerg would be in soon. They tore at the door, the walls, the ceiling. Erekul could feel the other high templar, his brothers and sisters, fighting and dying. Buying him precious seconds. He closed his eyes; the Khala pulsed within. The collective thoughts and feelings of his people were filled with chaos, terror, and pain.

The zerg had control of Erekul’s beloved homeworld of Aiur. The invaders likely thought themselves ascendant; they did not know that the fight was far from over. Erekul moved through the dark chamber to the console, his hands bathed in its soft blue glow. He entered the codes with serene grace. Behind him the door began to shudder.

At the edge of protoss-known space, the signal was received and noted. Crystals long dormant began to glow; energy wells irised open. Power flowed.

Erekul turned as the door finally crumpled. Two high templar, already dead, flew across the room and slid down the far wall. A mass of brown and grey flesh poured in: small, fast-moving zerglings – all spittle and mouth. Next came hydralisks, larger creatures bristling with spines and fury. Erekul’s eyes glowed icy blue, and he bowed his head, gathering his psionic energy. They came at him, a furious whirlwind of hate. He threw his arms wide, opening the floodgates. The zerg writhed, their bodies breaking and tearing. More poured through the door, choking it with their numbers. Erekul brought his psionic energy to bear on the largest of the slavering hydralisks, tearing its brain apart. More zerg spilled into the room, crawling over the quivering hydralisk, snarling. They moved to surround him. Erekul was spent – there would not be another psionic storm. With a mental scream of rage and pride, he threw himself at the zerg, tearing at them with his hands. Teeth and spines pierced his flesh, zerglings and hydralisks poured over him until he was gone.

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CLueLess #701
CLueLess
17/04/2012
That was incredible. It's a pity motherships aren't actually that powerful :(
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Gwynbleidd #296
Gwynbleidd
03/05/2011
Epic story and very good characters. Like the idea about motherships being exploration ships and lay dormant light years away.
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smartwizard #630
smartwizard
05/03/2011
How far is the ingame Mothership from this almost invulnerable miracle of protoss engineering described above surviving swarms of scourge impacts, mutalisks and devourer spores constantly pouring on it?
I wish there were some more units ingame too that are this epic.
I wouldn't even care if they cost 1500 minerals and gas or anything :)
Oh and catching story! Thumbs up!
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uMadNooB #271
uMadNooB
11/02/2011
what does this have to do with the mothership?!?
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Zeatalion #305
Zeatalion
11/01/2011
a sequel would be very nice, more nice then this if that is even possible
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xeno #273
xeno
04/01/2011
Centuaries of cold sleep obviously slowed his mind,,,,
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Hamster #326
Hamster
18/11/2010
So let me get this straight- he saw his homeworld covered in aliens, could feel the void of all the missing Protoss not being there, but it was seeing an artisan die that got him angry? Riiiight..
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snowball #373
snowball
11/11/2010
How stupid can a protoss be? I mean: " ooh look at the zerg! lets be friends!!!!"
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Tomio #199
Tomio
08/02/2011
@zaddam: well, let's see you sleep for about 50 centuries, then if you meet aliens that are hostile and everyone knows it but you don't, what would you do?
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CLueLess #701
CLueLess
17/04/2012
@snowball: his life's goal was to encounter and study another intelligent species. perhaps he thought the zerg could be changed?
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Twoben #133
Twoben
22/10/2010
Very good story.. One thing i miss in the Starcraft universe is the numbers.. We all know the zerg hord and can picture it, but what about the huge Protosss armada & terran fleet.. Please give us a story of a huge battleflield, land space doesnt matter.. !
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VIPER #253
VIPER
21/10/2010
A very good story.
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Robert #475
Robert
20/10/2010
excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Kransen #713
Kransen
09/10/2010
The best one so far.
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Toranaga #195
Toranaga
29/09/2010
Great story.
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Natus #174
Natus
05/09/2010
Amazing....keep posting more of these short stories...very entertaining
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LoLwUtYoUmAd #962
LoLwUtYoUmAd
20/08/2010
the protoss pwns!
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jonasje #206
jonasje
31/07/2010
Gripping story.
Please make a sequel.
Thanks for the lore :)