A temperate fringe world, Shiloh was initially ignored by settlers because of its metal-poor geological makeup: they wanted to focus on planets that could sustain industry and a space-faring commerce. It wasn’t until the richer core worlds had already been mapped out, colonized, and established that Shiloh began to draw colonists.

What the planet lacked in heavy metals and precious ores, it made up for in vast, open land and a climate that never veered into uninhabitable extremes. This attracted a unique combination of wealthy landowners, agriculturalists, and younger families looking to escape the increasingly hectic urban lifestyle that was predominant on most of the core worlds. Large swathes of the fertile river basin territory were quickly taken by those individuals and organizations with the money and power to grab them, leaving the remaining settlers scrabbling for the best patches of what remained – for the most part, tracts of dry land covered with rocky, alkaline turf. Even with the advances in agricultural technology and genetically adapted crops, it took long hours of grueling work to wring a profit from the poor soil, especially for those who lacked resources and heavy machinery. Many small family farms ended up breaking themselves on the harsh land and moving back to the core worlds with whatever possessions they had left. The few hardy settlers who were able to subsist in these times were united in their struggles, and a uniquely rural culture promoting strength, tenacity, and independence was born.

Shiloh soon became known as an idyllic corner of the fringe worlds. Without any significant resources, technological assets, or human population, the planet escaped much of the war, invasion, and strife that had so dominated the rest of the sector. The Confederacy relied heavily on Shiloh’s agricultural output during the wars, and there were hard times when the government was painfully slow in remunerating the overtaxed farmers. These conditions were eased somewhat by the Farm Aid program, but they created lingering resentment among the settlers.

Another item of possible historic note is that Shiloh is the home planet of the one-time war hero, outlaw, Confederate marshal, and rebel Jim Raynor. Modern philosophers have debated whether the relatively inauspicious nature of this world had an impact on Raynor’s moral and political leanings and if the simmering unrest among the individualistic folk who raised him made him predisposed to a life in conflict with the Dominion’s rule. The planet Shiloh is under noticeably increased surveillance by government military forces. This has only heightened the agitation of the colonists: it is unclear whether the Dominion is trying to flush out potential seditionists like Raynor or presenting a show of force to discourage any imitators. Regardless, it is not a situation that will remain stable for long.

Planet Data

    • Population: 255,000,000 terrans
    • Allegiance: Terran Dominion
    • Diameter/Gravity: 10,694 km; 0.98 standard
    • Axial Tilt/Climate: 5.8 degrees; +/- 27⁰ Centigrade, low humidity
    • Geography/Major Settlements: 3 oceans, 4 inland seas/major lakes, 3 major continents; 6 major settlements, 18 minor settlements
    • Moon: 1 – Bivouac (green, small sized, >873 km dia)
    • Dominant Terrain Classification: Temperate plain/savannah/tundra
    • Dominant Life Forms: Terran – Terran Dominion
    • Indigenous Life Forms: Curlhorn toad, nerrat
    • Imports: Metals, electronics, farming equipment
    • Exports: Grain, agricultural products
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Kastil #813
Kastil
15/03/2013
we ar imortols
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NEXUS #168
NEXUS
11/02/2013
this planet's name is ironic because its name(shiloh) means:"place of peace" and from there came a major warrior.
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Mortenkiller #986
Mortenkiller
17/06/2011
NUKE ITS FOR THE SWAM
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Batman #311
Batman
24/02/2011
The FarmVille of the Koprulu Sector.
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AlexOdhin #947
AlexOdhin
12/11/2010
One big hell of a farm :).
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Ölvirki #677
Ölvirki
17/10/2010
If i would life anywhere in this crazy sector it would be here (as a human of course).
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Mandrall #914
Mandrall
15/10/2010
Sounds like a peaceful and cool planet..
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McFriendly #728
McFriendly
26/08/2010
You got to try the toad salad if you happen to visit this place.
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ComputerZ #638
ComputerZ
23/08/2010
What is wrong with this game?? no place for good old protoss!
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Mikke #715
Mikke
25/08/2010
@ComputerZ: What does it have to do with Shiloh? Whatever it is, you are right. Only some tal'darim freaks and prophecy missions.
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Excellence #649
Excellence
27/08/2010
@ComputerZ:
the prottoss are doooomed without the terran help!!
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Reflax #289
Reflax
22/08/2011
@Mikke: well thats what the protoss campain is for rigth?
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NEXUS #168
NEXUS
04/03/2012
@reflax: right.
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NEXUS #168
NEXUS
11/02/2013
@YourDeath: no they aren't. they just need to use the immense power they have but are opposed to using.
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theJ #493
theJ
23/08/2010
plain/savannah? That could make for a really good tilset IMO. Didn't know this place existed. It's never been featured in any of the games, yesno?
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@theJ: no
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Caesar #313
Caesar
02/08/2010
is this the main planet of terran
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Mikke #715
Mikke
21/08/2010
@Caesar: Wat do you think... only 255 million people, does that sound like a main planet to you? I think korhal is a "main planet". There are many "main planets", depends if you mean UED:s, Dominion's or some others' like kel-morians. Korhal is kind of the main planet of dominion. Earth (tellus) is UEDs. Tarsonis used to be confederacy's. They have billions of people, not a quarter billion like this one.
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ChronoClam #525
ChronoClam
02/08/2010
Very funny :)
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Hashiro #715
Hashiro
31/07/2010
also known as "Tellus" and mother earth ;). (btw, first)