Covert Operations
In this scenario, you command a small force of Terran Special Forces. Race against time while destroying as many enemy units as possible.
Primary Objectives
– Kill 125 Enemies (Bronze)
Secondary Objectives
– Kill 150 Enemies (Silver)
– Kill 175 Enemies (Gold)
COVERT OPERATIONS GUIDE WITH REPLAY
In this scenario, you have two different Terran units (Ghost and Raven) with which you should eliminate as many enemy units as possible. In total there are 11 Ghosts and 8 Ravens that make up your squad.
The ghosts have enough energy that you cloak them from the start and they keep the whole scenario cloaked. Your Ghosts deal the most damage in the game with the Nuke Strike. You just have to be careful not to get caught by an enemy unit that breaks your camouflage. Banelings in particular are deadly when they see you. Otherwise, it is important to find the best positions to destroy accumulations of units and buildings perfectly with the nuclear strike.
With the Raven you only need the automatic turrets, with which you destroy everything that is left. If you have enough time you can also distribute numerous turrets like wild. Also use the turrets to protect your Ghosts from Banelings. It’s better to lose a tower than numerous Ghosts.
STARCRAFT – EVENTS
Overnight, the apocalypse befalls the Terran colonies: 2 alien races invade the sector, seemingly destroying everything in their path. But the real reason is far more gigantic than first assumed.
Terran Campaign: Rebellion
Mar Sara, a small planet on the edge of Confederate space: the newly appointed magistrate is put to the test early in his term: The nearby colony of Chau Sara has been reduced to rubble by the recently discovered Protoss for no apparent reason. As a precaution, Mar Sara is therefore quarantined – all colonists are to be evacuated to the outer wastelands for the time being. Due to the destruction of a base infiltrated by the Zerg, there is finally a rift between the local marshal, Jim Raynor, and the Confederacy. The latter eventually forms a shaky alliance with the resistance group Sons of Korhal, led by Arcturus Mengsk. It gradually becomes clear that the Confederacy has known about the Zerg for over a year, but remained silent. Its only activities were limited to experiments to control the Zerg – not stop them.
Raynor – by now a captain – eventually flees with the Sons of Korhal to Antiga Prime, another colony Arcturus wants to liberate from the Confederacy.
Through an unfortunate coincidence, the rebels learn that the flagship “Norad II” has been attacked and crashed by the Zerg. They seize the opportunity, rescue the survivors and in this way win General Edmund Duke for their cause. Through the discovery of the plans of a so-called psi-emitter, Mengsk meanwhile believes that the Zerg were created by the Confederation in order to be able to use them specifically against rebellious colonies, whereby they could then also glorify themselves as the savior in the emergency. After a brief meeting between Raynor and the executive of the Protoss fleet, Tassadar, Arcturus Mengsk finally wants to turn to Tarsonis itself and free it – with the help of the captured psi-emitter. Much of the defense of the Confederate central world of Tarson is then overrun by millions of Zerg. When the Protoss try to counter the Zerg invasion, Mengsk tries to prevent it out of fear that Confederates might escape.
Meanwhile, he himself has become the monster he originally wanted to fight. This finally becomes clear to Jim Raynor, among others, when Mengsk leaves behind Ghost agent Sarah Kerrigan, who was quite close to both of them, confident of victory. Raynor splits off again with his troops and flees into the unknown, while Arcturus Mengsk has himself crowned Emperor of the newly proclaimed Terran League.