In the first Protoss cinematic, Fenix is standing guard at the temple at Antioch(?) I think it was.
What I always thought was strange was how when all those Hydralisks ambush him, and then his Psi blades totally go out. Any ideas why?
I hope they revive him.
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Fenix is a veteran Protoss warrior and a field commander of the Protoss player's forces in StarCraft. Fenix is a three hundred and ninety-seven year old[2] male Protoss templar and is an old friend of Tassadar[2]. A Praetor in the Protoss Defense Forces, he is described as a powerful and cunning leader who is distrustful of the motives of the judicator caste[2]. Fenix initially appears in-game as a zealot ground warrior, although he later features as a dragoon unit after being killed and revived. Bill Roper voices Fenix in both StarCraft[21] and Brood War[9].
Fenix first appears in the early missions of StarCraft Episode III, in which he joins the player and Aldaris in the defense of Aiur against the Zerg, but during one mission Fenix's forces in the province of Antioch are attacked by overwhelming Zerg numbers and he is believed to have been killed[35]. However, true to the style of his namesake, the phoenix, his mortally wounded body is retrieved and he is "reborn" as a part of a mechanical dragoon unit[36], much to the surprise of Tassadar towards the end of the episode. Allying his forces with Tassadar, Fenix leads the campaign against the Conclave in a brief civil war on Aiur, later leading a task force against the Overmind's outer defences, facilitating Zeratul's assassination of a number of cerebrates. Despite being present in the briefing[38], Fenix does not take part in the final battle of the original StarCraft.
In Brood War, Fenix's character normally accompanies Jim Raynor; it quickly becomes apparent that the two have developed a strong friendship in their time together. During Episode IV, Fenix's forces stay behind on Aiur to secure the warp gate to Shakuras[39], and are not seen again until mid-way through Episode V when the UED engage his forces around the warp gate[16]. In Episode VI, Fenix features as part of Kerrigan's alliance, even leading the Zerg forces on a raiding mission to Moria[52]. However, after the UED is routed from the planet Korhal IV, Kerrigan turns on her allies and Fenix is killed[27] when the Protoss base camp on Korhal is attacked. After the announcement of StarCraft II, it was rumored that Fenix would be revived again, but Blizzard Entertainment has denied this.
I expect Fenix to make a return, even if its just in a cut scene.
Gul'dan returned in WCIII, after having been killed in WCII, though it was just in a few ingame cinematic cut scenes. but a return none the less.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
But wasn't Gul'dan some being of incredible power? Like a supreme being of some kind?
he was the Head of the Stormreaver clan, he made the original Death Knights, be slaughtering the warlocks and combining their bodies with the dead human knights from the first war.
He also found the Tomb of Sargeras, but died soon after, you hacked him to pieces, His skull still holds some of his power, that is what turned Illidan into a demon for the first time, prior to that he could not do it.
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I think any song would do the trick. Nice song by the way.
Any song? Really? That's something a bad director would say when trying to give a scene in a movie some ambiance. He'd say, "Yeah, let's jut insert a generic rock love ballad here."
Any song? Really? That's something a bad director would say when trying to give a scene in a movie some ambiance. He'd say, "Yeah, let's jut insert a generic rock love ballad here."
I always have two types of comment:
Stupid: I think any song would do the trick. Nice song by the way.
Silly: I like how the song blend in with the image, you can actually create a cinematic out of it. The camera starts to move forward and leaning towards the Zealot, until it reach the Zealot’s point of view. But the song lasts to long and what would really make it perfect is some sort of environment background sound.
See? That’s why I always go with the stupid comment, the other one always seems so gay. Although, the first one seems poorly written and really hard to reply to. But that’s the objective of it!
And yes, that was exactly what a bad director would say, thankfully they’re not the ones working with the music. I mean, if a director is bad, the song is the least of his worries!
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What I always thought was strange was how when all those Hydralisks ambush him, and then his Psi blades totally go out. Any ideas why?
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I hope they revive him.
-Fenix
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I expect Fenix to make a return, even if its just in a cut scene.
Gul'dan returned in WCIII, after having been killed in WCII, though it was just in a few ingame cinematic cut scenes. but a return none the less.
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he was the Head of the Stormreaver clan, he made the original Death Knights, be slaughtering the warlocks and combining their bodies with the dead human knights from the first war.
He also found the Tomb of Sargeras, but died soon after, you hacked him to pieces, His skull still holds some of his power, that is what turned Illidan into a demon for the first time, prior to that he could not do it.
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I think any song would do the trick. Nice song by the way.
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Stupid: I think any song would do the trick. Nice song by the way.
Silly: I like how the song blend in with the image, you can actually create a cinematic out of it. The camera starts to move forward and leaning towards the Zealot, until it reach the Zealot’s point of view. But the song lasts to long and what would really make it perfect is some sort of environment background sound.
See? That’s why I always go with the stupid comment, the other one always seems so gay. Although, the first one seems poorly written and really hard to reply to. But that’s the objective of it!
And yes, that was exactly what a bad director would say, thankfully they’re not the ones working with the music. I mean, if a director is bad, the song is the least of his worries!