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"1-2-3" is a 1965 song recorded by American blue-eyed soul singer Len Barry, who co-wrote it with John Madara and David White (the latter two produced the recording). The recording's chorus and accompaniment were arranged by Jimmy Wisner. The single was released in 1965 on the American Decca label. [1]
Sarah Louise Kerrigan, the self-styled Queen of Blades, is a character in Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft franchise. She was created by Chris Metzen and James Phinney, and her original appearance was designed by Metzen.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty was released in 2010, taking place four years after the end of StarCraft: Brood War.Two expansions, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void (both currently stand alone games), were planned from the beginning; the former was released in 2013 and the latter was released in 2015.
Extensive concept art was done for the lore of the series. The characters and story of the StarCraft series were created by Chris Metzen [1] and James Phinney. [1] However, as Phinney was not involved in StarCraft: Brood War, Chris Metzen alone is credited for the development of the plot in the expansion. [2]
StarCraft: Insurrection (also known as Insurrection: Campaigns for StarCraft) is an expansion pack to the StarCraft video game with new campaign missions and multiplayer maps. It was licensed by Blizzard Entertainment to be developed by Canadian studio Aztech New Media and was released on June 10, 1998 for Windows .
Prequel to StarCraft, focusing on the origins of Sarah Kerrigan; StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade: 1 March 2001 [37] ISBN 978-0-671-04148-9: Novelization: Written by Jeff Grubb and published by Simon & Schuster [37] Adaptation of the first campaign in StarCraft; StarCraft: Shadow of the Xel'Naga: 1 July 2001 [38] ISBN 978-0-671-04149-6: Novelization
StarCraft: Brood War is the expansion pack for the military science fiction real-time strategy video game StarCraft. Released in December 1998 for Microsoft Windows and June 1999 for Mac OS , it was co-developed by Saffire and Blizzard Entertainment .
Kerrigan is no longer a Zerg, or the Queen of Blades, as Blizzard Entertainment clearly states at the end of Starcraft 2. Her fate is unknown, but she most certainly has been "restored to her original human form" (direct quote from SC2) and cannot be classified as an Infested Terran or as ruler of the Zerg Swarm, because that is an inaccurate ...