starcraft.fandom.com

Mojo

  • ️Fri Mar 05 1999

Mojo is a protoss praetor and scout pilot.

Biography[]

Enslavers[]

Mojo was captured by a terran, Alan Schezar, on Aiur. Imprisoned within a stasis cell, he was still able to contact an Alpha Squadron commander, embroiled in battle against Schezar's Scavengers, and request a rescue.[1]

The Scavengers had captured a zerg cerebrate and were using it to support their smuggling operations. Arcturus Mengsk, Emperor of the Terran Dominion, ordered his officer to destroy this cerebrate. However, Mojo knew that the Scavengers were using khaydarin crystal-based technology they found on Aiur and could use it to capture a new cerebrate. Mojo therefore requested that the Alpha Squadron commander ignore his orders and instead rescue of a number of high templar held prisoner by Schezar's Scavengers.[1]

Together, Mojo and these renegade terrans attacked the Schezar's Scavengers on Aiur. Their first attack rescued Mojo, along with the Arbiter called the Danimoth and the reaver called the Warbringer from stasis cells.[2]

Alan Schezar's cerebrate controlled a Torrasque, a powerful ultralisk which led the zerg attacks. The cerebrate was capable of reincarnating the Torrasque upon its death, throwing it again and again against the protoss and renegade terrans.[3]

Mojo led the forces into the zerg hive cluster, slaying the cerebrate. It did not reincarnate. With its death, that Torrasque would not rise again, and that Brood fell into disarray. The coalition then moved against the Scavengers, defeating them. However, Alan Schezar survived.[3]

Dark Vengeance[]

Sometime during the United Earth Directorate invasion of the Koprulu sector, the Dark Templar rebel Ulrezaj, imprisoned on Shakuras for treason, escaped with the assistance of Schezar's Scavengers.[4] He stole a khaydarin crystal before escaping from the world.

Mojo believed he could track the emissions of the stolen crystal; it was traced to Korhal. Though it was stolen by protoss, it was protected by zerg forces (and nearby terran forces as well), which caused Mojo to wonder if they were dealing with Alan Schezar again. He believed Schezar was working with Ulrezaj, for unknown reasons. Mojo led the protoss forces against Schezar's Scavengers and the zerg on Korhal,[5] recovering the crystal.[6]

End War[]

A Purifier copy of Mojo's brainscans was created. This copy was present in the Purifier's network during the reconstruction of Aiur after the End War.[7]

AlliedCommanders SC2-LotV Art1

This article or section contains information derived from Co-op Missions, and should not be considered part of the official StarCraft storyline.

The Purifier replication of Mojo fought alongside Talandar. It possessed the ability to inhabit the shell of Purifier scouts.[8]

Faction[]

Mojo's Boys[]

Mojo's Boys are the protoss forces who served under Mojo.

Game Unit[]

StarCraft[]

Mojo's Scout is the generic protoss Scout hero in StarEdit. Mojo has no unique character portrait, and does not have any hero style unit speech. Mojo's scout has more shield points and hit points than Artanis's.

In Enslavers, if the Terran player decides to aid the Protoss, he will appear as a playable unit in The Rescue if the northeast stasis cell is destroyed. In The Final Blow, Mojo is expendable.

In Enslavers II, he appears in Nemesis, his death will not grant defeat to the player.

Upgrades[]

Quotations[]

Quotes
Trained
Selected Confirming order
Repeatedly selected
Other lines

StarCraft II[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 2A: "Playing with Fire" (in English). 1998.
  2. StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 2B: "The Rescue" (in English). 1998.
  3. 3.0 3.1 StarCraft. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers bonus campaign, mission 3B: "The Final Blow" (in English). 1998.
  4. StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers: Dark Vengeance bonus campaign, episode II: "Hung Jury" (in English). 1999-03-05. StarCraft Map Archives
  5. StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Enslavers: Dark Vengeance bonus campaign, episode III: "Nemesis" (in English). 1999-04-09. StarCraft Map Archives
  6. Chris Metzen, StarCraft Legacy staff. 2009-04-03. SC:L Metzen Interview - Lore Exclusive. StarCraft Legacy. Accessed 2009-05-18.
  7. Acks, Alex. "One People, One Purpose." (July 28, 2020). Blizzard Entertainment. One People, One Purpose Accessed 2020-07-28.
  8. 2017-04-24, StarCraft II Co-op Commander Reveal. Twitch.com, accessed on 2017-04-24.