Tassadar is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. He was a Protoss High Templar and piloted the Gantrithor, a Protoss Carrier.
In StarCraft Tassadar is voiced by Michael Gough.
Tassadar's Expeditionary Force made first contact between the Protoss and the Zerg when he discovered organic space probes floating in deep space. He had them brought aboard a ship for study, and eventually subjected them to an analysis with Khaydarin Crystals. He was horrified by what he discovered - not only did they naturally react to the crystals (revealing their Xel'Naga origin) but he could read their vague thoughts - Find Humanity ... Assimilate ... Learn ... Evolve.
This was reported to the Protoss on Aiur, who ordered him to remove the xenomorphic threat immediately.
Tassadar approached Chau Sara, an infested Terran planet. The Zerg had completely covered the planet in Creep, killing or infesting all of its inhabitants. He reluctantly brought his flagship and his fleet into orbit and with their powerful capital ships systematically destroyed all life upon the planet, leaving it a virtual husk of a formerly lush planet.
Unfortunately, other planets had been infested, and Tassadar was ordered to sterilize them, too. The nearest infected planet was Mar Sara. Upon his approach, he was met by a clumsy Terran Confederacy fleet, but instead of attacking them, Tassadar announced himself and withdrew.
Eventually the Terrans evacuated the planet, and only then did Tassadar attack, once more sterilizing a planetary surface.
Tassadar did the same thing at Antiga Prime, where the psi-emitter was first used by the Sons of Korhal.
Finally the Sons of Korhal brought psi-emitters to Tarsonis, the capital planet of the Terran Confederacy and activated them, luring massive amounts of Zerg to the planet in order to attack the Confederates.
Tassadar moved his fleet in to destroy the Zerg. Perhaps he would have been successful in this, but the Sons of Korhal actually defeated his fleet in order to protect the Zerg.
The Sons of Korhal detachment was led by Sarah Kerrigan, who believed (due to her mind-reading abilities) that the Protoss were there to destroy all life on Tarsonis, not just the Zerg.
On Char, he encountered the Dark Templar prelate, who convinced him to join forces in order to defeat the Zerg. Zeratul believed the Zerg were controlled by agents of the Overmind called Cerebrates, and that only his Dark Templar psionic energies could permanently slay one, due to its similarities to the energies used by Cerebrates. Zeratul also began teaching Tassadar how to use Dark Templar psionic energies, a task that was supposedly impossible, according to Artanis. Hence, Tassadar became the only Protoss in the history of StarCraft that was able to use both the energy of a High Templar and the energy of a Dark Templar.
Tassadar challenged Infested Kerrigan to a duel to distract her and the Zerg, but Zasz noticed something odd about Tassadar (probably his ability to use Dark Templar energy).
Tassadar didn't actually duel Kerrigan, only using an illusion to distract her while Zeratul assassinated Zasz. This temporarily disabled the Zerg Overmind, forcing the Zerg to destroy Zasz' Garm Brood.
As the majority of the Zerg travelled to Aiur, Sarah Kerrigan hunted down the Protoss still on Char, preventing as many Dark Templar as possible from escaping. However, both Tassadar and Zeratul fled. Kerrigan later captured Zeratul in a Terran installation, while Tassadar contacted Aiur and alerted his friend Fenix to the capabilities and weaknesses of Zerg Cerebrates. Fenix's attempts to kill Zerg Cerebrate Gorn of the Baelrog Brood were unsuccessful, however, as the Overmind reincarnated the creature before his very eyes. Tassadar said that only Dark Templar could permanently slay a Cerebrate.
The Protoss Conclave considered Tassadar's disobedience to be a betrayal, made worse by his "treachery" and consorting with Dark Templar.
On Aiur, the Zerg rampaged, held back by the efforts of the new Executor and Fenix. Unfortunately, the Zerg managed to mortally wound Fenix, and he was placed into a Dragoon. His continued existence was kept secret from the Protoss Conclave.
Upon landing on Aiur, the Protoss Conclave stood in his way of destroying the Zerg, so Tassadar began a civil war with the help of the Dark Templar. This could not have helped his image, as most Protoss on Aiur were loyal followers of the Khala, but he gained the support of Fenix. His forces attacked near the Protoss Conclave while Zeratul's Dark Templar dealt the final blow, destroying the headquarters of the Conclave. Aldaris led an ambush there, and Tassadar, unable to deal with slaying his own people, surrendered.
The Dark Templar vanished, leaving the new Executor and Fenix to continue their rebellion with little support. Worse, the Furinax Tribe, a member of the Protoss Khalai Caste, were also willing to fight against them. As the Khalai represent the majority of the Protoss people, this did not bode well. They did gain support from Jim Raynor and the Battlecruiser Hyperion, however.
Fenix's forces attacked the Stasis Cell in which Tassadar had been imprisoned before standing trial (the punishment for treason being death). Fenix and Raynor defeated the Furinax Tribe and Judicator Caste forces and broke the Stasis Cell. Aldaris appeared, leading an ambush to recapture Tassadar, but he was in turn counter-ambushed by Zeratul and his Dark Templar, who had arrived in support of Tassadar. Aldaris lost the encounter.
Aided by Raynor's Raiders, the Protoss launched a full scale offensive against the Zerg. However, in their initial assault on the Overmind, the Protoss and Raynor were only able to destroy the creature's outer shell. By this time the Terrans and the Protoss had suffered significant casualties and the Ganthritor had become critically damaged. Faced with the imminent arrival of hordes of Zerg reinforcements, Tassadar concentrated his psionic energies (both High Templar and Dark Templar energy) on the hull of the Gantrithor and crashed into the Overmind. The resultant energy explosion killed both Tassadar and the Overmind.
Due to his selfless sacrifice, Tassadar is considered a saint of sorts to the Protoss. In Brood War, his name is invoked in the salutation En Taro Tassadar, by analogy with the traditional En Taro Adun.
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