Examples of using Terran in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
A Terran holy day.
I'm not Terran?
Terran Imaging Pty Ltd.
You are not Terran.
More Terran than where you came from.
They ain't never tasted Terran before.
Terran buildings are far less limited, with certain primary base structures possessing the ability to take off and fly slowly to a new location.
They ain't never tasted any Terran before.
In Legacy of the Void, Zeratul invades a Terran installation under control of Amon in order to pinpoint the exact location of his resurrection, taking advantage of a sudden attack by Kerrigan and the Zerg swarm.
Yeah? They ain't never tasted any Terran before?
Also, once a Terran building has taken a certain amount of damage, it will catch fire and can eventually burn to the ground without further enemy action if repairs are not performed by a worker unit.
They ain't never tasted any Terran before. Yeah?
In the first segment of the game, the player and Jim Raynor are attempting to control the colony of MarSara in the wake of the Zerg attacks on other Terran worlds.
Two years later, Kerrigan appears before Raynor in human form and he departs with her to never be heard from again,while the Zerg, the Terran and the Protoss civilizations begin to rebuild in an age of peace and prosperity.
It starts with the Protoss' struggle to ensure the survival of their species andcontinues with the intervention of the United Earth Directorate into local Terran affairs.
Also, once a Terran building has taken a certain amount of damage, it will catch fire and eventually burn to the ground without further enemy action, though this can be prevented by repairs performed by a worker unit.
You may not be aware, but in the past hundred years,we have discovered a chimeric strain on the subatomic level in the Terran stem cell.
On the way, the computers automating the colony ships malfunction,propelling the Terran colonists far off course to the edge of Protoss space.[13] Out of contact with Earth, they form various factions to maintain their interests.
The second novel, entitled StarCraft: Liberty's Crusade, serves as an adaptation of the first campaign of StarCraft,following on a journalist following a number of the key Terran characters in the series.
Soon after this, the Terrans discover that a second alien race, the insectoid Zerg,has been stealthily infesting the surface of several of the Terran colonies, and that the Protoss are destroying the planets to prevent the Zerg from spreading.
Meanwhile, Earth decides to take action in the sector,sending a fleet to conquer the Terran Dominion and capture the new Overmind.
StarCraft begins days after the first of these attacks, where the predominant Terran government, the Terran Confederacy, falls into a state of panic as it comes under attack by both the Zerg and the Protoss, in addition to increasing rebel activity led by Arcturus Mengsk against its rule.
In addition, the game incorporates a variety of specialized scenarios for different types of game, such as simulating a football game,using the Terran hoverbike unit to conduct a bike race, or hosting a Zerg hunting competition.
The Raiders embark on a series of missions to undermine Mengsk,stop frequent Zerg infestations on Terran worlds, gather psychic individuals for military assets, and find the remaining pieces of the Xel'Naga artifact, which they sell to the enigmatic Moebius Foundation in order to fund their revolution.
A Nintendo 64 port including StarCraft, Brood War, and a new secret mission"Resurrection IV"[23] was released in the United States on June 13, 2000.[24]The game's story revolves around the appearance of two alien races in Terran space and each race's attempts to survive and adapt over the others.
The base game, Wings of Liberty, follows the Terrans, while two expansion packs, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void, have been released to complement Wings of Liberty and further the story from the views of the Zerg and Protoss, respectively.[45][46][47] The story of Wings of Liberty continues from four years after the conclusion of Brood War and revolves around Jim Raynor's struggles against the Terran Dominion.
Both these recording sessions were mixed by John Kurlander, who had previously worked on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings andThe Beatles' Abbey Road.[2] The Terran country and blues pieces were recorded at Dreamland studio in Woodstock, New York and performed by members of Peter Gabriel's band, including bassist Tony Levin and drummer Jerry Marotta.
Announced in 2002,[57] the game was constantly delayed due to various issues, including a change of development team from Nihilistic Software to Swingin' Ape Studios in July 2004.[58] As updates about the development of the game became less frequent, and the graphics and game mechanics became more outdated, suspicion began to grow that Blizzard would cancel the game.[59] Finally, on March 24, 2006, Blizzard indefinitely postponed the game's development.[60] The story of the game is about Nova,a Ghost agent of the Terran Dominion.