Oracle OraKILL | |
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Season 2, Episode 23 | |
Air date | November 20, 2013 |
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Oracle OraKILL is the twenty-third episode in the second season of StarCrafts. It is the forty-eighth episode overall.
Plot[]
The episode begins with a marine wandering around a terran base and waving to his allies with cheery music playing in the background. He greets an SCV building a missile turret, a group of marines and marauder using stimpacks, and mining SCVs.
The music is interrupted when protoss oracle arrives and kills several SCVs and marines with its pulsar beam. An SCV sees the oracle and frantically tries to finish a missile turret. However, the oracle kills him. Several SCVs run over in attempt to finish it, but the oracle kills them as well. One marine retreats into a bunker and hides under a bed. As so many SCVs and marines are killed, one SCV throws a hammer at the missile turret, completing it. The oracle then screams in horror and she tries to escape, but is blown up by turret's longbolt missiles.
Bob the Ragelot is seen watching the oracle's death with an observer telescope and screams in typical Bob fashion.
Characters[]
Trivia[]
- The student marine's backpack with a zergling keychain from "Marine Training" can be seen in the bunker.
- There are several posters in the bunker, including:
- A poster of a medic, captioned "Ready for your sponge bath?"
- This is a reference to the flirty nature of the medic's quotes.
- A poster of a science vessel, captioned "I believe in science vessels"
- A poster of the StarCrafts logo, captioned "Starcrafts: New Episodes Every Saturday"
- A poster of the CarBot Animations logo, captioned "CBA"
- A poster advertising WoWcraft, captioned "WoWcraft Coming Soon"
- A poster of a medic, captioned "Ready for your sponge bath?"
- A missile turret fires four longbolt missiles at once, though in-game it fires one missile at a time.
- Background music used: unknown.
- Music is composed by Joshua Hickin.
- The jingle has since been used as the ending music right after the end of several episodes.
Cultural Reference[]
- Bob angered by oracle's destruction may be a reference to players' rage in micromanaging and cheesing the opponents.
Video[]
StarCrafts Season 2 Episode 23 Oracle OraKILL