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Physon was a terran lieutenant in Raynor's Raiders, serving on the Harper after its "liberation" from the Dylarian Shipyards. Roughly two months after the fall of the Confederacy, while above Char however, the ship was boarded by the zerg. Physon was able to radio Jim Raynor to alert him to their status not long before being killed, either by the zerg or by one of the protoss ships in orbit.

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  • Physon
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  • Physon was a terran lieutenant in Raynor's Raiders, serving on the Harper after its "liberation" from the Dylarian Shipyards. Roughly two months after the fall of the Confederacy, while above Char however, the ship was boarded by the zerg. Physon was able to radio Jim Raynor to alert him to their status not long before being killed, either by the zerg or by one of the protoss ships in orbit.
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  • Lieutenant, Harper crewman
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  • Raynor's Raiders
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  • white
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  • blue
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  • Male
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  • Terran
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  • 2500(xsd:integer)
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  • Physon was a terran lieutenant in Raynor's Raiders, serving on the Harper after its "liberation" from the Dylarian Shipyards. Roughly two months after the fall of the Confederacy, while above Char however, the ship was boarded by the zerg. Physon was able to radio Jim Raynor to alert him to their status not long before being killed, either by the zerg or by one of the protoss ships in orbit.
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