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The Void catalyst was a communication device used by the Tal'darim of Atrias inside the Temple of Erris. Through it, they could communicate with Amon. The device was destroyed by Zeratul in an effort to disrupt the Tal'darim's command structure. Even after its destruction, Amon was still able to dispatch shadows of the Void through the device.

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  • Void catalyst
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  • The Void catalyst was a communication device used by the Tal'darim of Atrias inside the Temple of Erris. Through it, they could communicate with Amon. The device was destroyed by Zeratul in an effort to disrupt the Tal'darim's command structure. Even after its destruction, Amon was still able to dispatch shadows of the Void through the device.
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  • Armored
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  • Legacy of the Void
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  • Tal'darim
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  • Communication
  • Summoner
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  • SC2
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  • Void Catalyst
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  • Structure
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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  • white
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  • x
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  • Protoss
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  • The Void catalyst was a communication device used by the Tal'darim of Atrias inside the Temple of Erris. Through it, they could communicate with Amon. The device was destroyed by Zeratul in an effort to disrupt the Tal'darim's command structure. Even after its destruction, Amon was still able to dispatch shadows of the Void through the device.
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