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- "The time has come for some new fucking management."
- ―Jorhan Stahl[src]
Jorhan Bimve Stahl was the Chairman and CEO of Stahl Arms. He is the main antagonist in Killzone 3 and Killzone Shadow Fall (alongside Thomas Sinclair). Stahl was a close advisor to Scolar Visari and held a great deal of influence in the Helghan Empire, but was disillusioned with Helghan's government and attempted to stage a coup d’état to assume himself as the planet's new leader.
Biography[]
Jorhan Stahl is the son of Khage Stahl, the founder of Stahl Arms, the primary weapons manufacturer for the Helghast military. Khage worked as a pipeline engineer in the Petrusite mines prior to founding Stahl Arms. He saw firsthand how Scolar Visari and his associates profited from the suffering of the Helghan people while publicly and rightfully blaming the Vektans for all their ills, and how Visari consolidated power amongst a chosen few selected solely based on their loyalty to him.[3]
As a result, Khage developed a strong contempt for Visari's hypocrisy while publicly serving as a major collaborator of the Autarch. Khage ultimately made a failed attempt to seize control of the Helghast State for himself which was thwarted by Admiral Orlock and other associates of Visari, and ended up dying in obscurity. Jorhan inherited his father's ambition, and his secret contempt for Visari and his chosen elites, but didn't share the more noble intentions of his father's, due to his blind hatred for the Helghast government and what they did to his family.[3]
Despite his secret ambitions, Stahl presented himself as a strong collaborator of Visari, but maintains his disdain for the Autarch and the current Helghan government. During the events of Operation Archangel, he was involved in the plot to detonate an ISA nuclear weapon over the Helghast capital of Pyrrhus to destroy the ISA forces in the city and ostensibly rally the Helghast people against the ISA. He correctly guessed that the ISA would make a successful escape after Visari's death. He later took advantage of the Helghan military's failed attempt to destroy the remaining ISA forces in an attempt to paint Orlock's command as incompetent.
Power Struggle[]
Following the death of Emperor Visari, Stahl had been attending the Helghast Senate and having heated discussions with Admiral Orlock over who should be Visari's successor, and dealing with the remnants of Battle Group Mandrake that were present on Helghan. Meanwhile, Stahl had also been harvesting irradiated Petrusite left over from the nuclear detonation of Pyrrhus to be use in creating new powerful, devastating weapons to be use in his plans to attack Earth. Furthermore, Stahl had no desire to share his new arsenal with the Helghast military, and especially to his political enemies, as he selfishly sought to win Helghan's war in his favor.[4]
After the Helghast military failed to neutralize the ISA remnants, Stahl sent his personal army to capture Captain Jason Narville, Tomas Sevchenko and the other remaining ISA survivors, who are successful in doing so. However, some of the prisoners were rescued by Rico's Raiders led by ISA Master Sergeant Rico Velasquez and Jammer.
Stahl set up a live execution of the ISA prisoners of war, with Narville among them, as part of his propaganda piece to fueling his criticisms of the Senate and most especially Admiral Orlock. However, the execution was foiled by Velasquez and Sevchenko, who freed Narville and the POWs and as well discovering Stahl's plans to attack on Earth. Stahl escaped to his cruiser.[5]
While Stahl was uploading his war plans to his cruiser, he was contacted by Orlock and the Helghast Senate, who they expressed their anger towards Stahl for not only failing to execute Visari's killers, but also for humiliating himself in front of the entire nation. It was at that moment that they revealed to Stahl that they have elected Orlock as the new Autarch, to Stahl's outrage, who orders him to turn over all his weapons to the military. Furthermore, Orlock and the Senate threatened to name him an enemy of the state and immediately execute him if he fails to comply. Stahl reluctantly consented.[5]
Stahl met with Orlock on an arranged meeting at the space elevator to comply with Orlock's orders to surrender his fleet. Rather than following his orders, Stahl ordered Orlock to submit to him after having learned of Orlock's intentions to kill him. When Orlock refused, Stahl ordered his cruiser open fire on the First Army's fleet, causing a battle to break out between Orlock's and Stahl's forces. Stahl also demonstrated that he developed not only more uses for Petrusite weapons, but also energy shielding for his cruisers. He then forced Orlock to his knees at gunpoint but only for the more experienced Orlock to stab Stahl in the gut, forcing Stahl to flee from Orlock. Stahl eventually overpowered Orlock in a surprise attack from behind, mercilessly beating him with a rusted piece of metal before pinning him to the ground under a fallen console.[6]
Stahl held Orlock at gunpoint but stayed his hand momentarily when Orlock tried to reason with Stahl by stating that he was taking the Helghast towards destruction. Stahl considered Orlock's words, but rambled on a new idea of using his Petrusite weapons and invasion fleet to kill everyone on Earth rather than conquering it, and in the process intimidating the colonies to fall in line to the Helghast, thus no longer needing aid from Orlock. As Stahl rambled his plan, Orlock tried to shoot Stahl, but his shots missed as Stahl predicted the move. Stahl then finally killed Orlock with a shot of irradiated Petrusite from a StA-5X Arc Cannon.[6]
Stahl proceeded to board his flagship, preparing to launch his attack on Earth. However, his ship came under attack by Strike Fighters piloted by ISA soldiers led by Sevchenko. Stahl's cruiser was destroyed in an intense battle, forcing him to flee in an escape pod as his ship's Petrusite arsenal was released on Helghan's surface, devastating the entire planet.[6]
Post-War[]
Helghan's devastation from the Terracide had deeply affected Stahl, who developed a pathological hatred for humans and blaming the Vektans for the Terracide.[2] With the public believing Stahl's demise, Stahl took advantage of this as he gathered Helghan's survivors that remained on their planet and spent in the next thirty years rebuilding the Helghast military and amassing an army, under the cover of mining operations, preparing for their new war against Vekta.[2] During the interim, Stahl had remained in contact with the New Helghan government under Chancellor Hera Visari, and was the benefactor of the Black Hand.
In 2390, Stahl obtained the cooperation of defecting VSA scientist Dr. Hillary Massar, who agreed to create a bio-tech weapon designed to exterminate all humans and half-breeds. Stahl's survival and his plans was eventually discovered by the VSA when the Shadow Marshal Lucas Kellan found the Black Hand leader Vladko Tyran in a teleconference with Stahl.[7]
The VSA dispatched an ISA fleet to assault Stahl's base on Helghan. Once the ISA engaged his forces, Stahl activated Massar's weapon in which it destroyed most of the ISA fleet. Stahl was soon confronted in his sanctum by Lucas Kellan, whom he told Kellan that killing him would make no difference, since others will simply take his place; he states that the Helghast will never stop fighting, even if they must suffer constant defeats, and claiming that one day, the Helghast will win. Stahl further states that the Terracide had a purpose: to purge the weak, and that Vekta will suffer the same fate. Moments after, Stahl is shot dead by VSA Director Thomas Sinclair, who also killed Lucas for his betrayal to him.[1]
Characteristics[]
- "I know what this nation needs, and I will cut out this disease of compliance and subjugation."
- ―Jorhan Stahl[src]
Jorhan Stahl was a slim, gaunt man, probably in his 40's or 50's, with white hair. He shares many common Helghast traits, such as warmongering and aggressive behavior. Stahl seems to favor the use of deception and advanced technology to achieve victory, and speaks contemptuously of the more traditional "brute force" approach espoused by the Helghast leadership.
He seems to hold a great deal of contempt towards the reigning Helghan government and the regular military, regarding them as "predictable idiots". Despite this, he does value the Helghan ideals of racial purity and superiority as he seems to have a strong hatred and disgust for half-breeds, furthered by the theory that Visari's own daughter and granddaughter were not of pure Helghan blood. The Terracide further exacerbated his anti-human views, blaming humanity in general for the destruction of Helghan and the subjugation of his people.[2] He even went as far as to make a weapon designed to kill humans and hybrid Helghans.
Although-well spoken and intelligent, Stahl frequently uses vulgar words, which stands in contrast to the much more formal manner of speech used by all other Helghast. Extremely ambitious and ruthless, Stahl had his own agenda separate from that of the rest of the Helghast leadership, with his ultimate goal being nothing less than complete galactic domination, as revealed in his final speech to Autarch Orlock in which he expresses his plans to subjugate the Helghast Senate, kill everyone on Earth, and rule over Helghan and the human colonies through fear of his planet-destroying weaponry.
Conversations[]
Killzone 3[]
A New Beginning[]
Show: Stahl's Execution |
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HAZMAT Trooper: "Are you guys the executioners? Right over there." |
Pyrrhus Evac[]
Show: Scattered ISA |
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Orlock: "As the senators can see, the ISA forces are in disarray. Within three hours my forces will overwhelm them. Visari's killers will not survive." |
Six Months On[]
Show: Tensions |
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Stahl: "Where is the ISA? Why haven't you found them yet?" |
Stahl Arms Infiltration[]
Show: Visari's Revenge |
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HAZMAT Trooper: "Are you guys the executioners? Right over there." |
Show: Earth plans |
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HAZMAT Trooper: "Clear." |
Interception[]
Show: Arrival at the space station |
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HAZMAT Trooper: "Your shuttle is ready, Chairman. The Autarch is waiting for you on the spacestation." |
Show: Stahl and Orlock |
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Helghast: "Sir, the ISA army is here. They took out the MAWLR and they are coming up the space elevator." |
Show: The end of Orlock |
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Orlock: "Wait! Stahl, think about what you're doing. You're going to leave Helghan defenseless." |
Show: Emergency landing |
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HAZMAT Trooper: "The coil is overloading. We have to go." |
Quotes[]
Killzone Shadow Fall[]
- "I can see you are determined to kill me. I understand. You want to protect your home. It is admirable. You show something a great many of your kind lack. Vektans are selfish, they care only about themselves. They look at their fellow man and resent him. Each one seeking more than the other. There is no love in your hearts, only greed. It is because of this weakness that you cannot endure like we can. We have something much stronger than you. We have belief. A belief that cannot be shaken no matter how hard you try. Know that killing me changes nothing. It only prolongs the inevitable. It is simply a matter of biology. You were born on the wrong side, Marshal. Others will rise up behind me and take my place. Eventually we will win."
- "The Terracide happened for a reason, the weak perished. Those of us that survived, were meant to. Now it is time for you to suffer that same fate. History demands it. The Helghast cannot live in Vekta's shadow any longer."
Gallery[]
Killzone 3[]
Killzone Shadow Fall[]
Trivia[]
- Stahl is German for "steel".
- His name is a wordplay on Joseph Stalin's name, in addition to Stalin and Stahl both meaning steel. Furthermore, both him and Stalin attempt to seize power after the death of a popular leader.
- Stahl's "Stockholm? What planet do you think you're on?!" line was came up by Art Director Jan-Bart van Beek.[8]
- In Killzone: Ascendancy the novelization emphasizes that Stahl has a personal escape pod in his control room aboard his supercruiser, but does not explicitly state that he was able to use it to escape before his ship was hit by Sevchenko's nuke. His appearance in Shadow Fall however confirms that he did survive.
- Stahl may have been acquaintances with Colonel Mael Radec, based on the Killzone 3 cinematic intro.
- Stahl is very dismissive of the Helghast military in which he called them "incompetent," and preferring his private military. This view is further reinforced by his having two Capture Troopers from his private army as bodyguards when meeting the rest of the Helghast military leadership.
- Stahl is based on real-life German industrialists who supported Nazi Germany's war effort, such as Ferdinand Porsche and Alfried Krupp.
- Stahl also seems to be partially inspired by Joseph Goebbels, chief propagandist of Nazi Germany and close ally of Adolf Hitler. In a reference to Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry, Stahl served as the voice for the propaganda speakers and capture and hold areas in Killzone 3's multiplayer "Warzone" mode. Stahl appeared to be a trusted member of Visari's inner circle of advisors, much like Goebbels was to Hitler's inner circle, and sharing the same cunning and cruelty that allowed them to gain important positions in their respective political administrations without partaking in military service or in the tenser moments of their political parties seizing power, as opposed to many members of both the Helghan Empire and Nazi Party.
- Stahl's face characteristics was modelled after actor Ian Holm.
- Stahl appears in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale as a icon.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Killzone Shadow Fall, campaign level The Destroyer
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Dossier: Jorhan Stahl
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Killzone: Ascendancy
- ↑ Killzone 3, campaign level Six Months On
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Killzone 3, campaign level Stahl Arms Infiltration
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Killzone 3, campaign level Interception
- ↑ Killzone Shadow Fall, campaign level The Helghast
- ↑ Killzone 3: The Official Guide