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Fun fact, the blue light from when a protoss is killed is actually a teleporter built into their armor that brings them to the nearest nexus for medical treatment.
Zeratul is Nerazim. He was on Aiur when he died, and since he was not originally part of the invasion, he probably had no where to teleport to. Or maybe Amon damaged him too much so he couldn't teleport anywhere and live.
@@thecommentguy9380 Zeratul is a Nerazim, they often turn into dust when they die or when they do a ritual to turn into dust and transfer their essence into a Stalker shell.
Onr thing I'll say is that the Xel'naga had perpetuated the cycle many times, the zerg and protos merging would have resulted in a new generation but they wouldn't have been the first success story.
Hey AcidGlow, can you do a lore and history of the Chimera from the Resistance game series? Not many people know about this game or remember it that much, but I had played the first two games and enjoy it as much I can remember.
Where can I go to actually learn more about these species? I would like to know more such as life's styles(without war), weaknesses, how they repodose, they're organs and body features, they're culture(not just religion and tech which may also be life style as well.) the variety of they're species and personalitya(do protoss have different voices?,are some protoss smaller or taller then they're average heights? are they normally the same skin color?) how do they speak? all of this fascinates me and I would love to learn more about them
AcidGlow I just bought Ultra Street Fighter IV because of your videos. I really enjoyed them! You should play it again even though there are a lot of other new fighting games
Blizzard definitely took a lot of inspirations and have a bunch of cultural references, Starship Troopers even. Aside from the voice line easter eggs, fun fact; the Marine during the original beta/development was called a "Marauder" (Not to be confused with SC2 Marauder) - the same way Starship Trooper Marauders are basically these overpowered super soldiers in armor
fun fact is Starcraft is supposed to be an Warhammer 40K game,but along it's development 40K just scrapped the idea, then blizzard team insist to finished the game later it named as Starcraft hence why there so much similarity with character
Not big problem for me, but you are spelling some things wrong. Like amon, tal'darim and nerazim. Also why is there no mention of annihilators and vanguards? The immortal-like mechanical units of nerazim and tal'darim.
I am EAGERLY, SINCERELY awaiting the day Blizzard announces a SC sequel after LOTV. and on that day I'm comin to your channel to see what new video you got in store, dear sir
Fahmid Sarwar after nova covert ops the development team said they aren't doing any more starcraft games and the story will be continued in books and comics
Not quite. The Nerazim have more purple coloration than the bluish Khalai (aside from Zeratul, but we can probably chalk that up to age), and the Tal'Darim are much paler than both, almost albino in coloration.
I used to love the protoss as a kid until I fought against them in skirmish and realize that AI protoss is a cheap cheating asshole with infinite APM, and they ignore fog and they drop psionic storms, illusions and disruption webs endlessly and obnoxiously without the need for scouting. But I suppose without them no one would experience the fun and joy of terran sim city and wall ins.
One idea was that they do not reproduce in such a gradual, biological fashion, but rather they fuse the psionic energies of male and female to create an infantile member of their species. Accounting for energy consumption per reproductive process, the could conceivably produce countless new members of their species which could all be self-sufficient and able to grow on their own. This would also remove any unseemly impulses by the xenophiliac crowd 😑
I mean... maybe a little. But its not as heavily inspired as say the culture of morrowind. Idk. Im no expert on such a diverse religion tho. Just an expert on dark elven culture.
Tbh protoss is what id imagine nordic paganism would have morphed into with the evolution of technology. Very warlike. Honor and duty as a self service. Not just community service... if that makes sense.