She wanted to keep Raszagal under her control as a means to keep the Protoss in line. In killing her, Zeratul ended that plan. Her vengeance for that was letting him live, with the guilt of killing her.
5:05 "Oh I'm sorry, Matriarch but it seems like your voice is... 'fading out'. I couldn't make out that last part. I'll try to... talk to you later in the afterlife."
I hate limited time missions with a burning passion. I get that the brood war zerg campaign is all about teaching the player "the zerg are a faction that wins by utilising speed", but still...
Worst one easily is the psi disruptor mission. Installation missions with limited units are already a different ball game, but adding a timer to it makes it just insufferable.
i remember my days on Auir, then Shakuras, we had conflict, i was one of the Shadow Guards tasked with protecting one of our most important Matriarchs and yet, The Queen of Blades still managed to get past me, influenced and twisted and corrupted her mind, the only protoss who cared were the “rebellious” ones…yes we rebelled against the Conclave rejected the ways of the Khala, but ultimately were forced into exile to Shakuras because the Conclave had deemed us unpredictable…unorthodox…in the end when The Queen of Blades got to the Narazim Matriarch, i was blindsided by Her and ultimately met my fate…years after the Brood War as was called, i was resurrected as a sentinel of now the redeemed purifiers who were supposedly shutdown by the Conclave due to the same reasons for Exiling the Narazim…and now i serve the purifiers and the New Protoss Order of Peace and Stability. i also remember Zeratul freeing Razugal from Kerrigan’s control and feel responsible for not being there for Vorazun
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Alternate… With Tassadar no more, the New Protoss Empire is now in disarray as they fight each other and everyone, including the Primal Zerg, who are in retreat. The UED are planning to leave within half an hour as well, or whatever is the Protoss equivalent of such, with DuGalle in tow. Duran tasks his three Executors to stop them and capture him and Stukov alive, not letting the Imperials or Primals stand in their way. The mission is finished with more than five ticks to spare, and DuGalle decides to end it by taking Stukov's sidearm and shooting himself. Duran decides to let the Ghost given the ramifications it would have on the UED OR Stukov's psyche, and he swears vengeance as a result before departing. However, en route to Braxis…
I'm curious. 1. What if the Supermind managed to completely become a single personality, independent of everyone? Could he once again create evil plans, destroy the protoss of Shakuras, subjugate Kerrigan and lead politics again? 2. And if Kerrigan lost and UED won victories, would they be able to keep the Overmind? Considering how rapidly the Flock is developing, I have no doubt that the Overmind could sooner or later “wake up” and find out how his “children” became slaves. 3. And if the Overmind did not die from Tassadar, the UED won with ease or with difficulty or no?
She wanted to keep Raszagal under her control as a means to keep the Protoss in line. In killing her, Zeratul ended that plan. Her vengeance for that was letting him live, with the guilt of killing her.
Zeratul fought against her on Char back when the Overmind was still alive, so she probably had some lingering resentment toward him and Tassadar from that time.
Never understood the "guilt of killing her"; would it have really been better to let her "live" as Kerrigan's zombie? He did the right thing, easily justifiable. I think accidentally giving the Overmind the location of Aiur would weigh heavier on his mind lol.
Wait a moment! Is this background music during the cutscene is part of the original game or it is added by moderators? I want to know the name of it too please.
Kerrigan was but a piece on a board ever since she got infested. Revenge over the preservation of all life, seems very petty and Zeratul himself put aside his feelings and set the stage, for Raynor, Kerrigan and Artanis.
Sorry to bust into your bubble, Raynor his army his back already done that to stop Kerrigan for personal revenge. Although the mission failed which is a suicide for the rest of whole squad. For Zeratul, he's probably absent after Brood War looking for clues about the dark future.