Eh, her whole life was pretty dark. If you read her back story even back to when she was being turned into a Ghost in the beginning. It's called understanding where a person is coming from - maybe you don't know her whole back story though.
18:47 Artanis: "Did you know this warrior?" Raynor: "No, but I know his story.. he costed 50 minerals and took 18 seconds to build. Takes 1 supply. Range 5. Damage 6. When he walked out of the barracks, he offered a piece of himself to me."
Fun Fact: Some believe a handshake is a customary sign of trust because in ancient times people wore their blades under their sleeves. Both individuals grab each other's wrists or hands, and shake to check if a blade is hidden. The fact that the Protoss have forearm blades pointed in the other direction defeats the effectiveness of the shake, but in an ironic way it makes the action more trustworthy.
It's also believed that the salute has one of two origins (in particular, the palm-forward version). First, raising of your visor or throwing back your hood to let your identity be known presents your palm. Second, showing an empty hand is a gesture of peace.
While thats true, Augustgrad was only established as the TD's capital AFTER the UED were defeated. The mission didn't take place in the city, so it's more likely Jim's referencing the end of HotS than Kerrigans assault on their joint enemy in the past.
Master Asia good point, but dehaka was not under the psi control of the zerg, along with the rest of the primals, they had free will. zagara was extremely aggressive throughout the whole campaign and stukov may have infested civvies that hadnt made it out to grow his forces. based on how long he spent in that facility and the experiments done to him, he prob lost all care for other people
Oh, I'm not saying Kerrigan and her allies didn't inflict damage and cause casualties(I seem to recall at her testing ultralisks in Augustgrad), what I was saying is what damage they did cause was lessened due to Kerrigan making that deal with Valerian. Without that deal, the Zerg Swarm would have hot dropped right into Mengsk's front door and the surrounding area, causing damage mulititudes greater than what was actually inflicted.
Augustgrad was the Dominion's capital since the end of the very first campaign from Starcraft 1. Arcturus gives his inauguration speech there. The city was directly attacked in Brood War while held by the UED and their Renegade Swarm by Kerrigan and her Broods. So, Kerrigan's attacked Augustgrad twice with the Zerg, and Raynor could easily be mentioning either. Also, Valerian asked Kerrigan to spare civilians. That didn't mean her attack on the palace was any less hectic.
Valerian Mengsk was one of the best characters in this story. He could have easily been a terror in his own right. Instead he chose to go out of his way to be better.
@@TricksterPoi Arcturus would've just hid in the corner like he did in the WoL campaign, save himself while all his people would be sacrificed and slaughtered like the coward he was
The Terran Colonies in the Koprulu Sector seem to all be Texan or generally Southern-esque. Like Arcturus, even Duran (he sounded like he was from Lousianna), Edmund Duke. Most of the SC1 unit dialogue too (SCV, Marines, Ghosts, Siege Tanks, Vultures, etc etc), with the exception of a few units (Valkyrie, Goliath, Battlecruiser, Science Vessel), i'm not entirely sure what accent the Dropship had. And in contrast, the UED sounded like they were mostly from Europe. Du Galle (honhonhon Baguette) and Stukov.
Imagine how crazy it would be to be frozen in place on a battlefield while massive abberations run at you but ur saved by orbital cannons and a bunch of teleporting aliens that you've only heard of before
I love how Artanis just is so positive and that he has learned from Jim that they are not so different after all, and Swan is taking this somewhat literally and not in the poetic kind of way Artanis mean it in (since they have not talked before). Therefore his little ackward sounding "Riiight" afterwards.
Artanis : It's a custom to shake a hand of a friend. Raynor : Oh we friends now ? Artanis : Is it not ? Raynor : Enhances it really. Artanis : ohh.. fancy word for a vulture rider.
One imagines that with the K'hala gone Artanis has gone back to the archaic ways of the humans and has actually been READING things. With their method of transmitting generational knowledge gone, and the Zerg's method incompatible, the human method, books and literature, is the only game in town. It's the only currently aailable way to preserve Protoss history and thought. Human histories and dramas would become the archetype the new Protoss literati would use because it was a working system that was freely available and would give them a placce to start instead of making it up as they went along . So yes, human traditions would slip into Protoss thought as a result. The human thought permating both Protoss culture, through the new literati, and Zerg culture through Kerrigan, is one of the big reasons for the revolutionary new reality of Zerg and Protoss TALKING to each other. Their common experience with humans gave them a place to start in creating dialogue. It was their mutual contamination by human thinking that suddenly made a negotiated peace possible and even led to a temporary alliance between Protoss and Zerg, which was a ridiculous thing to even think before humans blundered into Koprulu. Suddenly the Protoss are evolving again. Suddenly the Zerg are organized. In a way humanity was as lethal to the Xel'Naga scheme as the Hybrids. They destroyed the order of things.
Or he did know, and offered his hand palm up intentionally, showing him even greater respect than just a simple handshake. And Raynor not just looking at the warp blade, but also evening out the respect. That, or as you say Artanis just putting up his hand, not really knowing the minutiae, which does make complete sense as well.
I think Artanis went for the handshake more as a way to wordlessly show the bracer to Raynor, and through it, show that Zeratul was dead and that he was the one carrying his legacy moving foward.
Starcraft 2's campaign, in my opinion, had some of the best cutscenes of any game I've played and one of the best campaigns I've played (If not my best). Just that Handshake scene shook me.
Raynor realizes Zeratul is dead, but Artanis is honouring his memory by wearing his armlet. "Give 'em hell, Artanis"...kick-ass line, and a emperor-esque response from Artanis - he just turns and looks up, psionically communicating for beam up, and with that music crescendo, you just know that some serious ass-kicking is about to go down. One of my all-time fav scenes.
Afaik immortals *are* dragoons, but are armed differently. Immortals and dragoons are injured heroes. in Fenix’s case, he was a badass zealot that got slain, then revived as a dragoon, then once again as the badass purifier we know. Thinking about it, it’s possible that the immortal replaced the dragoon as technology improved, using a more powerful weapon and better shielding.
@@misspurdy27288 If I understood the introduction of this storyline's Fenix, Fenix's mind was forked upon his first death as a zealot. His original body was placed into a dragoon, while a fork of his mind was encoded into the Purifier chassis. Their timelines diverged at that point. The Purifier Fenix did not recall his time as a dragoon because he did not experience it - only the original Fenix did.
on this misson, i'v found a easter egg so you destroy the shiny new car and then the marine says " oh man, why doe this keep happening". thats my easter egg.
Iwo B. ya its the marine from the ultralisk evolution mission when u smash his car he comes out like "GOD DAMNIT, I JUST PAYED THIS THING OFF!" and tries to go against your ultras alone
In the Remastered version of Starcraft, there is an artwork depicting Zeratul shaking hands with Raynor in the ending of Brood War. Perhaps that’s where Artanis got the idea?
It's always been beautiful to me; the idea that the Protoss and Zerg have the ability to communicate their thoughts and emotions with each other near-telepathically. But us humans? We've got nothing but our words, body language and facial expressions to communicate our thoughts and feelings. That's also... Kind of beautiful
Man everytime i hear Vorazun being condesending about Zeratul even after being told repeatedly that he had no other option than slaying Raszgal... It makes me want to slap her with an Ultralisk.
It could be awesome as an fps but pls no gunsquagleweewee. Let's remove it from CoD by giving it some story and RPG elements. And maybe partially 3rd person, so it'd be more like good fps games like System Shock 2, Metro 2033 and Dishonored.
But it would lose something because you would be stuck as a minor soldier while more interesting unit’s wouldn’t be available to fight as. With C&C Renegade it worked because their units and weapons are more based in reality
Great content like alwyas brother! Here's to the people re watching this during Covid Quarantine! Stay safe out there Brothers and sisters well mostly brothers I mean it's an RTS after all xd xd
I see. That's cool. Because of Starcraft I always laugh at Halo 2's line: "They're in standard formation. Little bastards up front, the big ones in the back! Good luck, Cairo!"
Yup, it's a direct reference, someone was a fan. Especially since some of the voice actors are Star Trek actors too (John de Lancie as Alarak, Armin Shimmerman as Narud/Mohandar, Michael Dorn as Ouros).
After Arcturus was defeated Raynor and Matt helped with the aftermath of korhal's zerg invasion so Raynor's raiders joined it since their goal was done and as Jim said "we also help people" they were not just some rebel group.
The ultimate goal of the revolution was to displace Arcturus, since he was a tyrannical ruler who didn't care what happened to his people. Now that the far more benevolent Mengsk Jr. is in charge, the rebels don't need to be rebels anymore - they're in it for the people, not for themselves.
I don't think they were. The way I remember it, they were their own group, not really under the government. But also not against it anymore since Varian... sorry, Valerian took over, so they cooperated. Their goals were aligned.
Legacy of the Void was really my favorite campaign.. Artanis is just a badass and did badass stuff, it also had the best dialogue.. The dialogue was very weak in SC II but it is much better in Legacy..
It sounds like "Fire and Fury" if not, I'm guessing it's "Warriors" They have a habit of naming their cutscene OSTs based on the cutscene names themselves
@@Cutie_Oni Valerian has the core worlds, Raynor's strength is in the frontier. Valerian has superior numbers. Raynor would have access to superior resources. Raynor also has far, far more combat experience than Valeriann. The frontier was hit hard by the Zerg invasion, but if the two actually came to blows, it would be something close to a fair fight.
The Protoss camaign is by far the worst... the terran one is a bit blend, the zerg one darn grate... and then we are going from deep emotional stories from relatable characters to faceless monks talking about prophesies of weird places we dont care about...... great job blizzard. way to up your game
Not worst, tougher. Not all missions were terrible, some might them were to hard and mental. Tell me, which one is your worse Protoss Mission of Legacy of the Void?
@@meathead6155 Seeing your question, I would take the liberty of answering from my own perspective. The problem I have with the story is that I don't remember... I remember great many details from SC1, but SC2 in general was so generic that I just don't remember much of it. I loved the intro, that was unbeatably awesome, and I remember the gameplay which was mostly fun. Storywise, I remember we completely destroyed Shakuras. But I can't recall why. I do remember, though, that I realized "hell, they destroyed Shakuras, that's big... and I don't feel it". Shakuras was such an important world in Brood War and I still remember the feeling when I finished SC1 Protoss campaign and Tassadar sacrificed himself and then when I finished BW Protoss and Artanis and Zeratul wiped out the Zerg from Shakuras. I should have been completely invested in the story and bummed about Shakuras being gone. But SC2 was just emotionally empty and almost completely forgettable.
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PS. Bros before whos!.. Kerrigan sux!..
cant hate that a$$ tho
Eh, her whole life was pretty dark. If you read her back story even back to when she was being turned into a Ghost in the beginning. It's called understanding where a person is coming from - maybe you don't know her whole back story though.
Demitrios Vekk F.Z. It's a joke, bud.
We lost Tychus and Arcturus because of her and gained a shitty ending.
Shes super cute. Id date her as Zerg Queen and tell her really sweetly how pritty she looks
18:47 Artanis: "Did you know this warrior?"
Raynor: "No, but I know his story.. he costed 50 minerals and took 18 seconds to build. Takes 1 supply. Range 5. Damage 6. When he walked out of the barracks, he offered a piece of himself to me."
This comment is perfect.
Haha I can't stop laughing
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You stole that comment.
Fun Fact: Some believe a handshake is a customary sign of trust because in ancient times people wore their blades under their sleeves. Both individuals grab each other's wrists or hands, and shake to check if a blade is hidden.
The fact that the Protoss have forearm blades pointed in the other direction defeats the effectiveness of the shake, but in an ironic way it makes the action more trustworthy.
It's also believed that the salute has one of two origins (in particular, the palm-forward version). First, raising of your visor or throwing back your hood to let your identity be known presents your palm. Second, showing an empty hand is a gesture of peace.
"Even the Zerg didn''t tear into the city like this."
No shit, Raynor. Valerion literally asked Kerrigan not too.
Master Asia he could be referring to the 1st great war, when kerrigan assaulted Korhal to kick out the UED, she had nothing holding her back then
While thats true, Augustgrad was only established as the TD's capital AFTER the UED were defeated. The mission didn't take place in the city, so it's more likely Jim's referencing the end of HotS than Kerrigans assault on their joint enemy in the past.
Master Asia good point, but dehaka was not under the psi control of the zerg, along with the rest of the primals, they had free will. zagara was extremely aggressive throughout the whole campaign and stukov may have infested civvies that hadnt made it out to grow his forces. based on how long he spent in that facility and the experiments done to him, he prob lost all care for other people
Oh, I'm not saying Kerrigan and her allies didn't inflict damage and cause casualties(I seem to recall at her testing ultralisks in Augustgrad), what I was saying is what damage they did cause was lessened due to Kerrigan making that deal with Valerian. Without that deal, the Zerg Swarm would have hot dropped right into Mengsk's front door and the surrounding area, causing damage mulititudes greater than what was actually inflicted.
Augustgrad was the Dominion's capital since the end of the very first campaign from Starcraft 1. Arcturus gives his inauguration speech there.
The city was directly attacked in Brood War while held by the UED and their Renegade Swarm by Kerrigan and her Broods.
So, Kerrigan's attacked Augustgrad twice with the Zerg, and Raynor could easily be mentioning either. Also, Valerian asked Kerrigan to spare civilians. That didn't mean her attack on the palace was any less hectic.
Seeing Valerian caring for the fallen men and Matt joining for help in the surface shows how much the Dominion has changed in a good way
Arcturus on the other hand would have sold all of them to Amon
Valerian Mengsk was one of the best characters in this story. He could have easily been a terror in his own right. Instead he chose to go out of his way to be better.
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 I doubt Arcturus knows the real deal.
@@TricksterPoi Arcturus would've just hid in the corner like he did in the WoL campaign, save himself while all his people would be sacrificed and slaughtered like the coward he was
Even after seeing how legit Valerian apparently is, part of me still thinks that he has a hidden agenda...
I think there should be a hidden achievement for destroying all of the Mengsk statues in this mission. ;)
Achievement Unlocked!: For Kerrigan
This aged well
1:07
Raynor: Ya' ain't kiddin'. Let's lock n' load partner.
Anyone else love how Raynor is excessively Texan even though he's never even seen Texas?
Maybe he's from space texas brotha
@@hectorramos3781 Mar sara
He's mar saran i guess.
The Terran Colonies in the Koprulu Sector seem to all be Texan or generally Southern-esque. Like Arcturus, even Duran (he sounded like he was from Lousianna), Edmund Duke. Most of the SC1 unit dialogue too (SCV, Marines, Ghosts, Siege Tanks, Vultures, etc etc), with the exception of a few units (Valkyrie, Goliath, Battlecruiser, Science Vessel), i'm not entirely sure what accent the Dropship had.
And in contrast, the UED sounded like they were mostly from Europe. Du Galle (honhonhon Baguette) and Stukov.
He isn't called cowboy for nothing
"It is your custom to shake the hand of a friend, is it not?" Gets me every time. Great stuff.
"Give'Em Hell Artanis"
Best scene
hearing Artanis say "Skippy" is hilarious.
when i heard that the first time , i couldn't contain myself from laughing so loud hahah
Please time stamp for me
@@articxunodorseggnej8016 26:10
@@gabrielorbon5942 thank you
"Hey you got it skippy" forget Hierarch, Artanis' new nickname is now and forevermore "Skippy the unifier!"
Cring
I love SC and SC2 but let it be said thr best thing to come out of this franchise is the awkward dialogue between swann and artanis.
SC bad
Imagine how crazy it would be to be frozen in place on a battlefield while massive abberations run at you but ur saved by orbital cannons and a bunch of teleporting aliens that you've only heard of before
You're basically tripping balls and see *actual* aliens surrounding you.
Ok
I love how Artanis just is so positive and that he has learned from Jim that they are not so different after all, and Swan is taking this somewhat literally and not in the poetic kind of way Artanis mean it in (since they have not talked before). Therefore his little ackward sounding "Riiight" afterwards.
I think that interaction between Raynor and Artanis was perhaps one of the most amazing scenes in the entire StarCraft storyline.
It was great. One of the few that really stuck in memory.
They have a long history together, especially since Artanis is the Executor from OG Starcraft; these guys took down the Overmind together
Artanis : It's a custom to shake a hand of a friend.
Raynor : Oh we friends now ?
Artanis : Is it not ?
Raynor : Enhances it really.
Artanis : ohh.. fancy word for a vulture rider.
Raynor: Terrans are the comic relief of this story, Artanis.
Raynor: Been spendin' time with fancy aliens.
You botched it so fucking badly.
23:52
Leave it to the Terrans to use a GPS as a fucking weapon
In fairness, it wasn't actually their idea. They were manipulated to this point by the machinations of two different xel'naga
It just intrigues me that Artanis knows the handshake but he doesn’t know how the handshake works till Raynor shows him how it’s done correctly
One imagines that with the K'hala gone Artanis has gone back to the archaic ways of the humans and has actually been READING things. With their method of transmitting generational knowledge gone, and the Zerg's method incompatible, the human method, books and literature, is the only game in town. It's the only currently aailable way to preserve Protoss history and thought.
Human histories and dramas would become the archetype the new Protoss literati would use because it was a working system that was freely available and would give them a placce to start instead of making it up as they went along
. So yes, human traditions would slip into Protoss thought as a result.
The human thought permating both Protoss culture, through the new literati, and Zerg culture through Kerrigan, is one of the big reasons for the revolutionary new reality of Zerg and Protoss TALKING to each other. Their common experience with humans gave them a place to start in creating dialogue.
It was their mutual contamination by human thinking that suddenly made a negotiated peace possible and even led to a temporary alliance between Protoss and Zerg, which was a ridiculous thing to even think before humans blundered into Koprulu. Suddenly the Protoss are evolving again. Suddenly the Zerg are organized. In a way humanity was as lethal to the Xel'Naga scheme as the Hybrids. They destroyed the order of things.
Or he did know, and offered his hand palm up intentionally, showing him even greater respect than just a simple handshake. And Raynor not just looking at the warp blade, but also evening out the respect.
That, or as you say Artanis just putting up his hand, not really knowing the minutiae, which does make complete sense as well.
I think Artanis went for the handshake more as a way to wordlessly show the bracer to Raynor, and through it, show that Zeratul was dead and that he was the one carrying his legacy moving foward.
Starcraft 2's campaign, in my opinion, had some of the best cutscenes of any game I've played and one of the best campaigns I've played (If not my best). Just that Handshake scene shook me.
criminally underrated game, of course i mean campaign.
I think it has thE best storyline that rivals even the best movies around.
You know you're badass when the most badass character thinks your badass
Raynor realizes Zeratul is dead, but Artanis is honouring his memory by wearing his armlet. "Give 'em hell, Artanis"...kick-ass line, and a emperor-esque response from Artanis - he just turns and looks up, psionically communicating for beam up, and with that music crescendo, you just know that some serious ass-kicking is about to go down. One of my all-time fav scenes.
Rohit Mishra No. Go back a mission before this. Artanis told Raynor of Zeratuls fate near the beginning
omg i never noticed beforre but Reynors eyes is lingering at the armlet before looking him back to meet his face, gah stupid awesome details
Tf is an armlet? That crud isn't even close to an armlet, the word you're looking for is a *vambrace.*
Artanis: (long speech)
Immortal: We shall serve forever.
Valerian: I won't forget this kindness, hierarch.
random dark Templar: Clever...
''It is custom to shake the hand of a friend, is it not?'
My fav protos and terran :3
Same :D
My 2nd fav protos is Alarak :D he's too bad ass to be ignored.
+Han HyperX Believe me. When you pass several days hearing his voice saying to you, "Pay attention, you need more vespene!" He loses his charm.
Aww their own Legolas + Gimli moment
Hearing Artanis be called “Skippy” is funny. Even funnier is him saying it.
Such a terran word
@@Cutie_Oni Skippy SCiPs
@@OverseerXIII yeeess
Seeing artanis learn the custom of the hand shake always intrigues me
If one watches closely, you will see immortal and dragoon legs are basically identical.
Immortals are basically upgraded dragoons if i remember right.
Except they cannot hit air :( Unless it is Nerazim immortal: Annihilator and even it can only hit with a skill and not an auto attack.
Afaik immortals *are* dragoons, but are armed differently.
Immortals and dragoons are injured heroes.
in Fenix’s case, he was a badass zealot that got slain, then revived as a dragoon, then once again as the badass purifier we know.
Thinking about it, it’s possible that the immortal replaced the dragoon as technology improved, using a more powerful weapon and better shielding.
@@fhgbv And now the Xel'Naga immortals can hit air with autos c:
They basically changed dragoons from foot soilders to heavy altilary cause they can't make anymore after aiur was lost and untill they got the spear.
@@misspurdy27288 If I understood the introduction of this storyline's Fenix, Fenix's mind was forked upon his first death as a zealot. His original body was placed into a dragoon, while a fork of his mind was encoded into the Purifier chassis. Their timelines diverged at that point. The Purifier Fenix did not recall his time as a dragoon because he did not experience it - only the original Fenix did.
Swann: It's already online scooter! I do good work.
Valerian: Scooter?
Swann: Hey you got it skippy!
Artanis: Skippy?
"Skippy?"
on this misson, i'v found a easter egg so you destroy the shiny new car and then the marine says " oh man, why doe this keep happening". thats my easter egg.
Iwo B. ya its the marine from the ultralisk evolution mission when u smash his car he comes out like "GOD DAMNIT, I JUST PAYED THIS THING OFF!" and tries to go against your ultras alone
Reference to STREET FIGHTERS,
You can even do it while every Terran is stunned.
Nice shiny car. It would be a shame if it was, *destroyed*.
how that dude didnt died of several ultralisk attacking to his face
When Jim realizes that Artannis has Zeratuls bracelet with it's Void blade.. Damn!
“Bracelet” lol
StarCraft Logic
Terran : Human
Zerg : Alien
Protos : *ANIME*
H o e 'K a' G a y Why anime though?
nah , protos is different alien , zergs are more of abomination :D
@@titan133760 come now, they are anime as frick
Protoss : Predator
Terran:Human
Zerg:Undead
Protoss:Orc(cuz they came from another world, they fight for honor,and cuz they look like humans but different
20:12 Imagine random marine just passing by then seeing Artanis....... *GET SOME*
I'd probably hit up that stim pack till iv'e got 5hp and run circles around Artanis
تخلو عني اهلي تخلت عني امي تخلن عني خواتي تخلو عني اخواني تخلو عني عمي تخو عني خالتي تخو عني خوالي مادري من شتكيله اخواني ماعمرهم كلموني خواتي ماعمره كلمني ووسني بلنا فيه ام تكلمين الا بشهر مره خواتي مايكلمني الا أنا كلمهن قضا رحم اول يمني ماكلمت يوم كلموني لحين تمضي السامه ماحد يكلمك
@@appstore7702 I agree
In the Remastered version of Starcraft, there is an artwork depicting Zeratul shaking hands with Raynor in the ending of Brood War. Perhaps that’s where Artanis got the idea?
Artanis shaking raynor's hand was probably my favorite part of the entire campaign .
Young Jim:Handsome,Funny,Bald
Old Jim:Handsome,Serious,Hairy
It's always been beautiful to me; the idea that the Protoss and Zerg have the ability to communicate their thoughts and emotions with each other near-telepathically. But us humans? We've got nothing but our words, body language and facial expressions to communicate our thoughts and feelings. That's also... Kind of beautiful
Man everytime i hear Vorazun being condesending about Zeratul even after being told repeatedly that he had no other option than slaying Raszgal... It makes me want to slap her with an Ultralisk.
I love Jim Raynor, hes just a dude traing in best to save lives and make a better galaxy, even considering all that Mensk put him trought
Swan and Zeratul! The same voice actor
Zeratul I will always believe you long live the Dark Templar
11:37 Statue of Mengsk Still Standing... So much for Brother in Arms:)
kinda looks like valarian maybe?
"It is a custom to shake the hands of a friend"
"Youre not shaking my hands, its just a robotic extension of this armor"😅
Artanis: "you humans shake hands when friends, right?"
Raynor: "You son of a bitch"
Protoss ranking for me
1. Zeratul
2. Tassadar
3. Fenix
4. Artanis
Heck yeah :D
Where is alarak?
@@jexx2974 Above them all.
this could make one hell of an awesome fps
It could be awesome as an fps but pls no gunsquagleweewee. Let's remove it from CoD by giving it some story and RPG elements. And maybe partially 3rd person, so it'd be more like good fps games like System Shock 2, Metro 2033 and Dishonored.
Starcraft Ghost was a fps thing long ago but got cancled
@@ishallkillall I thought Starcraft Ghost is a third person shooter, like Metal Gear Solid or Resident Evil in terms of the gameplay shown
But it would lose something because you would be stuck as a minor soldier while more interesting unit’s wouldn’t be available to fight as.
With C&C Renegade it worked because their units and weapons are more based in reality
@@Broockle Starcraft could work as a 3rd person rpg shooter.
20:52 that's a nice shot right there
Friend Raynor, it is your custom to shake the hand of a friend, is it not?
can't unsee the mis-placed nexus at 7:09
21:55 - Lady Galadriel is solemnly offended by that reference.
UA-cam subtitle : our tennis
I love immortals, there my favorite unit
I would have called him my brother
My brother... my friend... my k- wait wrong show. But seriously, give them hell.
great leader
Manliest handshake...
"Skippy?" -By Artanis-
Best of best!!
That handshake can end racism
Great content like alwyas brother! Here's to the people re watching this during Covid Quarantine! Stay safe out there Brothers and sisters well mostly brothers I mean it's an RTS after all xd xd
The Protoss remind me a lot of the Sangheili.
You mean the Sanghelli remind us of the Protoss.
Chu Chulainn Sorry, Halo: CE came to me before Starcraft did.
I see. That's cool.
Because of Starcraft I always laugh at Halo 2's line:
"They're in standard formation. Little bastards up front, the big ones in the back! Good luck, Cairo!"
Chu Chulainn I guess Starcraft gets the credit since it has three years on Halo, just interesting how their designs are so similar.
+Michael Moen Halo is a pathetic game that came out years after star craft so stfu
For now i still don’t know why Science Vessel can healing Protoss machine unit, but Protoss can’t do it by themselves in the battlefield?
NOT ENOUGH SOLARITE
Such a powerful handshake
The guy at 9:49 reminded me of Star Trek's Geordi LaForge!
Yes, clearly a quotation from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Yup, it's a direct reference, someone was a fan. Especially since some of the voice actors are Star Trek actors too (John de Lancie as Alarak, Armin Shimmerman as Narud/Mohandar, Michael Dorn as Ouros).
Didn't realize that Jim and Matt were under Valerian's newly reorganized Dominion government.
After Arcturus was defeated Raynor and Matt helped with the aftermath of korhal's zerg invasion so Raynor's raiders joined it since their goal was done and as Jim said "we also help people" they were not just some rebel group.
The ultimate goal of the revolution was to displace Arcturus, since he was a tyrannical ruler who didn't care what happened to his people. Now that the far more benevolent Mengsk Jr. is in charge, the rebels don't need to be rebels anymore - they're in it for the people, not for themselves.
I don't think they were. The way I remember it, they were their own group, not really under the government. But also not against it anymore since Varian... sorry, Valerian took over, so they cooperated. Their goals were aligned.
19:32 anyone understand what Artanis says here? driving me crazy that I can't understand it... ("fate we too...??")
"Death is the fate of all warriors...a fate we too, may soon embrace."
Legacy of the Void was really my favorite campaign.. Artanis is just a badass and did badass stuff, it also had the best dialogue.. The dialogue was very weak in SC II but it is much better in Legacy..
What is your worse Starcraft 2 Dialogue?
@@meathead6155 Just abouy any time Tychus Findlay opened his mouth. The only exception was when Findlay was stomping about in the Odin suit.
I wonder what happens to Fenix after he was sent to khala
john Alexander T. Cruz :'( I hope he escaped Amon ...
He's a Purifier, and he did
*Fenix
I never play the next sequel StarCraft II. I still remember Tychus said about the protos artifacts.
Same. Reason is because I aint got no money to buy the sequal 😅
@@NICSU667 Starcraft 2 is now free on battlenet
@@gamechanger8908 from WOL to LOTV?
@@NICSU667 Yes, only Nova covert ops is premium checked it on my own when I made a battlenet account.
What's the song that plays during the cg cutscene?
It sounds like "Fire and Fury" if not, I'm guessing it's "Warriors"
They have a habit of naming their cutscene OSTs based on the cutscene names themselves
I get the impression that the marine keeling over was exhaustion and possibly a mental health casualty.
I mean the terrians were just getting bombarded by immense psykit energy something humans are not made to deal with
I thought it's a former Mobieus corp soldier getting freed from mind control?
This is why I hesitate to do doom drops
I wonder which allied force is stronger, Raynor or Valerian?
Valerian, he owned the dominion, but Raynor can be trusted and an excellent and cunning commander
@@Cutie_Oni Valerian has the core worlds, Raynor's strength is in the frontier. Valerian has superior numbers. Raynor would have access to superior resources. Raynor also has far, far more combat experience than Valeriann. The frontier was hit hard by the Zerg invasion, but if the two actually came to blows, it would be something close to a fair fight.
I find it funny how the protoss call anyone who fights a warrior.
starcraft 2 in a nutshell
terran:humans
protoss:aliens
zerg: monsters
xel'naga: alien god
Death is the fate of all warriors...
I don't think that i could explain how much i love Starcraft 2 story, it's so a beautiful, meaningful and everything.
brearging my air
En Taro Skippy Artanis!
starcraft stories are the best
20:52 dat protoss ass
It's 2020. Who has reinstalled and kicked ass?
17:57 can someone give me the link of the soundtrack ?
"Soldier`s fate"
Skippy?!
the blans
why do you play in easy/normal mode? try brutal or something like that
2021
কি এগুলো?
skippy? :D
daur auu
skippy... lel
headrwst
The Protoss camaign is by far the worst...
the terran one is a bit blend, the zerg one darn grate... and then we are going from deep emotional stories from relatable characters to faceless monks talking about prophesies of weird places we dont care about...... great job blizzard. way to up your game
Not worst, tougher. Not all missions were terrible, some might them were to hard and mental. Tell me, which one is your worse Protoss Mission of Legacy of the Void?
@@meathead6155 Seeing your question, I would take the liberty of answering from my own perspective.
The problem I have with the story is that I don't remember... I remember great many details from SC1, but SC2 in general was so generic that I just don't remember much of it. I loved the intro, that was unbeatably awesome, and I remember the gameplay which was mostly fun. Storywise, I remember we completely destroyed Shakuras. But I can't recall why. I do remember, though, that I realized "hell, they destroyed Shakuras, that's big... and I don't feel it". Shakuras was such an important world in Brood War and I still remember the feeling when I finished SC1 Protoss campaign and Tassadar sacrificed himself and then when I finished BW Protoss and Artanis and Zeratul wiped out the Zerg from Shakuras. I should have been completely invested in the story and bummed about Shakuras being gone. But SC2 was just emotionally empty and almost completely forgettable.