Kerrigan and her allies take Korhal from the UED
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- StarCraft & Brood War 3 Players CO-OP: Zerg Exp 04 The Liberation of Korhal
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The more you play the Zerg campaign, you learn that the UED's plan in enslaving the Overmind destined to fail as they were losing control over the creature. Kerrigan's real enemy here was the Overmind, and she knew that the UED had nothing to stop it once it reached maturity and broke free. That's why she needed Protoss, especially the Dark Templar on her side.
If you meant dark templars on Fenix side, it's pretty much unlikely simply because his connection to Aiur was severed only with his templar forces
@@user-lk2gx3jt2u ExecutorNral is referring to something else later in the campaign. Kerrigan knew Fenix's forces had no dark templar in their ranks.
It's more like the extent of the control they had cannot reach to further planets, hence Kerrigan realizing that their "Psi Disrupter" is not as invincible as she thought. This is also the reason why after the battle of Korhal she decided to betray them immediately as she no longer needs them and only requires the DTs to kill the Overmind.
I have to admit though. Dugalle was a terrible Admiral. Not only is he naive in believing Duran about Stukov betraying him (while also the one stating that a turncoat is always a turncoat), but he is also stupid enough to rely more on their enslaved Overmind, while at the same time not bringing their advanced technologies (only a couple of them like the Valkyries, Medics, and Spartan Companies (Goliaths with Charon Boosters). He truly needs to study tactics after all, and by Duke at that!
@thegreatzephyr1776 Yes, that was also explained in mission 6 as they were using scientists to coordinate the Zerg. However in Zerg mission 8 the UED built Science Facilities on Char to coordinate the Zerg as they did on Tarsonis (which confirms they are having hard times in controlling the creature even on Char) and the Overmind directs it's attacks on the UED as soon as the facilities are destroyed. Although that part was cut from the original campaign, it seemed that the UED had no hope to maintain control over the Overmind for long. Even if the UED brought their most advanced tech, they had no chance in stopping the mature Overmind because its basically immortal. You can curse Blizzard for giving the creature such plot armor, but that's how it works in the Koprulu sector.
@@thegreatzephyr1776 He's even way stupid when you realize that the power generators were placed outside the psi disruptor's fortress, just to ensure the player has a chance to destroy it.
Also, regarding the Overmind, Duran likely didn't brief DuGalle and Stukov about its powers and the full extent of controlling the entire Swarm halfway throughout Ep V before his betrayal, so the UED has most likely only read basic stuff about the Zerg and thought that mere drugs are enough to pacify the Overmind. Lastly, because the Dominion (and to an extent, the Confederacy) considered the psi disruptor a lost piece of tech, it's implied they have never used it before and thus had little to no information on how the psi disruptor's mechanics function. That's why they relied on the Overmind because of the simple fact that it's the strongest Zerg entity that controls every zerg and controlling it neuters the hive mind.
The UED had literally little to basic knowledge about their alien enemies in the sector and that's amusing.
"Maybe the UED is having trouble controlling the Overmind."
ATTACKS WITH HUNDREDS OF MUTALISKS
Kerrigan: Strange, there aren't many zerg attacking...
6 minutes later: 154967654541 mutalisks incoming
7:40 the scale of that pushback, holy...
Man, this has to be one of the hardest missions yet. The amount of mutalisks made my jaw drop. Tough defenses and some very heavy enemy attacks. Very well played by everyone!
Now this feels like a full scale battle to retake a planet. It would also be appropriate to the lore if the red terrans get nuke silos.
The UED use mass breeding mutalisk because they know The Unholy Alliance don't have valkyrie
But we have defilers
I see that the UED has studied up on the Zerg meta. Very good coordination holding that off.
9:46 Victory Dancing Ultralisk
Ultralisk at the end: “YOU SPIN ME RIGHT ROUND, BABY RIGHT ROUND”
Someone really a fan of mass Multalisk.
Like wtf, that’s way too many for 1 player to produce.
4:53 6:18 8:39 Geez, like kicking in a hornet nest😅😂.
9:47 that one Ultralisk celebrate for Mengsk's rethroning.🤣
I wonder what will happen if Raynor, Fenix and Mengsk were not caught off guard and actually prepared for Kerrigan? Would be a cool mini campaign, even a new timline.
Mengsk: "Commence the *damn* attack!"
I wonder what Kerrigan was thinking at this moment.
Did she watch too much Wrath of Khan, and thought abandoning Mengsk on a irradiated hellscape would be fitting? [Honestly, I didn't expect him to bounce back either.]
Did she imagine eviscerating him at that moment?
Did she imagine looking over at Raynor and saying 'Y'know, I won't kill him- But I can't control what you do."
Did Durand convince her she couldn't kill Mengsk?
I'm puzzled what's happening in the internal affairs of the UED when they finally controlled the infant Overmind. Some don't want the idea of controlling a race that ravaged Terran and Protoss colonies and would rather destroy them, so there may be room for infighting within UED ranks, but aside from the traitor Duran, it wasn't explored due to protagonist-centered bias.
This is amusing,with Raynor,Fenix and Kerrigan to take Korhal from the UED I hope nothing happens at True Colours
Damn Mengsk sure is in a hurry, he gotta go to the toilet.
UED: We can't make devourers and guardians, even Scourge for some reason
Captain: Don't care. Make Mutalisks.
UED: How many, sir?
Captain: 100 Mutalisks
I'd listen to the man. He is the Captain who won the 1st battle of Augustgrad.
How many Mutalisks do we make?
Yes
whatever just get those damn hatcheries to work
Holy Mutas UED!
When you realize Mutalisk spam is accurate to the UED's air power doctrine
Good point. I always liked the difference in doctrines between the Dominion (ground) and the UED (air). If the Dominion controlled a brood they would probably have a preference for Ultralisks.
Yeah, that's right, Arcturus, tell Kerrigan exactly where you'll be deploying your top commanding officer. What could POSSIBLY go wrong?
Omg is the white enemy using cheat 'Operation Cwal' or something? That nonstop mutalisk spawn is really insane
This mission seem really hard seriously, good job to you boys for coordinating so well in this mission
I am sincerely overjoyed to see this co-op campaign as it is, the Zerg BW campaign looks so much more interesting with all 3 factions fighting together.
A shame this is probably the last time we'll see them all fighting side by side.
The UED has been watching Jaedong videos , look at all those mutas
Oh man, imagine a fleet of Corsairs and Carriers backed up by a few Devourers. Those mutas would get shredded real fast.
Very nice.
Don't forget about the bonus mission.
It sucks we never got the chance to control both Terran and Zerg at once in the original campaign and brood war.
through effort and determination they managed to defeat ued and kick them out of korhal
How many mutalisks you need for one mission...
Yes
Having protoss and terrans as allies on this mission is very cool
This Jack of All Trades alliance is so good for big invasions. Sadly.. it wont last forever (also I love how the UED seems to be in danger controlling the overmind... and yet they use a Muta's swarm to defend themselfs)
Since all three races (Kerrigan, Fenix and Raynor) are assaulting the main UED base, who is striking the outlying fortification as they planned?
The Dominion and the Protoss are assaulting the main UED base here, Raynor's boys are dealing with the outlying fortification along with Raynor and Fenix.
@@ExecutorNral You're right, of course. As i noted the red-colored terran forces, it makes sense.
@@AC3acm This might also explain Raynor's absence in True Colors.
And I think Fenix just lent a few of his forces in the main attack while he himself and the rest of his Tribe is out with Raynor.
>1:09 Operation: ♫ 𝘉𝘢𝘤𝘬 𝘐𝘯 𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘭 ♫
>2:13 Widespread On-Zerg Albinism.
>4:06 Odin/Thor Barrage Inspiration.
>5:54 Indeed.
>8:35 Winged Grubs *Vs* Flying Corns.
>9:29 The Reign of Chaos Has Come.
>Obligatory ''Blue, Red & Purple'' Trio.
>No Prev. Campaign Caps Available?
8:35 - ох, нифига себе сколько тут народу! Со всех шпилей слетелись! Это же сколько лимита нужно?!
Why don't Admiral steer his cruiser into overmind if he is having problem with it?
jesus christ that muta count
“What’s this? A handsome cooperative game woefully underpopulated by Mutalisks? A large influx of Mutalisks ought to put a stop to that!”
- White CPU
Everyone is bullying UED
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Alternate…
With their haul of minerals and Stasis Cells, The attack on Tarkossia commences. Raynor and Draliska are tasked with drawing enemy reinforcements away from the battle site. That site will be where one of Duran's Executors, Zasz aboard his Behemoth, and some men Raynor could spare will be at.
Despite facing the 7th Fleet under Andraxxus, they decimate the enslaved Protoss and the Primal Zerg, leaving Tarkossia to Kerrigan once more. Though the time of betrayal is soon at hand…
So at the end of the Zerg campaing there will be 2v1?
How many mutalisks died in that battle?
So, 2 more Cerebrates are going to join Kerrigan in next mission? Or that will be human and protoss traitors?
I believe Kerrigan already had taken hold of three Cerebrates. She just didn't need all of them until this iteration of True Colors.