UED Scientists: "Don't shoot! I'm with the science team!" "Do you know who ate all the donuts?" "Why do we all have to wear these ridiculous ties?" "Kerrigan doesn't need to hear this, she's a highly trained professional."
You know, I read the whole psi disrupter technobabble on the wiki and something crossed my mind: the Confederacy knew how to weaken the Swarm with this tech (and went unused because they were suddenly caught off-guard thanks to psi emitters), the Dominion didn't know it existed and the UED... just relocated it on Braxis under the pretense that it would be safe from enemy attacks, and now they're struggling because the psi disrupter's reach could barely reach Tarsonis. Amusing. I get the feeling that Tarsonis may still have surviving zerg and would likely get destroyed but imagine the outcome of this campaign if the UED let the psi disrupter be where it stood and becomes active on Tarsonis as its starting point.
Still no civil war within the UED over Project Black Flag. It would be interesting to have one during the BW Zerg campaign, where rebel UED forces try to kill the Overmind with a nuclear strike after understanding the extent of the Zerg invasion and it's impact on the entire sector
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Alternate… Two days after the great betrayal, Duran's forces on Char are besieged by the enthralled Protoss of the Primal Zerg. Duran orders Raszagal and his three Executors to hold their ground before launching a counteroffensive. During that, they find that the Primal Zerg have Templar Nexii set up with one of their own Hive clusters. Once those have been dealt with, the Protoss thralls will be easier to kill or convert.
After the emotional whirlwind of killing Fenix (and Duke), and before the endgame of Kerrigan's grand plan with the Nerazim, this mission always felt like filler. Though I suppose there is some humor in seeing that the UED continues to be less than stellar with their Zerg.
I understand what you mean. The problem is that the death of Fenix is lived through Kerrigan's side, so we don't spend time with Raynor mourning him and warning Artanis about what happened. This mission makes sense for the plot, it shows that the UED is still a threat despite their defeat on Korhal, and will remain until the Overmind is destroyed once again.
This mission is actually a sequel to Liberation of Korhal where Kerrigan discovers the UED's limited control over the Zerg and it gets concluded in mission 8. I added the removed dialogues with some event there in that mission which futher explain how things are getting worse for the UED. Looking forward to show them.
I think it works well as a reminder that the UED still have control of the Overmind and Kerrigan's situation is still perilous despite her victories at Korhal. A lot of these kinds of early Blizzard story campaigns have you do nothing but strike at the enemy's critical objectives, never worrying about an attack at home. Ooh, imagine if this was a hold out mission where they actually chased Kerrigan and Duran off Tarsonis and you had to buy time to escape.
Not just Fenix, but taking back Korhal from a huge combined UED/Zerg force (about 5000 Mutalisks) and destroying Duke's army as well. Need time to spawn more Overlords and get ready for the next attack.
Executor Nral, attention!! Further instructions are to start walk-through of Heroes of Might and Magic 3, awaiting acknowledge, come in, come in...over
May I know, is there any custom campaign you can play as UED after taming the overmind as story alternative route other than StarCraft ‘reverse’ custom campaign
Realistically no, but if you cheat and do so anyway (in single player) the trigger to get mission objective about the scientists never happens and you can't win the mission.
UED Scientists: "Don't shoot! I'm with the science team!" "Do you know who ate all the donuts?" "Why do we all have to wear these ridiculous ties?" "Kerrigan doesn't need to hear this, she's a highly trained professional."
Stahp!
>highly trained professional
>pushes buttons
>pulls vagonettes
LOL is that a Half Life reference
@@lhfirex Oh my God, we're doomed!
"Oh my god, don't kill me!" - SC2 Scientist.
You know, I read the whole psi disrupter technobabble on the wiki and something crossed my mind: the Confederacy knew how to weaken the Swarm with this tech (and went unused because they were suddenly caught off-guard thanks to psi emitters), the Dominion didn't know it existed and the UED... just relocated it on Braxis under the pretense that it would be safe from enemy attacks, and now they're struggling because the psi disrupter's reach could barely reach Tarsonis. Amusing. I get the feeling that Tarsonis may still have surviving zerg and would likely get destroyed but imagine the outcome of this campaign if the UED let the psi disrupter be where it stood and becomes active on Tarsonis as its starting point.
Still no civil war within the UED over Project Black Flag. It would be interesting to have one during the BW Zerg campaign, where rebel UED forces try to kill the Overmind with a nuclear strike after understanding the extent of the Zerg invasion and it's impact on the entire sector
The mission where they really wanted you to use Devourers despite them not being very good.
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Alternate…
Two days after the great betrayal, Duran's forces on Char are besieged by the enthralled Protoss of the Primal Zerg. Duran orders Raszagal and his three Executors to hold their ground before launching a counteroffensive.
During that, they find that the Primal Zerg have Templar Nexii set up with one of their own Hive clusters. Once those have been dealt with, the Protoss thralls will be easier to kill or convert.
After the emotional whirlwind of killing Fenix (and Duke), and before the endgame of Kerrigan's grand plan with the Nerazim, this mission always felt like filler.
Though I suppose there is some humor in seeing that the UED continues to be less than stellar with their Zerg.
I understand what you mean. The problem is that the death of Fenix is lived through Kerrigan's side, so we don't spend time with Raynor mourning him and warning Artanis about what happened. This mission makes sense for the plot, it shows that the UED is still a threat despite their defeat on Korhal, and will remain until the Overmind is destroyed once again.
If this is the second mission of the BW Zerg campaign, it would not be filler.
This mission is actually a sequel to Liberation of Korhal where Kerrigan discovers the UED's limited control over the Zerg and it gets concluded in mission 8. I added the removed dialogues with some event there in that mission which futher explain how things are getting worse for the UED. Looking forward to show them.
@@ExecutorNral I had no idea. That sounds very interesting. I'm looking forward to it.
I think it works well as a reminder that the UED still have control of the Overmind and Kerrigan's situation is still perilous despite her victories at Korhal. A lot of these kinds of early Blizzard story campaigns have you do nothing but strike at the enemy's critical objectives, never worrying about an attack at home.
Ooh, imagine if this was a hold out mission where they actually chased Kerrigan and Duran off Tarsonis and you had to buy time to escape.
UED's competence went down after their capturing the Overmind, did the captain get sent somewhere?
Maybe The Captain decided to rest on his Laurels a bit.
>0:53 Operation: Weyland Wolves.
>1:31 Op. Update: Yutani Yeoman.
>4:05 The UED, Serving Humanity!
>4:19 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘱𝘵𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘺𝘵𝘢 𝘛𝘢𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘤𝘢.
>6:15 Makima Apologists Be Like:
>7:45 ♂Faq You, Leatherman♂
>8:13 *KingLich has left the game.*
>Duran, Kerrigan & The Cerebrate; Tarsonis Triple Threat.
😁
Woof woof
everyone goes zerg rush until Nral pauses for high latency
does the guardians actually said woof woof?
Always have.
Yes I believe they are part dog.
6:24 и тут начинает главная тема зергов)))
i wonder if executor can play as protoss in the coming mission that need dark templar xd
It has UED's mechanic!
Something just came across to me, why does Kerrigan wanted to "lay low" for a while? Did Fenix really did that much of a number to the swarm?
Not just Fenix, but taking back Korhal from a huge combined UED/Zerg force (about 5000 Mutalisks) and destroying Duke's army as well. Need time to spawn more Overlords and get ready for the next attack.
Executor Nral, attention!!
Further instructions are to start walk-through of Heroes of Might and Magic 3, awaiting acknowledge, come in, come in...over
May I know, is there any custom campaign you can play as UED after taming the overmind as story alternative route other than StarCraft ‘reverse’ custom campaign
I havent seen one
@@ExecutorNral okay, thanks
Btw, I really like the UED alt ending you made for the Reverse campaign
There no more alliance,fenix and Duke are dead
You should pick up tiberian sun its free
yeah it's a solid game
I wonder if it's possible to save the starting bases from the renegade zerg
Realistically no, but if you cheat and do so anyway (in single player) the trigger to get mission objective about the scientists never happens and you can't win the mission.
Yes you can. Grant's Giant Games did some shenanigans that caused things to break in a funny way in his Deathless Zerg Video.
No misión 7? :(
today