She doesn't want to.
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She doesn't want to.
I pray that wont happen. That sounds horrible. Kerrigan should never ally anyone again it would.. ugh it wouldnt make any sense because everyone should know no matter what happens kerrigan is going to try and kill you. Even if your going to ally her to save your life after she is just going to kill you. That would be horrible if they all allied. The only people that should ally are terran and protoss and it should be limited as much as possible. I want them to be enemies! NON STOP SLAUGHTER!
I think not. Through all the major SC races will have to ally once again briefly, to fight the new growing menace to survive despite their past. Zeratul did bring warning of the Xel'naga returning to Raynor (Kerrigan might know of it now.) will bring doom to the end of all things.Quote:
I have a feeling that we'll see a repeat of WC3's story...Xe'Naga turn out to be good, and they make Kerrigan, Zeratul and Raynor ally together to eliminate some other alien race that's a threat to them all.
Kerrigan will probably be the wild card in the deck. The bastard that she usually is. Screwing people over, playing childish games: all for the fun of it, and all for personal gain. There's absolutely nothing that will change that. Until her story comes to an end, and personally I don't think Blizzard is done with her just yet.
I doubt it.Quote:
I have a feeling that we'll see a repeat of WC3's story...Xe'Naga turn out to be good, and they make Kerrigan, Zeratul and Raynor ally together to eliminate some other alien race that's a threat to them all.
But my personal guess has always been that we won't see much of the Xel'Naga until the first expansion.
I don't know. While that would be interesting for sure, it'd break her mystique. She wouldn't be as dangerous or cunning, and instead she'd just be... piteous.Quote:
The best part of this is that it could be used as a growing experience for Kerrigan's character. I'm reminded of the words of Merlin in the film Excalibur: "You betrayed the Duke. You stole his wife. You took his castle. Now no one trusts you."
Kerrigan standing alone, abandoned before an implacable foe yet again. Only this time she's abandoned due to her own folly. And all she had to do was not kill people for no particular reason.
However, I don't think for a minute that Blizzard's going to do that. It's way too subtle a point for them.
An alliance doesn't have to be a big, formal thing. There wasn't an alliance between DuGaulle and Mengsk's forces at the big battle at the end of BW. But they didn't actively go after each other either.Quote:
Kerrigan should never ally anyone again it would.. ugh it wouldnt make any sense because everyone should know no matter what happens kerrigan is going to try and kill you.
All you need is an understanding that there's a more important enemy out there and that all sides are attacking it.
It's been a while since I've played WC3, and I didn't play it all the way through, but how is that a repeat of WC3's storyline? The Xel'Naga would presumably be playing the part of the Burning Legion, yes?Quote:
I have a feeling that we'll see a repeat of WC3's story...Xe'Naga turn out to be good, and they make Kerrigan, Zeratul and Raynor ally together to eliminate some other alien race that's a threat to them all.
Further, it'd be kind of difficult to do. You'd be introducing, not only a 4th side to the conflict, but a fifth. Introducing both the main heroes and main villains in the same story is... not a good idea. Especially when we already have plenty of established villains and/or heroes.
It'd require significant writing skill to make it work. But really, it's the only direction for her character to actually grow in. As she herself said, she's "Queen Bitch of the Universe." The only place to go from the top is... down.Quote:
I don't know. While that would be interesting for sure, it'd break her mystique. She wouldn't be as dangerous or cunning, and instead she'd just be... piteous.
We don't know whether the Xel'Naga are benevolent or malevolent creatures. One only assumes they are back to correct their past mistakes, ie- destroying the Zerg and Protoss and preventing further damage from their experimental meddling.
But like Alex06 mentioned, what if the Xel'Naga aren't back to do that? What if they made another experiment beyond the Protoss and Zerg, and that race turned out far worse than the previous? That could easily become a new threat that changes everyone's game plan.
Of course we won't know anything until we actually play through the singleplayer or get more information on the Xel'Naga.
Actually, this possibility is very much already set in place. A common theory is that Duran created his Hybrids under the instruction of the Xel'Naga. Should the Xel'Naga lose control of the Hybrids (which mind you, is a recurring theme for them), they would effectively become the 'fifth' side. Conversely, if Duran isn't affiliated with the Xel'Naga, then they are already a fifth side to the conflict.
Duran = Medivh lulz
The Xel'Naga were not wrathful as they were chased from Aiur, but rather ashamed they had pushed their progeny too far, too fast. As for the Zerg... they never did ANYTHING the Xel'Naga didn't want them to. Their destruction and assimilation were assured. Given that the Overmind was a naturally psychic creature, they should have - and perhaps did - foresee the fall.
With all that said, if Duran IS a true servant of the 'Naga, then it is clear that not only have they abandoned the Dae'Uhl, but non-aggression against alien races as well. The 'Naga have not been idle these past few centuries.
You know what I think? Duran = ATLAS! :D
That's ... unexpected. The xel'naga no longer knew what the Overmind was up to once it cut its psychic connection to them. (And no, I don't think the xel'naga could see the future, at least not clearly.) I believe it was afterward the xel'naga built that giant bug zapper on Shakuras.Quote:
As for the Zerg... they never did ANYTHING the Xel'Naga didn't want them to.