how reborn a cerebrate?
is a biology process ?
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how reborn a cerebrate?
is a biology process ?
The Overmind recreates them every time they die, since they're basically just giant worms of flesh and organs and whatever, and the Overmind is pretty much the king of that stuff. That's why after the Overmind died the Cerebrates soon followed.
The Cerebrates each represented a different facet of the Overmind. Since the Overmind itself was immortal, it was able to retain the essence of any killed Cerebrates and place it in a new body. However, the Dark Templar were somehow able to identify and annihilate them, doing damage directly to the Overmind.
But the campaign is described as reborn, front fenix eyes, how you do it?,
1 .- is a process of super regeneration, lar antimatter weapons do not do this convincingly
2 .- sircundante used to reconstruct the organic matter, the protos would take precautions, like removing everything within a radius
3 .- Supermind or is able to manipulate matter to create organic matter and rebuild their valuable cerebrate, I have a memory of a narrative qe said that the ground seemed alive
or what the novels say this?
Overmind holds their... spirit when the body is destroyed, then recreates ther body and places spirit back.
DT's used their dark energies, which are natural to zerg and through which all zerg are manipulated, to permanently destroy the spirit of Cerebrate.
The overmind holds the spirit of the cerebrate when it is released from the cerebrates body.
When the overmind died, the cerebrates had the power to come together to create a new overmind.
I think he's talking about the actual process of reincarnating the physical cerebrate. He's right: if you keep nuking something to kingdom come, chances are there won't be enough organic matter to compose an entire living being. But the same could be said for the empowered zerg structures during the UED's invasion of Char.
From Fenix's expedition, it seems to take less than two hours for a cerebrate to be reborn.
Perhaps raw psionic energy is converted to matter and arranged into organic compounds, a reversal of how archons are made (matter => energy)?...
The Overmind holds the minds of all the original Zerg, and has some kind of psi-link with the Cerebrates, and all Zerg, really. If one Cerebrate dies, i bet it only needs to mutate a larva into a Cerebrate, and that's all.
would mean that one cerebrate can be expelled from a planet removed all the Zerg
Tassadar? :)
when fenix kill the cerebrate, this reborn elsewhere ?
The real questions is, why not give cerebrates weapons.
Mmm because they already have?
You could say that a Brood it's the eyes, legs and arms of a Cerebrate.
Also the biology of the cerebrates has been stated to be the most similar to that of the original Zerg, why change their biology (big giant worm) when they also need all their focus to control their broods (which act as their weapons) and wouldn't really do much by themselves?
Before the Dark Templar, the Cerebrates had no reason to boast weapons. I'm guessing it would have taken too long for the Overmind to develop better defenses, and just never got the chance.
The question of how Cerebrates are reborn is interesting. From Fenix we have intimation that his Cerebrate was reborn from its own husk. How can this be? Well, when the UED invaded Char, marines claimed the Sunken Colonies continued to regrow no matter how much damage they inflicted, because their respective Cerebrates regenerated them with their psionic abilities.
But how would that help? I'm guessing the psi helped the colonies pull more resources from the creep and accelerated the regeneration process. But what would happen if they were nuked? Would the psi simply take that dead matter and recompose it? Is this what happens with some cerebrates?
Another possibility is that Cerebrates are simply respaawned at a hive or by the Overmind.
yes so seems as if he saw cerebrate reborn in his face, in campaign the protss no one would cost dessacerce cerebrate in that condition
Spirits do exist in SC world, and are especially prominent amongst the more enlightened Protoss race. The fact that they hold on to a legend/prophecy of a "Twilight Gatherer" means that they do associate spirituality in a more advanced form to beings that have passed on into the Khala for the Khalai Protoss. On the Dark Templar side, I found many insinuations of spirit-connected circumstances/events in the Dark Templar Trilogy. Although, I'm not sure how it works.
Another thing is The Voice from the Void. It is a non-corporeal form that had been trapped for millions of years by the Xel'Naga before being freed by Terran Scientists. The non-corporeal form can be referred to as a Dark Spiritual being that dwells in the energies of the Void.