I'm doing a series of posts on Kerrigan related lore over at SC2 armory just for kicks, thought you guys might be interested, here's a copy paste of my post from there. Here's the original thread, if interested.
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I apologize for the delay in this topic, I promised it 2 weeks ago, but Mass Effect 2 has a way of slowing projects down. The purpose of this thread is to offer my own theories as to Kerrigan's abilities, and encourage discussion.
EDIT: I'm splitting this up into 2-3 parts for the sake of my time and how exhausting reading all the parts at once would be, think of it like SC2 campaign becoming a trilogy.
There are two primary aspects to Kerrigan's power, her personal psychic and simple combat strength, and her control of the swarm, how she maintains both at such high levels as she does is something of a mystery, it would put her psychic abilities far beyond that of anything short of virtual demi-gods like Ulrezaj and the Voice to be able to control the Zerg with more effectiveness than the Overmind and still be able to combat such powerful individuals as Tassadar and Zeratul in a straight fight.
My theory is that while the Overmind more directly controlled the individual's in it's armies by a chain of command, which allowed cerebrates actual sentience, albeit a biological need to serve the Overmind, Kerrigan uses a more subtle technique which appeals more to her preferred tactics of manipulation over brute force, instead of controlling every Zerg on the field, she may apply the same technique as the overmind did to the cerebrates to control them, give them higher thought, but a biological need to serve. This would allow her to maintain virtual full individualistic power, but still control the Swarm single-handily.
It should be noted that the types of powers, individualistic and control-oriented are always separate, if they weren't cerebrates would have the ability to fight back, but they clearly lack that talent, point being that if the two types of abilities were interchangeable then cerebrates would probably be remarkably strong individual psychics, instead of having to rely exclusively on their swarms for protection. Therein lies the problem, the ability to control other Zerg is a trait which cerebrates and overlords have, and was given to Kerrigan, but cerebrates, overlords, and even the Overmind itself have control limits, Kerrigan has shown no signs of an inability to manage her armies. It wouldn't make sense for the Overmind to jury-rig a Terran to be able to exceed his own control abilities, if it could do that it could've just added that trait to itself or it's cerebrates. Point being Kerrigan has found away around the control barrier.
We have one sources of insight into how she manages this, from the third book in the Dark Templar saga, Twilight. Take Ethan Stewart. Albeit he may be a skewered example as he wasn't exactly a typical Zerg, but he offers some insight into their psyche. Instead of simply being dedicated to the Swarm he was absolutely dedicated to her. His dialogue made him sound like he was literally in love with her, humorously so. The Overmind and cerebrates relationship seemed much more like that of a simple general and his sub-commanders. This is a virtual personification of Kerrigan vs. the Overmind's polar personalities, you can call it masculine/feminine if you want, the Overmind used simple over-arching strategy and brute force to achieve his goals, Kerrigan, who was working with much smaller resources at the time of her ascension prefers manipulation, it never occurred to the Overmind to play on Raynor's feelings for Kerrigan to use him, but Kerrigan herself certainly did so, I doubt Raynor ever would've sided with her if they hadn't had any knowledge of each other pre-infestation. He would have had no evidence that she was ever trustworthy, and would have just dismissed her. Controlling the Swarm by making them love you is very much her style, it's subtle, efficient, and superior to other methods. Her having the ability to manipulate all Zerg DNA, this seems like the most likely option for her, remaking the Swarm to perfectly suit her, manipulating their DNA to make them adore her, and in doing so remove the need of middle men, giving her complete control. The original Swarm perfectly suited the Overmind in a similar way, it preferred strategy and force, and the Zerg exemplified that in his time.. To summarize, Kerrigan has remade the swarm to suit her, giving her complete control through manipulation rather than brute force.
Kerrigan's personal abilities are far less complex, as a Terran ghost with cybernetic implants to weaken her, she registered a PI of 8, after she was infested and disabled said implants her power levels jumped sharply, she could easily match a Protoss high Templar at this point, as evidenced by her ability to cast psi-storm. It's also worth noting that she maintained cloak, which in theory should've gone with the implants as it was actually terran technology that had allowed her to cloak in the past, meaning her psi-powers may let her bend light like a Dark Templar, considering the Overmind worked off Void Powers she may have been able to make them work for her in the form of Cloak. There haven't been any other major jumps, but in one of the novels she won (or at brought to a draw) a fight with Tassadar and Zeratul simultaneously. That wouldn't be possible from simply removing her implants, meaning she must have further method. Theoretically she could use the other terran which have been infested to improve her own abilities by switching out the genes which effect her psi-powers with the others of any other terran who have been infested. Whether this could be cumulative or she could modify her own without getting any other more powerful psychics is unknown. Psychic powers are genetically based though, and she can rewrite her own gene's meaning she can possibly just keep evolving herself. Finally, she can likely give herself Zerg traits such as improved carapaces and claws and whatnot, even without her psi-powers she'd be a very powerful fighter. Short of Ulrezaj, and the Voice, who she is likely the most powerful individual presently active.
Kerrigan Pt. 2: Agenda next!
Release date: When it's done.




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