One thought I had is that the WoL storyline would've been much better had the basic events and motives been arranged to create more tension. Had Raynor been captured by Valerian in the middle of the campaign when his focus is fully on dealing with Mengsk (and truly captured, with the Mengsks in a position of power, not Raynor pointing a gun to Valerian's head). Valerian offers to release Raynor and provide him with assistance in dethroning his father on the condition that he "de-infest" Kerrigan for him (preferably by means of Dominion science rather than a Xel'Naga artifact, it stands to reason that the Dominion tried to develop some sort of Infestation vaccine and not too preposterous to have them succeed (with the vast resources at Mengsk's disposal)), Tychus is sent by Arcturus alongside him to see to the job being "done properly" (kill Kerrigan). The Mengsks are working together, though Valerian really does plot against his father, however he doesn't care that much whether Kerrigan lives or dies (that's his father personal vendetta) and sees Raynor as another potential opportunity rather than instrumental to his plans. The whole plot would've made much more sense. Once released Raynor would've been visited by Zeratul who warns him not to kill Kerrigan, and the rest of the missions would've focused on the Zerg invasion and Kerrigan (potentially Hybrids too), that would've been the place to put in the Hanson missions as well, since that's when the themes they're truly pertinent to emerge. There would've even been place for another Protoss storyline there. In the light of SUCH events the ending would've actually made sense, and wouldn't have felt as an out of the blue deus ex-machinae non-resolution.




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Just imagine an entire minute added in at the beginning. By the minute's end, they all die.
