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===Queen of Blades (Kerrigan)=== | ===Queen of Blades (Kerrigan)=== | ||
Most Zerg, with the exception of the Overmind and its Cerebrates, are completely devoid of personality; the one character who is not is Kerrigan, whose character traits come from her human past. Changed into the Queen of the Zerg in Episode 2, Sarah Kerrigan suddenly becomes the most powerful character in the game. | Most Zerg, with the exception of the Overmind and its Cerebrates, are completely devoid of personality; the one character who is not is Kerrigan, whose character traits come from her human past. Changed into the Queen of the Zerg in Episode 2, Sarah Kerrigan suddenly becomes the most powerful character in the game. | ||
===Zerg Overmind=== | ===Zerg Overmind=== | ||
The eternal will of the swarm and responsible for Kerrigans transformation into the Queen of Blades. This character is made by the Xel'Naga to bring order to the Zerg swarms. It controls the swarms with Cerebrates and Overlords and one time got killed by Tassadar at the end of episode 3. | The eternal will of the swarm and responsible for Kerrigans transformation into the Queen of Blades. This character is made by the Xel'Naga to bring order to the Zerg swarms. It controls the swarms with Cerebrates and Overlords and one time got killed by Tassadar at the end of episode 3. |