Why did mengsk betray kerrigan




















Nova is a 10 hue , so Kerrigan is over times more powerful psi wise. Primal Queen of Blades is unclassifiable. So with the books and extra material aside, they make it clear in game that Mengsk betrays Kerrigan because she is quickly becoming a tool he can no longer use, with her arguments and opposition to his plans.

Nerazim hate Zeratul because he slaughtered their unknowingly mind-controlled by Kerrigan matriarch. Kerrigan hates Zeratul because he ruined her plans in Brood War, which inevitably fractured the Zerg under her power. Tassadar dies when he sacrifices himself to destroy the Overmind on Aiur in the first StarCraft game.

Protoss have both male and female genders and reproduce sexually. Their reproductive organs are very much analogous to Terrans, with the exception that male reproductive anatomy is internal.

Females give birth after a gestation of 12 months. Five strange copies were tracked to Char, where they were being used to control several zerg hive clusters. Zeratul wanted to destroy the crystals, and stated that only a dark archon was capable of this. Dark Templars may had been heretics to the Conclave, but the Conclave is gone.

If Dark Templars are heretics for shuning Khala and severing their nerve cords then Artanis has to be a heretic as well. Artanis sided with Tassadar and Zeratul against the Conclave. So he is a heretic and traitor as well. He directly interfered with two species, the protoss and the zerg, imbuing them with purity of form and essence respectively. They stand apart from both the Khalai and Nerazim. They do not use the Khala.

At six hundred and thirty-five years old born in according to Matt Cohen and holding the rank of prelate, Zeratul is a member of the Nerazim, better known as the dark templar, whose forebears were exiled from the protoss homeworld of Aiur over a thousand years ago for refusing to submit to the Khala.

Artanis is the primary Protoss protagonist and player character in the StarCraft franchise. Duke died with his battlecruiser , fulfilling Kerrigan's prior wish to have him killed.

Mengsk was outraged by how the Dominion had been used to cripple the UED and ensure Kerrigan's control over the Swarm. As revenge, Kerrigan left Mengsk alive to nurse the crippled Dominion; living to see her rise to power would be a reminder of his part in turning her into the Queen of Blades. Fenix also died fighting, belatedly realizing his doubts about Kerrigan's trustworthiness had been true. Kerrigan noted the protoss' own "headstrong and predictable" nature had made them perfect tools.

Furthermore, this had made the protoss their own worse enemy, ironically echoing Tassadar's lesson to her during the Great War. Fenix's death roused Raynor to anger. The rebel vowed to kill Kerrigan in the future to avenge those who had died during her ruthless pursuit of power.

After defeating her former allies, Kerrigan and the zerg returned to Tarsonis to rest. For the first time since her transfiguration she was weary of slaughter. StarCraft Wiki Explore. Having just replayed StarCraft 1 up to this betrayal, it was very apparent why Mengsk did it. The emitters are secured and on-line. Think this through. Believe me.

You all have your orders. Carry them out. Mengsk : If they engage the Zerg, the Confederates may escape. Raynor : First you sell out every person on this world to the Zerg, then you ask us to go up against the Protoss?

Mengsk : I have absolute confidence in Kerrigan's ability to hold off the Protoss. Raynor : This is bullshit. Kerrigan, are you reading this? Kerrigan : I heard. I'm going down there. Arcturus knows what he's doing.

I can't back out on him now. Raynor : Funny. I never thought of you as anyone's martyr. Good huntin'! We're moving out. You're not just gonna leave them? How about that evac? Don't do this. Helmsman, signal the fleet, and take us out of orbit.

What the hell's going on up there- So with the books and extra material aside, they make it clear in game that Mengsk betrays Kerrigan because she is quickly becoming a tool he can no longer use, with her arguments and opposition to his plans.

Improve this answer. Himarm Himarm 1. I'd have made this the accepted answer While the other one makes a lot of sense and is a good answer, that novel was written a good while after the game and canon or not , it's doubtful that was in the minds of the creators when they were making the game, this answer clearly depicts Sarah becoming a "loose end" — colmde.

This must be the accepted answer. Purely relies on the original game, includes all conversation texts. Cleared my mind about the same question after years. Good piece of work. I agree with the comments here that this should be and is the accepted answer. I have upvoted both answers though. Radhil Radhil This is mainly coming from wikia; I was familiar with the reason but not the details.

I'm trying to confirm the novels the events were covered in. Will link soon. Yet he found her useful and kept her as a loyal member of the Sons of Korhal. Kerrigan's loyalty to him increased. Still, this is more than I knew before.

I like your answer, but must relocate the green check mark. MajorStackings - fair enough, I gave the other answer an upvote myself.



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