On September 30 2011 12:48 Fanatic-Templar wrote:
I'm pretty sure he'd rather live. The Templar are sworn to protect Aiur above all else, and corpses cannot serve Aiur
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Also, Spawn Broodlings works much better
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On September 29 2011 21:44 saritenite wrote:
In a normal GSTL set of matches that would have been an all-kill. Reverse all-kill even. Where's the CreatorPrime fanclub?
Dark Swarm + Cracklings.
You dishonour him by not killing him, its all he wanted - to die a glorious death in battle.
On September 29 2011 21:42 PiPoGevy wrote:
CREATOR PRIME!!!
Just killed 4 TSL players in a row...
CREATOR PRIME!!!
Just killed 4 TSL players in a row...
In a normal GSTL set of matches that would have been an all-kill. Reverse all-kill even. Where's the CreatorPrime fanclub?
On September 29 2011 06:41 aZealot wrote:
Praetor Fenix was a such a badass. He was the ultimate Zealot and then became the ultimate Dragoon. I for one was pretty happy to see him return at the end of SC1 and believe that accounts of his death (to Hydras) were exaggerated. I do have to say though, that I found the BW mission where you have to kill him incredibly difficult. I got close to the end and then entered cheat codes to skip the level and go to the next one - I just could not make myself kill the old Protoss warrior.
On September 29 2011 05:41 Fanatic-Templar wrote:
You're quite correct about Fenix, good sir. The game does tell us he was killed in battle before we leave Aiur. However, this contradicts our other sources, so the most reasonable assumption is either this was changed somewhere along StarCraft's development, or that we were intended to believe that Fenix was dead, whereas he was simply mortally wounded. After all, Tassadar expresses surprise at seeing Fenix again because he was believed dead. If Dragoons were resurrected Templar, then surely as an Executor Tassadar wouldn't be too surprised.
On September 29 2011 01:46 marttorn wrote:
Oh? But why are they called Immortals then? Wouldn't that imply that they overcame their mortal death, in order to become even more powerful? Also, "I return to serve" seems like something they'd say if they were ressurected.
Did they return to serve from the protoss hospital? :O
ALSO, GOOD SIR, In the SC1 campaign Fenix died straight up as far as I can recall, but they ressurected him through means of dragoon-ing.
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don't take what I say too seriously in this case please ^^
On September 28 2011 13:59 Fanatic-Templar wrote:
It's not dead Protoss that get put in Dragoons/Immortals or Stalkers, it's crippled Protoss. [/lore geek]
Dragoons are simply Protoss wheelchairs
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On September 28 2011 13:45 aZealot wrote:
That's not a valid comparison based on my understanding of SC2 lore. Zealots now return as Immortals while Dark Templar return as Stalkers. Immortals are cool, IMO, although a little uni-dimensional and situational, but I think a Zealot would not mind returning as an Immortal, at all.
That's not a valid comparison based on my understanding of SC2 lore. Zealots now return as Immortals while Dark Templar return as Stalkers. Immortals are cool, IMO, although a little uni-dimensional and situational, but I think a Zealot would not mind returning as an Immortal, at all.
It's not dead Protoss that get put in Dragoons/Immortals or Stalkers, it's crippled Protoss. [/lore geek]
Dragoons are simply Protoss wheelchairs
.Oh? But why are they called Immortals then? Wouldn't that imply that they overcame their mortal death, in order to become even more powerful? Also, "I return to serve" seems like something they'd say if they were ressurected.
Did they return to serve from the protoss hospital? :O
ALSO, GOOD SIR, In the SC1 campaign Fenix died straight up as far as I can recall, but they ressurected him through means of dragoon-ing.
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don't take what I say too seriously in this case please ^^You're quite correct about Fenix, good sir. The game does tell us he was killed in battle before we leave Aiur. However, this contradicts our other sources, so the most reasonable assumption is either this was changed somewhere along StarCraft's development, or that we were intended to believe that Fenix was dead, whereas he was simply mortally wounded. After all, Tassadar expresses surprise at seeing Fenix again because he was believed dead. If Dragoons were resurrected Templar, then surely as an Executor Tassadar wouldn't be too surprised.
Praetor Fenix was a such a badass. He was the ultimate Zealot and then became the ultimate Dragoon. I for one was pretty happy to see him return at the end of SC1 and believe that accounts of his death (to Hydras) were exaggerated. I do have to say though, that I found the BW mission where you have to kill him incredibly difficult. I got close to the end and then entered cheat codes to skip the level and go to the next one - I just could not make myself kill the old Protoss warrior.
Dark Swarm + Cracklings.
You dishonour him by not killing him, its all he wanted - to die a glorious death in battle.
I'm pretty sure he'd rather live. The Templar are sworn to protect Aiur above all else, and corpses cannot serve Aiur
.Also, Spawn Broodlings works much better
.Templar never die, Jorge. They just teleport away in a puff of fire.