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On October 26 2010 07:59 NastyMarine wrote: The structure of the Dark Voice reminds me of Tassadar or, Adun forgive me, but Adun himself :o
The implications are huge because what if the reason Adun and crew were banished because of the open revolt against the Xel'Naga!?
If you watch the cinematic in which Tassadar destroys the overmind (in the original StarCraft), this picture and Tassadar both have very similar face structure.
![[image loading]](http://a.imageshack.us/img715/393/52152054.jpg)
![[image loading]](http://www.sc2blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/300px-tassadar-final-moment.png)
Yeah agreed. <Speculations> Perhaps, Overmind fuses with Tassadar, thus becomes the Dark Voice. Tassadar tricks Zeratul into 'freeing' Kerrigan. Kerrigan becomes evil even in Human Form etc etc. After all the vision Zeratul saw was from 'Tassadar/Overmind'.
However, that would be an actual plot twist so Blizzard won't do anything like that.
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dark voice is tassadar yo. He has never tasted death nor will he afterall.
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On October 26 2010 07:51 blindsniper wrote:=) ![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/9TsyG.jpg)
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh [Dark Voice] R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
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On October 26 2010 09:18 ooni wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2010 07:59 NastyMarine wrote: The structure of the Dark Voice reminds me of Tassadar or, Adun forgive me, but Adun himself :o
The implications are huge because what if the reason Adun and crew were banished because of the open revolt against the Xel'Naga!?
If you watch the cinematic in which Tassadar destroys the overmind (in the original StarCraft), this picture and Tassadar both have very similar face structure. ![[image loading]](http://a.imageshack.us/img715/393/52152054.jpg) ![[image loading]](http://www.sc2blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/300px-tassadar-final-moment.png) Yeah agreed. <Speculations> Perhaps, Overmind fuses with Tassadar, thus becomes the Dark Voice. Tassadar tricks Zeratul into 'freeing' Kerrigan. Kerrigan becomes evil even in Human Form etc etc. After all the vision Zeratul saw was from 'Tassadar/Overmind'. However, that would be an actual plot twist so Blizzard won't do anything like that.
that would also mean that the overmind could stilll be entirely evil with tassadar just covering for it! epic
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On October 26 2010 09:18 ooni wrote: <Speculations> Perhaps, Overmind fuses with Tassadar, thus becomes the Dark Voice. Tassadar tricks Zeratul into 'freeing' Kerrigan. Kerrigan becomes evil even in Human Form etc etc. After all the vision Zeratul saw was from 'Tassadar/Overmind'.
However, that would be an actual plot twist so Blizzard won't do anything like that.
This would give me three orgasms.
I posted this before, but I'm tired of these cliched "they were actually good!" or "grey" characters. Sometimes, we just need some pure freaking evil, even if it was for "good" reasons.
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Its still Samir Duran.
Dark Origins =/= Dark Voice
Both have dark in it, Samir Duran is Dark skinned, and has a pretty Dark voice in Dark Origins.
/plot owned.
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It looks like an evil protoss high templar. But you defiantly see the face in the protoss section of the campaign. I guess we will just have to see what blizzard decided to do with the character. I am not convinced even blizzard knows after their lore panel this weekend.
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If the Dark Voice turns out to be Tassadar, I will instantly forgive Blizzard for the shitfest writing in WoL
...unless they fuck up this concept with huge amounts of potential
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i'm dissapointed of how warcraft 3 the wol felt, cmon races band together to fight a greater power...
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How do you guys know its not a mutated Terran seperate from Zerg?
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On October 26 2010 07:59 NastyMarine wrote: The structure of the Dark Voice reminds me of Tassadar or, Adun forgive me, but Adun himself :o
The implications are huge because what if the reason Adun and crew were banished because of the open revolt against the Xel'Naga!?
If you watch the cinematic in which Tassadar destroys the overmind (in the original StarCraft), this picture and Tassadar both have very similar face structure.
Adun lived thousands of years after the Xel'Naga left the Protoss. He wasn't banished either, he "died" so that the Dark Templar could escape.
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On October 26 2010 13:38 Alzadar wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2010 07:59 NastyMarine wrote: The structure of the Dark Voice reminds me of Tassadar or, Adun forgive me, but Adun himself :o
The implications are huge because what if the reason Adun and crew were banished because of the open revolt against the Xel'Naga!?
If you watch the cinematic in which Tassadar destroys the overmind (in the original StarCraft), this picture and Tassadar both have very similar face structure. Adun lived thousands of years after the Xel'Naga left the Protoss. He wasn't banished either, he "died" so that the Dark Templar could escape.
Your faith in Blizzards continuity and adherence to canon is remarkable.
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On October 26 2010 10:34 Dankmids wrote: Its still Samir Duran.
Dark Origins =/= Dark Voice
Both have dark in it, Samir Duran is Dark skinned, and has a pretty Dark voice in Dark Origins.
/plot owned.
Samir Duran isnt the Dark Voice. Rather its the other way around. Maybe the Dark Voice has plagued many a hero including Tassadar, Samir Duran, Dr. Narud, Ulrezaj, and I'm sure, others.
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On October 26 2010 14:01 NastyMarine wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2010 10:34 Dankmids wrote: Its still Samir Duran.
Dark Origins =/= Dark Voice
Both have dark in it, Samir Duran is Dark skinned, and has a pretty Dark voice in Dark Origins.
/plot owned. Samir Duran isnt the Dark Voice. Rather its the other way around. Maybe the Dark Voice has plagued many a hero including Tassadar, Samir Duran, Dr. Narud, Ulrezaj, and I'm sure, others. I see you mentioned both Duran and Narud... Well, Narud = Duran. Read backwards.
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Btw, if Dark Voice is Xel Naga... Protoss means "firstborn", right? Dark Voice looks like protoss, so the race may have been made to look as similar as its creator. Just like the man and God (the Bible). However, I'm not sure if DV is the creator of protoss, too. It should be of zerg at least.
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It's the corsair pilot seeking revenge because he's being lefted out in SC2.
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On October 26 2010 13:38 Alzadar wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2010 07:59 NastyMarine wrote: The structure of the Dark Voice reminds me of Tassadar or, Adun forgive me, but Adun himself :o
The implications are huge because what if the reason Adun and crew were banished because of the open revolt against the Xel'Naga!?
If you watch the cinematic in which Tassadar destroys the overmind (in the original StarCraft), this picture and Tassadar both have very similar face structure. Adun lived thousands of years after the Xel'Naga left the Protoss. He wasn't banished either, he "died" so that the Dark Templar could escape.
How can you say that wasn't part of the Dark Voice's doing? Perhaps, Adun had succumb to the Dark Voices power before fighting for his "Dark" bretheren/Templar. Its probable that is the reason Adun fought for seperation from the High Templar. Maybe Zeratul will learn that is how the Dark Templar became who they are - maybe, just maybe, it was the Dark Voice's doing to rip the race apart long before the brood war. It would be in a fashion where "his plan" was set in motion long ago. I dont buy that the Dark Templar just happen to fall under a greater will from the Khala without some sort of accidental happening with the Dark Voice.
I wouldnt say that when Tassadar appeared to Zeratul via a fusion with the Overmind, but as a pure 'soul' after being slain in battle against the Zerg. But since the Dark Voice plan would be combine the Zerg and Protoss prematurely in the cycle (against the Xel'Naga's natural cycle and assimilation of the Zerg and Protoss), its possible that Tassadar was forced to start the premature cycle by dismantling Zerg!
That would make sense considering Kerrigan's infestation - the Overmind had sensed this when Zeratul crossed telepathic waves with it when murdering Zasz in the original StarCraft. The Overmind foresaw being eradicated and in defense of all three races, he ushered in the Queen bitch to save the day. WoL is a bi-product of the first two games and its actually turning out to be an awesome ride!
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