StarCraft Broodwar Cinematic: UED Victory Report

UED’s victory report via the UEN or United Earth Network. This is after the UED had manage to tame the Overmind with a special neuro drug. With it, the Terrans was able to put the Overmind and its minions under their control. The victory report includes how the UED manage to defeat the Zerg, how they manage to control the Overmind, and Stukov’s funeral.

StarCraft Broodwar Cinematic: Fury of the Xel’ Naga

The Protoss has almost been overrun as the Zerg Swarm. Meanwhile prelate Zeratul and Artanis made it into the Xel’Naga Temple, there, they plug in the Khalis and the Uraj crystals into the Xel’ Naga Temple’s orifices. It activated the Temple and made it unleash an enormous amount of power that instantly wiped out the Zerg.

StarCraft Broodwar Intro

StarCraft Broodwar opening scenario. It begins with a colony outpost that’s been gradually falling into the Zerg. UED (United Earth Directorate) flagship Aleksander hovered above watching the colony getting overrun. While the colonists struggle to defend their base down below, Admiral Gerard Dugalle and Vice-Admiral Alexei Stukov were talking in Dugalle’s office inside Aleksander. Dugalle showed Stukov what he was going to face, and ask him if he is prepared to go through it. Alexei confirmed. Dugalle then ordered Aleksander to lift off into orbit, leaving the colony outpost to its doom.

StarCraft Cinematic: The Death of the Overmind

This is the final battle between the Protoss Tassadar against the Zerg Overmind on Aiur, wherein Tassadar sacrificed himself. Tassadar drove the Gantrithor towards the Overmind while summoning a massive energy surge of Dark Templar energy. His ship was destroyed but not until he was able to release an energy strong enough to kill the Overmind.

StarCraft Cinematic: The Return to Aiur

Tassadar’s fleet along with Jim Raynor’s Raiders return to Aiur to confront the dreaded Overmind. An arbiter cloaks their entire army with its cloaking field, masking them from the enemy until they reach a safe distance.

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