Is the Cerebrate player-character in Brood War still alive?
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At the beginning of the Zerg portion of Starcraft: Brood War, Kerrigan tells you (a Cerebrate) that she "freed you from the control of the Overmind", and that she would let you live if you "served her willingly".
However there's no mention of the Cerebrates in Starcraft 2 (both Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm) at all. Indeed:
the Cerebrates appear to be superseded by the Broodmothers, such as Zagara
Is there any canon reference as to whether the Cerebrates are still alive (or at least the one you control)?
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What happened to the cerebrate in Brood War?
Following the Brood War, all the remaining cerebrates were hunted down and exterminated by Kerrigan's forces and to best knowledge, there are none left.What happened to the player cerebrate StarCraft?
It takes an extended period of time for a cerebrate to earn the right to a name. This cerebrate was killed early in Episode III by Tassadar and Zeratul before the two escaped from Char. Episode III: The executor from Episode III has been confirmed to be Artanis.Is Kerrigan alive StarCraft?
As Raynor deserts Mengsk in disgust, Kerrigan is presumed dead. However, Kerrigan does not perish, and as the second chapter begins, the player is charged by the Zerg hive mind, the Overmind, to protect a chrysalis it claims will be its greatest creation.What happened to the magistrate in StarCraft?
"The Magistrate," later referred to as "Commander," was the magistrate of Mar Sara at the time of its fall to the zerg. Later, he would defect to the Sons of Korhal and after that, Raynor's Raiders. He is the player character of Episode I.Starcraft: Brood War All Cutscenes
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