@@ZhadoxFlamez He is. In a Starcraft II lore article. The fact that Artanis served as Executor in episode III is canon. We do not have much info about who the Executor of Brood War was, but the one in this clip is definitely Artanis.
One thing I appreciate about SC1 is that you, the player, are a character in your own right - you're the "commander", the "cerebrate" or the "executor" that the heroes are addressing. It makes the experience more complete, that you're not just a disembodied force.
What's even better is that in this Protoss campaign, sources say that you're actually playing as Artanis, someone who'll be a major character in the series. Most of the player characters also have their own story outside their campaign.
@@lyonvensa Artanis for the SC 1 campaign...Selendis in Brood War. I also firmly believe that in the Terran Campaign you're playing as Matt Horner. For a while I wanted to believe you were playing as Izsha in the Zerg Brood War campaign but I think youre still the cerebrate at that point. Wondering at what point she did the Jormungand cerebrate in switched the Izhsa and the Behemoths.
@@Cryogenius333 Ye, it is confirmed that you're Artanis in episode 3. As for Selendis, is there an official source saying that? As far as I know it is just highly possible that you're Selendis. Episode 1? I don't know if it's confirmed, but I think our character eventually separates from Raynor, so I'm not certain. Yeah, we're still a cerebrate in Episode 6, but in the end all the cerebrates were purged by Kerrigan before SC II
XD SC1 episode 3 in a nutshell just add Jim Raynor sipping whisky with his feet on the top of his bike basically saying "STFU aldaris, let my buddy tassadar's ass alone or I'll send yours to find khala"
Yeah, SC1 and Brood War were a lot better that what came later, but that can be said about a lot of Blizzard stuff after the original WoW (pre-expansions).
Starcraft shines above the rest because of how original and serious it got while being almost completely character-driven in its storytelling and relying exclusively on dialogue, a lot more so than Diablo (tbh diablo storytelling was more atmospheric, so, different approach) Even Warcraft 3 took several cues from OG Starcraft even in its overall structure. And Warcraft 1 and 2 weren't yet as complex and as character intensive as OG Starcraft and Broodwar got to be.
@@verikan4241 Agreed. No beef against the OG Warcrafts, I view them similarly to how stories were told on the original Command and Conquer / Red Alert (those had the added bonus of FMV briefings). I just feel that the SC2 trilogy felt a lot more generic in tone, and lost some of the seriousness of the original games. The gameplay is mostly fun, don't get me wrong, but I feel no push to replay the story. I also disliked how Kerrigan-centric SC2 became. It also lacked an interesting villain like the Overmind or, well, Kerrigan from BW. Amon felt bland, and wasn't really present for much of the story.
@@maledikt Because Starcraft 2 forces a lot of plot convieniences for the sake of redeeming Kerrigan, to the point in which Zeratul is treated less like an actual character and more like an event: He arrives with some godsent information about the Hybrids, Amon and the need to keep Kerrigan alive, and does this 3 times before he gets killed, when in BW he was the character that suffered the most because of Kerrigan and was focused primarily on his people. (But then again most of BW is glossed over in SC2) By the first time we see him, he has not only partially forgiven kerrigan up front like most characters (because kerrigan can't die because plot reasons). And we see this multiple times: Amon, Mengsk and Zeratul, while they do stuff, you never see their personal motivations, decision-making, development or characterization of any sort like in OG SC, they just act like plot-related forces. And it is exactly what I dislike about SC2, its writing lazily relies on plot more than character development to adjust things for the desired redemption story.
@@KaiserMattTygore927 ...and upon crushing into dreaded Overmind feeling autistic screeching of Aldaris within Khala, Tassadar mutered his final word . . Pog
Amusing. Also, don't forget Grandpa Max Tennyson from Ben 10, Perceptor from Transformers 1984, Diablo II's Mephisto, Frank Burns from Battlezone II: Combat Commander, and Eldred from Sacrifice.
The irony of this being that anyone who knows more of Raynors whole story knows hes been in this position more than once. Ex Confederate Marine, Outlaw, Marshall...Outlaw(Conf) Double Outlaw(Mengsk). Triple Outlaw(Protoss)
Imagine going out of your way to your people's home in the middle of its invasion to arrest the guy trying to save it, also while insulting his choice of companions since you're such a great friend...
My friend when we were children, use to said "tassadar is jim rayno´s UNCLE" just because we played in SPANISH EU version and raynor´s says "Don´t let it get you, TIO(Uncle in spanish, typical form to refer to man,brother,etc)" and i grown thinking that strange relation was true, lol
Most of StarCraft’s characters are hardened killers, tyrannical imperialists, ancient alien mystics, flesh-hungry monsters and gods from beyond the universe itself. But Raynor? He’s a normal man who just wants to do the right thing. At least that’s why I like him.
Man, I’m 25 years old but this game has been with me since childhood, I still remember playing it with my dad, it’s probably the best memories since I was very young. This game has something in it that even after so many years it looks like no one can surpass it.
@@LuminousLead Hes voiced quite a few folks across many series. He does numerous voices in Diablo...I do believe he voices that lil shit mayor in D3. He voices Hiram Motra in Nocturne I'm sure I could find a few other roles... If wager he voiced at least one character in ATLA.
Basically: Tassadar, Zeratul, and Raynor were all drawn to Char by Kerrigan due to her psionic energies when she was in the chrysalis. The three met, joined forces to increase their odds of survival against the Zerg, and became pals.
Just the human who's gonna bring down the Overmind. Really, the final mission of the original campaign may be hard on Protoss, but leapfrogging siege tanks with goliath support just mows through the zerg.
Aldaris: "Tassadar, your taste in companions grows ever more inexplicable." Tassadar: "Shut up, dad! Jim is the best bro I've ever met and he gets me!"
Is Still Alive some sort of mod, or were the extra capitalizations unintentional? I need to know how I should set my expectations, because Still Alive sounds like a kickass mod campaign.
Good thing for Aldaris that Tassadar wasn't also trying to find the Tal'darim, otherwise he may have had the Protoss equivalent of a heart attack in this scene.
SC1 had an incredible story. SC2 got silly. The characters, the plot, the voice acting is all so memorable and epic. So many awesome games too like Warcraft 2/3 and Diablo 1. 90s Blizzard was untouchable.
Tassadar who is this human? Tassadar your taste in companion grows ever more inexplicable. Aldaris quote makes me laugh. The way he looks down on humans.
The reason that 90's storylines were so effective and enjoyable is 'cause they just played stereotypes and tropes straight, rather than straining themselves to avoid cliche {which, in this post-Bioware world we live in, has become a cliche all of its own}
Part of the issue, though is that a lot of post-90s stories _also_ played stereotypes and tropes straight, perhaps _too much_ so. While some stories try too hard to be original, quite a few don't try nearly hard enough. From what I've heard, SC2's plot is essentially just recycling Warcraft 3 plot.
Aldaris ordered him to go fight other Protoss in some far away system while their homeworld was being destroyed by the zerg. Hard not to listen to Tassadar in this situation
Why does everyone think that you're playing Artanis here? He's introduced in brood wars shortly after as a separate entity. It's much more likely your playing as executor Selendis, seeing as to how you are given the same rank that she holds in Starcraft II.
-What,s your name? -Fuck you, that,s my name, and you know why, mister? Because you drove a shuttle to get here tonight,and i drove a 80 000 $ Vulture bike.
Will you please be kind enough to tell me how are you editing their voices in shorts like "Executor introduces the Protoss Immortal" or "Here comes the Gantrithor"? I love how they fit so perfectly and just wanted to know how do you do it
"Here comes the Gantrithor" is a sentence mix. I basically crop sounds and merge them together in Sony Vegas. But all of the introduction series are voice actings made by me. I used StarCraft Voice Changer (Android apk) for the sound effects.
Not gonna lie, my first play of this sure made me surprised of Raynor's appearance there too. Must admit, the comedic timing here arguably works more if one hasn't played the Terran Hidden Mission "Biting the Bullet" beforehand.
I can only think of one change in starcraft that could not broke the game but slightly improve it. Give high templars an attack, like Tassadar has (ok a bit less powerfull). It would not add any significant dps to the protoss army, but coule give them a slight chance to survive 1 single zergling snipe, and its fair considering their cost
I like the first sc more then the second. There were some pretty interesting dynamics going on between characters. In contrast SC2 seems like disney got a hold of it. Also character portaits looked more unique in sc1. I don't like the new emaciated look the update has going on for protoss in particular. Looks like they never ate in years.
I first played this game 20 years ago, and only now did I realize that Aldaris has the same voice actor as Colonel Campbell from MGS and Grandpa Max from Ben 10. _Hrrrrnnggh, Judicator. I'm trying to defeat the Zerg, but I'm dummy heretical, and the clap of the Dark Ones keeps alerting the Conclave._
"The name's Jim Raynor, pal, and I'm the only named character standing here who makes it out of this game alive."
Technically not. The Executor is canonically Artanis, so there are two that make it out alive. ^^
@@priotesecosmin5923 Duran,Stukov,Kerrigan and Mengsk make it out alive from brood war too
@@albertiulianharasemiuc3386 True, but I was referring strictly to characters that we see on screen in this scene, friend.
@@priotesecosmin5923 The Executor isnt named though
@@ZhadoxFlamez He is. In a Starcraft II lore article. The fact that Artanis served as Executor in episode III is canon. We do not have much info about who the Executor of Brood War was, but the one in this clip is definitely Artanis.
The name is Raynor, James Raynor, and my vulture damage is maximized against light targets like you, Aldaris.
Aldaris: *OH SHI-*
My vulture's also primed w Ion Thrusters, so your storms mean shit
"You didn’t think I’d be caught so easily did you, human? You have only destroyed a phantom."
@@ExecutorNral Joke's on you, he has already placed a spider mine at every clone.
@@Alknix this is one "next, you're going to say..." line away from being a full blown jojoke.
0:53
Tassadar: *tries to explain himself*
Protoss orchestra conductor: *LOUDER! LOUDER! SILENCE THIS HEATHEN OF A PROTOSS!*
The orchestra stops when Aldaris speaking, then it start again when Tassadar replied.
And it lowers in time for Tassadar to say "I shall gladly submit myself to the Conclave."
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.
One thing I appreciate about SC1 is that you, the player, are a character in your own right - you're the "commander", the "cerebrate" or the "executor" that the heroes are addressing. It makes the experience more complete, that you're not just a disembodied force.
What's even better is that in this Protoss campaign, sources say that you're actually playing as Artanis, someone who'll be a major character in the series. Most of the player characters also have their own story outside their campaign.
Agree 100%. Games that make you a part of the story is what makes it great.
@@lyonvensa Artanis for the SC 1 campaign...Selendis in Brood War.
I also firmly believe that in the Terran Campaign you're playing as Matt Horner.
For a while I wanted to believe you were playing as Izsha in the Zerg Brood War campaign but I think youre still the cerebrate at that point. Wondering at what point she did the Jormungand cerebrate in switched the Izhsa and the Behemoths.
@@Cryogenius333 Ye, it is confirmed that you're Artanis in episode 3. As for Selendis, is there an official source saying that? As far as I know it is just highly possible that you're Selendis.
Episode 1? I don't know if it's confirmed, but I think our character eventually separates from Raynor, so I'm not certain.
Yeah, we're still a cerebrate in Episode 6, but in the end all the cerebrates were purged by Kerrigan before SC II
@animefurriessuck removeanimepfpbitch Easy there tiger or you'll have an aneurism
Tassadar: "i'll glad submit myself to the judgement of the conclave"
Also tassadar: "LMFAO SIKE" (yeets himself to the overmind)
Beats having to listen to Aldaris again
he didnt lie though. ;)
(Infested Marine voice line) - GLAADLY!
XD SC1 episode 3 in a nutshell
just add Jim Raynor sipping whisky with his feet on the top of his bike basically saying "STFU aldaris, let my buddy tassadar's ass alone or I'll send yours to find khala"
Tass did technically surrender though, Jimmy just didn't want to accept that
My opinion of Tassadar's taste in companions: I N E X P L I C A B L E
0 stars, literal trash.
Tassadar: Ah, I found him and he followed me to the Nexus? Can I keep...
Aldaris: No! It is filthy!
The first time I heard Raynor say, "Don't let it get to you, man. This happened to me once..." I laughed out loud.
god the original starcraft's story is so damn good
Yeah, SC1 and Brood War were a lot better that what came later, but that can be said about a lot of Blizzard stuff after the original WoW (pre-expansions).
Yeah, someone told me that after 2010 the quality of Blizzard's storytelling took a nose dive.
Starcraft shines above the rest because of how original and serious it got while being almost completely character-driven in its storytelling and relying exclusively on dialogue, a lot more so than Diablo (tbh diablo storytelling was more atmospheric, so, different approach) Even Warcraft 3 took several cues from OG Starcraft even in its overall structure. And Warcraft 1 and 2 weren't yet as complex and as character intensive as OG Starcraft and Broodwar got to be.
@@verikan4241 Agreed. No beef against the OG Warcrafts, I view them similarly to how stories were told on the original Command and Conquer / Red Alert (those had the added bonus of FMV briefings). I just feel that the SC2 trilogy felt a lot more generic in tone, and lost some of the seriousness of the original games. The gameplay is mostly fun, don't get me wrong, but I feel no push to replay the story. I also disliked how Kerrigan-centric SC2 became. It also lacked an interesting villain like the Overmind or, well, Kerrigan from BW. Amon felt bland, and wasn't really present for much of the story.
@@maledikt Because Starcraft 2 forces a lot of plot convieniences for the sake of redeeming Kerrigan, to the point in which Zeratul is treated less like an actual character and more like an event: He arrives with some godsent information about the Hybrids, Amon and the need to keep Kerrigan alive, and does this 3 times before he gets killed, when in BW he was the character that suffered the most because of Kerrigan and was focused primarily on his people. (But then again most of BW is glossed over in SC2) By the first time we see him, he has not only partially forgiven kerrigan up front like most characters (because kerrigan can't die because plot reasons). And we see this multiple times: Amon, Mengsk and Zeratul, while they do stuff, you never see their personal motivations, decision-making, development or characterization of any sort like in OG SC, they just act like plot-related forces. And it is exactly what I dislike about SC2, its writing lazily relies on plot more than character development to adjust things for the desired redemption story.
I mean it’s dramatic and all
*But can’t beat that Protoss Theme blasting in the background*
I cannot count how many times I have quoted Aldaris from this scene in the last 20 years.
"Amusing"
The dialogue and the story in SC and BW was just so simple and yet so effective. Watching these clips makes me want to play the whole thing again.
meanwhile zerg spawns offsight
HT: we're been surrounded!
Seems legit
well they are high templar so they can probably sense it
Conclave judgement
Finna Dab on that Eyeball.
@@KaiserMattTygore927 ...and upon crushing into dreaded Overmind feeling autistic screeching of Aldaris within Khala, Tassadar mutered his final word
.
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Pog
@@KaiserMattTygore927 Why is this so funny lmao
is there another way of teabagging the most ominous and powerful creature known that time in universe?
Aldaris' voice is the thing that after 20 years still brings me shivers.
Best thing in the best game..
EN TARO ADUN EXECTUOR *.....*
Paul Eiding also voiced Roy Cambell in Metal Gear Solid. Really solid voice.
Narrated Diablo I & II also!
Can be annoying when he says you don't have enough minerals 😂
Amusing. Also, don't forget Grandpa Max Tennyson from Ben 10, Perceptor from Transformers 1984, Diablo II's Mephisto, Frank Burns from Battlezone II: Combat Commander, and Eldred from Sacrifice.
Don't let it get to you man , this happened to me once...
"Throw down them weapons *_INTENSIFIES_* "
The irony of this being that anyone who knows more of Raynors whole story knows hes been in this position more than once. Ex Confederate Marine, Outlaw, Marshall...Outlaw(Conf) Double Outlaw(Mengsk). Triple Outlaw(Protoss)
Imagine going out of your way to your people's home in the middle of its invasion to arrest the guy trying to save it, also while insulting his choice of companions since you're such a great friend...
Aliens really love emphasizing the word hu-man
So do vampires.
I mean, we do call them filthy Xenos so... Oh wait, wrong franchise
The only thing missing is Aldaris referring to him as "James Ray-nor-pal"
@@brady8481 Aldaris probably thinks he's Jeemreh'Norpal or something
My friend when we were children, use to said "tassadar is jim rayno´s UNCLE" just because we played in SPANISH EU version and raynor´s says "Don´t let it get you, TIO(Uncle in spanish, typical form to refer to man,brother,etc)" and i grown thinking that strange relation was true, lol
"Happened to me once"
More than once.
Well to be fair heart of the swarm wasn't plannned or even made back then.
to think raynor went from a simple marshall to standing against a god. i loved him from start to finish
Most of StarCraft’s characters are hardened killers, tyrannical imperialists, ancient alien mystics, flesh-hungry monsters and gods from beyond the universe itself. But Raynor? He’s a normal man who just wants to do the right thing. At least that’s why I like him.
@@ShawndaPrawntoo bad he is a simp
The Conclave is like the Protoss' IRS. Never there or listens to you when you need them, until they want to arrest you or something.
Man, I’m 25 years old but this game has been with me since childhood, I still remember playing it with my dad, it’s probably the best memories since I was very young. This game has something in it that even after so many years it looks like no one can surpass it.
I grew up to this game as well childhood right here
31yo here. My standarts of telling story through gameplay are based on SC and SC:BW )
Same for me. 25yo with tons of great memories playing SC1 with my dad
I'm 20 and it's the same for me. I always watched my dad play starcraft and started playing it when i was old enough.
"Pretty high and mighty, for a glorified pencil-pusher Aldaris!"
Paul Eiding later went on to voice the Vaut-tech salesman in Fallout 4.
@@LuminousLead Hes voiced quite a few folks across many series. He does numerous voices in Diablo...I do believe he voices that lil shit mayor in D3.
He voices Hiram Motra in Nocturne I'm sure I could find a few other roles...
If wager he voiced at least one character in ATLA.
@@LuminousLead also Grampa in ben10
@@Cryogenius333 He did, he's actually Ukano, Mai and Tom-Tom's father.
@@Cryogenius333 probably did a voice in Sc2
Who is this human?
"Im THE MAN"
I’m always so confused how Raynor got to know the Protoss, like I’m sure it’s explained in a book or something, but it’s just kinda surprising
yup! theres a book that details his time on char
also artanis is confirmed to be the executor we play as
There's a removed mission in Starcraft 1 that shows that. There's footage of it on RUclips.
What is the name of the mission of which footage exists?
It is implied that Tassadar saved Raynor and his crew after they got smashed by the Queen of Blades.
Basically: Tassadar, Zeratul, and Raynor were all drawn to Char by Kerrigan due to her psionic energies when she was in the chrysalis. The three met, joined forces to increase their odds of survival against the Zerg, and became pals.
The final line "we've been surrounded" strangely reminds me of "it's a trap!"
And just like that Tassadar convinced Artanis to go against the conclave
Speech 100
Of course Artanis is swooning over this famous Templar and Ex-Executor and will back him up
In short:
Aldaris: I'm going to arrest you Tassadar ... wait who is this human.
Jim: fku
Aldaris: What?
Tassadar: yeah fku
Jim&Tassadar joined DT
"Amusing"
ok but the music in 0:32 is so epic with the dialogue
Unthinkable!
Just the human who's gonna bring down the Overmind.
Really, the final mission of the original campaign may be hard on Protoss, but leapfrogging siege tanks with goliath support just mows through the zerg.
Aldaris: "Tassadar, your taste in companions grows ever more inexplicable."
Tassadar: "Shut up, dad! Jim is the best bro I've ever met and he gets me!"
I'm so glad that you make StarCraft Still Alive! Thank you!
Is Still Alive some sort of mod, or were the extra capitalizations unintentional? I need to know how I should set my expectations, because Still Alive sounds like a kickass mod campaign.
Again, A M U S I N G
You quickly raised from 200 to 2000 subs, that's awesome!
Congratulation!
Good thing for Aldaris that Tassadar wasn't also trying to find the Tal'darim, otherwise he may have had the Protoss equivalent of a heart attack in this scene.
"The name's Jim Raynor pal, and I won't be talked down to by anybody not even an *_ANCIENT ALIEN_* "
"We've been surrounded" -Protoss high templar
Brood war never gets old!
This is actually the vanilla game, but eh, Brood War and it can be deemed as one single game for some.
WHO IS THIS HEEWWMAN
Looking at this map's terren solidifies my suspicion that starcraft derived a massive amount inspiration from the aliens movie franchise
Suspicion? It’s not even concealed fact. Halo did too.
And babylon 5, StarCraft is basically the amalgmation of 80's and 90's Sci Fi culture wrapped into one game.
Did you _see_ Battle Aboard the Amerigo? SC's story is delivered like a horror movie, of _course_ it's inspired by Alien.
love your starcraft videos, you beautiful memexecutor
SC1 had an incredible story. SC2 got silly. The characters, the plot, the voice acting is all so memorable and epic. So many awesome games too like Warcraft 2/3 and Diablo 1. 90s Blizzard was untouchable.
Tassadar who is this human? Tassadar your taste in companion grows ever more inexplicable.
Aldaris quote makes me laugh. The way he looks down on humans.
Amusing
The reason that 90's storylines were so effective and enjoyable is 'cause they just played stereotypes and tropes straight, rather than straining themselves to avoid cliche {which, in this post-Bioware world we live in, has become a cliche all of its own}
Part of the issue, though is that a lot of post-90s stories _also_ played stereotypes and tropes straight, perhaps _too much_ so. While some stories try too hard to be original, quite a few don't try nearly hard enough. From what I've heard, SC2's plot is essentially just recycling Warcraft 3 plot.
Tassadar was always one of my favorite video game characters. And of course all my favorites, die...
I hope you'll never favor me... )
Your channel has revived my interest in Starcraft. What a masterpiece 👌🏽 🤩 🙌🏽
Tassadar is such a badass
*UNTHINKABLE* codifier
Everytime I hear Paul Eiding's (Aldaris) voice i think of Diablo 1.
amusing
Tassadar ibecame my actual example in life, do not disrespect what he stand for
Chad marine Raynor > beta vulture Raynor
very true, bring back marine raynor ✊
The writing for this is so good, along with the music. These games were just the best man. I miss good games like this.
Simply AMUSING.
5 memes in one clip. Amusing...
But mom, Jim is a super cool guy :c
>tfw no supportive Raynor to help you fight the Zerg
Why live /b/ros
Imagine you had to pick sides here.
Team Aldaris would have been short lived.
playing this rn because of your channel
AMUSING...
I absolutely that in this he first Starcraft game you are treated as an actual player in the game, you are a person that is talked to and ordered
We have been surrounded.
The name´s Jim Raynor, pal.
The Executor just listen to Tassadar like that?
Aldaris ordered him to go fight other Protoss in some far away system while their homeworld was being destroyed by the zerg. Hard not to listen to Tassadar in this situation
How would I describe this video?
Amusing...
Why does everyone think that you're playing Artanis here? He's introduced in brood wars shortly after as a separate entity. It's much more likely your playing as executor Selendis, seeing as to how you are given the same rank that she holds in Starcraft II.
Amusing indeed
"What I have done, I have done for Aiur."
Sympa de voir que quelqu’un se met à faire des clips de sc1, comme pour WTC :)
Aldaris voice sounds so much like original tyrael's voice from diablo 2. Such nostalgia.
A M U S I N G . . .
Just played this mission. I thought it was impossible to destory the base to the right, but i did with 200 supply (a bit overkill)
-What,s your name? -Fuck you, that,s my name, and you know why, mister? Because you drove a shuttle to get here tonight,and i drove a 80 000 $ Vulture bike.
Aldaris that returns home early :
*"WHO IS THIS HUMAN, ALDARETTE ??"*
Amusing...
Amusing.
No idea why so many Starcraft videos are showing up in my recommendations, but I'm not complaining 😊
Imagine a meme series where Tassadar's taste in companions actually grew ever more inexplicable, like him willing to team up with Terran pirates.
Jim raynor is gonna watch as everyone he knows dies tassadar finix and zeratul hell even his girlfriend jims story is kinda sad if you think about it
His girlfriend became immortal. And he got to spend eternity with her.
So yeah, REALLY sad!
Howdy boys, I'm Jim Raynor, the marshal of these parts.
Will you please be kind enough to tell me how are you editing their voices in shorts like "Executor introduces the Protoss Immortal" or "Here comes the Gantrithor"? I love how they fit so perfectly and just wanted to know how do you do it
"Here comes the Gantrithor" is a sentence mix. I basically crop sounds and merge them together in Sony Vegas. But all of the introduction series are voice actings made by me. I used StarCraft Voice Changer (Android apk) for the sound effects.
@@ExecutorNral can't find that app (
@@hostvind There you go www.apk20.com/apk/338121/
Tassadar is Chief Siting Bull.
Who is this HOOMAN?
Not gonna lie, my first play of this sure made me surprised of Raynor's appearance there too.
Must admit, the comedic timing here arguably works more if one hasn't played the Terran Hidden Mission "Biting the Bullet" beforehand.
I can only think of one change in starcraft that could not broke the game but slightly improve it. Give high templars an attack, like Tassadar has (ok a bit less powerfull). It would not add any significant dps to the protoss army, but coule give them a slight chance to survive 1 single zergling snipe, and its fair considering their cost
Who is this little man?
Who is this human...and what is he doing with the omnitrix?
This makes me realize that English is the most spoken language in the entire universe.
The Protoss are telepathic, so it makes sense that the humans can understand them - they transmit ideas more than they do actual words or language.
Also, the fact that English became the only legal language for the United Powers League/United Earth Directorate back on Earth in this universe.
When you get the time can you upload the confrontation between Zeratul and Samir Duran?
Actually that is in my second channel Nral.
6 yo me and my friend in the playground when mom comes to pick me up for dinner
might as well just use the hard R
*A m u s i n g*
Who else than Jimmy
Reboot SC II dang it. With great story arc, dark and grim atmosphere!
What do you mean Reboot? Do you mean rewrite? If so, I'm all on board for that idea, SC2's story could _seriously_ use an overhaul.
Who is this H U U U U M A N?
I like the first sc more then the second. There were some pretty interesting dynamics going on between characters. In contrast SC2 seems like disney got a hold of it. Also character portaits looked more unique in sc1. I don't like the new emaciated look the update has going on for protoss in particular. Looks like they never ate in years.
All that tough talk from Jim only to be replied to with "Amusing" is so insanely disrespectful, damn Aldaris is great.
Wow. I'm not surprised people are still playing starcraft. It's as close to a perfect game as can be.
I first played this game 20 years ago, and only now did I realize that Aldaris has the same voice actor as Colonel Campbell from MGS and Grandpa Max from Ben 10.
_Hrrrrnnggh, Judicator. I'm trying to defeat the Zerg, but I'm dummy heretical, and the clap of the Dark Ones keeps alerting the Conclave._