Such a pivotal moment in the series. Raynor spends his earlier cutscenes slipping away into the distance, especially fading into alcoholism. The burden of the visions Zeratul gave him is too much to handle. But as soon as he hears Tychus trying to talk shit on his name, he snaps out of it, and becomes the strong and rhetorically effective leader that everyone knows him to be. This isn't my favorite cutscene (especially with some of the ones in LOTV), but it is a damn good one that deserves every ounce of praise it gets.
@@jsels777 nah you’re right, it’s good storytelling and character building. We may not see it in Starcraft again for a long time but there’s always this to look back on.
Honestly? That's how you summarize how one man can lead a group of misfits and rebels into the fray- having a forgotten hero reemerge into the spotlight once more to dance with the devil's knife.
It's a lot more than that when you take in to account what Tychus is going through at this exact moment. Tychus knows his orders are going to force him to choose between Raynor and his own life if they succeed on Char, and by extension knows if he wants to not have to make that choice he has to keep Raynor away from Char at all costs. Also, Tychus doesn't have to betray Raynor if he convinces him killing Kerrigan is the only way, so now that he's heard there's this whole prophecy that apparently requires that she live he probably feels rather stuck.
@@joshuaburnett7643 it’s a lose-lose situation for Tychus. Once Raynor is at Char, he knows Raynor will attempt to bring Kerrigan back and he doesn’t want to kill Raynor. On the other hand Tychus knows Kerrigan means the world to Raynor and one way or the other he’s already dead because killing Kerrigan will cause Raynor to kill Tychus. Tychus’s final scene is the one that defines who Tychus really is.
Tychus is bitter as Hell that he took the fall for Raynor and ended up in prison for life. Honestly, he was the best Goddamned friend a person could ever ask for. Jim was selfish trying to save that psychotic bitch Kerrigan when he had his boy Tychus at his back trying to straighten out all of the romantic nonsense going on in Jim's head.
@@HowDyaYouLikeMeNow But without Kerrigan, Amon would've been successful in destroying the galaxy... and also Tychus was already fated to die either by Jim or by Mingsk.... Tychus had little choice when u think about it..
@@EdgarTheOnion This all happened further down the track, Way before they knew anything about that. Jim didn't try to save the galaxy. He tried to save his piece and killed his best friend to do so.
@@HowDyaYouLikeMeNow kerrigan was some kind of choosen one. I'm pretty sure that if there would have been some kind of complication Zeratul would have appeared
13 years later and I'm looking at this scene again. 0:27 Tychus might have been drunk, but now that we know what happens at the end, it's clear that he had a clear enough head by the really pained expression reflected in that booze. He knows what'll happen on Char. He wants to beg Jim not to go there. He wants to convince everyone that it's not a good idea, because he doesn't want to be the one to kill Kerrigan and ruin his friendship with Jim. And so, in order to foil Mengsk without raising suspicion, he puts on a show and causes chaos, spouting things that would turn people against Raynor and force him away from taking Valerian's deal. ...Sadly, none of it worked, and he could only brace himself for what happens. Now that the decision's been made after the bar brawl... he has no choice but to go through and follow Raynor to the end.
You know, when I started playing the game, Raynor(having played Brood Wars to, like, 2/3 of the way) seemed to me like that lame, over-used, generic "Good Guy Hero". But as I went down the campaign line, he gradually got more complicated and more interesting... And then came this scene. And that is where shit got real good and qualitative. Man, that is one good game, scenario and character development. And god DAMN does Raynor deserve respect :3
+s3dchr Too bad they spit-shine all of his morally grey moments to make him appear like a hero anyway and so rationalize his flaws away, and make two of the best characters from the original games into mindless tyrants. WoL frankly sucked compared to previous titles and expanded universe stories. I'm glad the games improved on character development in HotS and LotV. I still hated Mengsk in HotS, but Amon is slightly more interesting if you pay attention to his motives. His dumbest appearance, of course, was also in Wings, where he comes off as a simple "For the Evulz" powermonger. He's a nihilist who believes all life is suffering in Legacy, so while he starts sounding like a broken record very quickly, at least his motives make sense. His "Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds" moment in the Epilogue wasn't too bad, either, since it raises a lot of questions about the morality of the Infinite Cycle.
dude, that's just bullshit. They made Raynor just another spaghetti western hero. A retired knight in shiny armor. I mean it's not bad. But sooo cliche. He was a bald cynical cutthroat, who settled for a sheriff job in 1st SC.
@@ConradKurze He wasn't bald, cynical, nor a sheriff in SC1. Original comment had it right, Jim wasn't really as fleshed out as Tassadar or the Overmind in the original game. He didn't really have a character at all beyond being a generic good guy human and he doesn't really seem to be affected by the deaths of people under his command or his morally grey companions whatsoever (it's at least a little understandable with Kerrigan; most people don't realize that the Raynor/Kerrigan romance had actually been an idea since SC1, but it got cut out during development so they only seem like comrades and in Brood War Jimmy ended up looking like he was just stupidly trusting. It was more than a little strange that they retconned said romance into being canon again in SC2, but I digress). Either way, his character is pretty cliche. But at least he's a cliche with depth in SC2. Robert Clotworthy also gets to show his range as a VA compared to when he was just confident leader man 90% of the time in SC1.
@@fulldisclosureiamamonster2786 He was a marshall at the small Mar Sara colony. Become that as a result of a deal with the Confederacy, to pardon him. Which i see as pretty close to the sheriff, also he was called that several times i think. Ok, maby not cynical, but sarcastic. At the apperance, check again the old Starcraft icon, he was balding, shaved short and with monobrow. Not to meantion completely different face features. It's quite obvious thet they not just changed, but PG13 polished his appearance in the S2, as well as every other design and game aspect. Though i agree with last thesis, that he became just a deeper cliche in the sequel. Which is not a good thing IMO, but easier to sell to kids i guess.
The theme music at the end of this scene is STRAIGHT out of Firefly! From the point where Jim electrocutes Tychus, the music is Greg Edmonson's soundtrack from the Bar Fight in The Train Job.
Coming back to this scene in 2024... It's been longer since this game came out than the timespan between when the original StarCraft and this game came out.
The best story out of all 3 parts of this game was that of a man on a mission, and the tale of the rag tag misfits who joined him to fight the good fight.
Gotta love the part he says, "I don't want to have this conversation again....And fix my damn jukebox! *raynor leaves* Uhh...Anybody help me?? Anybody?"
That was actually pretty dangerous. If the electricity shorted out Tychus' combat suit systems, which is tied to his internal organs, that would've killed him.
@@ZC.Andrew Every single punch from Tychus could have killed Raynor, as shown in the later cutscene where Warfield kills a hydralisk with a single punch while in his combat suit.
Huge firefly fan, just recently played starcraft 2, this whole campain is EXACTLY like Firefly, the soundtrack has many taken from firefly. I mean all I see is Jayne and Mal going at it. Its firefly with a hint of blizzard and instead of a dozen people the missions deal with hundreds, so the storyline is a little closer to war than post-war. Matt is like a combo of zoey and simon. Obviously in the girl is inara, tosh is like the mercenary in the show and the agent in the movie and river combo.
"You can't trust that drunk.." You ain't too sober yourself, Tychus. Still, tensions are rising, so me and Raynor will let slide for now. Must have been humiliating enough to lose a barroom brawl when you're inside a combat suit, no need to heap it on..
Tychus is hilarious: Complains about Raynor being a drunk while being completely drunk, complains about Raynor fighting dirty while fighting someone whithout powerarmour and stating you can only trust yourself but asking for help when his powerarmour blew its fuses.
See, this is what SC2's story was about. Badassery, when not wrapping up losse ends from the first game. Yes, it was clichée, yes, some things did not make sense, but what it had in scores was badass characters and over the top moments that just made you laugh. That is a different kind if story, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless. Honestly, it's a fucking game, if I want super deepness and darkness cereal brans then I'll go read shakespere.
Jim is like "If you feel that way , HIT ME" And Tychus: You bet your sorry ass I will....Just stand still damn it.... Funny how Jim openly challanges him without a care in the world, just a good show of beating impossible odds:))
I'm surprised Raynor can roll Tychus over with his leg considering the wiki states the CMC Powered Combat Suit weights 1090 kilograms. Raynor must do a lot of lower body strength training.
The music at the end definitely sounds very Firefly-esque. Almost a dead rip off of right after the bar fight scene from "The Train Job." I don't know whether it was a direct rip or homage or inside reference, but it's still very fitting.
@@gabrielenatale6115 Size isn't everything but I believe that Tychus without his suit could have at least landed a few blows on Jimmy. Now that, I would have liked to see.
Anyone else heard the musical homage to Firefly, starting at 3:00? Don't believe me? Look up Firefly OST "Big Bar Fight" at roughly the one minute mark.
gotta love how fast Tychus can repair a jukebox, immediately after the cut scene the jukebox works again.
Tychus engineer
probably Swann's work ^^
He probably found someone handier than himself he could intimidate into, fixing it for him.
Seriously, mine never got fixed
He use scv duh
''I don't wanna have this conversation again!'' And fix my damn jukebox !! ""
Epic,so epic
MarcusSpetim Raynor is a badass
"Only person you can trust is yourself"
One bar fight later
"Can anyone help me, please?"
Lmao
He also called Raynor a drunk, while he himself was drunk! :D
That's not really trust. That's just asking for a favor
The use of words expressing something other than their literal intention-
Now THAT, is, Irony!~🎶
that ones my favortie@@zxKAOS1
"You can't trust that drunk."
He says while being drunk.
Makes perfect sense...
XD
A pot calling the kettle black.
Such a pivotal moment in the series. Raynor spends his earlier cutscenes slipping away into the distance, especially fading into alcoholism. The burden of the visions Zeratul gave him is too much to handle. But as soon as he hears Tychus trying to talk shit on his name, he snaps out of it, and becomes the strong and rhetorically effective leader that everyone knows him to be. This isn't my favorite cutscene (especially with some of the ones in LOTV), but it is a damn good one that deserves every ounce of praise it gets.
Sorry to be such a pseudo-intellectual but I've had a few drinks and am making this out to be more than it probably is.
@@jsels777 nah you’re right, it’s good storytelling and character building. We may not see it in Starcraft again for a long time but there’s always this to look back on.
Honestly? That's how you summarize how one man can lead a group of misfits and rebels into the fray- having a forgotten hero reemerge into the spotlight once more to dance with the devil's knife.
It's a lot more than that when you take in to account what Tychus is going through at this exact moment. Tychus knows his orders are going to force him to choose between Raynor and his own life if they succeed on Char, and by extension knows if he wants to not have to make that choice he has to keep Raynor away from Char at all costs. Also, Tychus doesn't have to betray Raynor if he convinces him killing Kerrigan is the only way, so now that he's heard there's this whole prophecy that apparently requires that she live he probably feels rather stuck.
@@joshuaburnett7643
it’s a lose-lose situation for Tychus. Once Raynor is at Char, he knows Raynor will attempt to bring Kerrigan back and he doesn’t want to kill Raynor. On the other hand Tychus knows Kerrigan means the world to Raynor and one way or the other he’s already dead because killing Kerrigan will cause Raynor to kill Tychus. Tychus’s final scene is the one that defines who Tychus really is.
“Don’t do something you’re gonna regret, Tychus...”
Foreshadowing...
Damn he foreshadowed breaking of jukebox
Tychus is bitter as Hell that he took the fall for Raynor and ended up in prison for life. Honestly, he was the best Goddamned friend a person could ever ask for. Jim was selfish trying to save that psychotic bitch Kerrigan when he had his boy Tychus at his back trying to straighten out all of the romantic nonsense going on in Jim's head.
@@HowDyaYouLikeMeNow But without Kerrigan, Amon would've been successful in destroying the galaxy... and also Tychus was already fated to die either by Jim or by Mingsk.... Tychus had little choice when u think about it..
@@EdgarTheOnion This all happened further down the track, Way before they knew anything about that. Jim didn't try to save the galaxy. He tried to save his piece and killed his best friend to do so.
@@HowDyaYouLikeMeNow kerrigan was some kind of choosen one. I'm pretty sure that if there would have been some kind of complication Zeratul would have appeared
One does not simply fuck with Jim's juke box and not get an ass kicking
IronWraith XD
13 years later and I'm looking at this scene again.
0:27 Tychus might have been drunk, but now that we know what happens at the end, it's clear that he had a clear enough head by the really pained expression reflected in that booze. He knows what'll happen on Char. He wants to beg Jim not to go there. He wants to convince everyone that it's not a good idea, because he doesn't want to be the one to kill Kerrigan and ruin his friendship with Jim. And so, in order to foil Mengsk without raising suspicion, he puts on a show and causes chaos, spouting things that would turn people against Raynor and force him away from taking Valerian's deal. ...Sadly, none of it worked, and he could only brace himself for what happens. Now that the decision's been made after the bar brawl... he has no choice but to go through and follow Raynor to the end.
Legacy of the Void really lacked scenes like these...
+BlackandBitter Yeah... A little fight between Artanis and Alarak could be great.
LotV had just better.
Yeah a drunk Artanis and high Alarak dishing out in a fistfight
Raynor is suck a badass
@@jervisjavier That would be a spectacle to behold
just a normal day at a blizzard office
man i wish i was as cool as raynor and tychus. raynor didnt have to say a word, he knew what was gonna go down
You know, when I started playing the game, Raynor(having played Brood Wars to, like, 2/3 of the way) seemed to me like that lame, over-used, generic "Good Guy Hero". But as I went down the campaign line, he gradually got more complicated and more interesting...
And then came this scene. And that is where shit got real good and qualitative.
Man, that is one good game, scenario and character development.
And god DAMN does Raynor deserve respect :3
+s3dchr Too bad they spit-shine all of his morally grey moments to make him appear like a hero anyway and so rationalize his flaws away, and make two of the best characters from the original games into mindless tyrants. WoL frankly sucked compared to previous titles and expanded universe stories. I'm glad the games improved on character development in HotS and LotV. I still hated Mengsk in HotS, but Amon is slightly more interesting if you pay attention to his motives. His dumbest appearance, of course, was also in Wings, where he comes off as a simple "For the Evulz" powermonger. He's a nihilist who believes all life is suffering in Legacy, so while he starts sounding like a broken record very quickly, at least his motives make sense. His "Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds" moment in the Epilogue wasn't too bad, either, since it raises a lot of questions about the morality of the Infinite Cycle.
dude, that's just bullshit. They made Raynor just another spaghetti western hero. A retired knight in shiny armor.
I mean it's not bad. But sooo cliche. He was a bald cynical cutthroat, who settled for a sheriff job in 1st SC.
@@ConradKurze He wasn't bald, cynical, nor a sheriff in SC1. Original comment had it right, Jim wasn't really as fleshed out as Tassadar or the Overmind in the original game. He didn't really have a character at all beyond being a generic good guy human and he doesn't really seem to be affected by the deaths of people under his command or his morally grey companions whatsoever (it's at least a little understandable with Kerrigan; most people don't realize that the Raynor/Kerrigan romance had actually been an idea since SC1, but it got cut out during development so they only seem like comrades and in Brood War Jimmy ended up looking like he was just stupidly trusting. It was more than a little strange that they retconned said romance into being canon again in SC2, but I digress). Either way, his character is pretty cliche. But at least he's a cliche with depth in SC2. Robert Clotworthy also gets to show his range as a VA compared to when he was just confident leader man 90% of the time in SC1.
@@fulldisclosureiamamonster2786 He was a marshall at the small Mar Sara colony. Become that as a result of a deal with the Confederacy, to pardon him. Which i see as pretty close to the sheriff, also he was called that several times i think.
Ok, maby not cynical, but sarcastic.
At the apperance, check again the old Starcraft icon, he was balding, shaved short and with monobrow. Not to meantion completely different face features. It's quite obvious thet they not just changed, but PG13 polished his appearance in the S2, as well as every other design and game aspect.
Though i agree with last thesis, that he became just a deeper cliche in the sequel. Which is not a good thing IMO, but easier to sell to kids i guess.
@@UnitDCCXXXI bruh HotS and LotV sucks, WoL is good only, you got it wrong
Is there a difference between having a bar fight with Jim Raynor and losing a bar fight with Jim Raynor?
DarrylCross underrated comment
No
From certain people’s points of views and who it is, yes.
@@philmehrart true
"i don't want to have that conversation again"
The theme music at the end of this scene is STRAIGHT out of Firefly! From the point where Jim electrocutes Tychus, the music is Greg Edmonson's soundtrack from the Bar Fight in The Train Job.
This clip brings up an interesting point. How does a marine who falls on his back get up?
a crane...
That electric must've short circuited his suit, so it's gonna be pretty fuckin hard to get up without it's mechanics working.
I would assume the same way you get up. The mechanic suit has enough mobility to roll over or sit up.
they don't. marines are expendable
Not being drunk.
"the sooner you peons-" HAH theres my warcraft reference, good enough for me
Attacking from behind is no fair? Attacking someone in combat suit while your target doesn't have one is fair, huh?
About as unfair as a multi-billionaire with fancy gadgets fighting a supreme alien being.
To be fair, Tychus was a scumbag and nothing he says should be taken seriously.
Well, he can't take off his suit
@@jeffcarroll1990shock And look at what that billionaire and Tychus both have in common in the end
@@Yunjins_Beautiful_Mind both are lumbering idiots who don't seem to understand what "obey your Superior" means
I love Tychus, he was always hilarious.
Coming back to this scene in 2024... It's been longer since this game came out than the timespan between when the original StarCraft and this game came out.
"I' don't wanna have to have this conversation again."
That totally reminded me of Malcom Reynolds.
Probably one of the most epic bar fight seens of all time
Don't Touch Jim's Jukebox!
"That...ain't.....fair.."
that's right Tychus, a normal, unarmed man shouldn't be beating up an armored hulk, that just ain't fair.
"And fix my damn jukebox!"
Sheer badassery.
I love how tych is trying his damndest to make Raynor give up so he wont have to do what minsk wants.
I always loved this cutscene
Raynor is regaining the trust of his crew by kicking Tychus' ass here
Yep, sounds like firefly to me.
Like Capt Mal and Jayne isnt it? Live the Firefly feel to this whole scene.
+8Nifon8 Direct quote from Firefly at 3:18 (musical quote, not dialogue quote)
+kingcrimson250 So wish I could find this music clip from this scene. So much firefly inspiration in that musical tune.
What song was that that played from after the juice box was destroyed
MarKreations Studios It's basically "big bar fight".
Raynor is one badass dude, i love the whole Terran setting, the music the themes everything.
The best story out of all 3 parts of this game was that of a man on a mission, and the tale of the rag tag misfits who joined him to fight the good fight.
3:24 POV: You just got f*cking owned by Jim Raynor
lol this is so 80s action movies esque, I was half expecting Schwarzenegger or Van Damme to make a cameo
3 people had to fix the juke box.
13.
Tychuc you are drunk, go home.
He should go for a walk outside...oh wait.
NO! I'm not finished! :)
What home?
"I don't want to have this conversation again." Sounds like my parents.
"uhhhhhh
little help here? anybody?"
had me laughing out of my chair
Somehow, Raynor resemblance Che Guevara in this game, in appearence. And the cuban in his mouth matches up.
Gotta love the part he says, "I don't want to have this conversation again....And fix my damn jukebox! *raynor leaves* Uhh...Anybody help me?? Anybody?"
"Sweet home Alabama" exists in this world. I'm in.
That was actually pretty dangerous. If the electricity shorted out Tychus' combat suit systems, which is tied to his internal organs, that would've killed him.
Well, Typhus throwing a jukebox at Jim could have easily killed him! Clearly Tychus is fighting for real, so Jimmy needs to up the anty.
@@ZC.Andrew Every single punch from Tychus could have killed Raynor, as shown in the later cutscene where Warfield kills a hydralisk with a single punch while in his combat suit.
The final cinematic of Wings of Liberty puts this scene into perspective. Quite tragic.
Was Tychus aware of that one moment of not looking in the mirror??
Huge firefly fan, just recently played starcraft 2, this whole campain is EXACTLY like Firefly, the soundtrack has many taken from firefly. I mean all I see is Jayne and Mal going at it. Its firefly with a hint of blizzard and instead of a dozen people the missions deal with hundreds, so the storyline is a little closer to war than post-war. Matt is like a combo of zoey and simon. Obviously in the girl is inara, tosh is like the mercenary in the show and the agent in the movie and river combo.
"You can't trust that drunk.."
You ain't too sober yourself, Tychus. Still, tensions are rising, so me and Raynor will let slide for now. Must have been humiliating enough to lose a barroom brawl when you're inside a combat suit, no need to heap it on..
Ahh, the blue hero of SC2 III episode and the brown-coat leader!
Kachinsky: slap a girl and say let get back to work, boys 😅
1:56-2:00 oh no no no you did not just touch the juke box!
nothin like a good ol bar fight, IN SPACCCEEEEEE!!!!
"Fix my damn jukebox!"
LOL, that guy is a true Southerner!
Tychus is hilarious:
Complains about Raynor being a drunk while being completely drunk, complains about Raynor fighting dirty while fighting someone whithout powerarmour and stating you can only trust yourself but asking for help when his powerarmour blew its fuses.
Swann is a great character. Loyal to a fault.
this and Diablo 3 were the last major PC games i played. can't believe both games are well over 10 years old now damn
Tychus never learned.
NEVER. TOUCH. THE JUKEBOX.
That moment when starts song sweet home alabama and u expect that gonna be some family treating instead of threating..
"Every man there go back inside, or we will blow a new crater in this tiny moon."
See, this is what SC2's story was about. Badassery, when not wrapping up losse ends from the first game. Yes, it was clichée, yes, some things did not make sense, but what it had in scores was badass characters and over the top moments that just made you laugh. That is a different kind if story, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless.
Honestly, it's a fucking game, if I want super deepness and darkness cereal brans then I'll go read shakespere.
Its more than a game. Its Starcraft
doesn't change the fact that SC1 story was two heads above it,
@@ConradKurze They are different stories. It's like comparing Diehard to Death of a salesman.
@@Luxai well after all, it's obvious someone had to go PG13 :/
@@ConradKurze I disliked first one story it was worse in every aspect
Tychus said Raynor was a drunk... yet he staggered around when he walked over to Rory saying that...
Also where's YOUR spine now Tychus???
he says "that ain't fair."
He's fighting an unarmored, unarmed man, what did he expect?
Tychus himself is a Titan
1:33 RAWR XD
Best Firefly homage ever.
Jim is like "If you feel that way , HIT ME"
And Tychus: You bet your sorry ass I will....Just stand still damn it....
Funny how Jim openly challanges him without a care in the world, just a good show of beating impossible odds:))
Raynor is a badass
Played this game for years. First time I noticed Mengsk on the tv when Raynor is talking to Tychus.
Anyone else appreciate the Firefly like outro music at the end of this?
That's exactly what I thought when I first saw this!
Raynor: you will get your help when you fix my damn jukebox
Fuck! I forgot how epic this was! 😅
Jim Raynor what I've been waiting for.
Rory Swann and Zeratul share the same VA in SC2, pretty neat.
It would have been awesome to see Artanis give Alarak an ass-kicking like this...
Alarak could probably beat any other faction leader on one on one, including Artanis. As badass as Artanis is, Alarak would beat the crap out of him.
this game has some awesome cutscenes
I think i loved the cinematic cutscenes more than SC2 itself
WRF... 3;36 MENSK is watching the fight ;v
OH MY GOD A CIGAR.
RAGE!!!!!!
Talk shit about Starcraft 2 as much as you like, but Raynor's just the biggest bad-ass in the entire universe.
+Chara No, Sans is.
***** Gimme a break.
Chara Ok, just don't kill him. Neither Papyrus.
Neither anyone.
***** *Don't blame me.
*Blame their curiosity.
Chara Nanana, you controled 'em.
That was a nice junkbox.
*junk she probably meant junk on purpose
2:17 what is that song? Can anyone help?
awesome cutscene with a awesome song.
Damn. Wish my computer could handle this detail. It's so nice.
If only my computer could make the scene look THIS good...
I really like the guy.
i really like Jim Raynor :D
man he's so cool.
He destroyed Gold from the 50's HE CROSSED THE LINE!
This entire scene is just firefly: starcraft edition
I'm surprised Raynor can roll Tychus over with his leg considering the wiki states the CMC Powered Combat Suit weights 1090 kilograms. Raynor must do a lot of lower body strength training.
He probably learned a few tricks from when he was working with the Protoss
Really? Those suits weigh a ton? That seems excessive.
yeah tychus makes a fight but raynor kicks his ass
3 people at this point. Must've been a rough St. Patty's Day weekend
Nunca entenderemos como una botella hizo retroceder a Tycus 1:48
The music at the end definitely sounds very Firefly-esque. Almost a dead rip off of right after the bar fight scene from "The Train Job." I don't know whether it was a direct rip or homage or inside reference, but it's still very fitting.
Funny you should mention that. The music during the fight is basically "Big Bar Fight" from Firefly.
Firefly soundtrack
I imagine if tychus was able to take off his powersuit, he would have been able to beat Raynor in that fight.
unlikely
Probably, the guy was huge
@@gabrielenatale6115 Size isn't everything but I believe that Tychus without his suit could have at least landed a few blows on Jimmy. Now that, I would have liked to see.
That drunk?
Ohh Kachensky, you are awesome
I like it when swann "snapped" at him :)))))
Even in Starcraft, the most loyal, level-minded folk are dwarfs...
What? Mengsk's Dominion not a big enough reference to the Alliance of Firefly fame?...Or...Is it called Alliance or something else?
Anyone else heard the musical homage to Firefly, starting at 3:00? Don't believe me? Look up Firefly OST "Big Bar Fight" at roughly the one minute mark.
Jim sappin' my sentry!
Kinda wished that the electric shock on Tychus Findlay's CMC suit would free him from Mengsk's kill switch.
@DarkProject What goes around. Remember that Raynor was sheriff on a backwater settlement in SC1, which was before Firefly.
@crustworthy1 no he means the firefly soundtrack at 1:12 not the song in the video. in the video the music hes talking about is at 3:20 or so.
Firefly! :)