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Zerg Cerebrate
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'''
Zerg Cerebrates''' are fictional characters from the
Starcraft series of video games and books. They are powerful agents of the Zerg Swarm, created by the
Zerg Overmind for the purposes of controlling
Zerg Broods. They manifest the collective consciousness of the respective broods under their command and are therefore inseperable from the Overmind itself; each one has a "piece of the Overmind" within it, each representing one or more aspects of the Overmind's intelligence. Even so, Cerebrates are independent entities and seem to have developed personalities and unique characteristics over time. There are sub-Cerebrates who serve greater Cerebrates. The Cerebrate is what the player controls in the game if he or she decides to play as the Swarm.
Role in the Swarm
Cerebrates seem to be descended from the original Zerg parasites in the form they possessed before the
Xel'Naga intervened, albeit much larger and endowed with much greater intelligence. Each Brood was given a specific role based on the personality and talents of its Cerebrate. For instance, the Cerebrate Gorn led the Baelrog Brood, a Brood dedicated to vicious attacks. A Cerebrate has a specific place in the hierarchy of a
Zerg Brood:
Zerg Overmind, Cerebrate, sub-Cerebrate, Overlord, Queen, other Zerg. A Cerebrate cannot directly give orders to most Zerg units, only to the Overlords, Queens and larvae; this necessitates the Overlord as a unit providing 'control', necessary to create new units. A Cerebrate is capable of controlling Zerg on another planet, so long as nothing interferes with its psionic communications. With the permanent death of a Cerebrate, Zerg Broods frequently go insane, but this does not always happen. Sometimes the Zerg become dormant or even exhibit a normal behavior (so long as their Hive Clusters remain intact).
Psionic powers and link to the Overmind
Cerebrates are often (perhaps always) powerful psychics, but these powers are usually limited to a specific area. For instance, one Cerebrate may be able to create and reincarnate the powerful Zerg
Torrasque, while another may be able to fill its structures with vital energy. The
Psi Disruptor was also able to inhibit reincarnation, at least temporarily. Cerebrates possess detection abilities that are similar to that of the Zerg Overlord.
While the
Zerg Overmind was alive, it could reincarnate a Cerebrate through the use of cosmic energy. This type energy is also used by the
Dark Templar, who can kill a Cerebrate and prevent its reincarnation. The first time this happened,
Zeratul killed
Zasz (StarCraft) Zasz, Cerebrate of the
Zerg Brood Garm Brood, and he created a mental connection with the Overmind. From this connection he learned of the Overmind's connection with the
Xel'Naga and its plans for the
Protoss race, while the Overmind learned the location of
Aiur in a form it could use. Possibly more information was transmitted in this exchange. The Overmind went into some kind of depression following this, and did not recover until the Zerg completely destroyed the Garm Brood. Since then, other Cerebrates have been destroyed, apparently without similar effects.
Cerebrates appearing in StarCraft
A significant number of Zerg Cerebrates appear in various missions in
StarCraft and
StarCraft: Brood War, although not all are identified beyond any doubt. Many Cerebrates are also mentioned in the series, including the novels and the instruction booklet of the original StarCraft game; several Cerebrates die in the series.
The player in both Starcraft Zerg campaigns plays as a Cerebrate (specifically as a Jormungand Brood sub-Cerebrate). In the original Starcraft campaign, the player is created in order to nurture Sarah Kerrigan as she is transformed from a Terran into an infested Terran and powerful Zerg psionic agent. In the Brood War campaign, the player assumes the role of a Cerebrate working under Kerrigan's control. (possibly the same one from Starcraft, though this is nondefinite as that Cerebrate was on Auir when the Overmind was slain, it is possible it died or was loyal to Daggoth instead of Kerrigan. Possibly, it was one of the Cerebrates who was guarding the Xel'Naga temple, that were slain by Dark Templar.)
Cerebrates featured in the series include:
*"Senior" Cerebrate ''
Daggoth'', the only Cerebrate capable or entitled to give other Cerebrates orders. It led the
Tiamat Brood. It was responsible for the creation of the second
Zerg Overmind. Its current fate after the events in
Brood War Introduction Brood War is unknown, but it is believed to be alive.
*''Kagg'', Cerebrate of the ''Surtur'' Brood.
*''Nargil'', Cerebrate of the ''Fenris'' Brood.
*''Araq'', Cerebrate of the ''Jormungand'' Brood. His status is unknown. A sub-Cerebrate of Jormungand served Sarah Kerrigan for time, and was possibly killed on Shakuras.
*''
Zasz (StarCraft) Zasz'', Cerebrate of the ''Garm Brood'', had a bad relationship with
Sarah Kerrigan. Zasz was the first Cerebrate that had ever been permanently killed.
Zeratul dispatched it.
*''Gorn'', Cerebrate of the ''Baelrog'' Brood, and widely viewed as insane, is killed by
Zeratul.
*''
Kaloth'', Cerebrate named in StarCraft
StarCraft_Secret_Missions#Resurrection_IV Resurrection IV.
*In addition, an unnamed Cerebrate was killed by Zeratul at about the same time Gorn was permanently killed. In the
StarCraft: Enslavers missions, Alan Schezar gained control of another Cerebrate, but it was killed.
StarCraft Episode IV Early in the Brood War, the
Dark Templar killed two Cerebrates studying the
Xel'Naga Temple, and finally, while the
Psi Disruptor was active, the
United Earth Directorate killed three more. These may have been reincarnated by the second Overmind later. Finally, when
Infested Kerrigan defeated the second Overmind, its Cerebrates apparently also died.
References
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StarCraft homepage at Blizzard Entertainment
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Battle.net StarCraft Compendium
* Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
* Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. ''StarCraft: Brood War (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
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