Win the mission. Go back to campaign menu.
My headcanon is that there’s an arms race between the zerg and other races over the hyper-evolutionary virus. HEV keeps mutating. The anti-zerg nanites keep updating. So it goes back and forth indefinitely.
That seems like its really not worth the effort for the non-zerg parties, given that they have to manually re-invent the nanites every time, while the HEV just does its own thing with no input from the zerg.
It’s fiction anyway. We can contrive technobabble where they program the nanites with a heuristics algorithm or something.
If the terrans can create mecha zerg in a few years when it took the real zerg countless millennia to reach their present state, then nothing seems impossible for terran ingenuity.
Copying is easier than inventing.
Anyway, do you want a grey goo scenario? Because this is how you get a grey goo scenario.
The terrans weren’t literally copying. They were inspired to create robots just as powerful as Modern zerg. You can’t translate space magic biology into robots. What they did is far more impressive than you seem to think.
This is schlock scifi we’re talking about. You’re taking it way too seriously here. You could say the exact same about any zerg organisms.
If the zerg have space magic that protects from meat-based grey goo, then terrans have magic that protects them from metal-based grey goo.
Heck, Stetmann’s research log suggests that khaydarin has grey goo properties and some kind of sentience.
It’s space magic. Logic doesn’t apply.
I don’t think I ever noticed that before. Should I play through the Campaign again, I’ll look out for that this time.
@Skehan I just watch Jayborino’s play through, and I didn’t see it.
Selendis compliments Raynor at mission’s end, then it goes to the end-mission screen showing the achievements and stats, and then to the cinematic of Hanson kissing Raynor good bye.
Am I being blind?
You must leave the campaign and go back at the menu, then return to the campaign tab I believe.
Ah, okay, that makes sense now, and I also why I’ve never seen the text.
What he said. 202020
Terran*. One guy. And Gary of course.
Technically co-op is non-canon, whatever that’s worth. The Project Simulant lore is seemingly canon. IIRC?
You do not. They released a comic where Crazy Bel’Shir Stetmann and his Mecha Swarm was a thing with one of the war chests. Mostly, I suspect, because somebody at Blizzard finds that joke to be far funnier than it actually is.
But does that mean Project Simulant is non-canon? Are both true?
Coop is non-canon. The skin descriptions are non-canon.
Paging Togetic.
2020
Question: What’s with the regular mentioning of “202020” or “2020” in posts?
I believe it has to do something with the minimum character requirement of 20.
Ah, I see. That makes sense.