That’s not great… I might have to look and see if the LotV-campaign goes on sale next time there’s some kind of a sale.
Hard disagree on both counts. Primarily because the whole “she faces no consequences” at best doesn’t make any sense, and that’s before one also consider it is a partial lie. Mengsk goes after her and makes her believe that he’s killed Reynor.
Kerrigan was part of the Zerg hivemind and trying to credit her as the one killing millions is largely if not entirely missing the point of that. She was a tool of the hivemind and by using her, the hivemind killed millions of people. Because it knew of the greater threat to the galaxy which, from the little I remember and since I haven’t played LotV, I believe was what it was created for to deal with?
It was something like that at least.
And this is before we also consider that Zerg as a conceptual cultural organism is essentially just if evolution was made into living beings and mutated at a hyper-fast speed. It doesn’t really have any care for if someone dies or not as long as a population does, but a population in of itself also cares from an individual’s perspective to try to survive which…
All that fits with how Kerrigan acted through all of SC2’s games (again, barring LotV since I don’t know any of that game’s lore).
When she regained control of herself, she did what she could do to avoid killing vast populations when she was asked to do so. Including when said populations would be firing guns at her and her zerg in her pursuit of vengeance against Mengsk.
So unless there’s some specific point where she was fully conscious, aware, and fully in charge of her own actions… Nah’, she didn’t kill millions of people.