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Daggoth is a Zerg Cerebrate and the leader of the Zerg Tiamat Brood in the StarCraft universe. Zerg Cerebrates are powerful agents of the Zerg Swarm, created by the Zerg Overmind for the purposes of controlling Zerg Broods. ...
Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...
A Zerg Brood (or Brood) is a formation of the Zerg race in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ...
StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ...
As senior Cerebrate, Daggoth frequently advised other Cerebrates on how they could best serve the Zerg Overmind. Sometimes his advice took the form of orders. StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ...
StarCraft StarCraft (SC) is a real-time strategy computer game produced by Blizzard Entertainment in 1998. ...
The StarCraft universe is a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ...
The StarCraft storyline is the history covering the fictional universe of StarCraft. ...
In the StarCraft universe, the Terran Confederacy was an interstellar confederacy set by the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector. ...
The Sons of Korhal are a terrorist organization in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
The Terran Dominion was created after the fall of the Confederacy at the height of the war between the Terrans, the Zerg and the Protoss. ...
The United Earth Directorate (UED) is the fictional government of Earth in the StarCraft universe. ...
A Zerg Brood (or Brood) is a formation of the Zerg race in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ...
A Dark Templar (dts) is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
Raynors Raiders are a unit of Terran troops in the StarCraft universe, led by Jim Raynor. ...
The Terran are a race found in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe where computer games and books are set. ...
Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...
The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ...
The Zerg Overmind —or simply the Overmind— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
In order to support his own operations, Daggoth had access to the Hunter Killer, a special and powerful type of Hydralisk. Zerg Hydralisk The Hydralisk, which derives its name from its serpentine body (hydra + basilisk), is a Zerg breed in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy game, StarCraft. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. Daggoth advised the Overmind's newest Cerebrate, in charge of Infested Kerrigan's chrysalis, including providing Hunter Killers to aid in the defeat of the remnant of Tassadar's forces on the space platforms over Tarsonis. Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Tassadar is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
Tarsonis was the capital of the Terran Confederacy in the StarCraft universe. ...
Upon arrival of the chrysalis at the planet Char, its psionic emanations drew the attention of Terrans, such as Arcturus Mengsk, who dispatched General Edmund Duke to recover it. Char is a planet in the StarCraft universe. ...
The Terran are a race found in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe where computer games and books are set. ...
Arcturus Mengsk is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
General Edmund Duke was the Terran Confederacy officer in charge of Alpha Squadron. ...
The new Cerebrate's Brood drove Duke away, but Daggoth ordered him to hold back - his own Tiamat Brood would deal with him. Duke, however, managed to escape and even establish a small colony on the world. While Daggoth was distracted chasing Duke down, Jim Raynor and Raynor's Raiders were able to land on Char and make their own try for the chrysalis. Fortunately for the Zerg, he failed. James Jim Raynor is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
Raynors Raiders are a unit of Terran troops in the StarCraft universe, led by Jim Raynor. ...
Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are an alien race in the StarCraft universe. ...
The product of the chrysalis, Infested Kerrigan, immediately began a quest to empower her psionic abilities. Doing so required her to infiltrate a Terran science vessel, the Amerigo, and collect information on the Terran Ghost program. Daggoth provided her with a pair of Hunter Killers to protect her during her search. Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
The Terran are a race found in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe where computer games and books are set. ...
Ghosts are covert operatives in the StarCraft universe. ...
Zerg Hydralisk The Hydralisk, which derives its name from its serpentine body (hydra + basilisk), is a Zerg breed in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy game, StarCraft. ...
When she was finished, Daggoth suggested leaving them behind, in a disabled transmission. During the following video, Terrans approached the vessel with the intention of destroying it. The Hunter Killers failed to prevent the destruction of the vessel, but they did prevent the Terrans from escaping. Shadow Hunters
Kerrigan's new psionic powers led her into confrontation with Tassadar, which turned out to be a distraction. While she sought Tassadar, the Dark Templar Prelate, Zeratul, slew Zasz. His attack permanently slew the Cerebrate, silencing the Overmind and driving the Garm Brood into insanity. Tassadar is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
A Dark Templar (dts) is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
In the fictional Starcraft universe, the Protoss Zeratul is a Prelate of the Dark Templar. ...
Zasz is a Zerg Cerebrate and the leader of the Zerg Garm Brood in the StarCraft universe. ...
A Zerg Brood (or Brood) is a formation of the Zerg race in the StarCraft universe — a fictional universe in which the StarCraft series of computer games and books are set. ...
Daggoth moved decisively in the Overmind's absense. He ordered the newest Cerebrate to destroy the Garm Brood, as it's presence threatened the primary Hive Clusters. In addition, he authorized a test of the newest Zerg breed, the Defiler. It was a complete success. After the Overmind awakened, Daggoth assisted Infested Kerrigan in her revenge attack on the Dark Templar, which was partially successful. Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
A Dark Templar (dts) is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
Daggoth's later actions are unknown until StarCraft: Brood War, but most likely he remained on Char. StarCraft: Brood War is the sequel to StarCraft, a video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment. ...
Char has several meanings, depending on context: Charring is the process of incomplete combustion of a substance (usually carbohydrates, such as wood or biomass), and char is the remains of charring (usually carbon, such as coal or charcoal). ...
The Succession Shortly after the permanent death of the first Zerg Overmind at the hands of the Protoss hero Tassadar, an attack which cost Tassadar his own life, Daggoth and Infested Kerrigan both vied for control of the Zerg. Each ended up with control of about half the Zerg Swarm. Daggoth ordered several Cerebrates to fuse, creating a new Overmind. It is not known if Daggoth himself joined with these Cerebrates. The new Overmind was immature and weaker than the first one. The Zerg Overmind —or simply the Overmind— is a character in the StarCraft universe. ...
The Protoss are a race in Blizzard Entertainments real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft. ...
Tassadar is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. ...
Sarah Kerrigan—who calls herself the Queen of Blades—is a character in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
Daggoth's fate is unknown. The second Overmind was permanently killed near the end of Episode VI by Zeratul, a Dark Templar. If Daggoth were part of this second Overmind, then he is now dead. StarCraft Episode VI is part of the StarCraft storyline -- the history of the in the fictional universe of StarCraft. ...
In the fictional Starcraft universe, the Protoss Zeratul is a Prelate of the Dark Templar. ...
A Dark Templar (dts) is a member of a group of Protoss in the StarCraft universe. ...
Game Unit While Daggoth has identical game stats and abilities as other Cerebrates, his unit portrait is different. Throughout StarCraft: Brood War, his portrait is used, in place of the Overmind's, on virtually all Zerg structures. StarCraft: Brood War is an expansion pack released in 1998 for StarCraft — an award winning real-time strategy computer game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ...
References - StarCraft homepage at Blizzard Entertainment (http://www.blizzard.com/starcraft/)
- Battle.net StarCraft Compendium (http://www.battle.net/scc/)
- 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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