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  1. Sarah Louise Kerrigan was a psychic terran female. She began her career as a Confederate ghost and later became the second-in-command of the Sons of Korhal. Following Arcturus Mengsk's betrayal, she was captured and infested by the Zerg Swarm, becoming the self-proclaimed Queen of Blades (a.k.a. the Zerg Queen) and leader of the Swarm. At the close of the End War, she would ascend to become a ...

  2. Sarah Kerrigan. Sarah Louise Kerrigan, the self-styled Queen of Blades, is a character in Blizzard Entertainment 's StarCraft franchise. She was created by Chris Metzen and James Phinney, and her original appearance was designed by Metzen. Sarah Kerrigan is voiced by Glynnis Talken Campbell in StarCraft and Brood War, Tricia Helfer in StarCraft ...

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    • Chris Metzen, Samwise Didier, Glen Ran
  3. Sarah Kerrigan is the primary hero unit of the StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm campaign. She initially appears very human, and is armed with a C-20A rifle.[1] After the first three missions of the campaign are completed, she discards her rifle and instead shoots psionic shockwaves from her hands.[2][3] In Heart of the Swarm, the campaign operates similarly to an RPG. Kerrigan focuses on ...

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  5. Mar 14, 2013 · Sarah Louise Kerrigan discovered the strength of her latent psionic gift as a young girl. An innocent flash of childish anger at her parents resulted in massive cerebral hemorrhaging and a ...

  6. Sarah Kerrigan. Voiced by Glynnis Talken Campbell in StarCraft; by Tricia Helfer in StarCraft II; by Vanessa Marshall in Heroes of the Storm. Sarah Kerrigan is the primary Zerg protagonist and player character in the StarCraft franchise. Kerrigan serves as the primary antagonist of all but the first and last two games.

  7. StarCraft II is a real-time strategy game from Blizzard Entertainment for the PC and Mac. ... PLAY FREE NOW WATCH VIDEO. ... Kerrigan, Raynor, and Artanis are ...

  8. Kerrigan and Dogmeat from the original Fallout games are the only characters I've done that sort of thing with. It might sound weird, but I like the Kerrigan character because by keeping her alive I get to see what stupid kind of way she'll die next time, then I'll sit back, think what I did wrong and do my damned best to keep her alive.

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