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The defiler is a zerg breed that uses toxic substances to support other zerg forces.
Overview
The defiler is a relatively rare zerg breed, resembling a silverfish in appearance and acting akin to a 'cancer factory' in function.[1] Its core genus, if it has one, is unknown, as the defiler contains the DNA of all other zerg breeds[2] and, unlike the larva, uses them to synthesize virus-like biochemicals.[1] These biochemicals are extremely hazardous, resistant to the most effective anti-toxins, and, paradoxically, dangerous even to the zerg.[1] Defilers have been known to cannibalize other zerg to fuel the metasynaptic processes that generate the biochemicals,[2] often accompanied by zergling escorts for this very reason.[1]
The defiler's body is host to countless small organisms that live on the carapace, constantly feeding on each other.[2] The defiler can spontaneously launch a number of these creatures to swarm a location that make it difficult to target anything under the ensuing cloud. In addition, defilers can produce corrosive spores and hurl them at a target area, the spores exploding in a dense cloud. The highly toxic mist that results corrodes anything it touches.[2] The spores are also prone to igniting due to a flammable accelerant contained in them.[3]
Game Unit
StarCraft
- For StarCraft gameplay information see: Defiler (StarCraft).
StarCraft II
In StarCraft II, the defiler has been replaced by the infestor.[4]
Wings of Liberty
The bones of defilers appear in Wings of Liberty as zerg research subjects on the level The Great Train Robbery.[5]
Heart of the Swarm
An untextured defiler model is included in the Galaxy Map Editor for StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm.[6]
Special Defiler Strains
Defiler Individuals
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Defiler. StarCraft Compendium. Accessed on 2008-02-07
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
- ↑ Gerrold, David (w), Fernando Heinz Furukawa (p, i). StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 2 (paperback binding). Tokyopop, August 10, 2010. ISBN 978-1427-81613-9.
- ↑ Medievaldragon. 2008-03-10, StarCraft II-Zerg Unveiled. Blizzplanet. Accessed on 2008-03-10
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Mission: Wings of Liberty, The Great Train Robbery (in English). 2010-07-27.
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II Map Editor. (Activision Blizzard) (in English). July 27, 2010