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Larva

The larva is the base zerg unit from which all other units and, ultimately, buildings are created.

Overview[]

"Vik had heard of the zerg. Everyone had. A few years back they'd appeared in terran space and wreaked havoc, destroying worlds and slaughtering millions of colonists. Even the Terran Confederacy the biggest government in the Koprulu sector at the time had crumbled and died in the wake of the alien invasion. The zerg were nightmares. They were the enemies of all terrans.
He'd thought they'd be bigger."

- Vik upon encountering a larva(src)

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Larva defiant

Larvae are the closest creatures to the original zerg insectoids. Although their size and toughness were greatly boosted by the xel'naga during their experiments, they still possess the two traits that originally intrigued the ancient masters—genetic versatility and psychic sensitivity.[1]

Larvae were the first zerg strain ever encountered by the terrans of the Koprulu Sector. Around 2487, larvae were discovered on a number of fringe worlds. These worlds were depopulated by "cholera" and the specimens shipped to a Confederate science facility on Vyctor 5, only to be discovered by the Sons of Korhal nearly five years later.[2]

Physiology[]

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A larva during the Great War

Maggot-like,[1] larvae often make a sucking sound from their tail section, akin to someone's boot stuck in mud. Physically, they have a segmented, multilegged body, trailing a mucous-like substance behind them and a complex array of internal organs.[2] Every segment of the larva's body contains all the required organs to ensure its survival. Such a trait, combined with near instant wound clotting, allows larvae to function and morph normally even if cut in half.[3] Its small twin antennae probe the air around it.[2] Diminutive larvae exist within the bloodstream of the swarm host, where they feed on damaged tissue, sealing wounds, and destroying foreign matter. They can also head for the creature's incubator to be evolved into locusts.[4]

The need to survive has played a role in the evolution of the larva's carapace. Its plates have turned into a hard, dense material that is not easily scratched, let alone punctured, and is immune to small arms fire. Dominion scientists suspect that the carapace served as a template for enhancements to the ultralisk.[3]

The larva's tendrils are used to absorb nutrients from creep, as well as facilitate movement. Larva contain a number of extra organs that allow them to be compatible with the Zerg Swarm's genetic library.[5] Larva depend on creep for survival, and can only survive anywhere from hours to days if isolated from it.[6]

Similarities exist between a larva's pluripotent cellular structures and terran embryonic stem cells. Project Blackstone researchers attempted to find a way to both arrest the obligatory asymmetric replication (the astounding healing factor) of the zerg, and adapt it (in some measure) for Dominion soldiers.[7]

By the Battle of Adena, larvae could be generated (or at least regurgitated) by the infestors of the Niadra Brood.[8]

Reproduction[]

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A pair of larvae

Within a larva's DNA are countless sequences, carrying billions of patterns and nearly infinite possible genetic combinations,[2] and they contain within them the genetic code for all other zerg breeds. When a new breed of zerg is needed, an individual larva will enter a pupal state and begin replicating the DNA of one specific zerg breed at an astounding rate. After a short gestation period, the new mature zerg minion hatches.[1] A young hive will only have the genetic code for the most basic of zerg breeds, such as the drone, but as it grows and develops new structures, its library of genetic strains is expanded. With a command from the Overmind,[1] cerebrate,[9] or overlord,[10] the larva will enter a pupal state and begin the metamorphosis into whichever breed is required by the hive.[1] The inner layer of the creature's skin is populated with receptor cells, and once a morph command is issued, the larva's organs are ejected, forming a hard egg-like cocoon, and its tissues are instantly reconfigured into the desired strain through a brief pupation period,[3] the duration of which being dependent on the breed being morphed.[6] Because of the larva's metamorphic abilities, the Dominion stresses that marines be obsessively thorough when carrying out zerg eradication operations. Just one surviving larva can mutate into a drone, which in turn can mutate into a hatchery, and thus give birth to a reborn zerg colony.[5]

Game Unit[]

StarCraft[]

Main article: Larva (StarCraft)

StarCraft: Ghost[]

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StarCraft: Ghost larva concept art

Concept art for larvae appears for StarCraft: Ghost. As seen, the larva appears larger and more adept at battle, carrying a likeness to a Hydralisk, albeit missing arms.

StarCraft II[]

Main article: Larva (StarCraft II)

Heroes of the Storm[]

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The following section contains information from Heroes of the Storm and is not canon to StarCraft continuity

A larva is used as a melee weapon for Murky's Grunty skin in Heroes of the Storm.[11]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Neilson, Micky (December 18, 2000). StarCraft: Uprising. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-0743-41898-0 (eBook).
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 2014-07-31, Larva Science. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2014-08-08
  4. 2014-12-04, Swarm Host Science. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2014-12-06
  5. 5.0 5.1 Barba, Rick. StarCraft Field Manual (hardcover). Insight Editions, November 17, 2015.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Burns, Matt. "In the Blood." (Feb. 07, 2013). Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft Lore: In the Blood Accessed 2013-02-07.
  7. Project Blackstone, accessed on 2013-02-13
  8. Watrous, Valerie (w), Sepulveda, Miguel (i) and Javir Mena (c). (January 5th, 2018). StarCraft II: Shadow Wars: Part 5. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II: Shadow Wars: Part 5 Accessed 2018-01-07.
  9. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft: Brood War. Vivendi Games. Mission: Vile Disruption (in English). 1998.
  10. Larva, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2011-01-19
  11. Blizzard Entertainment. Heroes of the Storm (Blizzard Entertainment) (in English). June 2, 2015
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