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"The only good hydralisk is one charred to a smoldering crisp."
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A hydralisk

The hydralisk is the zerg basic front-line creature, forming the backbone of their onslaughts with its resistant carapace and ranged spine attack.

Overview

The hydralisk is a zerg evolution of the slothien. While slothiens were peaceful herbivores, the hydralisk is noted as being one of the most fierce and sadistic of the zerg strains.[1] Hydralisks are a versatile combat strain, and form the backbone of the Swarm,[2] acting as shock troops.[3] To terrans, hydralisks symbolize the Swarm's power more than any other strain.[2]

Physiology

"Punching them on the nose will chase them away.
Nope! Tried it!"

- A Dominion marine (first line crossed out)(src)

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A hydralisk during the Great War, bearing the strain's original physiology

Hydralisks are covered in armored plates.[2] The average hydralisk in 2499 was 5.4m long and weighed 390 kg.[4] The hydralisks of this era were smaller and leaner than the creatures that would follow them, which also possess tri-bladed scythes instead of the single ones used by the hydralisks of the Great War and Brood War.[3] Despite their relatively sluggish nature, hydralisks can climb vertical surfaces[5] and continued evolution of the strain through muscular augmentation through genetic manipulation has resulted in faster hydralisks, increasing their locomotion by up to 25%, both on and off creep.[6]

The hydralisk's endocrine and adrenal were altered as part of their evolution. The chemicals pumped into their bloodstream effectively force them to live in a perpetual "fight response." Some hydralisk variants seem to be able to overcharge their specialized endocrine system, substantially increasing aggression and savagery.[7] As the backbone of the Swarm, hydralisks are subject to constant evolutionary improvement.[6]

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A Leviathan Brood hydralisk

Prior to the beginning of the Brood War, hydralisks gained the ability to mutate into lurkers.[8] Hydralisks changed drastically in the transition to the Second Great War, and evolved more bone claws as well as a bulkier figure.[6] During the Second Great War, the ability of hydralisks to metamorphose into lurkers was temporarily lost. The Leviathan Brood was the exception, due to the inherent link between hydralisks and lurkers within the brood.[9]

Tactics

"Shoot 'em in the chest, you idiots."

- A Dominion marine, mocking published anti-hydralisk tactics.(src)

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Where anti-hydralisk tactics have failed

Since hydralisks move relatively slowly over open terrain,[10] it is common for hydralisks to burrow and await their prey to enter killing range before attacking,[11] destroying their enemies in a deadly crossfire.[12] Current terran tactics for dealing with the creatures stress the need for siege tank support,[12] and are only to be approached by trained soldiers.[2]

Hydralisks are sometimes supported by infestors.[13]

Attacks

"Can't block these with your rifles. Lenny tried, (RIP Lenny.)"

- A Dominion marine on an attempt to use a rifle to block a hydralisk's scythe swing(src)

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A hydralisk spine

Hydralisks may attack directly with tri-bladed scythes[11][7] Grown from the relatively soft ribs of the slothien, they were hardened through genetic manipulation.[7] The high-density bone blades are connected to a set of fast-twitching, striated muscles, which allow for great striking power with a modest range of motion, deadly even in restricted mobility scenarios such as tight corridors or trenches.[7] More commonly though, hydralisks strike from a distance with volleys of armor-piercing spines,[11] 30cm in length,[14] and is their deadlier form of attack.[1] Hundreds of these spines are stored in the upper carapace plates[1] and covered by flaps. The flaps fold back before the spines fire,[15] and the hydralisk's head is dipped beforehand.[3] These physical signs give a hydralisk's foes a few seconds warning before they launch their volley.[5]

The hydralisk has 4,000 muscles, compared to a terran's 629,[12] and a portion of these may be used to launch the spines with enough force to penetrate 2 cm. of neosteel[1] at a range of over 300 meters[14] or even half a kilometer[2] at a velocity greater than that of the C-20A rifle,[14] moving at near hypersonic speeds.[3] The spines were evolved from the slothien's defensive urticating hairs;[12] they may be "grooved" for increased range[1] and are highly poisonous.[7][16][17]

The hydralisk may also use its jaw as a weapon. With an estimated bite force of 5000 pounds per square inch, the hydralisk's jaw can easily cut through flesh, bone, and even neosteel.[7]

History

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A hydralisk up close

The first recorded encounter between terrans and hydralisks was aboard a cargo vessel. The hydralisk was recorded by the derelict ship's security cameras.[10] Since then, hydralisks have established themselves in terran culture to a notable extent. Sometimes colloquially called "hydras,"[18] hydralisk skulls have been mounted akin to trophies in Joeyray's Bar[19] and on an ore loader on Sorona.[20] The Annual Hydralisk Derby has also become an established event.[21]

Project Tamed was a Dominion project that attempted to use controlled hydralisks as living weapons, but it backfired, as the control was feigned, and they had in actual fact never been removed from the control of the Queen of Blades.[2]

Game Unit

StarCraft

For StarCraft gameplay information see: Hydralisk (StarCraft).

StarCraft: Ghost

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The hydralisk in StarCraft: Ghost

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Hydralisks were featured as a player unit in StarCraft: Ghost, in addition to acting as enemies. Hydralisks maintained their StarCraft abilities but also gained a powerful claw attack.[22] Their poison quill attack interfered with terran vision.[23] They moved more slowly than zerglings.[24]

In Invasion mode, transforming a zergling into a hydralisk cost one point.[24]

StarCraft II

For StarCraft II gameplay information see: Hydralisk (StarCraft II)

Heroes of the Storm

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The Hunter Killer strain of hydralisk can be summoned by Zagara in Heroes of the Storm.[25]

Hydralisks can be spawned on the map Braxis Holdout, and are part of the zerg attack waves that are sent against opponents.[25]

Warcraft III

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Hydralisks attacking marines in Warcraft III

The hydralisk appears as an Easter egg unit in Warcraft III and its expansion, The Frozen Throne.

Diablo III

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The hydralisk skull

A hydralisk skull can be found in the second[26] and fifth acts[27] of Diablo III.

Known Hydralisks

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A hydralisk

Variant Strains

Evolutions

Individuals

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A hydralisk's visage

Notes

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Hydralisk action figure

  • A hydralisk action figure was released in 1998.[28]
  • The hydralisk is often nicknamed "hydra" in online culture.
  • A hydralisk bottle cap figure from Kotobukiya is available.[29]
  • The fossil of a hydralisk (or similar creature) can be found in cliff walls in the wasteland tileset of StarCraft. This hydralisk is much larger than its standard counterpart.

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 2.4 2.5 Maxwell, Matthew. "The Teacher." (Feb. 20, 2013). Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft Lore: The Teacher Accessed 2013-02-20.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 2015-07-15, StarCraft II: Field Manual. YouTube, accessed on 2015-08-01
  4. Back of the original StarCraft box, 1998.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Hickman, Tracy (May 21, 2002). StarCraft: Speed of Darkness. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-671-04150-9.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Barba, Rick. StarCraft Field Manual (hardcover). Insight Editions, November 17, 2015. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "SC:FManual" defined multiple times with different content
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 2014-09-25, Hydralisk Science. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2014-09-27
  8. Underwood, Peter, Chris Metzen and Bill Roper. StarCraft: Brood War (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  9. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void. Collections Tab: Skins. July 19, 2017
  10. 10.0 10.1 Hydralisk. StarCraft Compendium. Accessed on 2007-11-27
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. Alternity: StarCraft Edition. Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 StarCraft II-Hydralisk. Accessed on 2008-03-10
  13. Overview: Zerg, accessed on 2011-01-13
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Kenyon, Nate. (September 27, 2011). StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 978-1439-10938-0.
  15. Hydralisks fold back their top carapace flap to reveal those spines, it's an attack animation. When they are out of battle, they fold in again to hide them. What he said. Cavez, PsiWarp. 2009-02-05. Karune: screenshot question about hydras. Battle.net StarCraft II General Discussion Forum. Accessed 2009-02-05.
  16. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Conversations after Gates of Hell (in English). 2010
  17. Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. (Activision Blizzard). PC. Horace Warfield (in English). 2010.
  18. Giffen, Keith and Simon Furman (w), Federico Dallocchio (p, i), Milen Parvanov (col). "StarCraft #1" StarCraft 1 (1) (May 27, 2009) DC Comics (Wildstorm).
  19. Joeyray's Bar. Artist: Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2010-03-12
  20. Dayton, Cameron. "Broken Wide." (March 5, 2010). Blizzard Entertainment. Broken Wide Accessed 2010-03-05.
  21. Leord, 4th Annual Hydralisk Derby. StarCraft Wire. Accessed on 2009-07-12
  22. Source: BlizzCon 2005 StarCraft: Ghost information. Zerg units. Artist: Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  23. 1up staff. 2005-10-28. StarCraft Ghost Previews from 1UP.com 1up.com Accessed 2008-11-09.
  24. 24.0 24.1 Park, Andrew. 2005-10-28. Starcraft: Ghost Updated Multiplayer Hands-On - Zerg Rush! Gamespot. Accessed 2008-11-09.
  25. 25.0 25.1 Blizzard Entertainment. Heroes of the Storm (Blizzard Entertainment) (in English). June 2, 2015
  26. 2014-05-16, Celebrate Two Years of Diablo III With Undiscovered Easter Eggs. The Escapist, accessed on 2014-05-17
  27. 2014-05-16, Two Years of Diablo III With Undiscovered Easter Eggs. The Escapist, acessed on 2014-05-18
  28. 2012-05-04, Zerg Hydralisk. Figure of the Day, accessed on 2012-07-27
  29. STARCRAFT 2 KOTOBUKIYA HYDRALISK (Zerg) Bottle Cap Figure Collection Miniature, Amazon.com. Accessed on 2015-08-06
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