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[[File:Overseer SC2 Game1.jpg|thumb|The overseer]] |
[[File:Overseer SC2 Game1.jpg|thumb|The overseer]] |
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− | The '''overseer''' is a [[zerg]] unit evolved from the [[overlord]] |
+ | The '''overseer''' is a [[zerg]] unit evolved from the [[overlord]]. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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[[File:Overseer SC2 Art1.jpg|thumb|An overseer]] |
[[File:Overseer SC2 Art1.jpg|thumb|An overseer]] |
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− | Overseers are genetically-altered [[overlord]]s that have a mass of additional sockets filled with highly evolved optical receptors with hypersensitive retinas.<ref name = "Overseer"/> Unlike most other zerg breeds but like overlords, overseers have the ability to act with appropriate |
+ | Overseers are genetically-altered [[overlord]]s that have a mass of additional sockets filled with highly evolved optical receptors with hypersensitive retinas.<ref name = "Overseer"/> Unlike most other zerg breeds but like overlords, overseers have the ability to act with appropriate judgment, but are severely limited in their mental flexibility.<ref name = "KindreganQA6">Blizzard Entertainment. 2012-11-26. [http://us.battle.net//sc2/en/blog/7922536 StarCraft II Creative Development Q&A - Part 6]. ''Blizzard Entertainment.'' Accessed 2012-11-26.</ref> |
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===Heart of the Swarm Campaign=== |
===Heart of the Swarm Campaign=== |
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[[Sarah Kerrigan]]'s forces never create overseers. [[Detection]] was never required in the campaign. |
[[Sarah Kerrigan]]'s forces never create overseers. [[Detection]] was never required in the campaign. |
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===Development=== |
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The overseer is a zerg unit evolved from the overlord.
Overview
Overseers are genetically-altered overlords that have a mass of additional sockets filled with highly evolved optical receptors with hypersensitive retinas.[1] Unlike most other zerg breeds but like overlords, overseers have the ability to act with appropriate judgment, but are severely limited in their mental flexibility.[2]
Observation
The zerg are obsessed with detecting subtler motions and more advanced camouflage techniques. The overseer's "eyes" have been through many iterations, each developmental cycle improving upon the preceding one’s optical evolution.[1] That said, the first batch of overseers ended up crippled and blind when the arrays of microscopic filaments (relayers of sensory and spatial data) located on their vestigial legs gained sentience and became ravenous to the point of consuming the appendages that housed them. To correct this situation, the legs were excised and the filaments were transformed into long, fleshy tendrils grown from the overseer’s carapace.Now, when the overlord is subjected to the overseer strain mutation, its eyes melt into a luminescent substance that floats inside a semi-transparent skull. Sensory tentacles and twin photoreceptors, capable of sight in any environment, sprout from said substance, in between the openings of their thick, armored "faceplate". To further enhance the creature’s capabilities, the main body expands and grows six new hypersensitive optical receptors in strategic positions.[3] This latest evolution allows the overseer to detect any hidden enemy units, including those that are burrowed underground or cloaked.[1]
Other Functions
By incorporating terran DNA into the overseer’s genetic makeup (particularly during its later stages of pupation), the creature displays a peculiar evolution pattern. Its creep glands expand and turn into stores of sentient, unfertilized bio-matter, and its organs no longer liquefy into creep, but instead a nourishing paste. At the overseer’s will, this paste bonds with the bio-matter in the sacs and quickly becomes an insidious infiltrator known as the changeling. Additionally, the bio-matter grows and solidifies at exponential rates when exposed to foreign atmospheres. The Swarm has capitalized on this trait, using its overseers to disable critical facilities in the midst of an invasion.[3]
Game Unit
The overseer loses the ability to excrete creep or transport units, but gains the ability to create changelings. It continues to provide control and has faster movement.
Abilities
This unit or structure can detect cloaked, burrowed, duplicated and hallucination enemies.
The overseer disables a building, which becomes covered in slime. It cannot produce units, larva or research upgrades while contaminated.
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The overseer can create a changeling, which can spy on enemy forces.
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Upgrades
Increases armor of zerg air units.
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Increase speed of the overlord from 0.902 to 2.63, overlords with Ventral Sacs from 1.099 to 2.83, and the overseer 2.62 to 4.73.
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Heart of the Swarm Campaign
Sarah Kerrigan's forces never create overseers. Detection was never required in the campaign.
Co-op Missions
Kerrigan and Zagara can both mutate Overseers.
Abilities
The overseer can switch to Oversight Mode. In Oversight Mode the overseer is immobile and gains 50% increased sight radius. Can switch back to Overseer Mode to move again.
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Development
Special Overseer Strains
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Overseer, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2014-12-06
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment. 2012-11-26. StarCraft II Creative Development Q&A - Part 6. Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed 2012-11-26.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 2014-12-04, Overseer Science. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2014-12-06
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment, Teamliquid. 2012-06-09. Heart of the Swarm Update. Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed 2012-06-09.