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:If not, I'll just ask my primary question under the Evolution Pit talk page. --[[User:Shadow Archon|Shadow Archon]] ([[User talk:Shadow Archon|talk]]) 01:39, May 27, 2015 (UTC)
 
:If not, I'll just ask my primary question under the Evolution Pit talk page. --[[User:Shadow Archon|Shadow Archon]] ([[User talk:Shadow Archon|talk]]) 01:39, May 27, 2015 (UTC)
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::"Ignoring the Leviathan, do we know what brood the Zerg on-board belong to?"
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::The question ultimately boils down to this. Answer is no. The answer arguably even shifts in-universe since the leviathan's location shifts with player choice.--[[User:Hawki|Hawki]] ([[User talk:Hawki|talk]]) 04:15, May 27, 2015 (UTC)
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:::Got it. I'll ask the main question over at the Evolution Pit tomorrow then. Thanks for your input. --[[User:Shadow Archon|Shadow Archon]] ([[User talk:Shadow Archon|talk]]) 04:27, May 27, 2015 (UTC)

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Brood?[]

So, what brood is Kerrigan's Leviathan a part of? Is it either Zagara's or Nafash's depending upon which world you go to?

Is it just "Kerrigan's Brood" after that point?

The main thing I'd like to talk about would need to go on that Brood's Talk page rather than here. --Shadow Archon (talk) 03:55, May 26, 2015 (UTC)

I wouldn't say the leviathan is associated with any particular brood. Regardless of whether it's found at Char or Kaldir, there's no explicit link with either broodmother. Likewise, there wouldn't be a particular brood associated with Kerrigan, since she controls the Swarm as a whole (e.g. there was no one brood associated with the Overmind either).--Hawki (talk) 06:45, May 26, 2015 (UTC)
Sure, but the Overmind and the Cerebrates have a bit of a different hierarchy over the Swarm than Kerrigan and the Brood Mothers. Even basic Queens birthed from Hatcheries can have their own broods going by dialogue from the bone trench level.
Not to mention, Kerrigan is fine with having Stukov, Zagara, and other Broodmothers controlling their own forces without her directly micro-managing them, while managing specific Zerg under her control on the battlefield at the same time. Is this her subverting other Queen's Zerg like with Nafash? Or only partially "conscripting" from their own broods for her to control like with and Zagara's?
Whether or not Kerrigan has her own brood, the Leviathan and the Zerg on it do have to belong to some brood since they aren't feral. Ignoring the Leviathan, do we know what brood the Zerg on-board belong to?
If not, I'll just ask my primary question under the Evolution Pit talk page. --Shadow Archon (talk) 01:39, May 27, 2015 (UTC)
"Ignoring the Leviathan, do we know what brood the Zerg on-board belong to?"
The question ultimately boils down to this. Answer is no. The answer arguably even shifts in-universe since the leviathan's location shifts with player choice.--Hawki (talk) 04:15, May 27, 2015 (UTC)
Got it. I'll ask the main question over at the Evolution Pit tomorrow then. Thanks for your input. --Shadow Archon (talk) 04:27, May 27, 2015 (UTC)