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'''Anti-Zerg nanites''' are a form of advanced technology in the [[StarCraft universe]]. They are used to sever [[Infested Terran]]s from the [[Zerg Swarm]] and some versions of the technology can even reverse the infestation process.
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'''Anti-zerg nanites''' are a form of advanced technology in the [[StarCraft universe]]. They are used to sever [[infested terran]]s from the [[Zerg Swarm]] and some versions of the technology can even reverse the infestation process.
   
 
==Terran Experiments==
 
==Terran Experiments==
Terran experiments with a captured [[Zerg]] [[Brood]] resulted in the creation of [[mutate]]s such as [[Sistask]], a member of [[Jim Raynor]]'s "[[Alliance]]. Nanites were used to keep the mutates' violent impulses in check... barely.<ref>Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. ''[[Alternity: StarCraft Edition]].'' Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.</ref>
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Terran experiments with a captured [[zerg]] [[brood]] resulted in the creation of [[mutate]]s such as [[Sistask]], a member of [[Jim Raynor]]'s "[[Alliance]]. Nanites were used to keep the mutates' violent impulses in check... barely.<ref>Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. ''[[Alternity: StarCraft Edition]].'' Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.</ref>
   
Scientists with the remnants of the [[Terran Confederacy]] also conducted similar experiments, using nanites in experiments which restored faculties in Infested Terrans.<ref>[[Deception]]</ref>
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Scientists with the remnants of the [[Terran Confederacy]] also conducted similar experiments, using nanites in experiments which restored faculties in infested terrans.<ref>[[Deception]]</ref>
   
 
==Protoss Experiments==
 
==Protoss Experiments==
The Protoss had devised a "radical nanotech serum" which could reverse the infestation process. Some time after the Zerg won the [[StarCraft Episode VI#Omega|Battle of Omega]], Protoss leader [[Artanis]] summoned his [[Terran]] ally, [[Jim Raynor]], to help solve a problem. Their old adversary, [[Alexei Stukov]] had been resurrected by a Zerg [[Cerebrate]], [[Kaloth]], and had returned to the world of [[Braxis]]. Raynor and his small force were given samples of the serum to inject Stukov with, in order to return Stukov to normal. The experiment was a success.<ref>[[Resurrection IV]]</ref>
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The [[protoss]] had devised a "radical nanotech serum" which could reverse the infestation process. Some time after the zerg won the [[StarCraft Episode VI#Omega|Battle of Omega]], protoss leader [[Artanis]] summoned his [[terran]] ally, [[Jim Raynor]], to help solve a problem. Their old adversary, [[Alexei Stukov]] had been [[Infested Stukov|resurrected]] by a zerg [[cerebrate]], [[Kaloth]], and had returned to the world of [[Braxis]]. Raynor and his small force were given samples of the serum to inject Stukov with, in order to return Stukov to normal. The experiment was a success.<ref>[[Resurrection IV]]</ref>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 00:42, 9 February 2009

Anti-zerg nanites are a form of advanced technology in the StarCraft universe. They are used to sever infested terrans from the Zerg Swarm and some versions of the technology can even reverse the infestation process.

Terran Experiments

Terran experiments with a captured zerg brood resulted in the creation of mutates such as Sistask, a member of Jim Raynor's "Alliance. Nanites were used to keep the mutates' violent impulses in check... barely.[1]

Scientists with the remnants of the Terran Confederacy also conducted similar experiments, using nanites in experiments which restored faculties in infested terrans.[2]

Protoss Experiments

The protoss had devised a "radical nanotech serum" which could reverse the infestation process. Some time after the zerg won the Battle of Omega, protoss leader Artanis summoned his terran ally, Jim Raynor, to help solve a problem. Their old adversary, Alexei Stukov had been resurrected by a zerg cerebrate, Kaloth, and had returned to the world of Braxis. Raynor and his small force were given samples of the serum to inject Stukov with, in order to return Stukov to normal. The experiment was a success.[3]

References

  1. Bill Slavicsek, David Eckelberry, Shawn F. Carnes. Alternity: StarCraft Edition. Wizards of the Coast, March 1, 2000. ISBN 0-7869-1618-4.
  2. Deception
  3. Resurrection IV