I, Yuhaka, am hungry!
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Yuhaka, pointing at the disoriented leader of the original Zerg swarm, said:
"Haha, you idiot OwO~"
Hearing Yhaka's laughter, the leader of the primitive Zerg swarm, somewhat enraged, also swung his hammer down hard at Yhaka. However, just like before, he didn't hit anything, as Yhaka wasn't so easily defeated.
Although the enraged leader of the Primal Zerg swarm couldn't defeat Yhaka, Yhaka was getting tired of the game. So, Yhaka swung his Demonbane Sword and beheaded the Primal Zerg leader. As the decapitated leader fell, the surrounding Primal Zerg swarms became somewhat agitated, as their leader had been killed by the invaders.
Moreover, he was killed quite easily, which made the Primal Zerg who originally wanted to compete with Yhaka for the corpse of the Primal Zerg leader suddenly give up the idea, as they might end up getting themselves killed.
Just as Yhaka was about to resume his slaughter, another Primal Zerg, somewhat resembling the leader of the Primal Zerg swarm, stepped forward. Just as Yhaka assumed this Primal Zerg had come to challenge him, the other preemptively adopted a submissive posture and spoke to Yhaka:
“Unknown powerful being, we are willing to submit to your people.”
Upon hearing the other party's words, Yuhaka tilted his head slightly, clearly not expecting that the other party had come to submit to him, which made Yuhaka hesitant to take action.
Seeing that Yhaka didn't make a move, the primitive Zerg who had come to surrender felt there was still hope and continued:
“I am Vagra, the second strongest in this race. Our race has thousands of primitive Zerg under the rule of our chief. Now that he is dead, these thousands of primitive Zerg are now under your command.”
Hearing what the primitive insect named "Vagra" said, Yuhaka was a little surprised. After all, Yuhaka did not expect that there were thousands of primitive insects here, although there were fewer than the cats and Alita people in his nest.
Seeing that Yuhaka didn't say anything, but looked surprised, it meant that the other party didn't know much about the number of the original Zerg swarm. Moreover, there was no trouble or headache on the other party's face. Wagra probably thought that it would be easy for the other party to eliminate them.
In that case, Wagra was a little worried that the other party was a primitive alien insect that had established its own faction, similar to the insect ancestor. This also meant that if the other party wanted to eat them, they would probably only have the option of running away.
P.S.: I'm considering buying a simple Blade Bug or Gun Bug kit to try it out. I was thinking of buying a Patrol Kit, but it's a bit expensive on Taobao. It's cheaper on Xianyu, but I don't have much money right now, so I'll pass.
Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to Home]: Chapter 1791 [Youyou: The Hatchery Enlargement Technique OwO~]
After hearing what Vagara said, Yuhaka thought for a moment and then nodded, indicating that he would take these weaklings in.
Seeing Yuhaka nod in acceptance of their tribe, Vargra couldn't help but feel a little pleased. After all, having a powerful tribal leader was undoubtedly a good thing for the entire Primal Zerg race. The reason was similar to that of a certain Greenskin race: following a stronger leader meant fighting larger-scale wars. The Primal Zerg obtained more biological essence by following a stronger tribal leader, provided that the tribal leader wasn't stingy...
After Yhaka brought these primitive Zerg swarms under his command, Vargra brought Yhaka to the location of this primitive Zerg swarm's gathering place. Upon arriving there, Yhaka finally understood why there were thousands of primitive Zerg. Among them were many small primitive Zerg, none of which were even as large as Yhaka in his first form.
These small, primitive alien insects were basically cannon fodder, though they might have served as "bombs."
Vagara, standing next to Yhaka, looked at Yhaka with a somewhat worried expression. After all, he had just said that this race had thousands of Primal Zerg, but he hadn't mentioned that most of these Primal Zerg were just weak cannon fodder, and basically couldn't compare to ordinary powerful Primal Zerg.
Fortunately, Yhaka didn't care about these things. Soon, under Vargra's guidance, Yhaka arrived at a nice place with a small hatchery. This hatchery could provide the primitive Zerg swarm with some of their essence, allowing them to gradually evolve. Hatcheries like this existed all over the planet Zerus, and they were usually controlled by powerful primitive Zerg leaders. This particular hatchery had been controlled by a primitive Zerg leader, and now it belonged to Yhaka.
"What a little OO."
Yuhaka looked at the hatching pool in front of him, which resembled a small pond, and sighed in the same way. After all, the hatching pool that Yuhaka had gone to with Zelus before was the size of a huge lake, and this hatching pool, which was like a small pond, was incomparable.
When Vargra heard what Yhaka said, he also thought that Yhaka had seen a larger hatchery, which further suggested that Yhaka came from a more powerful primitive Zerg group, or perhaps he was a challenger who had failed to defeat the leader of another group and fled. However, what Vargra couldn't understand was, what kind of powerful enemy did such a powerful primitive Zerg encounter to come here?
"I'm sorry, Chief, our weaker race only has such small hatching pools, while the larger hatching pools are controlled by the more powerful primitive Zerg race."
After hearing Vargra's explanation, Yhaka nodded with an understanding expression. Seeing this, Yhaka seemed to be pondering something. Vargra, seeing Yhaka's thoughtful expression, assumed that Yhaka was considering which clan's territory to attack to obtain more hatching pools. However, to Vargra's surprise, Yhaka had no intention of attacking other primitive Zerg clans. Instead, he pulled a cocoon that looked like a flower bud from his dimensional portal. Seeing Yhaka's actions, Vargra was completely dumbfounded. Clearly, he hadn't expected Yhaka to pull out something he didn't know from somewhere.
Then, to Vagara's utter bewilderment, Yuhaka tossed the cocoon, which resembled a flower bud, into the hatching pool. As soon as Yuhaka dropped the cocoon, the hatching pool rapidly expanded. The primitive insects observing their new leader were also astonished by this sight. After all, they had never seen a hatching pool grow so large in an instant. Although hatching pools do expand over time, they had never seen one expand several times its original size in a single moment.
"Chief, what's going on???"
Seeing this, Vargra was so surprised that he didn't know what to say. After all, the hatching pool was like an inexhaustible treasure chest for the primitive Zerg. In addition, the hatching pool was also the birthplace of most primitive Zerg, and it was considered a sacred object to them.
Most importantly, the Vagra had never heard of anything that could accelerate the growth of the hatchery. If such a thing existed, why didn't their former tribal leaders cherish this small hatchery?
Yuhaka looked at Vagra with an "OwO?" expression, clearly not understanding why Vagra looked so surprised. However, Yuhaka explained to Vagra:
"That's an OwO from Zelusi to Youyou~"
Upon hearing Yuhaka's answer, Vargra looked shocked. The legend of Zerus was limited to a long time ago, when the Primal Zerg were no different from now. But one day, all the Primal Zerg heard Zerus's voice, saying that a disaster would befall Zerus in a while, and all the Primal Zerg on the surface would suffer.
Regarding this matter, most of the primitive Zerg, except for those with very low intelligence, did not believe Zerus's words, as they assumed it was a conspiracy by other primitive Zerg.
Some of the weaker Primal Zerg believed Zelus's words and hibernated in places inaccessible to other Primal Zerg.
Just as Zelus said, disaster struck. The corrupt Xel'Naga, Amon, came to this planet and created an army of Zerg that obeyed him. The original Zerg that remained on the surface were all doomed. With Amon leading the Zerg, the original Zerg on the surface were basically wiped out.
After eliminating the primitive Zerg on the surface of Zerus and using their essence for his own purposes, Amon disdained the weaker primitive Zerg and left with his Zerg army.
Of course, the primitive Zerg that still remember these things are basically leaders of various tribes.
PS1: I suddenly realized that Zerus's hatchery pool is the split pool in the Chinese server, while it is the hatchery pool in the Taiwan server. However, I personally think the hatchery pool is more appropriate.
PS2: I've already bought a set of Terran Zerg gun bug kits from Xianyu (a second-hand marketplace), but I haven't bought the paints for painting yet, nor the M3 gas mask for protection. I'll take it slow.
Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to Home]: Chapter 1792 [Transformation and Change]
After Yhaka expanded the hatchery, he began directing a group of small primitive Zerg into it. Upon hearing Yhaka's words, Vagara, who was standing nearby, quickly tried to dissuade him. Yhaka, however, looked at Vagara with a puzzled expression, as if he didn't understand why he couldn't do it.
Seeing Yuhaka's puzzled expression, Vagara also looked bewildered. After all, the hatchery pool contained the special essence of the planet Zerus. The primitive Zerg that absorbed this essence could not only gain new essence (that is, special abilities), but also avoid unnecessary injuries in battles with other primitive Zerg.
However, things aren't all good on Zerus. Absorbing the essence from the hatching pool also carries certain risks. If the original Zerg entering the hatching pool isn't strong enough, it will be devoured by the essence. The larger the hatching pool, the more powerful the essence within. Therefore, Vargra doesn't recommend that Yhaka do this.
Doing so might turn those weak, primitive alien insects into nutrients for the hatchery, which would be a waste.
After hearing Vagara's explanation, Yhaka had an "I see" expression. However, this didn't bother Yhaka, since what Yhaka was doing wasn't letting those primitive Zerg absorb the essence of the hatching pool, but rather Yhaka modifying them.
After hearing Yuhaka's explanation, Vagra looked at Yuhaka with a blank expression, clearly not understanding what Yuhaka meant by "modification". However, since Yuhaka did not want to waste the primitive Zerg of his tribe, Vagra did not continue to dissuade him. Instead, Vagra was also very curious about what Yuhaka meant by "modification".
Upon hearing Yuhaka's words, the primitive insects entered the hatching pool without hesitation. They were then encased in flower-like cocoons, and Yuhaka began his modification work once inside the hatching pool.
Yuhaka pulled a jelly-like bubble out of the hatching pool, resembling a spherical slime. Inside the jelly-like bubble, a spherical object appeared. Yuhaka reached in and molded the spherical object into various shapes, like kneading clay. Wagra, standing nearby, looked on with curiosity, as it had never seen anything like it before and was quite intrigued.
Soon, thanks to Yhwach's skillful hands, a creature resembling the Temagne (gun worm) from the Tyranids appeared in the jelly-like object in Yhwach's hand. Seeing the Temagne he had created, Yhwach stroked his chin, seemingly deep in thought. The reason Yhwach created this creature from the neighboring kingdom was because Bronya had played the Warhammer 40k board game with him, and Yhwach had chosen the Tyranids, since it looked familiar.
Then, Yuhaka, whose little head was now emitting light bulbs, realized that the Temagn worm in front of him was missing something. So, Yuhaka made some bone plates and serrated claws, characteristic of primitive alien insects, on the Temagn worm model.
After doing all this, Yuhaka threw the thing in his hand into the hatching pool. With a splash, the cocoons in the hatching pool began to wriggle faster. As the cocoons burst, the primitive alien insects emerged from them, and they looked like primitive alien insect versions of Temagn worms, or simply primitive Temagn worms.
The original Temaggan worms looked at each other with bewildered expressions, probably because they hadn't expected to change so drastically. However, they felt somewhat weak, since the Temaggan worms of the Tyranid race carried biological weapons to attack their enemies, making them slightly weaker in close combat.
Wagra, standing nearby, could also see that the modified primitive Temagn worms before him seemed somewhat weak. Wagra suspected there might be a special reason for this, so he asked Yuhaka:
"Chief, I don't see anything good about this modification. Are there any other modifications?"
Eughaka nodded in agreement with Vargra's suggestion. He then took out another slime-like, jelly-like object from the hatching pool, similar to the previous one. Eughaka molded the object into something resembling a human firearm, and then threw it back into the hatching pool. Immediately, numerous cocoons appeared in the pool. After the cocoons hatched, the firearm-like creatures floated on the surface. Seeing this, Vargra looked at Eughaka with a puzzled expression and asked:
"Chief, what are these primitive insects? They have no legs, no hands... and they look very weak..."
When asked about Vagra's question, Yuhaka shook his finger with a "=w=" expression. Then, Yuhaka told the Primal Temagn Worms to pick up the biological weapons. Hearing Yuhaka's words, the Primal Temagn Worms picked up the biological weapons floating on the hatching pool. As the Primal Temagn Worms picked up the biological weapons, a symbiotic relationship was formed between them and the Primal Temagn Worms. Seeing this, Vagra immediately understood what was going on.
"I see, symbiotic organisms."
There are symbiotic relationships among the Zerg on the planet Zerus. Some Zerg even raise swarms of Zerg that resemble bee colonies to use as weapons. Vargra wasn't too surprised by symbiotic organisms. However, what surprised Vargra was the alien creatures that used biological weapons. It was the first time he had ever seen a Zerg that relied entirely on a host for survival.
"But what's so powerful about these symbiotic organisms?"
In response to this issue, Yuhaka also instructed the primitive Temagne worms who possessed biological weapons to prepare for testing the weapons, so that his subordinates and other primitive alien worms would know the power of these symbiotic weapons.
As for where the testing ground is, it's naturally on the territory of the primitive Zerg next door. After all, only actual combat can properly demonstrate the power of this biological weapon.
P.S.: Is there anything wrong with playing Warhammer 40k in StarCraft 2?
Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to the Hometown - Youyou]: Chapter 1793 [The Devouring Gun and the Flesh-Eating Gun]
In the primeval jungle of the planet Zerus... a patrol of the primitive Zerg swarm is on patrol. Generally speaking, a powerful primitive Zerg swarm doesn't have to worry about any fools causing trouble. However, there are always some primitive Zerg that act like thieves, sneaking around and attacking other primitive Zerg in the territory of powerful primitive Zerg swarms to obtain some essence.
The leaders of the original Zerg swarms have always found those sneaky individuals extremely troublesome and disgusting. After all, the leaders of the original Zerg swarms basically treat their own swarms as their own property. What's the difference between stealing the original Zerg from their swarms and stealing their own essence?
In response, they also arrange a patrol force to inspect the situation in their territory. If necessary, the tribal chief may personally come to patrol and prevent those elite thieves.
However, at this moment, a primitive Zerg swarm is secretly approaching this place.
Yhaka and the Primal Temagnee army were lurking in a thicket. Due to his enormous size, Vagra did not come over, but he observed the situation through various means. Yhaka had created Primal Zerg by obtaining essence similar to Eye Worms. These Primal Zerg could transmit what they saw to other Primal Zerg through psionic energy.
Of course, this is not a psychic connection, but rather a use of psychic energy.
As the patrolling squad of primitive Zerg approached the ambush set up by Yhaka, Yhaka ordered an attack on his primitive Temagnoids. As the lurking primitive Temagnoids sprang out, they unleashed their biological weapons at the unsuspecting patrol.
As the conical swellings at the tips of the bioweapons on the hands of those primitive Temaggen worms fired out conical, deformed worms from their vents, these worms flew toward the primitive alien patrol, spinning and accelerating in the air like metal bullets fired from gun muzzles, maintaining a steady trajectory.
Then, after those cone-shaped deformed worms hit the patrol of primitive alien insects, they pierced the carapace of the primitive alien insects and began to twist their bodies like electric drills. At the same time, the cone-shaped deformed worms secreted a corrosive bile to soften the tough muscle tissue of the primitive alien insects and accelerate the speed at which the deformed worms burrowed in.
Those cone-shaped deformed worms are miniature primitive alien worms, a carnivorous parasitic biological weapon. When these parasitic worms hit an enemy, they frantically burrow into the body due to a biosignal reaction. They are attracted by the scent emitted by the nerve tissue and quickly eat into the target's spine and brain. The pain and fear the target suffers during this process is unknown.
Just like the current primitive Zerg patrol squads, after being hit by the deformed worms fired from the bio-weapon called the "Devourer Gun," those primitive Zerg patrol squads were devoured by multiple deformed worms. Although some primitive Zerg were able to remove the deformed worms at first, as more deformed worms hit their bodies, the primitive Zerg were basically unable to take care of those deformed worms.
Not to mention, the Primal Temagnebes on Yhaka's side wielded more than just the Devouring Gun; another group of Primal Temagnebes carried a biological weapon called the "Flesh-Eating Gun." This weapon fired biological ammunition similar to the Devouring Gun, but under Yhaka's modifications, this biological ammunition, called the "Moth Beetle," not only gnawed at the target's flesh but also exploded. The explosion was based on the explosive slime of the Shattered Dragon. Although the amount of these explosive slime was pitifully small, resulting in little explosive power, it could still cause terrible damage within the organism's body. Even armored units would eventually succumb to this attack.
Soon, accompanied by muffled explosions within their bodies, the primitive Zerg patrol squad was wiped out in less than a minute. Through the observation of the primitive eye worms, Vagra also knew how strong this batch of primitive Temagne worms was. Of course, Vagra believed that the primitive Temagne worms' strength was due to their use of those symbiotic weapons.
From Vagra's observation, the combat strength of those primitive Temaggan worms was roughly the same as that of the primitive worker bees in their colony. However, once the primitive Temaggan worms were equipped with biological weapons, they could easily take on a group of primitive Zerg of the same level, provided they were melee-type primitive Zerg. If the primitive Zerg were capable of ranged attacks, there was little to worry about from the attacks of these primitive Temaggan worms. Nevertheless, Vagra could not ignore the primitive Temaggan worms wielding biological weapons in terms of their battle results, as they had just achieved better results than primitive Zerg of the same level capable of ranged attacks.
In this regard, it is necessary to cooperate with other primitive alien insects to achieve better results.
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On Yuhaka's side, after Yuhaka led the Primal Temagnoids to devour the corpses of the Primal Zerg they had killed, they prepared for the next battle. After all, the ammunition needed for their biological weapons was all provided by the nutrients from those Primal Temagnoids, so they needed to replenish their nutrients at all times.
After wiping out the patrol of primitive Zerg, Vargra led the rest of the primitive Zerg over. Seeing Yhaka's achievements, Vargra fawned over Yhaka, saying:
"As expected of the leader, he took care of this patrol team so quickly."
Upon hearing Vagra's words, Yuhaka looked at Vagra with an "OwO?" expression and said:
"But Youyou didn't do anything, did she?"
"Ah this..."
Wagra was speechless after being answered by Yuhaka, as he felt he had flattered Yuhaka in the wrong way.
But just then, the roar of a wild beast came from afar, clearly indicating that the leader of the primitive Zerg in this territory had discovered that his patrol had been wiped out.
Image: "【Temagnebe Parts】", Location: "Images/1660980043-100130655-109233177.jpg"
P.S.: The Temagnebeam kit arrived with a few Tearbugs included, but the FW Tearbugs look better than the GW ones. However, they should be fine for practicing with later.
Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to Hometown Youyou]: Chapter 1794 [The Unlucky "Neighbor"]
Hearing the roar coming from afar, Yuhaka could hear it clearly. It probably meant something like, "Who stole my food supplies?"
Upon hearing the roar, Wagra's expression turned serious as he looked towards the direction from which the sound came and explained to Yuhaka:
"It's the leader of the original Zerg swarm in this territory. Although we don't know how it happened, they've discovered us."
Yuhaka, with an indifferent expression, looked in the direction from which the voice came from and said:
"Youyou isn't afraid of loud voices at all OwO~"
Hearing Yuhaka's words, Vagara felt great trust in Yuhaka's confidence. After all, Yuhaka could easily deal with their tribal leader, and dealing with other primitive Zerg tribal leaders was basically no problem for him.
"Then leave the enemy tribe to us. Chief, you can rest assured and fight their tribal leader."
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