After the death of the tyrant Arcturus Mengsk, the new emperor faced the opposition of the “Savior of Men” and their treacherous manipulations. Confined to spying and sabotaging, the ghost agent Nova finally had the occasion to participate in an attack on the enemy’s stronghold. However, to do so she would have to join the Queen of Blades, formerly known as Sarah Kerrigan, in her Zerg ship. Nova was strongly disgusted by the Zergs. These monsters had been responsible for the death of millions and the recent “peace” had been too short to really let her animosity dissipate. On top of that, Sarah Kerrigan, the infamous Queen, was also a symbol of corruption: previously a great, human ghost (rival of Nova) and now a horrible Zerg hybrid.

The idea that Sarah Kerrigan was the leader of a powerful branch of the allied forces and her hierarchical superior was distasteful to her, but war is war and at least by being on the Queen’s ship she had the opportunity to collect vital data on the Zergs…



Right from the start, Nova made it very clear to Sarah that she wasn’t going to behave as a subordinate and wasn’t afraid to order the Queen to give her access to sensitive data to make her a more central piece of the plan. Sarah decided to fulfill her wish…in a way.

Despite being the Queen of a swarm of billions of creatures, she was desperately isolated and felt a growing hunger as the Zerg’s instinct and urges fused with her human side in a form of perfect balance. But that balance left her hungry for a kind of contact that she hadn’t been able to fulfill. At least not until now…

