During the Second Great War, Abathur attempted to improve the evolutions of the Zerg Swarm, and sought out various opportunities for this, including unique adaptations of feral zerg, wild animals with useful biological traits, and abandoned zerg breeds that could be reclaimed for the Swarm. However, due to conflicts between the potential mutations he discovered, only one could be permanently assimilated into the Swarm, while the other would be discarded. Sarah Kerrigan ordered Abathur to make limited groups of either mutation for her to field test them in battle, then and made the personal decision of which to keep.
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| - During the Second Great War, Abathur attempted to improve the evolutions of the Zerg Swarm, and sought out various opportunities for this, including unique adaptations of feral zerg, wild animals with useful biological traits, and abandoned zerg breeds that could be reclaimed for the Swarm. However, due to conflicts between the potential mutations he discovered, only one could be permanently assimilated into the Swarm, while the other would be discarded. Sarah Kerrigan ordered Abathur to make limited groups of either mutation for her to field test them in battle, then and made the personal decision of which to keep.
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| - During the Second Great War, Abathur attempted to improve the evolutions of the Zerg Swarm, and sought out various opportunities for this, including unique adaptations of feral zerg, wild animals with useful biological traits, and abandoned zerg breeds that could be reclaimed for the Swarm. However, due to conflicts between the potential mutations he discovered, only one could be permanently assimilated into the Swarm, while the other would be discarded. Sarah Kerrigan ordered Abathur to make limited groups of either mutation for her to field test them in battle, then and made the personal decision of which to keep.
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