Why did Monsk abandon Kerrigan in "StarCraft"? The novel has already told us the answer
In "Starcraft 1", we all know that in order to completely disintegrate the federal rule, Monsk asked Kerrigan to place a psionic launcher in Tasanis, inducing alien insects to invade Tasanis in the federal, completely destroying the federal rule. This incident made Monsk the emperor of the Tyron Empire that we are familiar with later, but the problem also arises, just after Kerrigan completed the mission with great difficulty.
Our Monsk abandoned this hero and directly abandoned her in Tasanis, where alien insects were full of alien insects. This was obviously trying to use alien insects to get rid of Kerrigan. Many people were also very curious about this. Why did Monsk do this? You know, Kerrigan is loyal to Monsk. Not only did he help him do a lot of things, but also Monsk also needs such a capable player. How could he abandon him?
And as a scheming Monsk, how could he not know the consequences of abandoning Kerrigan? Once he abandoned Kerrigan, the team's heart would be disappointed. This is why Jim Renault later mutiny, and a large group of people who were originally loyal to Mske left him because of this. Don't he know? Obviously it is impossible, so the reason why he did this is intriguing. In fact, if Monsk doesn't do this, he is a real fool.
If you want to see here, I recommend you to read a novel about Monsk produced by Blizzard, called "I, Monsk". In this novel, it implies in detail the reason why Monsk abandoned Kerrigan. In fact, there are only two points. One is the problem of Kerrigan himself, and the other is the enemy who killed his father. We all know that Kerrigan was originally a ghost agent in the Federation. During a mission, Kerrigan assassinated a man named Angus Monsk.
The man named Angus is Monsk's father. For Monsk, Kerrigan is his father-killing enemy. At this time, facing such a person who killed his father, as an ambitious politician, Monsk understood that he could not act emotionally at this time. Kerrigan is a capable and capable person who can help him complete many tasks, so he would leave Kerrigan's life because it is great benefit to keep her.
Therefore, in the subsequent plot, the task from beginning to end is Monsk who is using Kerrigan. For Monsk, the value of Kerrigan determines the value of Kerrigan's next time. After completing the attack on Tasannis, Monsk's son of Kerrigan has successfully seized the federal regime. At this time, Kerrigan has no value of Kerrigan, and for Monsk, she is a father-killing enemy.
In addition to killing his father's enemy, there is another reason, that is, Kerigan knows about Tasanis. For Monsk, Kerigan knows too much, but it is a matter that is not good for him.At this time, if Monsk does not find a way to solve this threat, then she will inevitably pose a threat to her regime, so he cannot keep Kerrigan in any case and must get rid of it.
Therefore, he chose to abandon Kerrigan in Tasanis. His idea was to use the hand of the alien insect to get rid of Kerrigan. However, he never expected that the alien insect not only did not get Kerrigan, but instead chose to turn Kerrigan into the familiar Queen of Blades. Poor Monsk, he had no idea that he had to grit his teeth and endure it. In the end, Monsk's wishful thinking failed.