She expressed guilt for her past actions as the Queen of Blades, and commented that maybe Raynor should have let Findlay kill her on Char. Appreciating the point, Valerian agreed to release her. Her point made, Kerrigan sent the zerg back to the pens. No-one was killed, but there was much damage, including the destruction of the Eradicator. Determined to show the prince that the zerg couldn’t be controlled, Kerrigan set them loose on the base’s sub-level. He provided her with some zerg to control, and despite her de-infestation, Kerrigan was able to control them and spawn more at will- even zerglings, despite Valerian’s orders to the contrary. Kerrigan’s memory of her time as the Queen of Blades was still patchy, but Valerian continued the experiment anyway, desiring to see how much zerg mutagen remained in Kerrigan’s system. Raynor wanted her to let it go, but Kerrigan maintained that while Mengsk lived, the two couldn’t have a future together. However, while Kerrigan had regained her cognitive functions, she made no secret of her desire for revenge. He visited the lab, ready to take Kerrigan with him-the test Valerian would conduct would be the last. Three weeks since her de-infestation, Raynor had enough. Her Queen of Blades persona had been unconcerned with revenge, but Sarah Kerrigan knew that Mengsk wanted her dead, and held a grudge against him for abandoning her on Tarsonis. Regardless, she held a grudge against Mengsk. Kerrigan’s personality reasserted itself, but she still felt guilty for her previous actions during the Brood War, even though she hadn’t been in her “right mind” at the time. “Until Mengsk is dead, there can’t be a ‘you and me.'” And then I will crush Mengsk under my heel.”