The peripheral Agria planet suffers from a massive Zerg attack and the locals are in big trouble.

The Dominion has centralised their forces upon learning about the invasion, leaving worlds such as these defenceless.

Dr Ariel Hanson’s distress call has been received by Jim Raynor.

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This mission is about evacuating the civilians towards the space port.

Begin with the Firebat duet, who can fight against the fast Zerglings pretty well, unlike the Marines.

Clear out the way[#1]to the nearby settlement together with the medics[1].

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There you might also see how much people you might lose (which can prolong the mission).

They are Dominion survivors, who have fled together with Agria.

The place marked with[4]is also a key location.

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Each time the civilians are nearby, the filthy beasts will venture to attack them[#4].

So those are three spots that you should avoid at all costs.

Also keep on investing in the infantry following the transporter.

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After successfully escorting them, return to base and repeat the process.

Train Marines as well, as after a while you’ll get attacked by flying units (Mutalisks).

The Terran pyromaniacs unfortunately can’t attack such targets.

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At the end of the mission you will additionally receive information about Nydus Worms appearing.

Zergs will come out of the sewers[#5]one after another and attack immediately.

You should be pretty close to winning, although keep that fact in mind.

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This will activate an additional mission, which requires you to collect three such samples.

The location of the others is marked with green dots on the map.

Each chrysalis is protected by a small group of Zergs[#6].

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It’s not a difficult mission, you just need to find some time to complete it.

Thanks to it you will gain your first research points, ready for the Hyperion laboratory to open.

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