Rather than killing them, an easier way to ruin their existence is scarring them, forever, with [REDACTED PARAGRAPHS: [1+1=3-1(Recreational)]...
...It would stick in their minds, and the minds of everyone who heard the anecdote, and everyone who heard the people who heard the anecdote and passed it on...
In addition, you'd probably need to alter yourself to be 'not-Kerrigan' before the original version gets annoyed at a 'not-Kerrigan-but-looks-exactly-like-Kerrigan' doing [REDACTED] and running about causing whatever the 'not-Kerrigan' wants to cause.
I'd rather have a Ultralisk ram through their house, take them hostage, bring them back to my Leviathan and then I'll dip them slowly into a Spawning Pool's acid.
Then I'll let Abathur feed on their DNA or something.
Humans aren't entirely compatible, but what I would do if I were in a position like Amon's, would be to infest them.
Then have them dream nightmares. Every time, I would take the best part of the nightmares, and make them real Zerg.
Over time, The Lord of Terror begins to exist from this.
Diablo IV. The real world?
An interesting side-story. Modern Diablo series anyone?
...Otherwise I'd turn them into copies of 'not-Kerrigan' or something.
How about have Overlords creep out the highest authorities of the 'good' and 'bad' people for a laugh, too?
While Overlords are doing their thing, find a science lab, bring Abathur in.
Scientists be like "OMG".
Also, I'd also still turn those people into clones of 'not-Kerrigan' (doing so basically makes them into another-you) for convenience.
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