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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 8132326" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>Some? Like, a dozen? Like a thousand? How many extra are these queens making that the human lands can't even produce food to cover them? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But, in a hive mind, the lives of individuals isn't terribly important. Individuals are disposable.</p><p></p><p>Normal insects <em>don't care</em> if they lose a few. That's part of the point of having a high reproductive rate - losses are expected, the price of doing business. If they lose a few, they are quickly replaced and it is like nothing ever happened. They don't respond to the loss of a few with a sudden overpopulation action that requires massive expansion of the hive. That is not sustainable or reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Unless the queens have reason to see the incursion as an act of aggression that's going to continue. But then, that overpopulation is for a purpose - war. And again, if the war is averted and those die... well, most of them were expected to be lost in war anyway. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Humanoids are not good resources. We take nine months to produce one small offsprig, and a couple of decades to reach full size, and that's not very large. And we are clever and tend to cause difficulty. Humanoids make lousy cattle. Especially when <em>real cattle</em> exist.</p><p></p><p>Which is not to say you can't have the ants/whatever act this way, but then you are into "varelse" territory - they are acting as you say, for reasons the mammals <em>cannot understand</em>, and then you don't need to justify it with reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 8132326, member: 177"] Some? Like, a dozen? Like a thousand? How many extra are these queens making that the human lands can't even produce food to cover them? But, in a hive mind, the lives of individuals isn't terribly important. Individuals are disposable. Normal insects [I]don't care[/I] if they lose a few. That's part of the point of having a high reproductive rate - losses are expected, the price of doing business. If they lose a few, they are quickly replaced and it is like nothing ever happened. They don't respond to the loss of a few with a sudden overpopulation action that requires massive expansion of the hive. That is not sustainable or reasonable. Unless the queens have reason to see the incursion as an act of aggression that's going to continue. But then, that overpopulation is for a purpose - war. And again, if the war is averted and those die... well, most of them were expected to be lost in war anyway. Humanoids are not good resources. We take nine months to produce one small offsprig, and a couple of decades to reach full size, and that's not very large. And we are clever and tend to cause difficulty. Humanoids make lousy cattle. Especially when [I]real cattle[/I] exist. Which is not to say you can't have the ants/whatever act this way, but then you are into "varelse" territory - they are acting as you say, for reasons the mammals [I]cannot understand[/I], and then you don't need to justify it with reason. [/QUOTE]
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