Aren't Scarabs also lekgolo?
Is their some kind of limit on how many worms can join together or could they feasibly form a large central intelligence like a gravemind to coordinate them? Is there ways for individual colonies to connect and perhaps share memories directly for communication?
Quote from: God on September 18, 2014, 11:51:28 AMIs their some kind of limit on how many worms can join together or could they feasibly form a large central intelligence like a gravemind to coordinate them? Is there ways for individual colonies to connect and perhaps share memories directly for communication?Yes, there does seem to be a limit on how large a colony can get. I hypothesize it is relative to the function the colony was designed to do.Actually, I feel like most people don't know it (or don't find it as fascinating as I do), but the reason why you always see Hunters in pairs is because they are a single colony who reached that critical mass point and had to split into two separate colonies. It's why they are referred to as 'Bond Brothers'. Also, (gameplay has yet to take advantage of it), but if you only encounter a single Hunter and it has the signature spikes protruding out of its back, look out for a second hunter. Those spikes signify the Hunter is bonded to another because they split from the same colony. So there are Hunters out there that do not have those spikes on their back.
I still find it hard to believe a bunch of worms developed an FTL drive.
Quote from: Septy on September 18, 2014, 01:35:38 PMI still find it hard to believe a bunch of worms developed an FTL drive.How does it make you feel that the Grunts entered the industrial age and proceeded not to ignite their methane atmosphere on fire?
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on September 18, 2014, 01:52:58 PMQuote from: Septy on September 18, 2014, 01:35:38 PMI still find it hard to believe a bunch of worms developed an FTL drive.How does it make you feel that the Grunts entered the industrial age and proceeded not to ignite their methane atmosphere on fire?I see nothing wrong with that, that's like asking how we manage not to set out atmosphere on fire because it has oxygen in it.
Quote from: Septy on September 18, 2014, 02:13:24 PMQuote from: Mr. Admirals on September 18, 2014, 01:52:58 PMQuote from: Septy on September 18, 2014, 01:35:38 PMI still find it hard to believe a bunch of worms developed an FTL drive.How does it make you feel that the Grunts entered the industrial age and proceeded not to ignite their methane atmosphere on fire?I see nothing wrong with that, that's like asking how we manage not to set out atmosphere on fire because it has oxygen in it.Except methane can burn itself, oxygen only fuels other substances burning.
Speaking of weird concepts, Palamok only has 0.09ATM. You'd think the Yanme'e would need to wear environmental suits when they traveled off world.
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on September 18, 2014, 03:41:47 PMSpeaking of weird concepts, Palamok only has 0.09ATM. You'd think the Yanme'e would need to wear environmental suits when they traveled off world. I believe I remember hearing something about this. They grow so large because their world is less of a weight issue for them. So, naturally, you'd think if they landed on heavier worlds, they'd be crushed right? Not even able to fly whatsoever because they're too heavy.But again, the goodies of joining up witht the covenant. You know the small capsulses that can be seen across their bodies? Drones have no need for armour because of their natural exe-skeleton, and those small, disk like plates are artificial.I don't remember if it was discussed or said somewhere in canon, but on joining the covenant, folks believe that they got access to personal anti-grav tech, little generators that would help them deal heavier climates and allow them to remain relatively mobile. So perhaps when they set foot on a heavier world, they have a self centered gravity bubble around themselves, lowering the weight load on them.
So the Lekgolo form into colonies to perform specific tasks?
Me and a bunch of fans on Twitter actually got two Bungie employees to start posting renders of cut content. Including those two Lekgolo colonies.
I think I can understand why they were cut.