His Divine Shadow

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Lexxmike
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Here are my views on insects

1) His shadow is dead. Insects were tough, but still mortal. Besides, only a small fragment of the original essence remained. When he merged with mantrid.

2)Mantrid’s soul was completely connected with the insect essence fragment. When mantrid finally died, the insect went too.

3)The insects evolved alongside humans in the dark zone. They traveled in pod like societies and kept order among themselves by trading essences. They fed off of green planets or ice asteroids, and could live for thousands of years and can grow to the size of a planet.

4)The Brunnen-G had the technology to stabilize collapsing stars, so they may also have had the technology to destabilize them. They would lure hostile insects near stars, which would then supernovea killing the insect. The result [i] “was A vastly aged universe, with many worlds either vaporized or scorched barren. A huge amount of background radiation, excessive electromagnetic and long wave stuff bouncing around. Much less habitable for humans or electronic civilisation. A diminished human population. And for the Brunnen G, a sun that now requires maintenance to keep from blowing.” [i] – Taken from WordWrites Lexxplorations at
[url=http://www.wordwrights.co.uk/lexx/lexxplorations.html]http://www.wordwrights.co.uk/lexx/lexxplorations.html[/url]

(In the darrow files section of this site, there is a large document of the topic of insects, but you may have to copy the page a word proccessor because of a glitch in the site which forwards it after 5 seconds)

5) I won’t put it beyond the beans to start another insect war.

6)It’s just a show. A cool show, but still, just a show. “Insects” never existed, and hopefully, never will.

And that’s my view on planet sized space insects (can’t believe I just wrote that)