Well yes, they are still here, I think I should congratulate them on their perseverance, and maybe I will apologize for not warning you that I am not good at my job.
But instead I will give them what they came for in search of omnipient research.
And we will start with the most important and interesting member of the hive life forms.
The conquering tyrant usurper.
Which coincidentally is riding an egg at this time.
Right in front of me.
Keep silent so as not to scare him, or rather not to try to annihilate our species.
It is the planet of eternal conquest.
Spring ends, the favorite time for spawning of the conqueror, which although it can spawn 370 days a year, desires to do so at the end of spring when the storm season begins, and the waters are more troubled.
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The egg that looks like a glass full of water floats quietly in the shallow and swampy lake that the conqueror chose to spawn, seems so fragile at first sight, like a snowflake that can melt as soon as the sun's rays touch it, and if you look closely you will see that this is just what is happening, the egg is melting with the sun's rays.
A fish might think that it is an easy meal, a human could regret the fate of the egg, but no creature on this planet could have such naive thoughts the fear of the conqueror has been recorded in their genes, they know and that terrifies him, the carnage has started again, running or dying, running or being devoured, but keep in mind that it doesn't matter where in this world you run from, it doesn't matter, because everything already belongs to a tyrannical race of conquerors and now thousands of its princes See the light for the first time.
Hide yourself, for the conqueror falls in love with the first thing he eats at birth and will chase him tirelessly.
Luckily for multicellular creatures, the current size of the princes is smaller than the skin cells of the human body.
And anything you want to eat should be smaller than him.