It is clear that the Kharaa are linked to one
another. When a hive is attacked, nearby aliens
rush to the defense. When one alien engages marines,
others often choose to assist. And yet, the Kharaa
do not act as one they are fiercely individual.
This, and other evidence, has lead Frontiersmen
scientists to speculate that instead of a "hive
mind", the aliens have "hive sight".
There is documentary evidence that the aliens
seem to be responding to visual cues instead of
some kind of telepathy. For instance, when an
enemy is on the other side of a wall, they swivel
their heads as if they can see them. When a hive
is attacked, they look around wildly until they
find the direction of the threatened area, then
run in that direction. Speculation is that the
aliens have a kind of interface with the bacterium,
that uses their senses to convey information.
Probably through audible cues, and their own organic
version of a HUD
(Heads Up Display).
If all hives are destroyed, hive sight will slowly
fade away over a period of around twenty hours
- not quickly enough to impact battles with Frontiersmen,
which are usually resolved much faster than that.
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