Observation: "There's this one ballsy
Skulk, makes a run on the base. We all stop what
we're doing and lay down suppressing fire. It's
in mid-air, comin' right at me (I notice it's
missing half of a tooth, that's how close it gets)
when it just disappears. Gone. We all look
at each other like 'Okaaaay
' and get back
to work. A minute later, a Skulk makes a run on
the base from another direction, starts chewin'
on our resource tower. We just cover the area
with a blanket of bullets and it disappears. So
sure. Whatever. The third time I recognize the
sucker. It zips up the wall and drops right on
top of me. I get to look right up its throat.
It's the same Skulk. I'd swear to God."
Thesis: This, paired with the "blink"
ability, may be the most scientifically troubling
of alien evolutions. The two must be related,
but it is unclear how and any "experiment"
that might "test" these abilities is,
at this juncture, impractical. The best idea so
far is that a new body is created back at the
hive, and the alien's unique information (memories,
etc.) is somehow transferred to it. This information
is probably stored in some transmission-ready
bacterial form, that is released when the creature
sustains too much damage much like a mushroom
shooting off its spores when it is stepped on.
The redemption ability does not appear to be
one hundred percent certain. As an alien drops
below a certain health limit, there seems to be
an increasing chance that it will be redeemed.
With each increased level of this evolution, the
chance of redemption improves.
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