Bamax wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 8:36 pm
So Umiak weakness in play due to Loroi infilitration is due to:
1. Being suscetible to their mental attacks and otherwise.
2. Not relying on camera drones that would not have that problem.
Usually I would say knowing all that makes the bugs incompetent for the sake of the story.
Camera drones are as susceptible to being hacked as a live Umiak is, so that's not a magical solution to the problem.
Bamax wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:28 am
Are the Umiak aware they look like a mega version of the tiny creatures we call insects?
Surely critters are not only native to Earth in Outsider.... especially because they are essential to the ecosystem of Earth.... or it's equivalent.
Do Umiak resent the fact that they look like creepy crawlies?
Do you resent the fact that to Umiak eyes, humans look a lot like a naked mole rat? Of course not. To Umiak eyes, being exoskeletal is normal, and wearing your flesh on the outside is what's creepy.
Most ecological niches don't have to be filled by a specific type of creature. Prior to the KT extinction on Earth, reptiles and dinosaurs occupied most of the niches that mammals occupy today. Arthropods still occupy a lot of the "little critter" niches on Earth, but for most of them, there's no specific reason why they need to be arthropods. An ant or a mosquito or a moth could just as easily be endoskeletal as exoskeletal. Earth mammals don't normally get that small, but there's no reason that a mollusk or a primitive reptile or some other non-exoskeletal form couldn't shrink down to fill those niches, if they were not already occupied. A change in the type of creature filling any niche is only one mass extinction away.
Like Earth, the Umiak homeworld has both vertebrate and exoskeletal animals, though the line that lead to the Umiak were more like exoskeletal mammals than bugs.
Deinar and Taben don't have a lot of critters because their colony worlds with very primitive native life. There aren't many critters because the colonizers would take some care not to bring pests with them.
On Perrein, it's the critters that run the show. Though the dominant life forms are more like advanced mollusks than arthropods or vertebrates.
Bamax wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:28 am
Being humble does not forbid having preferences, it just means if matters come down to it, a Umiak will usually put whatever it's goal is or the majority ahead of itself.
By the way... is that merely cultural indoctrination like I think it is?
It's difficult to completely separate nature and nurture, but since most Umiak reproduction is artificial, they can to some extent weed out traits that society deems undesirable. An individual might be conceited within its own mind, but it had better keep those thoughts to itself it if wants to get anywhere in Umiak society. If TK-421 lets it be known that it thinks itself to be the "bee's knees" (as my mother would say), it is unlikely to be successful in whatever society it a part of, and you can bet that the eugenics folks will take a second look at the genesets that they used to generate that individual.
Here we're talking about Umiak in the military that the Loroi are likely to run into. There are a variety of pure-strain Umiak scattered throughout their territory... like the Kokkin that live in the sewers... that the Hierarchy could really care less about whether they are appropriately humble or not.