The Queens: Replicates of Nexus Eusocials
As I have stated on the terminites' queen in my article, “Savannah Life Of Deradune”, this article to explain the birther—or Queens in biological terms—which the physiology of large body size, six limbs (four arms and two legs), and bulb-shaped head are coincidentally similar for Terminite, Squirgs, and Skugs in regions of Whitevale, Deradune, and Farside. After I discovered the footage of Deradune's terminite queen and reminded of various queens I've found on non-terminite species, I head back to the Collegium's archives on my return from a survey. Not only I discovered the similarities of the queens, but I also found the commonality among the queens of previously described Nexus hives-structured species. This discovery prompt me to theorize to possible standardization of birthers in eusocial species based on the similarities and optimal physiology for multiple births.
On observation on the Terminites' queen to other birthers, it is clear that. By definition, Eusocial is a social organization where a species' reproduction is based on a single female, or Queen, who produces large amounts of non-female varieties to work in essentials of species' survival. This can be found mostly in insect species, which Terminities is one of them in context to the subject of their queen, but Squirgs and Skugs are two exceptions due to their respective categories as octipii and worms. Nevertheless, the queen of these species is known to share the skin coloration of their respective species as shown in the illustration. Strangely enough, there are no known species that belonged to the Roamers of Farside moon since they only appear by themselves without any form of eggs or young members. On further physiological point, the Queens of terminites and Farside species are known to have an armored exoskeleton with glowing parts as a reflection of their insectoid heritage along with survival in an insulation-less vacuum and cosmic radiation. Due to these similarities, I began to theorize on the possibility of further Eldan intervention compared to other species.
It is possible that Eldan's creation may have used a biological template as a standardization for optimal hive species; which Squirgs, Skugs, and Terminites are two known species to be part of that specifications. Although adaptability played a role, the queens were too similar to each other to the point where they may as well as be copied from one species to another with few changes. It meant that Eldan's Progenitors—whose role included biological lifeforms—who created a biological template for hive mothers for Skugs, Squirgs, and Terminites based on their perfect role as birth mothers to these species. Due to being focused on major projects of their creations, these queens are standardized as a form of ease that would allow them to participate in greater works than minimal priorities to the few eusocial species. The theory of Eldan template allowed us to understand the bioengineering methods along with their optimization of birther on eusocial species along with understanding their priorities in great creations of Nexus.