

I believe the Vasari poked a stick into a hive and now the swarm is after them. It was 4 feet deep, 15 feet wide and 32 feet long. The city sent an extermination crew out the next day and after gassing the hive dug it open. I had been stung 32 times and had wasps in my nostrils, the corner of my eyes, between all of my fingers and dozens embedded by stingers in my belt, shoes and jeans. We ran to the front door on the other side of the house and when she got there, she couldn't open it either as they had followed us around.įinally my aunt let us in and threw wet blankets over us and brushed us off with brooms. She wouldn't open it because they were bouncing off the screen like machine gun bullets. A massive "nanite" cloud of angry wasps came out and chased my brother and I to the back door of my grandmother's house.

I killed it with a stick and then discovered that it was the entrance to a hive.Įver see the cartoons where the moving swarm comes out after the cartoon character? That's what happened. There was a wee hole in the ground about three inches deep with a single yellow jacket in the bottom of it. I suggest the Vasari "assimilated" a space-faring insect species and experimented on them to gain their weapons and travel capabilities.Įver poke a stick into a wasp hive? I did once. There's one theme in all the ships I saw. We know the Vasari are quite happy to have institutionalized slavery and to force it on advanced but less powerful empires. I kept noticing in the varying screen shots the new Vasari ships. They also suggested that they thought it was possible some might get it rather quickly. OK, the dev's said there will be a clues in Rebellion as to what is chasing the Vasari and apparently it's not Sam Neil returning in a ship that vanished into a black hole for fifty years.
