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The Lekgolo colonies known as Hive are cold and calculating. They will often be pacing around a room, waiting for something to thrash. They will often try to cause some sort of trouble for someone they think deserves trouble if they can. They go everywhere in a pair so their communication link is nearest. They often will go about their own goals when a command figure has nothing for them to do.
Special Skills
They are phyisical combat experts, they are devastating with their fuel rod gun, though not very accurate, and they are incredibly durable. Capable of taking a tank shell directly per bond brother, the second shell would have a greater chance, and the third shell is guaranteed death when it collides.
Special Abilities
They can symbios with any mechanical or electrical form of technology by sending out the eel-worms to control points within the electronics and wiring and take direct control of it, though it can be easily broken by killing the worms that are being Hive's extension. They have a special link with their "Bond Brother" (only the main one gets this title and is also refered to as "Hive") and can and always will be in direct communication with them, when said bond brother (Again, only refers to the main one) is killed, the surviving one will go into a frenzy, out to kill whatever caused that.
Background
Hive was a command form during the Battle of Reach. They led Lekgolo operations within New Alexandria. They were taking over the city quite well until they weren't and everything around them was being caught in a glassing beam. They had accepted their fate that they were dying for some cause they never believed in in the first place, not capable of making peace with that. One the beam collided with the main pair, they just didn't die... Instead they appeared in some sort of human lab. This was a recipe for disaster, for someone.