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since we killed the Antlion Guardian,does that mean that once all the Antlions are killed,there won't be anymore?
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since we killed the Antlion Guardian,does that mean that once all the Antlions are killed,there won't be anymore?
We've killed four of them alltogether. What reason is there to believe there won't be more? (That is, in the world. I sincerely hope we don't see antlions again in the Arctic. )
Also;The Antlion Guardian is a newer, unseen variant of the Antlion Guard. It is adapted to live in the dark, underground Antlion caverns. Apparently, only one Guardian stays in each cavern. The Guardian patrols the Nectarium, protecting the larval essences (which is used by Vortessence). Guardians also are very protective of Antlion Grubs, which are premature Antlions, and so fight ferociously to protect them. If the larval extract is taken, the Guard will do as much as it can to take back the extract. In Half-Life 2: Episode Two, a Guardian follows Gordon Freeman (who had taken the extract) outside, and battles him.
Just like the queen ant being a mutated worker ant, this makes perfect sense. Once the queen is killed, a new one replaces her by mutation, besides;The Orange Box Prima Guide also states that Antlion Guardians are Antlion Guards that have been mutated.
Okay, so that hive is ****ed
Not according to Raising the Bar.
Hmmm, I wonder if the antlion guards maintain an internal reactor (you know, something like the Vorts being able to channel energy). It'd explain why they're so strong for their size, and why they can take so much punishment.
In fact, it's a pet theory of mine that all large Xenbeings have some kind of internal reactor due to all the teleportation shenanigans they go through. It'd explain shit like why the Gonarch explodes when it dies.
Are you talking about a biochemical reactor? If yes, I support your thought since it would make sense. Who knows, maybe ant lion grubs glow just because of that.
A bit more funky scifi, but more or less. Except it's funky scifi biochemical particle reactor. All life are technically biochemical reactors anyway.
(PS Creatures exist in real life which glow like that.)