No, if you listen to the woman teacher in the first one she says that the bugs hurl their spore into space to populate new planets. I.e they spore to breed. No eggs.
No, a creature that spores does so in billions. The wind can carry spores or they can be hurled into space. You can't see spores. Garden weeds normaly spore.
Fire won't engulf all of the spores and will on send them hurtling in all different directions. Only one spore in the right direction and BOOM! Earth becomes infected.
Because they knew they were there. Didn't you notice? A couple of bugs spore on a planet and then dig down. Then they spore thousands who dig. These then pop up out of the ground anywhere.
if you can hold a planet blow him up also spores wwho survive a crash into another planet would fucking huge and grabable for the weaponery of the trooperships
One creature on this planet (excpt bacteria) can survive in space. It's smaller than your thumb nail (no joke, it's a really tough little bastard). Now, a spore designed to survive space can and would. A microscopic enemy that turns into a bug as big as a human. Imagine that.
No, some materials are just tough enough. The spores of these bugs are meant to be hurled into space. They can range in size. I know things burn up but that little bug that lives on our planet IRL can survive well past boiling point, survive the pressure in the deepest part of the ocean and can sort of die of dehydration but it can be revived within a decade by a single drop of water. Now think what space bugs could do.
i never saw a bug surviving it if he falls into a volcano cause the temperature is the same insect are nearly perfect creatures yes ut even perfectism has an end
Funny you should say volcanoe because that's what is in the background at the part of the documantry when the guy goes "And temperatures well past boiling point" I should try and find it on here.
I'd like to say that the ToT/ToTA are a bunch of wannabe goth failfags who give legit trolling groups like D2FC and CTFC a bad name.
XtremeMuslimWarriors 2 years ago
lol somenormalguy1´s reaction look up his page XD
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
Funny how the factors you've picked always lose. Even the federation can't win as the bugs spore.
FurryRebel 2 years ago 2
u know the federation blowed up the god of all bugs=epic win
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
nod and helghan is the matter how good you play^^ and the afll of the terran empire don´t forget the terran revolution
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
But when the things you blow up spore you can't win.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
the god spored?
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
No, if you listen to the woman teacher in the first one she says that the bugs hurl their spore into space to populate new planets. I.e they spore to breed. No eggs.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
but the federation has tsill blowed up their god ok they didn´t won in the end it´s an open end
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
No, a creature that spores does so in billions. The wind can carry spores or they can be hurled into space. You can't see spores. Garden weeds normaly spore.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
but the federation needs only 2hours to blow up a new infected planet
logical they can destroy all planet around the arachnoid carantine zone the bugs can´t spread anymore and then planet after planet cleaning
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
Fire won't engulf all of the spores and will on send them hurtling in all different directions. Only one spore in the right direction and BOOM! Earth becomes infected.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
i like the end of the first movie where 5 soldiers kill an entire colony
infected earth would not be the problem
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
Because they knew they were there. Didn't you notice? A couple of bugs spore on a planet and then dig down. Then they spore thousands who dig. These then pop up out of the ground anywhere.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
if you can hold a planet blow him up also spores wwho survive a crash into another planet would fucking huge and grabable for the weaponery of the trooperships
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
One creature on this planet (excpt bacteria) can survive in space. It's smaller than your thumb nail (no joke, it's a really tough little bastard). Now, a spore designed to survive space can and would. A microscopic enemy that turns into a bug as big as a human. Imagine that.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
problem the heat by entering the atmosphere a spore would need a big size to don´t burn up
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
No, some materials are just tough enough. The spores of these bugs are meant to be hurled into space. They can range in size. I know things burn up but that little bug that lives on our planet IRL can survive well past boiling point, survive the pressure in the deepest part of the ocean and can sort of die of dehydration but it can be revived within a decade by a single drop of water. Now think what space bugs could do.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
i never saw a bug surviving it if he falls into a volcano cause the temperature is the same insect are nearly perfect creatures yes ut even perfectism has an end
NegaAndrejborg 2 years ago
Funny you should say volcanoe because that's what is in the background at the part of the documantry when the guy goes "And temperatures well past boiling point" I should try and find it on here.
FurryRebel 2 years ago
TO WAAAR!!!
darthkylord 2 years ago
EPIC WIn this vid
trillionmile 2 years ago