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The Hive Queen
In the upper left corner we can see the creature's head, milkers, ovipositor, external vagina, anal plug and catheter. The ovipositor acts as a kind of tail as well as a prehensile limb. There is usually a steady supply of lubricant flowing from the lips were the transparent phallic tip protrudes, coating it in a gleaming layer of mucus. The milkers have powerful suckers that pull the host's nipples while muscles in the wing flaps massage the milk out of her breasts.
Next we can the internal view of her body. The vaginal sheath's adhesive has cured and the queen's oviduct is pumping the tiny eggs into her host's womb to be fertilized by a male bug. The anal plug has flared open to allow the evacuation of waste and the balloon at the end of the catheter has swelled locking it in her bladder to allow the evacuation of liquid wastes. Notice the small chamber inside the external vaginal lips. This is were the eggs are ducted into the ovipositor's channel to be planted into the brood mother's host womb for further development. You can see the path the eggs follow as they travel from the host's vagina, into the chamber just outside it, then into the ovipositor's duct and down into the tail.
To the right of that we can see a close up of the parts that invade woman's bodies, both the queen's host's and the brood mother's. Note that the size of the catheter in both this picture and the far left have been exaggerated to show details.
At the bottom we can see the queen in all her glory. At the far left bottom you can see her tenta-roots. Queen's need lots of water and minerals. These tenta-roots act just like tree roots except that a queen can move them though they rarely do so. They can stretch for miles underground.
On top of her you may notice that she has similar organs to the psi-transition tower bug. These organs allow her to communicate with and control her brood. They can also control humans and any other creatures she so desires to control. Below the back psi-emitter are two large spericals through witch she breaths. She has a large set of four book shaped lungs and a series of pneumatic-ducts that oxygenate her blood. To the right you can see two tentacles. These are mostly vestigial as the queen never moves and they are incapable of supporting her body weight. The queen also has a large mouth. She often uses it to consume people captured by her transportation bugs.
Finally to the right of all that you can see where her head fits in the hole picture. Note that her brain is actually located in the humps on her back and not in her head. There is, however, a large ganglionic mass located in her head that is used to communicate messages and translate thoughts between host and parasite. This mass is capable of creating incredibly powerful and articulate magnetic fields that we believe are the carriers of the information back and forth.
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Posted by ublover1 13 years ago Report
She looks hot id like to see her swallow someone:)
Posted by Firstfate 13 years ago Report
I second that motion
Posted by plantdigger 13 years ago Report
I'll see what I can do. ;)
Posted by dustinwasham1997 13 years ago Report
you have to put the description back to the way it was before.
Posted by plantdigger 13 years ago Report
not sure what you mean by that...