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A Tyranids Short Story
The tyranids devour everything before them consuming all life upon each world in their path. They are a threat to every sentient species in the galaxy, and their numbers are ever growing...
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It's a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the tyranid hive mind, as its invasion engages the human defenders of a doomed world.
THE STORY
To face a tyranid invasion is a waking nightmare. The skies darken with spores, your mind echoes with alien screeches, and countless weapon-organisms descend upon you with razor teeth and claws.
How much greater would your horror be, to realise that the hive ship above thinks nothing of your fate that it crushes your resistance and devours your home on instinctual stimulus-response alone, seeking nothing more than the calories your world will yield? Witness a planet consumed, through the eyes of those who defend it and through the blind, hungry gaze of its conquerors.
Written by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
Genre: Science Fiction
The tyranids devour everything before them consuming all life upon each world in their path. They are a threat to every sentient species in the galaxy, and their numbers are ever growing...
READ IT BECAUSE
It's a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the tyranid hive mind, as its invasion engages the human defenders of a doomed world.
THE STORY
To face a tyranid invasion is a waking nightmare. The skies darken with spores, your mind echoes with alien screeches, and countless weapon-organisms descend upon you with razor teeth and claws.
How much greater would your horror be, to realise that the hive ship above thinks nothing of your fate that it crushes your resistance and devours your home on instinctual stimulus-response alone, seeking nothing more than the calories your world will yield? Witness a planet consumed, through the eyes of those who defend it and through the blind, hungry gaze of its conquerors.
Written by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
Genre: Science Fiction
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