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originally posted in: Lord of Admirals' 2014 Halo Lore Q&A
Edited by Sandtrap: 6/17/2014 8:33:30 AM
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Okay then, let's jog another foggy area. Give me everything you know about Lekegolo. Or more specifically, what you know about their homeworld and political structure. The big tin cans of worms that nobody gives credit to, smarter than most would know I think. Actually, here's a question. Lekegolo worms congregate together to form "one" entity. I'd imagine that as they amass more worms, their intelligence increases, as when they are singular, on their own, they aren't worth so much. But together, they can form bodies, and can speak and think on a larger level. So, my question is, what would happen if you had a planetary surface of lekegolo all joined as one? Could it possibly be that they have the power to rival the Flood in terms of raw thinking power?
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  • I don't know if that's how it works.

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  • "Lekgolo are also able to integrate themselves into machinery such as the Scarab and use their combined intelligence to pilot, or control, the vehicle or machinery." "Every worm-like creature is an individual eel, about 1.4 meters long, with its own central nervous system. It is speculated that the Lekgolo have microscopic muscular cilia which are used to connect to other Lekgolo and that each cilium is capable of communicating chemically similar to a synapse, explaining how the species can become a collective being in the form of the Mgalekgolo." They work as one, or as close as you can get to it without being telepaths. And, like anything with a brain, if you put two people together in a room instead of one who's working on a complicated set of calculations, that right there means there's more room for computational power between the two individuals. Which in itself is how the flood works when on large planetary scale. They don't only consume geniuses. There's dumb folks in the collective too. But that doesn't matter. So long as the brain has a simple understanding of mathematics, it can be used in conjunction with another. So if you had this mass of Lekegolo that was connected to one another on a planetary scale, do you think they'd all be able to solve complex equations if they worked as one, crunching the numbers together?

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  • Where'd you get that from?

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  • Edited by Sandtrap: 6/17/2014 1:41:37 PM
    Originally found the quotes from Halo Nation, but now I remember where it really comes from. It comes directly from the Beastiarum itself. https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/intel/detail/31107dae-cba1-43cf-b107-735035c848ff/bestiarum

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