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- The creature was so intent on its prey—Decker himself—that it ignored some of the mercs that blocked its way, effortlessly thrusting them aside. It moved with an impossible speed, invisible in the darkness, until only three people remained between him and the thing that wanted to kill him.
- …
- Some had been sent to locate the destroyer. They moved and hissed and their voices chattered in the darkness. The very thought of the destroyer was enough to send shivers of rage through them. So many had been lost, and not even the long sleep could dull the pain. Most of the queens had been destroyed. Queens! Slaughtered! The lives of so many taken, including the sacred queens.
- Most of them. Not all. Life prevailed.
- And as long as life prevailed, they would hunt the destroyer, and keep their queen safe.
- …
- There would be time soon for finding and killing the destroyer. They had not forgotten the sins of the past. They would never forget. There would be no mercy.
- The hate burned in them, accompanied by the adoration they felt for the breeders, and their worship for the mother. It was to the glory of the mother that they dragged their latest prizes, and set them before the eggs.
- ...
- He saw, and as much as he could, he understood. They were connected in ways that humans had often sought, yet failed to achieve. They were a colony, a hive. They shared thoughts on levels that people could not, and he was a part of that now. They had touched his psyche and marked him through his bloodline.
- Ellen Ripley was marked in their minds. She was the Destroyer and because of their relationship, Decker too was the Destroyer.
- Sea of Sorrows, Chapters 25, 28, 31 and 45
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