IMAGinES
10-31-2007, 04:14 AM
So I've been reading Faith Conquers and Sheva's War after buying them from Amazon (mad props to the author, and everyone else, I see what you've been raving about), and I'm suddenly thinking about hulling methods after reading how the Naiven plugs the hole in a standard field hull with its own resin. There's something that's never directly stated in the comics or the game, but I sort of put it together: (a) the field hull is the only hulling method that breaches the skull and (b) the Naiven is incapable of chewing through bone.
So the foramen magnum and optic nerve techniques are not only more sophsiticated, but they also have the disadvantage of trapping the Naiven in its host's brain - no quick exit a'la Rhiannon or Danni. The Vaylen are decreasing the odds that the spy will be detected, but decreasing that spy's flexibility - and increasing the risk that it won't escape once discovered.
So the foramen magnum and optic nerve techniques are not only more sophsiticated, but they also have the disadvantage of trapping the Naiven in its host's brain - no quick exit a'la Rhiannon or Danni. The Vaylen are decreasing the odds that the spy will be detected, but decreasing that spy's flexibility - and increasing the risk that it won't escape once discovered.