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The Dominator Queen's Court

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on May 29, 2021
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The Queen looked over the few members of her Hive that survived the Galaxy Force assault. Two of her Warriors, one Drone, one Worker, and two of her Breeders managed to survive. The Warriors were dressed in their Armored Field Gear with sidearms. The Worker in her Court was the nearest to the Queen. She used it to unlock the Royal Egg with the assistance of one of the Drones. She instructed her court to hide her Royal Egg on a Space Freighter before the forces arrived to exterminate her Hive. Aboard the Freighter, The Captain agreed thinking it was a Royal treasure from the Hive he could kill the four Court members later in the flight. Those thoughts only remained in his mind until the Queen dominated his mind and the crews. They are useful until the Breeders collected enough organic matter from the Crew and a new location for settlement was found. A well-kept secret of the Dominators was the exact purpose of the Breeders. The Breeders were seen a bothersome insect infestation brought by a Queen. Their appearance was actually one of the last events to preclude the acknowledgment of an invasion. The Breeders would swarm cities gathering organic materials for the Queen to give birth to the race. They were an intricate part of the breeding cycle of the Dominators. The Queen, once impregnated with the building blocks swelled in size and began to produce eggs. The eggs, like Earth bees, were genetically programmed for a specific function as a Warrior, Worker, or Drone. The Queen could only be moved once she began re-population within her Golden Royal Egg. The Royal Egg was her home literally forever or until killed. The race was feminine, except for the Drones, who were sterile and non-binary. Drones were used for observation and reconnaissance of populations. The Queen used Drone's minds as amplifiers to keep a population Dominated. The Freighter didn't remain on course for long as the Galaxy Force tracked it down and destroyed it. Believing the threat was removed, the forces who attacked the ship didn't search the wreckage for survivors. The Queen managed to protect her Court and landed safely on an outer rim planet. The freighter hull crashed into one of the oceans of the planet. Her people were fully adapted to live on land or sea. Once on the ocean floor and safe, The Queen found the planet inhabited. The planet's population was scattered socially, economically, and by religious beliefs. It would make a perfect new home. She settled herself and began to produce more children. The Workers began to build her new fortress and survey the local Galactic sector for their enemies within the galaxy. They began their search for any Galactic Forces in the proximity of this planet, and the children who rejected her. They called themselves the Liberators and actively search the Galaxy for the mental signatures of the Queen and her children. Liberators were her greatest threat and were immune to her telepathic powers. Her new home - the locals called it Earth would be a safe haven for her children.

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