Postby neo-dragon » Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:07 pm
Good questions. As I understand it, in the first two invasions human and Buggers were playing by different rules. The Buggers didn't think that humans would actually kill a queen. After all, as far as they knew they had only killed mindless human drones. Killing a queen must have seemed like a hugely disproportionate retaliation. However, by the Third Invasion the Buggers understood what they had done and how humans interpreted it. At that point they knew that humans were coming to wipe them out, so it made sense to withdraw the queens to the homeworld. On the one hand it's like putting all your eggs in one basket. On the other hand, remember how the defenses around the planet were described. The human fleet was out-numbered something like 1000 to 1. They must have figured that if the queens weren't safe on the homeworld they weren't safe anywhere.
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