IN> Kyriotates of Animals and Bee Life Cycles
Randy Finder, SAINT Corporation
finderrj at saintcorporation.com
Tue May 22 11:27:24 CDT 2007
>> Possessing entire swarms of Insects must *very* dangerous
>> for Kyriotates of Animals.
> I wouldn't think so. Kyrios get dissonance for leaving a
>host worse off than they found it -- making significant
>improvements in the animal's life certainly dodges
>dissonance.
I'm not really sure what a Kryiotate could do with a swarm of honeybees
that would make their lives better. Maybe just having one day where the
bees don't have to worry about collecting nectar leaving more for later,
but on the other hand, that is one entire day when no eggs are produced.
>Kyrios of Animals probably get
>taught before they go to Earth to keep their hosts away
>from places where humans are likely to object to their
>presence (and I'm sure that applies to more than just bees).
You mean that they should treat humans different than other animals? :)
Randy
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