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- Create a collective force, increasing Might and Restoration for yourself and your group members.Attack BuffInsectoid Form : Restores Power for each Pheromone effect applied whenever Blossom removes Pheromone effects and when activating Swarm Shield. Significantly increases the damage caused by Acid Spit, Fury and Launching Uppercut and causes Fury to hit additional enemies in an area surrounding your target.Damage Role : Increases all damage by 50% until the hit counter resets.Regenerates Power when activated after Poison Spores are released, spread or while Swarm is active.
- Alex consumed infected minds to link himself to the Hive Mind so he could track down the Leader Hunter that had kidnapped Dana. After consuming the Leader Hunter responsible for taking Dana, Alex's connection to the Hive Minds showed him where Dana was being held. Elizabeth Greene was the focus of the Hive Mind - the leader, until Alex used the Parasite to kill her. It appears that the Supreme Hunter is another focus of the hive mind as he was able to call the Infected to his aid when he first fought Alex.
- Hive Mind is a level in Bloons 2. It is located in the Bloon Dunes. It features Bee Bloons around a bee-hive shaped group of Tile Blocks with a gap at the bottom. This level is also the first level in Bloons 2 to have a Spikey Bloon. In order to win, you need to pop the Spikey Bloon, which will hit three Bee Bloons beneath, releasing several bees. You then need to pop the rest of the Bee Bloons then bring them into the hive to pop the regular bloons within.
- A hive mind (TV: Asylum of the Daleks, Death in Heaven, WC: Pond Life), group mind, gestalt consciousness or mass mind (COMIC: Culture Shock) was a collection of separate, distinct organisms with a shared consciousness, which may or may not have meant that the creatures were without individuality. (TV: Planet of the Ood) Hive minds often had a shared memory. (TV: Last of the Time Lords) Because of their abilities and similarities to known hive minds, both the Vespiforms and the Hervoken may have been hive minds as well. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp, PROSE: Forever Autumn)
- This control can be disrupted, however, with the death of the Hive Mind's synapse creatures through which it transmits and augments its psychic commands, such as when a Hive Tyrant's death leaves the lesser Tyranid bioforms to act completely on basic animal instinct. On the battlefield, certain large and relatively autonomous Tyranid creatures, such as the Hive Tyrant or the Tyranid Warrior, are able to telepathically exert the Hive Mind's influence in order to control smaller Tyranid bioforms, which without the Hive Mind's psychic direction would revert to the instinctive, non-sentient behaviour of feeding and self-preservation. These synapse creatures focus the Hive Mind's psychic gestalt into nodal points that quell the natural instincts of nearby small Tyranid bioforms and are an essen
- A hive mind is the collective sharing of minds into a single consciousness, serving and driving the goals of its entire population. As such, individuality in a hive mind is sacrificed for the whole, and its members and resources are assigned tasks according to how to best achieve those goals. Hive mind societies encountered by the Federation include:
* The Body of Landru (TOS: "The Return of the Archons" )
* neural parasites that infested Deneva in 2267 (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!" )
* Androids of planet Mudd (TOS: "I, Mudd" )
* Borg Collective (TNG: "Q Who" )
- Hive lets a group of people (most of the time related biologically) "share" the same mind. In some cases one person could take control of another separate body to add to the hive. Like most hive insects like bees and ants, each can work autonomously, though they think the same thing at the same time. The members have little individuality, more or less they are only marionettes controlled by a puppeteer.
- A hive mind was an instance in which multiple beings were controlled by one shared mind. Some species, like Killiks and Taurill, naturally featured hive minds. The Ithorian experimental creature Spore, on the other hand, was capable of absorbing other beings into its consciousness, creating a hive mind which it ruled.
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