Killer Cyborg wrote:It sounds like you agree that the text does not exclude the bugs from reacting that way with large groups.
the text doesn't support it either. there are a nigh-infinite number of things that the text neither explicitly makes impossible nor supports. it would be daft to presume that they're all intended to be canon statements about what the bugs will do, and this passage in particular has absolutely nothing about it to suggest that it is in any way different from all of the unwritten things that *might* describe the bug's behaviour except that it is written... but is only related to a situation that is not the one people are talking about.
imagine for a moment you have to go get something from a store, and your younger brother (who is legally just old enough to be allowed to stay home on their own) needs to stay home for some reason. you know this is their first time being home on their own, and so you tell them "be careful of strangers, and in particular if anyone knocks on the door don't answer it". should your younger brother conclude that "don't answer it" is intended to apply to the general statement of "be careful"? would you have said that with the intention that "don't answer the door" is the solution to a whole host of unstated situations that are explicitly different from "if anyone knocks on the door"?
i certainly wouldn't. it is calling something out specifically, yes, in that it is distinguishing that specific scenario from the stuff that came before. so yes, small groups and individuals in particular are treated in a certain way. but the fact that it singled out small groups and individuals rather than leaving it general means the following paragraph applies to those scenarios it specifically called out in particular, not to the general case.
sure, it doesn't explicitly rule out the possibility of other scenarios applying, just as the advice you imagined giving to your younger brother didn't rule out other possibilities. and there are probably other scenarios where your younger brother should even follow the same plan of "don't open the door". for example, if there is a wild bear on the front lawn, or if there is a combination of strong winds and rain blowing towards the door, or just if he's not planning on going outside. but "don't open the door" needs to be considered as a response in each of those cases on it's own merits, not based on the merits of not opening the door when someone knocks. you don't open the door when there's a wild bear on the lawn not because it has something to do with a person knocking on the door, but because the door provides some (limited) protection from the wild bear that would be lost if the door was opened... it is considered on its own merits, not on the merits of the particular situation you called out.
in like manner, the answer to the question of whether or not the xiticix will challenge individuals in very large groups needs to be considered on its own merits, not on the merits of whether they behave that way towards small groups and individuals. and we have no information that suggests they will act that way towards large groups, any more than we have information that suggests they will offer large groups a place to stay for the night in exchange for 50 credits each, complete with a complementary breakfast and a free ticket to watch the "So You Think You Can Dance Xiticix Hive" auditions live in the auditorium. we have no more information stating that they will do the former than that they will do the latter.