Wraith Society: Queens, Hives, and Factional Warfare

Wraith society is divided among hive groups rather than governed by one unified empire. Queens sit at the center of many hives, shaping lineage, reproduction, and command, while male Wraith serve as commanders, specialists, and agents with varying degrees of independence. Telepathic communication reinforces internal coordination, but it does not eliminate rivalry between factions. This episode examines how competition for feeding grounds, ships, territory, and political advantage produces alliances that can collapse as soon as circumstances change. The early awakening intensifies that instability because too many hives become active before human populations have recovered from the last culling cycle. Scarcity encourages civil war, selective cooperation, and attempts to gain advantages through new technology or captured intelligence. Atlantis faces not one Wraith government, but a shifting strategic environment in which an enemy today may bargain tomorrow against a stronger rival. Factionalism weakens collective action, yet it also makes lasting peace difficult because no single agreement can bind every hive. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
Wraith Society: Queens, Hives, and Factional Warfare

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