"Okay then. Lets start at the beginning. Now, there was a race of hunters on a planet far from Earth, that called themselves the yatjua. They were a more physically attuned race, with a focus on hunting in their society. Now, as some alien species tend to do, the Yatjua began roaming the stars. What they didn't do that most races do at that point is become a single unified government. They kept their clan structure, had rivalries, alliances, and roles they kept from their earliest days as simple hunters. The wolves, the clan I'm a part of, were skilled scouts and forward attackers, famous for their raids and preference for high powered technology. The fangs were famous assassins and torturers, with a skill in poison and known for guerrilla fighting and a dislike of tech. They still use slugthrowers for the most part, when other clans prefer laser weaponry for example. They were also famous for a small birth defect in their clan. While standard Predators looked like this," she tapped at her bracer, and a hologram of a normal predator, 8 feet tall, yellowed skin, black dreadlocks, and tusked. "The predators with the defects were like this." She brings up a new image, which shows a 9 foot tall, massively over muscled, piggy eyed creature with gray skin, its head much smaller then the average predator's with no dreadlocks, simple bare heads and skulls. "They were famous for dosing these berserkers up on a cocktail of drugs that would make them miserable and hateful, keep them in cages, and release them first on the battlefield to kill and maim the enemy. This was a rather sore point for the wolves, as they were frequently targeted for slave attacks by larger clans, and they saw the berserkers as unwilling slaves to their brothers and sisters."
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In the strange spaceship over Port Letosh...
One of the smaller ships fired off a pod from its heart. Inside that pod was a Xenomorph queen, and her eggs. The pod raced to the ground that was Port Letosh, striking near the local government seat and bouncing several times before coming to a rest.