I do believe the key words is 'intervening'. Indicating that it needs terrain, it just doesn't care what kind is in between.Specialist wrote:Oh looky a semantic cunt who doesn't realize terrain just implies distance, regardless!Surlethe wrote:Hey, look! A semantics whore who doesn't realize "regardless of intevening terrain" implies it requires terrain to go through!
Let me look it up for you:re·gard·less
In spite of everything; anyway: continues to work regardless.Surlethe wrote:It is an organic structure; perhaps it could differentiate between the different units, and adjust swallowing strength accordingly?Funny how you got this far....process of its operation is also a mystery.
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At least I never said they were anything other than underground organic tunnels. "Hundreds of miles" may be a bit of an overestimate, but they've got to be able to cover at least a decent amount of distance, considering they connect separate bases (and would be pretty pointless if the distances they covered could simply be run in five minutes).SirNitram wrote:In Zerg fanboy land, that is perfectly acceptable. Especially as these magic scphinter caverns can extend through interstellar space.NecronLord wrote:Hundreds of miles?Guardsman Bass wrote:That would be really hard on the individual zerg units, though, particularly over long (dozens or hundreds of miles) distance. You'd end up with a lot of squished zerglings.
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