Hey, it works for seahorses...
Actually, I never thought about seahorses. Is that more or less how it works for them? I know the male carries the young, but nothing truly specific.
The unit of Posleen bonded to a particular God-king is called an oolt. It is generally around 400 Posleen, but can be as small as 200 or as large as 600. For the sake of brevity, I’ll use the military shorthand from the book and just call them companies. Just so you understand that a ‘company’ covers a flexible range of sizes. They also tend to form larger units, consisting of 16-20 God-kings and their companies called an oolt’ondar, or brigade, led by a senior God-king called a Battlemaster. I’ll explain why when I get to ships.
For melee combat almost every Posleen is equipped with a mono-edge palmate knife. In the first book, superiors and God-kings had ‘boma blades’ sort of short glaives, also mono-edge. In later books, large numbers of normals had boma blades as well. Feral Posleen use fire-hardened spears, and in extremis they always have sharp claws and teeth to fall back on.
For normal weapons the vast majority of Posleen are armed with 1mm light railguns. The railguns aren’t quite the monsters the US Navy played around with a while back, for one they can be stopped by a jersey barrier, for another when hitting a person they generally cause death within moments due to trauma and blood loss but don’t actually blast people into meaty chunks.
The unusually poor, or just starting out companies will instead have a shotgun similar in principle to a 40K autogun. It’s basically a shotgun, it works the same way as a shotgun, just with some more advanced chemistry, ballistics and material science behind it. The shotguns shoot the same ammunition as the light railgun, and in at least one case a God-king uses a shotgun launched a super EMP grenade that fried even the hardened stuff for a couple of miles, except for Posleen and GalTech. All Posleen weapons are sightless, but Posleen tend to be very good shots within 50 meters or so.
The Posleen arsenal also includes 3mm heavy railguns that can at least soft-kill an Abrams, gigawatt and terawatt lasers, heavy plasma rifles and hypervelocity missile launchers (HVM.) Mostly, these are kept by the God-kings and issued out to the superiors as special heavy weapons, however it is not unheard of for very wealthy veteran companies to be armed mostly with heavy weapons, or for them to be issued for special missions.
The lasers, plasma weapons, and heavy railguns are sort of just there without extensive discussions of how they work (though they describe an ACS terawatt laser in Faire) while the HVM is basically the grav-gun’s bigger, meaner cousin. A ‘football-sized’ missile that accelerates to ‘a large percentage of light speed,’ within 20 meters of leaving the barrel using an onboard grav-drive. HVMs pretty much flatten everything, no combination of armor and shields is found to stop them, few bunkers are that tough. The only things that aren’t immediately killed by HVMs are SheVas and WWII battleships, and even these are heavily damaged, and must regard HVMs as serious threats. Though, some Posleen are dumb enough to fire HVMs at targets 3 meters away.
Please note there at least 3 models of HVM. What I think of as the ‘standard’ model, the one issued to superiors, has a six-shot revolver style magazine. Several God-kings have ‘multiple repeating’ HVMs, and their ships use a scaled up HVM kinetic Impactor as anti-ship weapons and as the preferred option for orbital bombardment. These are explicitly stated to be equivalent to 10 kilotons.
Laser weapons, like in 40K are very good against armored targets, like tanks or the ACS, they can even be fired in a continuous mode to sweep areas.
Plasma guns are described once as being able to shoot through a battleship, and on another instance are said to destroy 200 sq ft of steel with one shot. Plasma weapons vary greatly in effect, possibly due to being different models? But while they deliver massive amounts of heat damage to most things, they are not so good at penetrating armor.
However, science marches on, even among the Posleen. I just started on Eye of the Storm and in the first freaking chapter we have a specialized anti-SheVa weapon and a ‘casta’ HVM. Dr. Casta, if you’ll recall was the man who came up with the hell-weapon. So, in-universe a casta weapon is anything that scatters a large number of megaton-range antimatter bomblets over a wide area, basically, antimatter cluster bomb. The Posleen casta fires a modified HVM that that traces an arc over the battlefield at hypersonic speeds and dumps 200 bomblets, 16 MT each, in a programmable pattern. Shit. If they’d had that during the invasion… Plus, I really feel appalled that such weapons have become relatively commonplace.
Anyways, most God-kings use a vehicle called a tenar. It’s an open topped anti-gravity sled, described sometimes as being like a grav-sled, and others as being sort of like a flying jeep. Each tenar has very advanced sensor and communications abilities, as well as access to the Posleen Datanet. The ‘Net has reports and interstellar communications, the program used to divvy of up conquests as well as the entire archived history and science of the Posleen. Too bad nobody thought to include an index or a search engine. Some God-kings learn to patiently tease information out of the ‘Net, but most never learn the skill. Tenar sensors can spot human bio-signs at a range of 400 meters, and can detect electronics from a few hundred meters. However, not all God-kings keep an eye on their sensor readouts, so they’re as likely not to notice or care about humans who don’t make trouble. When hit just right by a .50 cal or greater, a tenar explodes with the ‘force of a 500 lb bomb.’
The truly terrifying thing about tenar is that they can mount nay of the heavy weapons used by the Posleen, from the humble heavy railgun up through the laser and plasma weapons, to the mighty HVM. When a weapon is mounted, with the sensors and computer support of a tenar behind it, it can be fired with pinpoint accuracy. It will then swiftly track and almost instantly fire on any rockets, missiles, or aircraft that lift above the horizon. Plus any source of radio emissions, including and especially radar, and snipers. Actually, unless a large number of people open fire simultaneously on the Posleen, the first few people to start shooting are going to get annihilated.
The tenar can fly at an altitude of roughly 1 kilometer, at least, buzzing the megascrapers of Diess. They can reach speeds of at least 300 kph (186 mph.) The first time I read Hymn, years ago, I assumed the destruction one-by-one of the supersonic Banshee shuttles implied the tenar could themselves somehow fly at supersonic speeds and pursue, madness in an open-topped craft. Re-reading the book, I see this is not so, it was probably the result of several God-kings getting a shot as the craft entered and left LOS, and the tenar that came up to investigate the wreckage were not a pursuit force. Most God-kings learn early on to keep moving randomly to avoid sniper or AA fire.
There is also an enclosed, armored version called a tenaral. It’s called a flying tank in contrast with the tenar as a jeep. The tenaral is implied to be capable of greater speeds and altitudes by their swift progress through the mountains in Dance. The downside is that the tenaral gives up the swivel and autotargeting capabilities of the tenar, and there really isn’t any other sort of targeting system, not even an iron sight, so their accuracy sucks. To the point where there’s doubt about their ability to hit a SheVa in a strafing run. The tenaral’s armor is not proof against a hail of penetration rounds from M1 Abrams guns.
There is some question as how to common tenaral are. In the first book, the Posleen are said to have some armor in every C-Dec, with every brigade. In Dance, with the forces of an entire globe behind him, Tulo could only scare up 60 tenaral and pilots, and no one had a clue what they were, despite their being in the initial GalTech briefing.
Posleen weapons and something of tactics. Just need to cover their space combat and what bits of culture they have. As well as a brief word on outliers like the five percenters and Tulo, and I'm done with the Posleen.
I'm continually amazed by the glut of notes I now have on this series.