Originally posted by KappaWing
It's bad to compare the Shivans' hive mind to ants' hive mind. For one, and individual Shivan is as (or more) intellegent than an individual Terran mind, where an ant's individual mind is far less intellegent than a Terran mind.
The Shivans' tactics, their behavior, does not indicate a high level of intelligence. In many ways they come across as primitive, animalistic. They attack in packs. They are more concerned with causing destruction then with their own survival. While they are capable of setting traps, subtlety is not the way they normally do business. The Shivan way of waging war is inefficent, dependant upon brute force and raw numbers.
Take for example the concept of intelligence-gathering. This concept is utterly lost on the Shivans. They attack without even the most rudimentary attempts to gather information about the target. Yes, they can afford to, yes they get along fine without it. But consider how much more deadly they might be if they did not ignore that aspect of warfare. Consider how many more Terrans and Vasudans they might be able to kill, and how many fewer Shivans it might cost. Even if you have vast resources, waste remains waste, and should be minimized if possible. Yet the Shivans choose to be wasteful, if, as you say, they are intelligent.
Or consider their behavior. Once given a mission, for a Shivan it is do or die: they will not deviate from that mission, no matter the circumstances, no matter that their original orders might have no bearing upon the current reality. We have never seen a Shivan ship retreat, no matter the odds, no matter that it will not live long enough to do significant damage. We have never seen the Shivans alter a plan to fit changed realities of a situation. Even bereft of all beam cannon and its forward flak guns, helpless against the first Aeolus or Deimos that comes across it, what does the Sathanas do? It continues on deeper into GTVA territory, almost certainly commiting to its own destruction. This is not an intelligent act.
The ant analogy was actually quite apt, for the Shivans resemble the behavior of ants in terms of their tactical and strategic thinking.
Originally posted by KappaWing
It is their ability to pool their intellegence in such a manner that they have created Sathani and other technological marvels.
Leaving aside the problems with an individual Shivan being sentient, the Shivans are, quite simply, not intellectually superior.
Consider the Great War. The GTA and PVN went from helpless against the Shivans to tearing them to shreds in very little time. Yes, they were already working on the technologies, but that says something in and of itself.
The Shivans have had advanced subspace technology, sheathe shielding, and Lucifer-type weapons since Terrans built the Pyramids, if not before. Yet Terrans were
already on their way to achieving technical parity with the Shivans when they attacked the Riveria Installation. The Terrans advanced their technology more rapidly. Had the Lucifer arrived a year and a half later then it did, it could well have been destroyed as it tried to exit Ross 128. The Vasudan archeologists would have found the necessary information to track vessels into subspace. Terran scientists would have perfected the shield technology they were testing at the Riveria installation. Hercs and Medusas would have been everywhere. The technology for fighters to transit between systems would have probably been in place: the Sol labs got an assist from studying the Shivans, but they were already looking into the problem and had been for some time. Lieutenant Ash's damaged Apollo would not have been fleeing to the Riveria installation. Instead his intact flight of Hercules would have been coming back with a weird story to tell.
Or the Second Shivan Invasion? The Shivans have had millenia of uncontested to access massive resources to build Sathanas juggernauts: that they have more then eighty of them is, ultimately, not that surprising. By contrast, the Colossus was built with access to far fewer resources and far less time. Terran and Vasudan beam cannon are less advanced, true. However this may not be any intrinisic fault of the weapon, but rather that Shivans are capable of withstanding much greater extremes of temperature and so don't need to insulate their weapons as much. And even if the beams are inferior,
they are there, and the difference is not insurmountable. Both the GTVA and the Shivans developed beams that could function fleet-wide and fitted them to their ships in the thirty-two years between the Great War and the NTC Trinity opening the portal in Gamma Draconis. The Shivans had examples to work from already, those they had placed on the Lucifer: the GTVA had nothing but the flight recorder data from a few fighters that escaped the GTD Galatea's destruction and the damage done to the surface of Vasuda Prime. Yet the GTVA managed to build functional beams and distribute them fleet-wide in the same time that the Shivans did. Considering they started from lesser means, is it any wonder their weapons are not quite as powerful? But give them a few years and they'll fix that.
Meanwhile GTVA fightercraft technology began the Second Shivan Invasion with a parity to that of the Shivans, and by the end was superior. No Shivan fighter is a match for the Eryines, no Shivan fighter primary weapon a match for the UD-8 Kayser. In the race to build the better gun, the better reactor to power it, and the better frame to attach those to, the GTVA is winning.
Thus I submit that the Shivans are not, can not, be vastly more intelligent.