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I hadn't seen wounds like that since my last encounter with the tyranids.
I'd seen tyranids move like that in response to a perceived threat, but this was even worse.
He had encountered both necrons and tyranids on more than one occasion prior to this date.
Genestealers, like all tyranids, are capable of telepathic communication with one another within a limited range.
Tyranids are thought to communicate via a strong synaptic link to the hive mind.
He is well known for helping Warlord Garaghak when fighting against the tyranids.
Tyranids also utilize creatures collectively known as bio-titans.
Were there tyranids on Corania?
The synaptic conductors use the link to press the Tyranids onwards, communicating with them telepathically.
Farewell to the ancient inscrutable Slann and the hordes of Tyranids like locusts.
Beating off the tyranids on Corania had convinced her that smaller formations were easier to coordinate in a city fight than full-strength squads.
In "skirmish" mode the player can play as the Imperium, Eldar or Tyranids.
Criticism was also aimed at the use of the Tyranids in the game as "actually fighting them [...] feels a bit underwhelming."
Tyranids are a playable race in multiplayer of Dawn of War II.
They are described as one of the Tyranid's genetically engineered slave races, in the first White Dwarf army list for the tyranids.
There is no evidence shown in the fiction that Tyranids have language or civilization as understood by the protagonist civilizations native to the Milky Way.
Tyranids can be compared to the Alien in Ridley Scott's Alien movies.
Relic has also repeatedly stated that they wanted to include the Tyranids in Dawn Of War, but the game's graphic engine "wouldn't do them justice".
As the poison takes effect, all appears lost as the strike team has no means of retreat and massive waves of Tyranids are preparing to attack.
In terms of the game background, the Squat Home Worlds were attacked by the Tyranids of a hive fleet.
Genestealers appeared in the first edition of Warhammer 40,000 (Rogue Trader), but at the time were not related to Tyranids.
Tyranids typically form a fast-moving close-combat army that relies on overwhelming its enemies through waves and waves of mostly small but deadly creatures.
In The Greater Good, Sholer appears as a regular, if somewhat reclusive character studying tyranids on Fecundia.
Playable armies at the initial release of the game include the Space Marines, Orks, Eldar, and Tyranids.
Several "core worlds" have also been lost in recent times (Gryphonne IV), but only due to truly massive invasions by Tyranids or Chaos.