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don't know about setting up bases tough, probbaly not.
I do wonder, as their AI is coded to gather together enough to form a new nest every so often based on evolution factor. Theoretically at least you could turn any of the planets into massive Biter/Pentapod hives if that AI still works the way it's supposed to. Potentially you could even give them quality levels. Who wouldn't want to see Vulcanus overrun with Legendary Biters?
I do wonder. This calls for some !SCIENCE! (which any Dwarf Fortress player will recognize immediately and run away screaming at the sight of).
It just happened to me, I had biter eggs on a space platform and some spoiled, I did not directly witness it, but I saw the alarm and the aftermath. A pile of dead biters, some damaged turrets that I placed there, not willing to take the risk.
So I suppose, if biters can live in the void of space, they surely can throw a punch or two on other planets too.
No idea about spiders. They could work differently.
just shuffle around and slowly die in space, same as on nauvis. But i also didnt aggro them with turrets, i assume they'd fight then.
!SCIENCE! complete! They don't make nests, sadly. But they do chill with the Demolishers, so that's cool.
Seems like they regenerate faster than they lose health past a certain evolution level, at least for Biters.