“Preliminary Interpretations of Audio-Visual Observation Data Collected for the Purpose of Understanding the Apparent Counter-Intuitive Behavior of Skritt (Notes on Skritt)”: Written by Chief Mediator Koikko. Translated into a more palatable form by Havlok Tycho (Human).
Forward from translator: Naturally, we encourage the benevolent relations between all capable species for the betterment of Tyria, and the best way to do this is to fully understand each one. While many of us have encountered members of the rodent-like race, these are usually not in the best terms for full discussion. Thus, to prepare ambassadors on their missions of peace to ensure either fair trade or political alliance, some background before engagement is necessary. For this purpose, an Asuran representative has amassed several short notes on the biology and society of the Skritt.
Unfortunately, since written by an Asuran, these “short notes”- how they were described originally when put on my desk- contained enough written text that, if put on parchment, would require the systematic slaughter of four entire stockyards. To make this information more digestible towards other races who would need this information, it was up to me to sift through technomancicle ramblings.
I hope the reader enjoys my endeavors and understands why I would deserve a promotion so great, it would require a status higher than that of King.
Sincerely, and with a need of willow bark, Lord Havlok Tycho.
Collective Skritt Intelligence theorem: C=S*R^(n-1)
S= Approximate Quantified Intelligence of a single Skritt, capable of single survival.
R=1.968737463=Rate of increase in intelligence.
n= number of Skritt within a given range currently communicating.
Because of how this works, two skritt will have the intelligence of two individual skritt, making no apparent difference when compared to other species. Three will have the intelligence of approximately four individuals, making only a slightly noticeable difference.
The mechanism for this increase is a high speed communication known as Chit-din. Chit-din is described as a chittering with basic signals at pitches relative to an individual skritt which is varied by a trinary sequence of short, long and silent squeaks in frequencies above even Asuran detection. Chit-din is a secondary communication above normal, detectable speech, and is characterized by its incessantness and flatness: it never stops and only translates into observations with no emotional perspective. Chit-din is comparable to cloud-based information storage in which specific data is spread out but can easily be recalled and assembled by an individual.
Because the mechanism is sound based, it has limiting factors. Movement can alter the sound and speed due to a Doppler effect. Also, there is a slight dampening effect thanks to the cancellation of exactly identical pitched individuals. This, like the vocal patterns of other species, is uncommon, but it should still be noted when dealing with the numbers of a high-density population.
Skritt are an r-breeding mammalian species, meaning they have litters of 10-14 pups, which have a rather quick auxology. This can account for the higher frequency in risk-behavior of skritt, while still being to the benefit of the Chit-din based intelligence.
Mating is not based on individual intelligence or, for those interested ear-length. It seems to be based on phenotypes that are closely linked to health/fitness and, importantly, mannerisms. The quickness of the twitching of sensory organs possibly indicate how easily individuals can tune into the Chit-din. There is a high-selection limit on how well one can socialize and keep within the community, exclusion from which results in being locked out on vital information.
Skritt culture is based on foraging. They are attracted most to objects fashioned by other species, often with the intention of learning about them in order to incorporate the knowledge into their own community. These objects are usually cast off by the original creators, as they are most easily obtained without effort into the procurement. Still, they realize that cast off materials are often beyond the original intended use, thrown away for a reason. They must often collect freshly made objects, capable of their full potential, in order to fully analyze them. This often brings great risk and thus the disregard for the safety of individuals for the benefit of a society at large.
(Umm… here there is some discussion on how infuriating this is… a large portion of this seems to diverge into a long rant, I am afraid.
I will distribute the rest if asked to do so.)
(edited by Mahou Juko.8231)