Subject: To answer that question:
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Posted on: 2015-08-05 09:27:00 UTC

They don't have to. An intelligent arsehole crab Chryssalid doesn't have to use their ovipositor during the kill - and for that matter, may not even want to. It's shown in the kill animations in XCOM: EU/W that the killing is actually done with the long stabby claw bits, while the implantation of the Chryssalid egg happens with a kind of ovipositor arrangement.

Additionally, there ain't much in the way of XCOM badfic around, so our hypothetical Chryssalagent is going to be in disguise for the overwhelming majority of their missions. I personally like the image of a cultured Chryssalid who, for lack of a better term, went native; one that now reads Baudelaire and attends the ballet and so forth. It amuses me, and I think that while you could certainly run that joke into the ground, it'd make for an interesting Jekyll-and-Hyde dynamic within the character - the agent struggling against his more primal, warlike urges, the battle made all the more difficult by the fact that his being no more than an Ethereal bioweapon is canonical.

There's potential in that, I think. =]

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