No queen ruled all Wraith because Pegasus contained many autonomous hives divided by lineage, territory, feeding access, and personal rivalry. Queens exercised enormous authority within their own factions, but they lacked a permanent institution capable of commanding every ship or settling disputes across the species. This episode examines Wraith alliance politics after the early awakening intensified competition for a limited human population. Hives formed coalitions to attack Atlantis, destroy the Asurans, or seize valuable technology, then returned to rivalry when the immediate objective disappeared. Commanders such as Todd could negotiate independently, while queens used succession, alliance, and coercion to expand influence. The absence of a supreme ruler made the Wraith difficult to defeat through decapitation and nearly impossible to bind through one peace agreement. Factionalism prevented the species from concentrating all its power, but it also produced endless war as every hive pursued survival without accepting a common authority above it. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
THE PEGASUS WARS: WRAITH, ASURANS, GENII, AND MICHAEL
Wraith Alliance Politics: Why No Queen Ruled Pegasus
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