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In a queens lifetime, about 1/1000th (at a guess, maybe 1/1mil) of her spawn would be female. These would be princesses, trained to become the queen once she dies. Once she does, one of them becomes the queen and that queens sisters remain as princesses, most likely kept by the Magog Cartel in isolation or a prison like area. The females of the queen reproduction species are obviously larger and probably have much stronger skin and better immune systems so they can survive longer.
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Is this a realworld species we know of? It seems as if you're talking about the Mudokons with very exacting knowledge, yet I was under the impression that our information wasn't this specific. I'm just wondering, is this conjecture or fact? And if its fact, why doesn't it seem like Abe's future focus is getting a princess, rather than Sam? (presumably it would be easier to free a princess--lighter security, no shrink watching over her, no giant egg sac filled with mudokon young)
Alf at one point talked about impregnating the queen with Drones, so we know that part is fact. Or at least a conceptual fact. The real wonder begins with the number of queens, and how they come to be queens. We also know that there used to be a number of Mudokon tribes. These probably worked based on kinship or clan lines, so it makes sense that there used to be more than one queen at a time. With that in mind it follows that queen mudokons may be given the jelly, or several queens may be born at once. I'm not sure how ants come to have so many queens (one for each nest) but its likely that mudokons would follow along this line if left alone.
As Esus stated, I'm sure that every now and again there is another mudokon queen born, but what the Magog Cartel do with it is unknown. If I was them, I think I might just kill it and trust that Sam would have another before she died. That's wierd, but I can't see Glukkons going out of their way to double the number of slaves, as each slave must be fed and brought up. Still, there is "currently" a shortage, and its not as if they feed slave muds expensive foods. Also with the shorter time span before maturity, they could start them working around three or four, I guess. It's difficult to say. But if they do keep the new queen, wouldn't they just kill Sam? It's not like them to be smart with resources.