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Giant insect hives are not just dangerous; they are sapient. The Institute concluded that maintaining a giant eusocial colony is equivalent to holding a captive human population. The ethics board dissolved the Hive Division in 2023. 3. The Spiracle Meltdown In the final six months of active research, the Institute attempted cross-phylum grafting—giving giant insects vertebrate lungs. The results were catastrophic. Without the restrictive pressure of a closed circulatory system, the test subjects (Orthoptera and Coleoptera) experienced what researchers termed “Rapid Uncontrolled Gigantism” (RUG).

However, the report ends on a chilling note. While the Institute recommends termination of all subjects, a final inventory audit shows a discrepancy: Location: Unknown. Species: Vespa mandarinia gigas (Giant hornet). gil giant insect research institute final

The Final report includes a handwritten note from the late Dr. Gil, recovered from a lead-lined safe: “We stopped asking if we could. We never asked if they would forgive us. The final Molting is not their growth—it is our surrender.” With the release of the Gil Giant Insect Research Institute Final findings, several governments have enacted the “Arthropod Moratorium” of 2025, banning all genetic scaling research on Insecta and Arachnida. Giant insect hives are not just dangerous; they are sapient

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