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Revision as of 09:52, 7 June 2010

Some sort of insect-like model of sex/gender, often including two or more of the following elements:

  • a matriarchy or female leadership;
  • disempowered or non-existent males;
  • clones or parthenogenetically produced class;
  • female or neuter class of workers or warriors.

Often used to describe the fear of Communism or socialism and/or feminism.

List of examples


  • Borg Queen in Star Trek: The Next Generation - A bit different than the classical matriarchal hive species. However, the Borg were very much about fear of Communism/socialism / loss of individualism; they had a hive mind; they were ruled by a "queen"; their members were "drones".

See also