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* The Aparoids of ''[[Star Fox Assault]]'' pretty much fit this trope to a tee. They are a species with not just a collective mind, but a collective existence, all ruled over by a queen. The titular team of heroes take advantage of this to beat them by {{spoiler|injecting a virus into the Aparoid Queen, which sends it out to every other Aparoid and destroys them.}}
* A rather literal example comes from ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'': The Guy Made of Bees, who was once an ordinary beekeeper before he gave himself up to the bees, and is now a single creature with a literal [[Hive Mind]]. His [[Catch Phrase]] is ''"We are Bees. We hate you."''
* {{spoiler|The Darkspawn from}} from ''[[Dragon Age]]'' ''Origins''. The process through which more are born is [[Nightmare Fuel]]. They are united by a [[Hive Mind]] of sorts, but most are pretty much mindless monsters {{spoiler|with the exception of particularly intelligent Emissaries like the Architect}}.
* The Yanme'e (Drones) from Halo. They are insectoid, and [[All There in the Manual|live in a eusocial society on their homeworld]]
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' has Bee Girls and Ant Girls. Like all monsters in the setting, they're all-female and need human men to reproduce. The Queens are the only ones who are fertile and possess free will, with the sterile workers behaving like robots.
 
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