I don't think we'll see Chrysallids. They're mindless killers, useful in an invasion, not so much for day to day occupation.
Sensibility aside, I just don't think they'd have the stones to not include such an iconic and bastardly foe, especially if the whole game is centered around These Aliens Are Better Than You Good Luck.
I don't think we'll see Chrysallids. They're mindless killers, useful in an invasion, not so much for day to day occupation.
Maybe they'll be deployed once XCOM has ruined their plans enough for them not to care about PR anymore?
That's my line of thinking as well, you almost definitely wouldn't see them early on, but once you become effective, the ethereals might take off the kiddie gloves.
That make sense. But it kinda blow their benevolent cover.
It wouldn't necessarily have to be a full-blown blanket reveal; they could just decide that under certain circumstances, they are DONE with this shit and collateral is no longer a concern. This does run into sensitivity vs value issues, wherein if you're raiding a top-secret lab the main snugglebug fodder are valuable scientists, while if there's tasty worthless civilians everywhere how valuable could the site be.
Maybe PR missions could make good snugglebug nests. You've got damaging propaganda to spread, the aliens politely disagree, full-blown war ensues at the Transmission Tower. Those DJs will be missed.
They could also just use them as sewer assault hounds or whatever and let their most prized ability go mostly to waste or be retuned to account for the rarity of it going off. It'd be disappointing, but not as disappointing as leaving them out entirely.
Also to note: With Thin Men apparently transformed into Snake Devas, we don't have any official infiltration units. Going skinspy or The Thing, as mentioned above, could be an interesting and more-human direction to take them in. Some civilians hanging out outside a building could turn out to be guards after all, or an easy takedown could go all sorts of bad when the ADVENT in question just sheds its fleshy disguise and tells your ranger that that's an
adorable knife it's got there.
Not my favorite possibility, since I do like the more bestial snugglebugs, but it's there and it's horrifying as all hell.