Xul

The Xul, also called the Hunters of the Dawn and known to themselves simply as We Who Are, are an ancient and hostile race that dominated the Milky Way galaxy for a period of ten million years. They ensured their dominance by killing off any other species that had even the remotest chance of challenging them, and were responsible for the near-destruction of the Ahannu, the N'mah, and the Eulers, as well as the extinction of numerous other species. They are the overarching antagonists of all three trilogies of the Galactic Marines saga.

Description
The Xul have long since abandoned physical bodies, and it is unknown what they originally looked like. Instead, they exist solely as digitized minds uploaded into the hardware of their technology, consisting of trinary code. Consequently, they cannot really said to be "alive," and do not feed or reproduce in the conventional sense. The computer systems that support them are powered by vacuum energy, and a Xul program can copy itself as needed whenever more Xul are required. Xul are thus effectively immortal, and can only die if the hardware hosting them is destroyed.

Psychologically, the Xul are profoundly alien. They are strongly implied to have lost their individual sapience, or at least are so immersed in their virtual worlds that it is difficult for outsiders to tell the difference. The Xul instead form group minds, also called metaminds, consisting of thousands or millions of Xul bouncing thoughts and ideas off each other as a collective. These metaminds in turn can join together in larger and larger group minds, forming a nested and hierarchical structure. Only in these vast collectives do the Xul exhibit conscious behavior, although they do seem to be individually intelligent. This is an example of a complex adaptive system, similar to an ant or termite hive.

The Xul are most notable, though, for their violent and aggressive Darwinian survival instinct. They are instinctively driven to attack and destroy any being or civilization that could pose a threat to them, either in the present or in the future. They do not consider the possibility of peaceful coexistence or communication, and in fact appear to be incapable of doing so.

Technology
The Xul are the most advanced species in the Milky Way galaxy. They use advanced spacecraft and robotics to interact with the material world, and build vast megastructures to host the majority of their population. Most notably, they are able to interact with and manipulate the so-called Quantum Sea, the "base state of reality." This allows them to alter reality to a limited degree, generally by "downloading" physical objects or manipulating their inertia to move or destroy them.

Spacecraft
The Xul travel using large spacecraft called hunterships, ranging from one to twenty kilometers in length depending on model. Hunterships are coated in a metal-ceramic mixture harder than diamond, colored either gold or black. A huntership's interior contains virtually no crew space, as it is essentially a single Xul entity; instead, its internal structure consists of multiple channels allowing its drones to move around the ship, performing repairs or killing intruders. The ships are capable of going from a dead stop to near-c velocities and back again almost instantaneously, and achieve faster-than-light travel by making brief jumps into the Quantum Sea and back out again.

Weaponry
Xul drones designed for anti-personnel combat use low-power lasers and particle beams. Xul hunterships wield much more powerful lasers and plasma weapons, and also fire small black holes that deal additional damage when they decay inside a target. Hunterships are also capable of offensively manipulating the Quantum Sea, allowing to destroy a target by altering its inertia or patterning it.

Quantum Sea manipulation
The Xul can reach down into the Quantum Sea of virtual particles "beneath" the universe and alter the standing waves in that sea, which form the basis for the matter and energy of the material universe. The Xul use this technology to modify the inertia of objects, allowing them to change the vector and velocity of objects however they choose, or to crush them into singularities. The Xul can also use it to pattern objects, downloading their information from the Quantum Sea. This process destroys the object and captures its information in the Xul's computer systems. Any living creature the Xul pattern remains fully conscious, perpetually enduring the pain of its disintegration.