He completely destroyed it and everything around it with Dr. Device.
Ender takes his sister Valentine with him to scout bugger colonies at the end of "Ender's Game."
The Bugger egg is the last surviving member of the Bugger race (also known as Formics) after Ender unwittingly commits xenocide and kills off the entire race. So the egg is that race's last hope. Plus, Ender, being guilty about what he's done, carries the egg as a sort of redemption.
Earth. Well, after the first Bugger War, they sent him on a long voyage in space to keep him alive to teach Ender (or whoever would've taken Ender's place.).
So that the I.F can see who is capable of being in war against the bugger.
On Planet Eros, Ender finds the Giant's Drink dream in the landscape. He walks up to the castle in which the mirror showed Peter. He lifts the mirror from the wall; he finds the Hive Queens cocoon left for Ender to begin a new bugger civilization( the bugger's were actually good).
Yes, in a way. The buggers unknowingly help Ender realize the truth about the simulations he thought were just games. This realization influences his decisions and ultimately leads to the end of the bugger war.
it was empty when i left. . . but i did leave the landing light on ! bugger!
He is not, Peter has a natural violent nature, jealousy provokes him to be violent in the book. Ender, on the other hand, does not attack or threaten others unless in the act of self-defense.
First it is set on Earth, then Ender goes out to to Battle School in the Belt. After that he goes back to Earth, then back to battle school, then on to Command School on Eros. Later, he leaves for the bugger planet. Hope this helps!
In "Ender's Game," the bugger war is a conflict between humanity and an alien insectoid species called the Formics. The war began when the Formics attacked Earth, resulting in heavy casualties. To prevent the Formics from launching another invasion, humanity launched a preemptive strike on the bugger homeworld, ultimately leading to their near extinction.
If you are looking for characters other than Andrew aka Ender, then you could use Bean, Han Tzu (Hot Soup), Valentine (Ender's Sister), Peter (Ender's Brother), Mazer Rackham (the legendary International Fleet commander, famous for singlehandedly stopping the second bugger [Formic] invasion), Alai, Dink Meeker, Bonzo Madrid, pronounced "Bone-So" (Ender's 2nd kill in the book).Hope this helps, these are the only characters that spring to mind right now (and the main characters)
The metaphor of "a seed of doubt" suggests that Ender has lingering uncertainties or hesitations about the motivations and actions of the buggers, despite the prevailing belief that they are purely hostile. This doubt implies that he is questioning the narrative surrounding the invasion, possibly considering the buggers' perspective or recognizing the complexity of the conflict. Ultimately, it highlights Ender's internal struggle with the morality of his role in the war against them.