Obviously a fake, I could explain why I think so, but it will take too long to explain (especially because there are terms I don't even know how to translate), and I don't want to be flamed if anybody disagree. To sum up, you can't have a placenta within another placenta, so you won't see an eggshell within an eggshell. Besides, if I remember well what I've learned in biology class, when the spermatozoon enters the ovula an enzyme is produced by the ovula to kill other spermatozoons. It's impossible AFAIK to have an inseminated ovula to stay alive in another ovula, especially if a spermatozoon already entered. Even if inseminated artificially, either the "ovula inside the ovula" or the spermatozoon would have died, if not both. It's impossible, for so many biological reasons I don't even have to explain. It would have failed so many times before even becoming an egg... at best if something like this really happens someday, it would look like a giant mess of liquids within a wimpy eggshell.
EDIT: I was expecting zerglings too... Imagine how you would react if you discover some unknown species while preparing your breakfast... Gross...
Obviously a fake, I could explain why I think so, but it will take too long to explain (especially because there are terms I don't even know how to translate), and I don't want to be flamed if anybody disagree. To sum up, you can't have a placenta within another placenta, so you won't see an eggshell within an eggshell. Besides, if I remember well what I've learned in biology class, when the spermatozoon enters the ovula an enzyme is produced by the ovula to kill other spermatozoons. It's impossible AFAIK to have an inseminated ovula to stay alive in another ovula, especially if a spermatozoon already entered. Even if inseminated artificially, either the "ovula inside the ovula" or the spermatozoon would have died, if not both. It's impossible, for so many biological reasons I don't even have to explain. It would have failed so many times before even becoming an egg... at best if something like this really happens someday, it would look like a giant mess of liquids within a wimpy eggshell.
EDIT: I was expecting zerglings too... Imagine how you would react if you discover some unknown species while preparing your breakfast... Gross...