This topic is making me feel hell technical, and is bringing the pedantic out in me.
...book 49, Loren touches the cube to gain her morphing powers. Tobias was the only one present, and he wasn't touching the cube at the time...
Wasn't
#49:The Diversion also Ghostwritten?!?!?!?!
I agree with,
Chad28, Prince Escafil would have gone through a series of designs before the first perfected device
. And, yes, I imagine it being more thought-interfaced, than physical contact. But that still means there is a certain level of intelligence required to activate and maintain the process. A feat which would be really hard for non-sentient creatures to easily perform, unlike the story in this book suggests in the buffalo and ant subjects. An ant is established to be a mindless warrior, with barely any visual senses, for crying out loud!!!!
No offensive, but I find that totally ludicris; the device would be a danger if it fell into enemy hands with or without a morph capable enemy because, well, then it would make them morph capable. Scientist typically aren't thinking secruity risk, they want it to work and then they'll worry about accidents.
Plus for people like aldrea who got the ability in secert; I don't think they went up to the friends mom and said I need you to hold this for me while I turn work it.
I think it would have to be willfully turned on, but you can't need someone else for it
...I guess I could see the Andalites being arrogant enough to maybe think that wouldn't happen, but come on. They aren't dumb enough to make it so easily bypassed, if they're going to put security on it at all. I've always kinda wondered why they didn't make the technology species-specific. You know, give the blue boxes some kind of DNA filter?
The inventors probably didn't have the war in mind at all when they made the thing, becuase the war and the invention of the device are two different things that just happen at around the same time.
Yeah, that's probably it.
EXACTLY! These are good points!
The Morphing Power is the Andalite's greatest technology. Since its inclusion in the military, wouldn't the highly-intelligent-technologically-advanced Andalite scientists have come up with a failsafe for PRECISELY this reason. Say, a refusion of transfer to a non-sentient being.
[spoiler]I, too, don't recall the Anis themselves transferring the power, but only the Andalites Elfangor and Ax. After the events of
#50:The Ultimate, I always imagined it was Visser Three who was in charge of the Blue Cube, since the Tom-Controller, Arbron and the other Taxxons hinted to the Visser being the one who really dictated those of his followers who got the power. It's why the Tom-Controller wanted out. It's why the Taxxons rebelled...
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