2) Do you think that it was a good decision for the Pemalites to prohibit violence in the Chee?
The Terminator franchise comes to mind . . . so yeah.
Cracker!!!
I recall this being a great read, this book. K.A. introduced the android aliens in a cool way. Awesome ending, too.
BUT I remain on the anti-Pemalites-Chee crowd.
The Chee were sentient creatures (HOW an A.I. can be 'sentient' at the same time is pushing another level of surreal to me), more to the point Earth has been their new home for like almost a handful of THOUSANDS OF YEARS. Their 'new home' was going to be 'destroyed' by parasites. HISTORY showing them that being pure passive leads to genocide under evil exploitation.
ONE CHEE is SMART ENOUGH to try and break the programing in order TO SAVE their 'new world/home', gets involved, DOES SOME GOOD (I am sorry but I don't see that 'massacre' in the end as being a massacre, since they were the ones being massacred on their way out of that building) and in the end withdraws.....
I am sorry, but I get VERY frustrated on the topic of The Chee. I seriously wonder HOW MANY LIVES could have been spared had they been more involved. Jeez, it's almost insulting how millenium robots can get away with not fighting to save Earth, but 13 yold human kids can't. THEY have a choice, and the Animorphs DON'T.
To me, their programing and Pemalite heritage, is no butter, to be honest. They were sentient creatures, in other words: they are capable of arbitrary (choosing the good from the bad), AND they had a way of doing something about it AND STILL chose to be limited in the Animorphs' efforts. Like, when you're organizing an event and someone who promises to help with $50 and only chips in $5.
What we have is 5 young kids doing the IMPOSSIBLE in and out for their 'home' and a bunch of milking androids .
Having said that, they DID help the Animorphs GREATLY by infiltrating the Yeerks AND covering up for the Animorphs when necessary.
Not to mention contributing to Rachel's death-(Oops! That's not in this book!)
That's certainly better than nothing...
Now, the part with The Chee 'grafting the Pemalites' soul into canines' made me smile. The Pemalites must have been a really cool funny goofy and friendly race along with their passiveness and naivity. Spending their energy in preserving life, as 'grafted' by the Life Gamer, The Ellimist. Can't bring myself to hate them for that.
This was a nice touch, for I too love my dogs and can imagine it.
Marco got to morph an Irish Setter and my 2 thumbs went up, for I missed my Irish Setter I had in childhood. What a neat way to scam into a concert (thin it was a concert), I'll say!
I'd like to note here that K.A. did a pretty neat ride on how being a dog may be like. I always wished dog morphs had been further elaborated in the series, like when Marco does that annoying poodle down the track, like, some breeds seem to have a different persona or something, it would have been kewl to see it further explored.
I think it's in this book that Cassie says something about being reincarnated as a dog... I'd like to know WHERE she got wiser on this topic from. I know she's empathic, but really, all she's done is a wolf in the series. And K.A. established that one is not the same as the other.
PS: I could always see Rachel morphing a Boxer, I don't know why!
IT MUST BE SOOOO COOL TO DO A DOG MORPH!!!
Not so sure on the wolf spider morph though. Urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrgh!!!