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Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« on: February 18, 2009, 07:29:38 PM »
Summary
David, the newest Animorph, is not what he appears. His need to control the other Animorphs and Ax is all he thinks about. And the things he does are starting to break up the group.

Rachel and the others know that time is running out. The newest battle against the Yeerks is the most important one yet. And it's not one that will wait. Winning this fight could mean slowing down the invasion. But no one knows what to do with David. Because the newest Animorph is more than just a little problem. He's deadly...


Questions
1) The subtle approach doesn't work with the summit meeting, so the Ani's go with direct. Think this is a good strategy?

2) David attempts to regain a "real" life by taking over Saddler, Jake and Rachels dying cousin. The theory is that David gets his life back and Saddler's parents get their kid back. What do you think about this solution?

3) Why do you think David pursued the Animorphs, instead of disappearing and going about his own business getting rich?

4) Why do you think things got so personal between Rachel and David?

5) The final solution: David's nothlitism. Was it the right decision?

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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2009, 08:54:05 PM »
(Just addressing number two here)

2)
I think it would be fine if David weren't a total piece of scum.
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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2009, 09:11:27 PM »
I think David taking Saddler's life is a bit extreme, but possibly justifiable. Though I don't know if David would be up to playing Saddler, and not just David in a new body. He would really have to be Saddler, for multiple reasons.

I don't think the nothlitism was the right thing. Cassie did it just so she wouldn't have to feel bad about killing a Human, and we know for a fact that this did not end well. David remained miserable through his existance.

I don't know why it got so personal with Rachel. Maybe because she saw herself in him.


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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2009, 09:19:18 PM »
Yes, I say again; brillant book

1) It worked. Can praise the strategy, but can't knock the results
2) Think it was sick. Seem reason they couldn't ask the chee to live out lives for them. You only get one live, to with it what you can. What David was planning was disgusting
3)Cuz he's an idiot. And because they were probably the greatest threat to him. Ani's would hunt him, so long as he was quiet, I can see the Yeerks ceasing to care, or passing him off for dead
4) Not sure. Maybe just a clash of will or something. I'm not a Rachel was a nutter sayer, but David embodied much of what she may have become. He didn't *** up stuff cuz he had too, he did it cuz he could. And there were times Rachel would push that limit. People often clash with things similar to themselves
5) At the time, and for them, I'd say yes. They have enough to deal with, if they found this easier to carry than killing him, yes. But now, that I'm older, and a share colder, I say they should have killed him. It would be harsh, and terrible to bare, but for logicistics it would have been for the best. Plus, it would mean at least that the final solution to David was shared, not left on one....

One of my favorite lines of the series in this book.
When Jake is discussing his worry for Rachel and she replies that the Visser would "trade his Blade Ship for your head on a stick" I think it was.
It touches me. I feel for the kid, but at the same time, there's so much pride in believing that one person makes a different, that he can save the world. One of my favorite images of Jake and all of them, right there
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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2009, 11:46:48 PM »
I think leaving David as a nothlit was a huge risk. He's now even more bitter towards the Animorphs, and all he needs is one controller to enter thought-speak range and the entire group is history. I would have killed him.
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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2009, 11:54:49 PM »
Agreed, David is too mentally unstable to be left alive.

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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2009, 12:23:50 AM »
1.  I liked it; it was really fun to read.  And since the subtle plan failed while this one worked, then yeah I would think it was a good strategy.
2. I agree with RYTX.
3. He as much reason to be paranoid about the Animorphs as they do about him, and loose ends are always trouble.  Also revenge musht have been a motivating factor.
4.  I think this is one flaw of the plot spanning three books.  The previous books focused David's relationship with Jake and Marco that the hatred towards Rachel seemed almost out nowwhere.  However, it got personal because each of them threatened what the other valued --killing loved ones.  
5.  Say what you will about the decision, but I think it was important for the Animorphs to realize the 2 hour limit can work for them as it can against.     

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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2009, 01:19:28 AM »
4) I think the FORK IN THE EAR might have been a negative influence on their friendship.
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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2009, 01:50:32 AM »
David knew that he caused something in Rachel to snap when he killed Tobias. Then comes the fork in the ear and the threat to kill his family. He sees the dark madness inside her and sees that she fears that side of her, and he preys on this vulnerability as revenge. Tormenting Rachel makes him feel powerful.

Also, isn't David in some way similar to a Yeerk when he tries to steal Saddler's life? He basically turns into a parasite, a boy with no home taking someone else's.

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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2009, 10:03:20 AM »
No, morphing sentient creatures is not like what Yeerks do. Saddler's mind would still be in there, struggling to be free. There are less extreme options for David, but I don't see that as intolerable.


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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2009, 11:25:53 AM »
The thing that bothers me about the whole David/Saddler thing is how much this is going to hurt his family... Saddler's family was already resigned to the fact that he was going to die. They clearly weren't happy with it, but they were aware that he probably wasn't going to make it.

When David morphed Saddler, he gave them that hint of hope before it got ripped away from them.

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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2009, 11:48:40 AM »
So what happened to Saddler's body, anyway? I think I remember him being in an elevator, and David did it there, or something.


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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2009, 03:39:26 PM »
Leaving David as a nothlit was a huge mistake. He can still use thought speak, he could still blab to the Yeerks, he could still be a big threat to the Animorphs.

But what I really didn't like about David was his ungratefulness. Sure his life sucked even more than it already did but come the hell on!!! It could've been a lot worse. If the Animorphs saved my life from the Yeerks, I'd be on my knees thanking them, even if I did have to fight in the war now it's better than being a controlle or dead. David was just a little snob and he had worse "You should pity me" syndrome than Tobias. I bet people didn't like him at school cuz he was a stuck up little @$$hole not because he was the new kid. I just hated how he was mean to the other Animorphs and tried to dominate them(he's really forgetting the definition of "the new guy who needs to earn the trust and respect") In the end of book 48 I hope Rachel did kill like they should've done in the first or at least Tobias kills him like in a hilarious fic I read cuz he was nothing but a punk who would've never lasted in the Animorphs even if he never did betray them(unless he changed his attitude as the books progressed)
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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2009, 06:25:29 PM »
Leaving David as a nothlit was a huge mistake. He can still use thought speak, he could still blab to the Yeerks, he could still be a big threat to the Animorphs.

But what I really didn't like about David was his ungratefulness. Sure his life sucked even more than it already did but come the hell on!!! It could've been a lot worse. If the Animorphs saved my life from the Yeerks, I'd be on my knees thanking them, even if I did have to fight in the war now it's better than being a controlle or dead. David was just a little snob and he had worse "You should pity me" syndrome than Tobias. I bet people didn't like him at school cuz he was a stuck up little @$$hole not because he was the new kid. I just hated how he was mean to the other Animorphs and tried to dominate them(he's really forgetting the definition of "the new guy who needs to earn the trust and respect") In the end of book 48 I hope Rachel did kill like they should've done in the first or at least Tobias kills him like in a hilarious fic I read cuz he was nothing but a punk who would've never lasted in the Animorphs even if he never did betray them(unless he changed his attitude as the books progressed)


Yikes. Not a fan of David, eh?

I have to say I disagree. I actually sympathize with David throughout this trilogy, to a degree. Not to say that anything he did was right (it wasn't), and not to say he wasn't a bit twisted (he was), but it's easy to look at the Animorphs that we've come to know and love as the "good guys" and automatically assume that they're 100% in the right, when they aren't.

The Animorphs didn't exactly welcome David with open arms. Additionally, they were in the midst of their largest target EVER and a bit distracted. As a result, David was not on their list of priorities.

Well think how you would feel. Your family is as good as dead, you aren't allowed out in public, you're suddenly being told what to do by a bunch of kids your age and you only really understand about half of it. And in the meantime you have this annoying kid who thinks he's all that (Marco) making snide comments about you, the 'new kid'.

I can see how someone would react poorly.

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Re: Group Re-Read: #22 The Solution
« Reply #14 on: February 19, 2009, 06:30:44 PM »
Leaving David as a nothlit was a huge mistake. He can still use thought speak, he could still blab to the Yeerks, he could still be a big threat to the Animorphs.

But what I really didn't like about David was his ungratefulness. Sure his life sucked even more than it already did but come the hell on!!! It could've been a lot worse. If the Animorphs saved my life from the Yeerks, I'd be on my knees thanking them, even if I did have to fight in the war now it's better than being a controlle or dead. David was just a little snob and he had worse "You should pity me" syndrome than Tobias. I bet people didn't like him at school cuz he was a stuck up little @$$hole not because he was the new kid. I just hated how he was mean to the other Animorphs and tried to dominate them(he's really forgetting the definition of "the new guy who needs to earn the trust and respect") In the end of book 48 I hope Rachel did kill like they should've done in the first or at least Tobias kills him like in a hilarious fic I read cuz he was nothing but a punk who would've never lasted in the Animorphs even if he never did betray them(unless he changed his attitude as the books progressed)


Yikes. Not a fan of David, eh?


Well think how you would feel. Your family is as good as dead, you aren't allowed out in public, you're suddenly being told what to do by a bunch of kids your age and you only really understand about half of it. And in the meantime you have this annoying kid who thinks he's all that (Marco) making snide comments about you, the 'new kid'.

I know that would suck but I'd also know that the only way to get my parents back was to work with the Animorphs and I'd probably quit as soon as I got my parents back and we go into hiding LOL. I wouldnt rlly have a problem with them telling me what to do mostly cuz they've been doing this a lot longer than me and should know what they're doing by now. I'd disagree with some decisions but they always had disagreements so tht wouldnt too big a problem. I'm willing to bet anybody could handle the situation better than David did
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