Having recently reread Visser I had a thought.
The Council of Thirteen sends Visser One to Anati because she/it is their most successful military leader, but am I the only one who thinks they might have made a mistake there?
Visser One was successful at infiltration, there's no solid evidence to show that that particular Yeerk was an adept fleet commander because unlike Visser Three whom we saw winning space battles Visser One is, seemingly promoted from Sub-Visser Four hundred something to Visser One just through commanding the until that time successful infiltration of earth.
The Anati planet was meant to essentially snap the spine of the Andalite space fleet by luring them into a trap, that's something Visser Three might have been better suited for, after all he took out the Galaxy Tree that way, and Alloran would have known Andalite tactics, might have known the fleet commanders and therefore had some knowledge of what to expect from them and so on.
Does anyone else think the Council made kind of a major mistake? I for one believe that simple decision may have lost them the war, we're not told how large the Andalite fleet is exactly but had they lost at Anati I'm willing to bet it would have hurt them pretty bad. Visser One knew the Animorphs' secret (granted the Council didn't know that she/it did) and could have taken them out in no time at all, or simply set up shop somewhere they couldn't follow (like DC!) how different would the series be if the Council had actually used their officers properly?
Visser One knew humans and subtlety, she/it was sent to fight Andalites in space.
Visser Three knew Andalites and star combat, he/it was ordered to continue subtly infiltrating earth.
If the council recognized this--which they should have if they bothered to, y'know, read military records--why didn't they act on it?
And sorry if this has been posted before, I didn't see it anywhere.