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Re: Where are the Sstram and Mak, anyway?
« Reply #45 on: November 20, 2008, 01:45:31 AM »
maybe the Ssstram and the Mak were an alliance of power traders and the Yeerk infiltrated their business and destroyed it. then the alliance disbanded and that's why you don't really hear too much about them.
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Re: Where are the Sstram and Mak, anyway?
« Reply #46 on: November 21, 2008, 10:44:19 PM »
We shall never know. lol

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Re: Where are the Sstram and Mak, anyway?
« Reply #47 on: June 03, 2013, 10:07:27 PM »

     Tis a VERY OLD thread, but I've always been interested in the Sstram and Mak (and the Nahara, which the original posters seemed to have excluded). A couple of things:

     KASU stands for Katherine Applegate Screws Up, and is applicable to the following: errors regarding plot such as the infamous thought speech KASU in the Invasion, saying that Seagulls have talons in Animorphs 18: the Decision, and Ax freaking out over Visser Three morphing a bird from the homeworld, despite the fact that young Andalites morph this bird during training. It wouldn't apply to a species that K.A mentioned once and never brought up again--so long as it doesn't directly drive the plot. I feel the need to point this out as I've seen KASU thrown around as an excuse a few times in various threads.

     I personally dislike the idea of the Andalite homeworld getting called "Andal." It's for the same reason that I disliked this one instance in a fan fic where the Pemalite home world was called "Pema." I mean look at Earth: we aren't REALLY called Earthlings, are we? We're homo sapiens/ humans. If we're going to call these home worlds Andal, Pema, Anatia, etc. then other aliens should call our planet Sapia, or Homo Sapia. It's just a preference thing--me being an annoying door knob.

     But back to the relevance: I've thought a bit about this actually. I just assumed that, if the Yeerks were able to infest the Sstram, Mak, and Nahra, then those creatures were either 1) pacifists like the Hork-Bajir, 2) too weak to defend themselves from the Yeerks (assuming they've already taken the Hork-Bajir and Taxxons, 3) already lived on the Yeerk home world and got taken like the Gedds, or 4)were just too stupid to NOT get infested. I mean, let's think about who the Yeerks have taken thus far: The Hork-Bajir were peaceful creatures, who probably saw the Yeerks as potential friends; the Taxxons bargained their freedom to the Yeerks over a supply of meat; the Gedds were their natural hosts; Visser Three plain got lucky; and the humans were pretty much tricked into getting infested. Had the Yeerks never gotten the Hork-Bajir, it's doubtful that they would have gotten to Earth. Their entire Empire, really, is just based on luck and praying on creatures just barely able to carry out basic tasks.
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