1) Why do you think that Rachel is so eager to take the position of leader?
I reckon, given the circumstances they found (start a hit-run-style-smear-campaign with Jake gone), she genuinely believed she was the best one to get the job done. Simple as that.
2) Similarly, why do you think that Marco decides he does NOT want to take over as leader?
Didn't it have to do with him being outvoted?!
3) What are your thoughts about the Garatron inspector?
Interesting character, though, I think, KA or the ghostwriter or whatever, got a bit lazy here and went for a ironical statement about the physical similarities between the Andalite and Garatron species. Similarly, the morphs that the Visser pulled on them in the community center was a bit slack, if I may critize so myself. I mean, a foul-smelling sludge-creature??!
Nevertheless, the speed at which the Inspector moved and talked was a cool gimmick.
It makes us wonder whether the Yeerks were truly successful in enslaving the species.
4) Rachel's idea for making the Yeerks look bad in front of the inspector is a hard and fast 'smear campaign'. For the most part it goes well, until Cassie is captured (and one guy dies of a heart attack). Do you think that Rachel's idea, in essence, was a good one?
Her plan was sound. They were waging militia tactics, hit and run. But there's always colateral damage when those tactics are involved, because you can't really control the environment you are fighting in.
Both Cassie's capture and the death of the old man were unforeseen. The Inspector's death, however, ultimately scratched any hopes of success to this plan, though.
5) After Cassie is captured, Rachel tries to quit as leader. Marco refuses to let her. What do you think all of this says about the characterization of Rachel throughout the series?
That once she realizes the weight that comes with being a real leader and the abilities that one needs to have in order to perfom well in that role, she realizes that she can't cut it. And I think this was important for her to learn, in order for her to truly realize what it's like to walk in Jake's shoes. * Which doesn't make sense to have this plot here, and then make her face these same issues once again in
The Return.
And in trying to fix her problems, she does it in her own radical intense way. Blow a plain through the dome channel. She certainly didn't think of the extra colateral damage this may have caused, but may have thought of the difficulty the Yeerks would have in covering up yet another mess to the public.
6) What do you think about the fact that Visser Three allowed the Animorphs to attack the inspector and escape the Yeerk Pool freely?
Very smart. He couldn't have possibly known that the Anis had a way of beating the Inspector's host's speed. I think we witnessed Visser Three's best manifestation of faith here. He believed in the fact that his 'Andalite Bandits' enemies were hard to beat and in turn invested in a way to help them fix his 'problem' FOR him.
I think the Animorphs were extremely lucky to have this unexpectedly conspire in their favor.
What I didn't understand was WHY Visser 3 let them escape, after this was finished. Wouldn't it have looked better on him, having him caught the Andalite bandits after they killed the Inspector?!
7) Do you think that Rachel redeems herself in the end, by coming up with a plan that saves Cassie and takes down the inspector?
I think she realizes what she's done and with the lesson learnt she aimed at 'fixing' her problem. She rescues Cassie. But what else could she have really done to 'redeem' herself with the old man's family?!
I agree with what
Jess says about the point of this book being that Rachel needed to learn and value her place in the team, just like the others some-what do theirs.