I just read this book today, and I'm so tempted to write up a fanfic about Gafinilan's last few days. Somehow, I can see Cassie being the one who visits and helps him through it. She seems to be the "resident veterinarian" and I can just see her taking bags of IV morphine to help Ganfinilan through the worst pain. She could tell Mertil how to do it and then leave them alone with it.
I am sure Gafinilan would accept the pain relief if it meant he had a more dignified passing. Poor guy.
Btw, I've seen Clydesdales up close--they are HUGE horses, now add the human-like torso to that height and Gafinilan is one huge honkin' Andalite.
I always imagined Andalites with horse bodies like Andalusians, but after reading this I think the lower halves and body sizes of Andalites are as various as different horse breeds here on Earth.
1) In this book we discover that Ax was not the only survivor of the battle that started everything. What do you think of the fact that it took 40 books (and presumably about two years) for the Ani's to discover Mertil and Gafinilan?
Because they were so good at hiding, methinks.
2) Why do you think that Marco took it upon himself to 'go it alone' so much in this book?
Marco is Marco, and sometimes I think he likes to try and be a hero.
3) Gafinilan has a genetic disease that means he will die, and painfully. The only way out is to become a nothlit, but as of the time when this book takes place Ganfinilan has chosen to endure the disease. Do you think this is honorable? Stupid?
What do YOU think is honorable? Andalites are a different culture than us. Once upon a time in Japan, seppuku was honorable. Andalites seem to value dignity, and being afraid of or unwilling to face a pain that challenges a warrior may be seen as cowardly. They face death head-on.
4) Ax shows a powerful distaste for vecols, Andalites with disabilities. This seems to be an opinion that is not exclusive to Ax, but shared by most Andalites. What does this say about Andalites and Andalite culture in general?
Again, this seems to be cultural. It could also be fear--as people fear what they don't understand. Maybe the people who see a disabled Andalite feel fear because "That could be me!"
5) What do you think happened to Mertil and Gafinilan?
Gafinilan most likely lived out his last days like he wanted, and I'm sure Mertil took care of him. I don't think the Animorphs stayed entirely away. I can bet, as I said above, that Cassie would probably check up on them and help make Ganfinilan comfortable when he got too sick to take care of himself.