1) Why do you think that AppleGrant opted to give Cassie a solo mission?
Yeah, even, as
VisserZer0 put it, after the mission to rescue Aftran. Why would she opt for Cassie having another one? Where the others have had solo stunts, Cassie seems to get these stories dedicated to her solo missions. Can't understand it.
You could argue that Rachel will be getting her solo, soon in
The Return, but AGAIN, there's Cassie in the corner of the plot. What gives?!
2) Let's play a game: how many incorrect things can you find in this book?
I think KA got the feel of the desert right, and in depicting the humans inhabiting it, but I wasn't really sold on the way she portrayed a kangaroo morph. Kangaroos are known for being vicious, but I seriously don't think they are a match for Hork-Bajirs, even with water around.
But I think the biggest blooper is having boomerangs taking out Controllers. I mean, really?! KA might as well have had the roos K.O.-ing Controllers with boxing gloves, while she was at it.
...What do you mean by that? I mean, I'd love to play "how many stupid things" can you find in this book...if the Yeerks *freeze frame* everyone on the plane, including, apparently, the pilots, how does it continue to fly, and what does traffic control feel about the fact that their questions aren't getting answered? Also, how does an entire plane full of people feel about the fact that they arrive in Sydney hours before they're supposed to, assuming that they don't all realize they had a collective, simultaneous blackout like in Flash Forward?
And Visser Three standing outside a mud hut, giving Cassie arbitrary ultimatums for no clear reason...smh, smh...
Hahhaah! These are good ones.
I remember wondering if the luggage space was pressurized. Would a polar bear and them HBs not change the whole weight compensation thing.
They could have easily done this story without the Visser there. And maybe the addition of a new bad guy, such as another Sub-Visser or Inspector, would have provided more depth to this story. I think she could have played more emphasis on that dangerous female Controller who saw Cassie's face...
Was I the only one crapping myself when they read that moment?!And then, having Cassie do an army-roll and 'accidentally' vaporizing a Hork-Bajir was another cheap shot, after all the character development in the series, don't yas think?!
3) This book ranks quite high on most people's 'dislike' list. Anyone want to venture a theory as to why?
Just because it had the feel of a filler for the sake of a filler. It's almost as if the authors were thinking: "We've done underwater, we've done the artic pole, have we done desert?! Not quite?! What's a cool morph that could be acquired in a desert? OOOH! KANGAROOS! Let's pull something that involves kangaroos, just because they are kangaroos!!!"
4) Anything else?
If you ignore the whole venture-inside-a-plane thing that already been previously done, even that opening mission itself had an 'already-been-done-before' feel to it. Reminiscent of back in
The Forgotten, where they tried to get a hold of that BugFighter. Just very little of this book felt new and relevant to the long-run. And this may add to the 'dislike' factor, me thinks.
Sorry guys....I really have NOTHING as far as questions are concerned this time around....on the plus side, the next book ends the really-bad-ghost-writer-era!
Can't blame ya!