1. In this book we see the Animorphs attempt to publicize the Yeerk threat. What do you think about the timing of this? Should something like this been done a long time ago, or does it not matter? Who believes in that sort of stuff anyway, right?
The Anis have had this strategy in mind earlier in the series, but, I, too, think it would have been more realistic if had happened a group of humans had put two and two together, will all the facts being too many to ignore as the series went along. The Governor would just have made it official.
Organizations like the CIA and FBI, probably had a Yeerk slipped into their heads for any agent coming across this type of info, but some geekie web surfer or ardent newsreader grandpa would have been fine.
2. This book largely consisted of Marco/Tobias/Ax interactions. In fact we see next to nothing involving Jake and the girls. What do you think is going on between the three unseen characters who undeniably are in the midst of much more personal tension?
You know, I never thought about what was going on with the others back in Ground Zero during this. It's not the first time that the Anis get divided for strategic reasons. I am not sure if Rachel and the others would have caught on, but Jake and Cassie would have made things a little tense for the others back there. Supposedly they had their missions to divert Yeerk attention away from Marco's group.
And I think some auxiliaries and Hork-bajirs get K.I.A, don't they?!
3. This is our first book seeing Yeerks who can morph. What kind of an impact does this moment have on the series? What about on you as a reader?
With the Anis no longer being the only ones who can morph, it got a little messy, from my stand point. I have to say, my initial reaction was 'Oh man, now it's crap, the Controllers can morph too.' As an impact on the series itself, it felt that, with the 'morphing' advantage gone, it turned into a 'gimmick', as it was blown by Cassie's stunt.
As a fan, I too, felt for the Anis. Things were escalating from bad to worst fast because of this. In that first scene where they are trying to acquire the ducks at The Gardens, i remember really hating Cassie for what she'd done when I first read it. All three of them could have died because of the morph-capable enemy, and they wouldn't even have KNOWN the real reason how the Yeerks got the morphing power.
4. This is our final Marco narrated book before the end. How has his character evolved and changed since the beginning of the series? Do you think that he has benefitted from the war?
I need to go back and properly re-read this book, just to see from a last character narration P.O.V. Marco didn't strike me as any different than his last few books here. He still came off as strategic, skillful and humurours. And fulfilled Jake's 'finesse' mission requirements.
5. The governor in this book is a fictitious female governor who certainly never existed in California in the late 1990's. Just for fun, how do you think the end of the series would have been different if the Animorphs had to contend with their current governor, Schwarzenegger in this book?
The thing with the Governor, as a character, is precisely the fact that we all thought it would have been some man in a suit. Instead we got an innate adventurous self-accomplished woman. It was great! It's appropriate with San Francisco. In my mind I was picturing someone like Dianne Feinstein jumping a bridge onto a yatch (mind boggling, but totally plausible in the Aniverse).
I don't think it would have been as impactful to have Arnie... Though KA could have pulled off inserting some of his classic cheesy quotes in a Marco book. Would have been hilarious!
6. Anything else?
Me thinks I should re-read this book.
I re-call the ghostwriter not giving us much on Marco morphing a female, which is a missed opportunity, in my view. It would have been interesting to get insights of morphing someone of the opposite sex of the same species. Think of how many issues that would have bordered.
And Visser One doesn't do any decent morphs from this point on. Not really. He barely gets 2 cents worth during
#The Sacrifice and doesn't morph PERIOD in the final major arc. It's such things I can't help noticing. The series just loses its touch after Cassie hands the friggin Cube...