1) When Elfangor and Visser Three interact their conversation is very impersonal. How much of their history do you think that KA had figured out at this point?
I think she had the basics of the series down before she started. The finer details though were fleshed out later. There are some minor things in the earlier books that got retconed later though, so that may be one of those.
2) Elfangor's fighter is equipped with two oddities: a family picture and an Escafil Device. Why do you think Elfangor would have these items on a fighter? Especially the Escafil Device - as a fighter pilot, it seems odd that Elfangor would have the added responsibility of guarding a piece of Andalite technology as he rides into battle.
It's not unusual for fighter pilots to decorate the inside of their ****pits with personal pictures of family and friends. As for the Escafil device, maybe his plan was to jump ship and try to escape, and he was trusted with getting the device as far away as possible, so the Yeerks don't get it. but then his fighter got shot down before he got very far, and we know the rest from there.
3) The infamous KASU of book #1: Do you think that KA should have kept thought-speak the way it was in the first book, so that they could thought-speak even in human form? Or does it make more sense the way it ended up? If I remember correctly some of the ghostwriters have Ax and Tobias capable of thought-speaking in human morph later on in the series. What do you think about that?
I don't remember them thought-speaking while in human form in the first book. I may be mistaken though, but I'm pretty sure they don't. As for Ax thought-speaking in human-morph - In all morphs, they can thought-speak as well as speak in the creature's language (Be it various animal noises, ect). This is no different. It's a morph. Ax can speak in human language as well as thought-speak. it's no different then Cassie using Dolphin clicks in that morph, or all of them howling various pitches as wolves.
4) How much of an 'accident' do you think Tobias getting stuck in morph was?
Diffinitly an accident, but not something he was overly worried about at first, as he constantly stated in the first book that he preferred being a hawk to a human. It wasn't really until the third book when the hawk instincts started taking over more and more that he really started regretting it.
5) What do you think of the way KA portrays each of their personalities in this book? This is when we're introduced to the characters, and they're all still incredibly naive. What do you think about how they start out?
They're just normal teens thrust into a hopeless situation. They act exactly as I expected them too.
6) Cassie is, surprisingly, the first person to agree to receive the morphing power and fight. What do you think about that?
Someone had to be the first.