Alright, the wildcard--everyone's favourite mischief maker. The very character that, somehow, makes us roll our eyes and grin everytime he makes an appearance in an Animorphs book. And, as with many of K.A. Applegate's characters, we know very little about this hybrid of Barney the Dinosaur and a prune. We do know that he's Crayak's most loyal servant--if not his only servant-- and has some of the powers that Crayak and the Ellimist possess.
But how?
Crayak and the Ellimist ended up drifting into a black hole and becoming one with the Universe. Did the Drode do the same? I get the image of a purple Dinosaur getting chucked into one by Crayak everytime I think about it. But it provides fewer answers and only more questiond as to the origins of this interesting and annoying character in the K.A. Applegate Universe.
According to Wikipedia--the last time I checked-- the Drode is the sole survivor and traitor to his entire race. Though, we know nothing of this race, his real name, or the circumstances surrounding his speicies' extinction. He somehow got into contact with Crayak, but we don't know how he managed this. We don't even know if the form he's using in the series is his original form. I mean, if he can pop in and out of the series, why can't he change his appearance?
So, was the Drode found by Crayak? Was he really a traitor to his people? Does he share the same powers of Crayak? How did he even get into contact with such a powerful entity? How limited are his own powers? What's his real name? Does he like games? Is he just a dinosaur sent from the immediate past and became a superpower?
Basically, I want to see what you guys come up with. You don't have to answer the above questions, I was just rambling a bit.
Here's what I think: the Drode is Crayak.
All we ever see of Crayak's true form is the red eye, right? What if, in Crayak's lonliness--before or after he met the Ellimist-- he created a separate body--with its own identity, memory, knowledge, etc-- like the Ellimist did with the Andalite? I mean, personally, I can see an evil, psychotic creature like Crayak as being egotistical enough to create an extension of himself, just to gloat about how powerful he [Crayak] really is.
I think it makes a teensy weensy bit of sense. We never hear the Drode doubt or insult his master. Sure, I guess he could be extremely devoted to his master, but it's a strange relationship they've got going. And it would give Crayak a chance to converse with the Animorphs and interfere without breaking the supposed rules of the game.
Now, I'm not sure if the Crayak, the Drode and the Ellimist were all in the same room at once. I have yet to read a few books, and my memory of the Attack is sketchy, but I can't be sure if the Drode ever appeared together, at the same time.
Not to say that totally blows my theory out of the sky; Ellimist and his Andalite form were near each other when the body was initially created.
Just my theory.