The electorate net I referred to is from book 54 " Hey, Ax-man," I said brightly. "Is it true the Andalite home world is watching all this? Can I wave to them?"
They call it civilian net. My bad
Point was the
whole of the voting sect is on line
As for the nuclear bomb thing "<Fusion bomb?> I asked. Then I laughed. I knew I shouldn't, but you have to admit, it was funny. <A fusion explosive? That's what it was? I assumed it was a small proton-shift weapon, at least. Fusion is only
used in children's toys. You know, to make the little dolls speak and so on.>"
My mistake for not knowing nuclear physics. That doesn't sound like Andalite arrogance, it sounds like a fact. And the point that I was making with it is that they have a way, that we-at this point in time-do not, to use nuclear energy cleanly and easily.
That seems fair to call our use of nuclear energy, with it's dangers and being unable to use it at the lower levels, primitive by comparison. You're saying it's dangerous to advanced aliens, yet clearly in Aniverse it can be used safely as well.
The rest of what you've said: One it's a children's series. She didn't create an intricate universe that covers those details. It's meant to get the imagination flowing, not guide it over 10000 possibilities
Two primitive is a relative term. PS1 is primitive amongst today's gaming systems. Still only 15 yrs old.
Chariot is primitive to a car. You can't choose were anyone else uses that term.
These books are about human spirit, ingenuity and the terrors of war.
Saying humans are primitive over and over makes confronting these issues more interesting, that it is the race behind everyone else that overcomes all the other is exciting.
It's left to the fans to elaborate on just what extend that gap is