I'm arguing semantics at this point, but that's what I do.
's a good way to argue XD
Conversely, the Yeerks may not have been oppressed, but only had power for a generation or too before becoming the embodiment of pride: there's a lot of culture running that, but I still suspect there's a genotype you can find underneath it.
But couldn't you also argue that Yeerk pride could have arisen because the only other sentient lifeforms they'd interacted with were Andalites? We know the Andalites who landed on the Yeerk world would have been arrogant and prideful- setting that as an example to the Yeerks of how a space-faring civilization is supposed to behave.
There's no reason to believe that they would talk or act or think in a way that we can even really comprehend. The term 'alien' is very appropriate for how they would probably feel.
Na. I'd call it animal.
Eh, probably true, since any species is going to have to be evolved to compete in its own environment. Life as we know it simply can not exist without competition. Still, exactly how that competition shapes a species or even an entire ecosystem may be something that's very subject to change. Most life on Earth seems to be descended from comparatively common ancestry, so there are understandably similarities in behavior.
Then again, even here on Earth, we do see similar traits emerging in basically-unrelated species. Convergent evolution. They just happen to be useful traits that emerge, implying that certain traits are simply more useful for life to have. Hmm...
In any case, that does bring back the point you made about the Hork-Bajir. Competition is probably something it would be impossible to engineer out of a species (being necessary for life in general). And you're right- it's ridiculous to assume the Arn would want to do so. Competition for mates, as you used in your example, is going to be a driving force in the species.
Still, though, engineering a generally trusting, noncombative, nonconfrontational species could only be beneficial to the Arn. I imagine that, at least at first, the Arn would want to keep an eye on their new creations- it'd be easier to do so if they could freely walk among the Hork-Bajir.
And that's totally in line with what we see with Aldrea, for example- the Hork-Bajir really don't seem to take issue with her presence. So might it be possible for the Arn to create the species to be trusting of outsiders? Even friendly to them? Would that be enough to cement the generally 'sweet' nature of the Hork-Bajir? This seems like some fairly specific genetic modifications going on, but the Arn were supposedly the masters of that kind of thing or whatever, right?
And then, in the few millennia since, how much divergence from that original nature could there have been? The Hork-Bajir have lived on a world of plenty, where competition would exist, sure, but being a competitive **** wouldn't necessarily lead to that particular Hork-Bajir getting to breed more, since whoever he/she outcompetes for a mate will presumably be able to find another mate anyway. Very slight differential in reproductive rates will lead to only a very slight trend towards doucheyness, so the trend since their creation may not have been all that great. I'm genuinely curious- how different might 'modern' Hork-Bajir be from the original generation?
As a matter of curiosity, do we have any idea approximately how long Hork-Bajir generations are?
I wrote this big long thing, and realized I forgot my actual point.
Haha. I keep doing this, and then trying to shoehorn some kind of point in at the end of my posts >.< Mostly I think I'm just enjoying the discussion and the various viewpoints. I'm not even sure there's really an argument going on here so much as each of us just building on the others' thoughts. After all, we can each speculate and postulate, but without some real research into Andalite culture, there's no real way to say for sure how much of Andalite culture is due to genetics as opposed to society. And, sadly, at this time, I am unable to locate any Andalites to interview
For the life of me, I can't remember who the ketrans were. Were they the crab people in MM2?
They were the winged people in the Ellimist Chronicles. Toomin's species.
BTW, what was the original question?
Iunno. Somethin' about Andalites. I feel like this has sort of gone off the rails. I like it