[identity profile] captaincommiex.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] animorphslj
i'm home for the summer, and i just started to reread the invasion. this must be the tenth time rereading this particular book, but it just occurred to me: why didn't elfangor morph into another form to save himself from dying, and then demorph to heal his andalite body of the wounds? from what i've gathered, ax (or estrid, or maybe it was aldrea, i don't remember which of the andalites) had a kafit bird morph from the andalite home world, which he had to acquire to practice morphing. he said that young andalites often acquire a kafit bird and had to pass a morphing test or something. it stands to reason that elfangor, even before his convoluted trip as described in the andalite chronicles, had at least acquired a kafit bird, if not any other animal. why didn't elfangor give the animorphs the morphing power first, then morph into a kafit bird to heal his andalite body, then in his kafit bird morph, lead the animorphs to safety away from the approaching yeerks?

Date: 2006-07-24 11:58 pm (UTC)
frameacloud: A green dragon reading a book. (Centaur buh?)
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Right... KA says the thought-speak problem in the book 1 is because she hadn't worked out her "series bible" before writing, that is, the set of rules for how things work in the series. Afterwards, she decided to change a few of the rules laid out in book 1, but since she'd already had it published, she was stuck with a plot inconsistency. She said the moral was for other aspiring authors to always work out your "series bible" before writing.

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