No poking necessary. :) I'll finish it off when I get back to my dorm tonight. Sorry, things have been REALLY hectic on my end.
AmazinglyVivid said
There we go! I'm not too happy with my contribution, but the ball is definitely rolling again!
AmazinglyVivid said
I personally do not have a post in the works, no, but I'm sure the others do! :P
AmazinglyVivid said
Haha, what did you dislike about 47? I didn't like it, but I didn't think that it was particularly terrible, either.
Captain Jordan said
For a science fiction book, it didn't seem to understand a lot about science fiction fans. Note that Trekkies are not automatically delusional, tinfoil hat-wearing, paranoid, tabloid-combing, conspiracy theorists who believe that Star Trek not only real, but is taking place in our timeline. Any serious Trekkie realizes that Star Trek is a of Earth, not a contemporary, and so it would be impossible to meet an alien species now that is part of a Trek-like Federation. Also, Jake just randomly decides to expose their morphing powers? So the campers, those who remain after the book, are just set free to wander and tell anyone they like? Jake even reasons himself that a Controller will eventually hear from them, and one will probably be infested, interrogated and the Animorphs discovered. That was the move in the entire book series thus far. What's worse, is nothing happens. The campers disappear into thin air and the plot never resurfaces again. That's how you know the story is bad, when Applegate refuses to reference it again. Thankfully, she's back to writing the books full time a couple books later.
AmazinglyVivid said
So, how are we all doing? :)
Captain Jordan said
So, I was reading something on the blog that Clay pointed us towards: If you don't want to look at the spoiler, in short, it talks about the need for Tobias to be a full-time hawk/spy for the Animorphs. That without him, they wouldn't have the ability to pull off their many raids and operations due to the lack of intelligence (meaning Tobias just flying around, finding odd things or watching people to be sure that they aren't Yeerks). So, what I'm getting at here is, the same is going to be true for our group. Someone's bound to get annoyed if one of our characters misses enough school to fill this role. If all our characters start missing school on an equal basis, it'd be suspicious. So, the cold reality is, we need a Tobias. Just some food for thought. I'm not suggesting anyone (I've considered Theo for the role before, I'm not sure how I'd make it work though), and I'm not suggesting they need to be trapped in morph. Just available and not bound to school hours.