Cover Quote: Andalites have reached Earth. Will Ax leave the Animorphs?
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In this book, the Andalites FINALLY send a fleet to help get rid
of Visser Three -- but, since the Andalites are still hard-pressed in another
part of the galaxy, the fleet that is spared is rather small. While on
a mission, the Animorphs run into this group and Ax falls for one of them,
a female Andalite about his own age. This will be a book based on Ax's
loyalty, much like #18 was. It also seems like there is question whether
these Andalites can be trusted or whether they're there to cover a darker
purpose. A dark purpose involving an insidious kind of bilogical warfare,
perhaps....
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We know what it's like when a human or an alien morphs an animal
-- but what would happen if, by some amazing accident, an ANIMAL acquired
the power to morph and morphed a human? Well, it happens in this book.
The animal in question is a Cape Buffalo. And the human it morphs is none
other than Vice Principal Chapman.... BTW, don't scoff at the prospect
of a Cape Buffalo being an "enemy", or even a morph. Proffesional hunters
say there are few animals out there that are more dangerous....
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It's been the subject of many, MANY fan fics -- and now we get to
see the K.A. treatment. Looks like Ax wasn't the only survivor of the Dome
Ship crash, and two other Andalites have been living undercover on Earth
-- so there really ARE Andalite bandits out there ;) Of course, after the
trouble with Andalites in #38, the Animorphs are pretty wary around the
species now.... In case you're thinking this book will be a rehash of #38,
fear not. The theme of this book is TOTALLY different, revolving around
Andalite bigotry towards the handicapped....
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Jake wakes up 25 in a future where the Yeerks have won.
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Summary -- Tobias, the other Animorphs, and Ax have been trying for as long as they've had the power to morph to find some way to really cause blows to the Yeerks. They've had some success, but not enough to really set the Yeerks back.
Now, Taylor, the sub-visser who was last seen torturing Tobias, is back. She is trying to rally against Visser Three and the other Yeerks, trying to cause a Yeerk civil war, and wants the help of the Animorphs to destroy the Yeerk pool. It's an offer the Animorphs seemingly can't refuse. But Tobias isn't so sure. Taylor didn't seem all that sane after their last meeting. Can she really be trusted? Or is it all a trap?
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Call Cassie what you will, but she's definitely not a leader. That's Jake's job. All the Animorphs have their place, and Cassie's is to be Jake's advisor. She could never be the warrior, like Rachel, or the joker, like Marco. Or could she?
The Animorphs have gotten word of an alien artifact being brought to the US by plane, and they know the Yeerks will be after it. They try to stop the Yeerks from stealing the piece, but their plan goes awry, and Cassie ends up knocked out on a plane, chased by the Yeerks. When she escapes, she finds herself thousands of miles away from home. Now she has to lead herself, has to fight for herself, and humor herself. Cassie's lost and alone in a place she never thought she'd be -- Australia.
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Marco and the others tell Marco's dad EVERYTHING. I love teasing people;)
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SUMMARY: Visser Two has arrived on the scene, and he's got a plan to make the invasion of Earth easier. He's going to try and start a nuclear war between the US and China, in hopes that the war will spread and the strength of the humans will ebb. It's up to Ax and the Animorphs to stop Visser Two, trying to keep the peace by hitching a ride on an aircraft carrier. The Animorphs have had a lot of luck in the past, but this time there may be no way they can stop the world from being destroyed....
All that stuff about "new power"? It was total bull. So:
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Hey all, this is Jeff. Recently there has been a rumor running rampant across Animorphs sites claiming that Megamorphs #4 is called either The Power or The New Power and has to do with the Animorph getting some new type of morphing power from the Andalites. THIS IS NOT TRUE. Not at all. Here's the REAL plot.
Have you ever heard of a movie called "A Wonderful Life"? It's always played at Christmas time. Anywho, turns out Megamorphs #4 has a definite Wonderful Life theme to it. Jake is given the opportunity to make it so that everything that has happened to him never has. In other words, he and the others will never walk through the construction site. Meaning they never met Elfangor, they never recieved the morphing powers, and they remained oblivious to the invasion.