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Hey everybody, it's time for another Q&A! Ask me any question you'd like in the comments section of this post, and I will make a video answering them all... well, hopefully a lot sooner then I did last time.  

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sturmovik

So far you've managed to completely deflect my best Animorphs questions, but I'm not beaten yet! The Achilles Heel of a Secret Invasion is the need to maintain secrecy. Throughout the series, the Animorphs would make occasional stabs at the secrecy of the Yeerk invasion, but would usually wind up being thwarted because the Status Quo is God. First, from the standpoint of an outside observer do you think the Animorphs passed up obvious avenues to attack Yeerk secrecy via their possession of actual aliens and alien devices and methods (Polaroids, the internet) to disseminate the knowledge about said aliens and devices to interested parties (conspiracy gurus, nerds/geeks, scientists). Even in the 90's it seems plausible to at least raise the general awareness of a possible Alien Invasion (this is the age of the X-files, remember?). Second, do you think the Animorphs should have worked on recruiting more allies? Having Ax hand deliver a Yeerk Invasion FAQ to targeted persons could have rapidly created a local resistance network of ppl who knew about the Yeerks, but didn't know much / anything about the Animohphs. Third, if you think the scenarios in Questions 1 and 2 were indeed missed opportunities, do you feel that their being missed was in line with the Animorphs characterization and experience level or was was it a choice/oversight by KA et al.

Charlotte Ankofski

If you've ever gained an interest in anything through the requested reviews, could you give a few examples? Do you feel your overall tastes have changed at all because of running the Pop Arena? If you had to make a single Animorphs movie: 90 minutes, no possibilities for sequels, this is all you get, etc. what kind of extreme cuts would you make to the story?